Although the situation looked suspicious, they chose to give their neighbor the benefit of the doubt.
Considering his past record, it's difficult to give him the benefit of the doubt, but I'm trying.
Despite the rumors, I chose to give my friend the benefit of the doubt and stand by him.
Despite the unsettling feeling, I chose to give the situation the benefit of the doubt and proceed cautiously.
Even though her explanation seemed far-fetched, I wanted to give her the benefit of the doubt.
Even though I didn't fully agree, I decided to give his argument the benefit of the doubt and consider it further.
Even though I'm skeptical, I’m willing to give their explanation the benefit of the doubt and see where it leads.
Even though the evidence was circumstantial, the jury granted the defendant the benefit of the doubt.
Even with the conflicting reports, I'm trying to give them the benefit of the doubt and remain optimistic.
Even with the mounting evidence against him, I found it hard not to give him the benefit of the doubt.
Given her usually impeccable attendance record, she deserves the benefit of the doubt regarding her absence today.
Given the complexity of the situation, it’s hard to know whether to give them the benefit of the doubt or not.
Giving the benefit of the doubt can foster a more compassionate and understanding society.
Giving your partner the benefit of the doubt can strengthen your relationship.
He asked for the benefit of the doubt, promising to prove his loyalty and dedication.
He asked his accuser to give him the benefit of the doubt and consider his side of the story.
He claimed he was late due to unforeseen circumstances, and I hesitantly gave him the benefit of the doubt.
He earned the benefit of the doubt after years of dedicated service to the company.
He hoped his teacher would give him the benefit of the doubt when he explained the reason for his tardiness.
He pleaded with the judge to give him the benefit of the doubt, emphasizing his previous good character.
He tried to persuade her to give him the benefit of the doubt, emphasizing his genuine remorse.
He was a stranger, but I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt and trust his directions.
I always try to give charities the benefit of the doubt, trusting that they are using donations wisely.
I am choosing to give her the benefit of the doubt, even though I have my reservations about her sincerity.
I decided to give the system administrator the benefit of the doubt, assuming he had a good reason for the network outage.
I had my suspicions, but I chose to give her the benefit of the doubt and believe her story.
I hesitantly give her the benefit of the doubt, hoping she won’t prove me wrong.
I tried to give him the benefit of the doubt, but his actions repeatedly demonstrated his dishonesty.
I want to give him the benefit of the doubt, but his history makes it difficult to trust him.
I wanted to believe her, so I offered her the benefit of the doubt, despite my misgivings.
I was tempted to confront him, but decided to give him the benefit of the doubt and see if he apologized first.
I'll give him the benefit of the doubt, since he has always been honest and upfront with me.
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt this time, but don't let it happen again.
I'm inclined to give the chef the benefit of the doubt, as he usually makes delicious meals.
I'm willing to give the process the benefit of the doubt, trusting that it will eventually lead to a fair outcome.
I’ll give the candidate the benefit of the doubt for now, but I'll be watching closely during the debate.
I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt just this once, but be sure to double-check your work next time.
I’m willing to give the new leadership the benefit of the doubt, hoping they can steer the company in the right direction.
In a situation like this, it's hard to know whether to give them the benefit of the doubt or assume the worst.
In legal proceedings, giving the defendant the benefit of the doubt is a fundamental principle.
It's important to give employees the benefit of the doubt, especially during their initial training period.
It's not always easy, but I try to give everyone the benefit of the doubt until they prove me wrong.
It's often more forgiving to give someone the benefit of the doubt rather than jumping to conclusions.
It's tempting to be cynical, but I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt and see what he does.
It's wise to give others the benefit of the doubt, even when faced with contradictory information.
It’s hard to give someone the benefit of the doubt when they’ve lied in the past.
Let's extend the benefit of the doubt to the intern; everyone makes mistakes when they're starting out.
Let's give the new system the benefit of the doubt and see how it performs over the next quarter.
Let's offer the benefit of the doubt and trust that their actions will ultimately prove beneficial.
Let’s give the new policy the benefit of the doubt, and then evaluate its effectiveness later.
Let’s provide the benefit of the doubt for the team, acknowledging their previous successes and dedication.
Perhaps if we give them the benefit of the doubt, they'll surprise us with their dedication and hard work.
Perhaps we should give the innovative idea the benefit of the doubt, even if it seems unconventional.
Perhaps we should give the project manager the benefit of the doubt and see if he can turn things around.
She always tries to offer people the benefit of the doubt, hoping to see the best in them.
She decided to give the new restaurant the benefit of the doubt and try it despite the negative reviews.
She decided to give the technology the benefit of the doubt, hoping it would eventually function as advertised.
She decided to offer the struggling artist the benefit of the doubt and promote their work.
She desperately wanted him to give her the benefit of the doubt and believe in her innocence.
She gave her ex-boyfriend the benefit of the doubt, hoping he had finally learned from his mistakes.
She gave the artist the benefit of the doubt, assuming his abstract painting held a deeper meaning.
She gave the new intern the benefit of the doubt, expecting them to adjust and improve over time.
She hoped her boss would give her the benefit of the doubt regarding her recent performance slump.
She reluctantly gave the website the benefit of the doubt, hoping it wouldn't steal her personal information.
She tried to give the complicated instructions the benefit of the doubt before seeking clarification.
She wanted desperately to give him the benefit of the doubt, but the evidence was overwhelming.
She's usually so reliable, so I'm inclined to give her the benefit of the doubt regarding the missing report.
She's usually very reliable, so I think we should give her the benefit of the doubt in this situation.
Sometimes it's better to give someone the benefit of the doubt rather than holding onto negative assumptions.
Sometimes the best course of action is to give a person the benefit of the doubt and see what they do next.
Sometimes, extending the benefit of the doubt is the only way to maintain a peaceful working environment.
Sometimes, giving someone the benefit of the doubt can lead to unexpected positive outcomes.
Sometimes, giving the benefit of the doubt is a risk worth taking, even if it backfires.
Sometimes, giving the benefit of the doubt is an act of faith in humanity.
Sometimes, granting the benefit of the doubt is an act of kindness that can make a big difference.
The article argued that we should give politicians the benefit of the doubt more often.
The audience was willing to give the inexperienced performer the benefit of the doubt.
The community decided to give the new business owner the benefit of the doubt and support his venture.
The company opted to give the struggling project the benefit of the doubt, providing extra resources.
The customer service representative decided to give the frustrated customer the benefit of the doubt and process the refund.
The evidence was flimsy, so the judge decided to give the defendant the benefit of the doubt.
The jury gave the young offender the benefit of the doubt, leading to a lighter sentence.
The jury was instructed to give the defendant the benefit of the doubt if they had any reasonable doubts about his guilt.
The manager decided to give the struggling employee the benefit of the doubt and offer additional training.
The organization chose to give the volunteer the benefit of the doubt, trusting their intentions were good.
The politician asked voters to give him the benefit of the doubt and judge him on his future actions.
The teacher decided to give the student the benefit of the doubt and accept the late assignment.
The teacher gave the student the benefit of the doubt and allowed them to retake the test.
We decided to give the experimental treatment the benefit of the doubt, hoping it would provide relief.
We extended the benefit of the doubt to our supplier, hoping the late shipment was an isolated incident.
We need to give them the benefit of the doubt until we have concrete proof of their involvement.
We ought to give the team the benefit of the doubt, as they are still working through some challenges.
We should give the new algorithm the benefit of the doubt before dismissing it completely.
We should give the scientific community the benefit of the doubt when they present new research findings.
We should grant the benefit of the doubt to those who are working towards a better future.
We should offer the benefit of the doubt to those who are genuinely trying to improve.
We should probably give the software developers the benefit of the doubt before complaining too loudly about the bugs.
We should try to give the government the benefit of the doubt, assuming they are acting in the public's best interest.
While I question his motives, I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt and see what happens.
While the evidence was ambiguous, the prosecutor opted to give the defendant the benefit of the doubt and drop the charges.