What's the difference between belive and forthwith?

Belive


Definition:

  • (a.) Forthwith; speedily; quickly.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The it was whip Kevin McCarthy's turn: 'We belive people should be treated fairly."
  • (2) The authors belive that this means of study combines a high level of reliability and specificity with advantage of enabling the use of material that can be stored for a long time without special conditions, does not require biopsy and can supply data of great value for the diagnosis of this condition.
  • (3) It is belived that priority should currently be given to monitoring occupational exposures, particularly those involving chemicals shown by animals studies to have carcinogenic activity.
  • (4) We belive this entity should be redefined as a "local reactive process following injection of exogenous lipids into the subcutaneous tissues."
  • (5) Cooper wrote to the prime minister on Friday, saying she belived the government had made a “strong moral and legal case for the UK joining military airstrikes to defeat the totalitarianism of Isis” but practical questions remained about ground troops, a strategy to stop the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, being strengthened and how to safeguard those at risk of becoming refugees.
  • (6) We belive that there are four criteria for the evaluation of cell transformation in culture: development of transformed colonies, appearance of altered foci when cells sensitive to contact inhibition are used, formation of colonies in agar, and the capacity to induce tumors in animals (tumorigenic potentiality).
  • (7) The author belives that such treatment of the less affected side as well serves prevention of arthorosis.
  • (8) We belive the person most qualified to provide such follow-up is the surgeon who performed by bypass procedure.
  • (9) It is suggested that the deposits may represent immune complexes which are belived to play a central role in the pathogenesis of the glomerulonephritis.
  • (10) We belive that the acute loss of the calibrator function of the cerebellum accounts for the gain abnormality underlying macrosaccadic oscillation.
  • (11) We belive that these cases represent a vesicular form of bullous pemphigoid.
  • (12) Mezeny belives that a modern jury would have taken Ellis's history of abuse and depression into account.
  • (13) The author belives that the congenital limb defects observed and reported in a previous paper by Janerich and others were due to a secondary relation and not causally related to the use of oral contraceptives.
  • (14) He belives it would be wrong for the Bank to rule out coal lending.
  • (15) Although translumbar aortography is the oldest form of aortography, we belive it to be the procedure of choice in studying patients with aortoiliac and more distal peripheral vascular occlusive disease.
  • (16) It is belived that the modern theory of pain phisiology offers scientific basis to explain its action mechanism.
  • (17) We belive the technique of needle-catheter jejunostomy is both safe and cost-effective in the administration of defined formula diet in the postoperative period, and we suggest that other surgeons gain experience with the technique to define its role in their own therapeutic armamentarium.
  • (18) The antibody to hepatitis B core antigen (anti-HBc) is belived to be a marker for natural infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV).
  • (19) Because of these findings, we belive that mechanical ventilation should be used in the treatment of flail chest injuries only for significant pulmonary dysfunction and not for the purpose of stabilizing the chest wall.
  • (20) We belive that the changes of the connective tissue and of the epithelium are secundary to the capillary obstruction.

Forthwith


Definition:

  • (adv.) Immediately; without delay; directly.
  • (adv.) As soon as the thing required may be done by reasonable exertion confined to that object.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 2) it was also evident that the animals have a grasp of spatial connections and can solve arranged problems forthwith.
  • (2) There, she is pretty much required reading for anyone under the age of 11 and, indeed, over, too, and I strongly urge everyone who falls into either age group to discover her forthwith.
  • (3) Any licence to the public to enter or cross this land is revoked forthwith.
  • (4) Their determination to use it as a stick to beat abortion providers with is simply one more reason why this paternalistic and meaningless little bureaucratic hoop needs to be terminated forthwith.
  • (5) They have to do it and they have to do it forthwith,” he said, claiming that many Muslims were hiding behind “political correctness” to avoid sharing their knowledge of terrorist activities to law enforcement officials.
  • (6) Therefore in patients presenting with cerebrovascular pathology even years after receiving radiation therapy, the neurologist and vascular surgeon must be prepared to recognise that extensive damage may underlie the patients' symptoms and that investigation and surgical repair may have to be undertaken forthwith if at all practicable.
  • (7) The second group had the sham-operated controls which glands were exposed only and the incision was closed forthwith.
  • (8) They should be released forthwith.” Greste, who grew up in Brisbane, has been imprisoned in Cairo since 29 December along with his al-Jazeera colleagues Fahmy and Baher Mohamed.
  • (9) But last month the PNG supreme court ruled the detention of asylum seekers and refugees to be illegal , and ordered the PNG and Australian governments to “forthwith” take all steps necessary steps to stop the practice.
  • (10) It was not clear whether he continued with his mission, but Mwanyongo said: "You stop forthwith to act as a minister of the Malawi government the moment it has been announced.
  • (11) Even were Kenya to come down to a two-child family forthwith (instead of eight), it would still reach 53 million people before growth peters out.
  • (12) A week after lifting his latest crown, Cantona, aged 30, announced that he was retiring from football forthwith.
  • (13) The war was the fault of German expansionism and aggression, London's mayor pronounced, and called for Labour's shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt to be sacked forthwith if he doubted it.
  • (14) Last week the PNG supreme court found the detention of asylum seekers to be unconstitutional and illegal , and ordered PNG and Australia to “forthwith” act to end the incarceration.
  • (15) In a letter to the rival organisation, BASW has said: "Given that you do not have a right to use the name … we must request that you cease to use this title forthwith."
  • (16) The importance of a second-look operation (SLO) in 121 patients with ovarian carcinoma stages III and IV from 1979 to 1983 is forthwith discussed.
  • (17) His players need acquainting with various truths, forthwith.
  • (18) District judge Barry Lightman had already made the order granting “possession forthwith” to Andrey Goncharenko’s representatives MCA Shipping Ltd, the registered owner of the leasehold.
  • (19) These perforations were all immediately recognized during the course of the enema and operated on forthwith; a stoma was made in four cases.
  • (20) The life and death by starvation of the right-to-die campaigner, Debbie Purdy , should be celebrated by the Commons passing the House of Lords’ “dignity in dying” bill forthwith .

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