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good faith
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good faith, straightnessnoun
having honest intentions
"he acted in good faith"; "doubt was expressed as to the good faith of the immigrants"
Synonyms:
straightness, heterosexuality, heterosexualism, directness
Matched Categories
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#2276 | truth | |
#5004 | integrity | |
#13198 | fairness | |
#13655 | honesty | |
#89059 | heterosexuality | |
#93289 | directness | |
#126405 | straightness | |
#138911 | uprightness |
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There's a lot of things about this case that are curious and troubling, he's getting a visa, he's operating in good faith, he's performing, he's giving back to his community, he's a son, he's a father and yet they take this step, this unusual step, to arrest him.
We thought this was a done deal but it quickly fell apart when Tyson's people declined all offers, we were negotiating in good faith all along and it appears we just ended up wasting our time.
Interim Superintendent Scott A. Ziegler:
In explaining LCPS'equity priorities, it might be helpful to state what they are not. They are not an effort to indoctrinate students and staff into a particular philosophy or theory. What they are is an effort to provide a welcoming, inclusive, affirming environment for all students, lCPS'work on equity is a journey that requires the commitment of staff at all levels. I feel the staff'swork, which has been sustained, honest and undertaken in good faith, has been misrepresented recently by some members of the public.
They have lost any contact with the real world, the customers who have been buying their cars in good faith, everyone in Wolfsburg is expecting tough times and job cuts.
There is an almost universal tendency, perhaps an inborn tendency, to suspect the good faith of a man who holds opinions that differ from our own opinions... It obviously endangers the freedom and the objectivity of our discussion if we attack a person instead of attacking an opinion or, more precisely, a theory.
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