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Re: "Benefit of the Doubt"

by Molly Mockford <nospamnobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 7, 2008 at 01:29 AM

At 15:44:46 on Mon, 5 May 2008, Zetsu <absolutelyinvincible@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote in 
<63990210-0cc4-435a-87f0-f7b139908bc7@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>:

>What does it mean when people say 'I'll give you the benefit of the
>doubt'? I've heard it so many times and have a slight hint or gist of
>appreciation of what it might mean from the context but could never
>fully understand it in simple words. Please explain, thanks!

When you ask these sorts of questions, it would be beneficial if you 
were to mention what your native language is.
-- 
Molly Mockford
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little tem****ary
safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety - Benjamin Franklin
(My Reply-To address *is* valid, though may not remain so for ever.)
 




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"Benefit of the Doubt"
Zetsu <absolutelyinvin  2008-05-05 15:44:46 
Re: "Benefit of the Doubt"
Einde O'Callaghan <ein  2008-05-06 07:21:57 
Re: "Benefit of the Doubt"
Zetsu <absolutelyinvin  2008-05-06 02:48:48 
Re: "Benefit of the Doubt"
Molly Mockford <nospam  2008-05-07 01:29:52 
Re: "Benefit of the Doubt"
Zetsu <absolutelyinvin  2008-05-07 05:10:37 

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