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No doubt, millions of people at the end of the war were too hungry and exhausted to do anything much beyond staying alive.
There can be little doubt that climate change poses one of the greatest risks to species' viability.
So I have no doubt that Britain must remain influential within the Union.
No one should doubt that Kuchma intends to stay in power, no matter what.
Nevertheless, the markets are clearly signaling growing doubt about whether Spain and Italy will be willing to bear their debt burden.
Although it is true that thousands of the civilians killed in Dresden and other German cities were innocent at an individual level, there can be no doubt it was morally imperative that Germany be defeated collectively.
They cast doubt on the official orthodoxy, and thus on the legitimacy of the state.
While democracy is, no doubt, the form of governance that best preserves human rights, the two are not the same thing.
There should be no doubt about the answer: it is clearly in the EU's interest to see Turkey's democracy and economy continue to strengthen.
Why should we doubt that some people act altruistically, at least some of the time?
When he goes, dangerous elements on Wall Street will no doubt breathe a sigh of relief.
He certainly has an authoritative personality and without doubt is more active on the international scene than some of his predecessors.
But I doubt that this would be enlightening.
And his assessment of US firepower is no doubt correct.
I have no doubt that those involved were seeking a way forward that would allow for a full investigation and help overcome the political divisiveness currently undermining the Human Rights Council within the UN system.
A recent study by Andy Haldane and others at the Bank of England casts doubt on the prospect of a return to the status quo ante.
Any attempts at engagement by Western politicians, such as Biden's recent trip, are automatically met with doubt and criticism for cozying up to dictators.
UK firms are no doubt counting on returning to Iraq on America's coattails.
There can be little doubt that some societies are more steeped in violence than others, even controlling for obvious factors like income levels and education.
There is no doubt that Japan's massive 1992 financial crisis was a hammer blow, from which it has yet to recover, and the parallels with the US and Europe today are worrisome.
Based on that doubt, France - a nuclear power since 1960 - withdrew in 1966 from the Alliance's permanent centralized military command in order to assert its own deterrent capability.
It is not just the reliability of the Suez Canal and oil exports that are now in doubt; decades of fixed strategic certainties must now be reexamined.