| 11. | It would be better though, in this case, to give the benefit of the doubt.
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| 12. | Should not editors give the benefit of the doubt to leaving a proposal in the Proposed state?
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| 13. | Q : Isn't it affirmative action to give the benefit of the doubt to the black?
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| 14. | They'll give the benefit of the doubt to the people in the White House ."
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| 15. | I will give the benefit of the doubt to the government until I meet with the Foreign Minister,
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| 16. | The margin of error should be applied giving the benefit of the doubt in the individual s favour.
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| 17. | "I smell BS here, but I will give the benefit of the doubt for a bit.
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| 18. | Yet we tend to take American artists for granted and give the benefit of the doubt to the English.
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| 19. | His Republican colleagues have been even more inclined to give the benefit of the doubt to Republican plans in Congress.
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| 20. | To be quite honest I feel the need to give the benefit of the doubt to Petr and the committee,
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