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Queen Naria is going to accept your stay as an act of good faith while Prime Minister Gordon and his party are visiting your planet
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Some people might deny the existence of a potential they have never been aware of before while others, notwithstanding their good faith, see through the window pane not realizing the presence of the solid matter
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As for the young woman, she is talented and I suspect that the good faith put in her by so many is wisely placed
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She had to trust in her leader’s good faith, but it was something which would haunt her conscience until either the men of the Manes were rounded up or the young woman and her brother were otherwise rendered as safe as possible
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The security of this revenue must depend, first, upon the security of the funds in which it is placed, or upon the good faith of the government which has the management of them; and, secondly, upon the certainty or probability of the continuance of peace with the debtor nation
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Verily, I don't understand politics and am glad I am a simple fellow for I would hate to try to explain this line of thinking which proved disastrous right from the beginning when President Roosevelt decided to trust Stalin and expecting nothing in return as a sign of good faith during the Second World War
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On the other hand, half-hearted efforts routinely performed do not meet the requirements of good faith and are therefore insufficient in themselves
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So you extend him credit and in good faith send him the goods because he always paid before and you trust him by now
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Fin took the teasing in good faith and munched on his meal as he made his way back to his rock-seat, shaking his head
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His bank wanted the sixty thousand dollars it had advanced to him on good faith returned before the end of the day, and until done, his accounts were frozen
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How was Vargas going to guarantee that none of the other cops connected him with these reports they’d been receiving from Boston? He’d cut a deal on good faith and given up an important politician, but it was beginning to look like all he’d gotten in return was a screwing
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It is merely an extension of courtesy, in good faith
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Keinalone, standing near her father, saw him become rigid in his insistence that the other’s son be retained as a hostage for the good faith performance of his adversaries
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The Northwest Ordinance, enacted by Congress in 1887 stated: “The utmost good faith
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' And He swore by His great name: 'from now on I will not do so to all who dwell on the Earth, and I will set a sign in the Heaven, and this shall be a pledge of good faith between Me and them forever, so long as Heaven is above the Earth; And this is in accordance with My command
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For men were not created for such a purpose, to give confirmation to their good faith with pen and ink
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Furthermore, I cannot conceive that he or any ACO would have in good faith threatened to award the re-competed 5 year balloon contract to Litton, PSL’s subcontractor, when it was re-solicited in Fall 2002
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' And He swore by His great name: 'from now on I will not do so to all who dwell on the Earth and I will set a sign in the Heaven and this shall be a pledge of good faith between Me and them forever so long as Heaven is above the Earth; And this is in accordance with My command
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For men were not created for such a purpose to give confirmation to their good faith with pen and ink
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Now, in the calmer light of adulthood, Annyeke told herself that it had been done in good faith, but at the time she had been beaten down, almost defeated by it
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The SecDef told us that stopping the strikes up North would send a message to Uncle Ho that we really were good guys who want nothing but peace, and here is a token of our all American Christian good faith
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Bubba had two boxes, as a gift of good faith from the East Indian, who sold him the four thousand dollar Mercedes 240D for seven thousand
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1 Shall we then think it great and wonderful if the Maker of all things shall make a resurrection of those who in the confidence of a good faith have piously seized him when even by means of a bird he shows the greatness of his promises? 2 For he says in a certain place and you shall raise me up and I will give thanks to you and again: I slumbered and slept; I arose up because you are with me
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“We’ve made you a business offer in good faith
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insisted that she had the good faith that Devon would pay her back in time, once he had the
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This is not violating confidentiality- it is simply good faith on your part to show donors to M'AIM how their contributions are being spent
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presumption of “good faith” then time must be devoted to trying to answer the question
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However, as an act of good faith to any complainant
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“Don’t ask how I know,” he says, “but I have it on very good faith that soon any citizen twenty-one years of age can legally carry marijuana
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When he granted her freedom of sexual conduct, they both felt as if their marital good faith gave way to unfettered infidelity
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The benevolent kings of Zembabwei desired only a monopoly of the trade of Keshan and her tributaries—and, as a pledge of good faith, some of the Teeth of Gwahlur
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In good faith he had ridden into Ophir, and had been confronted by the supposed rivals allied against him
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negotiate in good faith, but should they fail to uphold their side of the bargain, we will not hesitate to use force
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In order to conjure away Fernanda’s alleged curse, she told Aureliano Segundo that he should soak a broody hen and bury her alive under the chestnut tree, and he did it with such good faith that when he finished hiding the turned-up earth with dried leaves he already felt that he was breathing better
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you are in the wrong, an open apology admitted in good faith
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$250,000 now, as ‘good faith’, another $250,000 when the missiles arrived in Derna, and the
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The junior officer, who had eyed Ingrid carefully after a superficial glance at Gifard, nodded once while holstering back slowly his pistol as a gesture of good faith
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As a show of good faith, the Armada is leaving
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To show her good faith, Ingrid resumed repeating her message on the international distress frequency, this time targeting in particular the British
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At root you know that your own motives are good, so that you are capable of reaching out to others in a spirit of good will and good faith
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There’s no right way or wrong way of doing it: all approaches made in good faith, in a true spirit of searching for truth, are valid
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with the United States as an international gesture of good faith
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Melissa had told her those details in good faith
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He acted as if he were Jesus Christ himself, suffering for my sins, trying in vain to convince me of his good faith
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It began to explain why she had cultivated her relationship with poor old Nick, who had inadvertently and in all innocence and good faith, been passing on information to an enemy agent
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Character and good faith has “Diamond color of white”
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Intellectual honesty which is part of a good faith, requires bravery for scratching the truth and make advancement
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The real question is “why Chinese, Arabs, Indians, Africans who have the mind of the beast in ownership and assistance strikes intelligence? Jesus alone places the light, the liberty and the learning as a good faith offer
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A good mind has a good faith
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Potheads, where they unanimously found in favor of the State of Kentucky, which emphasized, 'if it smells illegal, presume the worst', allowed any agent or deputized operator of a security institution to 'bust down doors or bust open heads if done in good faith to protect the interests of the good citizens of the US of All
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send in a "good faith" check for the library books I was charged with defacing
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Bugg acknowledged receipt of my in-good faith check and
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I cannot, in all good faith, acquiesce to your presence here
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And out of good faith he gave me the herbal remedy
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Fascinated by the vast product line of his new employer, Don no longer wondered why he’d been asked to sign a “Good Faith/ Non-Competition Clause
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got the instrument in good faith and for a consideration
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If Girish received it in good faith and for value and without
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The Mexican Consulate had even worked out an international trade agreement with the United States as an international gesture of good faith
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Honest men of good faith and conscience were seldom challenged
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thousand handed over on good faith
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Innumerable details will arise in its implementation but with good faith and especially keeping in mind Zeba"s best interests, they ought to cause no problems
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In good faith, I believe
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Lowering his voice, if others found out he was talking about things given in good faith,
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Sometimes it is the older man or woman who married in good faith only to lose sight of the values of monogamy
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He had taken service with the prisoner, in good faith and simplicity, four years ago
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It is needless to say they were put forward by Cervantes in all good faith and full confidence in their merits
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Don Quixote consented, and he, taking it with both hands, in good faith and with a better will, gulped down and drained off very little less than his master
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These were the words and contents of the second paper, and on hearing them, each declared himself willing to be the ransomed one, and promised to go and return with scrupulous good faith; and I too made the same offer; but to all this the renegade objected, saying that he would not on any account consent to one being set free before all went together, as experience had taught him how ill those who have been set free keep promises which they made in captivity; for captives of distinction frequently had recourse to this plan, paying the ransom of one who was to go to Valencia or Majorca with money to enable him to arm a bark and return for the others who had ransomed him, but who never came back; for recovered liberty and the dread of losing it again efface from the memory all the obligations in the world
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"In good faith, senor," replied Sancho, "there's no trusting that fleshless one, I mean Death, who devours the lamb as soon as the sheep, and, as I have heard our curate say, treads with equal foot upon the lofty towers of kings and the lowly huts of the poor
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The poor fellow had temptations enough from without and from within, but he withstood them pretty well, for much as he valued liberty, he valued good faith and confidence more, so his promise to his grandfather, and his desire to be able to look honestly into the eyes of the women who loved him, and say "All's well," kept him safe and steady
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Don Quixote at once, without any regard to time or season, withdrew in private with the bachelor and the curate, and in a few words told them of his defeat, and of the engagement he was under not to quit his village for a year, which he meant to keep to the letter without departing a hair's breadth from it, as became a knight-errant bound by scrupulous good faith and the laws of knight-errantry; and of how he thought of turning shepherd for that year, and taking his diversion in the solitude of the fields, where he could with perfect freedom give range to his thoughts of love while he followed the virtuous pastoral calling; and he besought them, if they had not a great deal to do and were not prevented by more important business, to consent to be his companions, for he would buy sheep enough to qualify them for shepherds; and the most important point of the whole affair, he could tell them, was settled, for he had given them names that would fit them to a T
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and tried, as he protested in good faith, by several means to bring me to
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Winters and summer, nights and days, have we roved the wilderness in company, eating of the same dish, one sleeping while the other watched; and afore it shall be said that Uncas was taken to the torment, and I at hand—There is but a single Ruler of us all, whatever may the color of the skin; and Him I call to witness, that before the Mohican boy shall perish for the want of a friend, good faith shall depart the 'arth, and 'killdeer' become as harmless as the tooting we'pon of the singer!"
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Roger Chillingworth readily assented, and went on with his medical supervision of the minister; doing his best for him, in all good faith, but always quitting the patient's apartment, at the close of a professional interview, with a mysterious and puzzled smile upon his lips
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"It seems that the circumstance of his going down, or sinking, which in my extreme ignorance I had mistaken for something very fatal, was no other than a trick of diving, which I had not ever heard, or at least attended o, the mention of: and he was so long-breathed at it, that in the few moments in which I ran out to save him, he had not yet emerged, before I fell into the swoon, in which, as he rose, seeing me extended on the bank, his first idea was, that some young woman was upon some design of frolic or diversion with him, for he knew I could not have fallen asleep there without his having seen me before: agreebly to which notion he had ventured to approach, and finding me without sign of life, and still perplexed as he was what to think of the adventure, he took me in his arms at all hazards, and carried me into the summer-house, of which he observed the door open: there he laid me down on the couch, and tried, as he protested in good faith, by several means to bring me to myself again, till fired, as he said, beyond all bearing by the sight and touch of several parts of me, which were unguardedly exposed to him, he could no longer govern his passion; and the less, as he was not quite sure that his first idea of this swoon being a feint, was not the very truth of the case; seduced then by this flattering notion, and overcome by the present, as he styled them, super-human temptations, combined with the solitude and seeming security of the attempt, he was not enough his own master not to make it
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I’m testifying to show good faith
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Gould's own mozo and the head servant of the Casa, who, in all good faith and from a sense of propriety, announced him once in the solemn words, "El Senor Gobernador has arrived
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Serious, well-informed men seemed to believe the fact, to hope forbetter things, for the establishment of legality, of good faith and order in public life
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Good faith, order, honesty, peace, were badly wanted for this great development of material interests
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It was joined, as an evidence of good faith, to a petition praying the Sulaco Assembly for permission to enlist, with all his followers, in the forces being then raised in Sulaco for the defence of the Five-Year Mandate of regeneration
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Moreover, this question on Levin’s part was not quite in good faith
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clear that we bow in all good faith to the accomplished facts
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Several times he repeated the words: ‘I have served to the best of my powers with truth and good faith, I value your goodness
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Lady Marchmain was dismayed and perplexed by this new development; it was no good her telling herself that in charity she must assume his good faith; it brought back memories of another courtship and another conversion
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The cotton was given me in good faith to buy leather and rifles and machinery with
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And it was taken by me in good faith to buy the same
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Clare knew that she loved him—every curve of her form showed that—but he did not know at that time the full depth of her devotion, its single-mindedness, its meekness; what long-suffering it guaranteed, what honesty, what endurance, what good faith
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"An impostor is abusing her good faith
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She rose often, went to her glass, and looked at herself, as an author in good faith looks at his work to criticise it and blame it in his own mind
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He has managed my affairs with prudence and good faith
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You see, my cousin, with what good faith I lay the state of myheart, my hopes, and my fortune before you
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In other words, in this field the usual presumption of superior knowledge and judgment on the part of the management should not obtain, and any criticism offered in good faith deserves careful consideration by the stockholders
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Our family is convinced that his most extreme symptoms were caused by medications prescribed in good faith but with unhappy results, almost without exception
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I sold it on in good faith
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The prisoner, it was true, and his counsel, "in good faith," was obliged to admit it, had adopted "a bad system of defence
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He had a violent sort of good faith which took everything in the lump
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Hence his possession was in good faith
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Now, we say it in good conscience, Louis Philippe being in possession in perfect good faith, and the democracy being in good faith in its attack, the amount of terror discharged by the social conflicts weighs neither on the King nor on the democracy
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In conjunction with the purchase agreement, the company’s existing lenders have agreed to negotiate in good faith to amend and restate the company’s current credit agreement
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Moreover, this question on Levin's part was not quite in good faith