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How to use good faith in a sentence

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Similarly some of the judgments in the ship's papers cases treat the order for ship's papers as an application of the obligation of good faith.
The company is refusing to bargain in good faith with the union and trying to bust it by preventing a first contract.
It requires a lot of effort and commitment to act in good faith as responsible parliamentarians and leaders of this country.
The very least they could do is knock a few pounds off our electricity bills, just as a gesture of good faith.
The hard fact is that in at least one incident, though I acted in good faith, I got it wrong.
The prime minister may have acted in good faith but clearly procedure was not followed.
My second aggravation was an email virus hoax, kindly sent to me by a friend, in all good faith.
His good faith may not be in question, but his credibility most certainly is.
He said while some unsuspecting victims might buy them in good faith, others were well aware of the trade.
But neither the speed nor the agent of these radical reforms inspires confidence in their good faith.
He will need to persuade Northern Ireland communities on both sides of the fence that he is acting in good faith.
Consultation and negotiation in good faith are required, not as a mere formality, but as a genuine attempt to conclude an agreement.
What then followed was a bundle of falsehoods and bizarre inversions of reality, perhaps retailed in good faith.
It may be said that the newly elected Labour administration acted in good faith.
We have allowed your comment to remain in good faith and to show that we welcome debate and do not tar people with the same brush.
I'm sure Max is writing in good faith here, so let's address this tiresome argument once and for all.
In realty this is highly unlikely to happen, given good faith on all hands and the procedures and safeguards which colour the section 3 process.
These people moved from their house in good faith and have been left in limbo.
The law presumes that the defamatory statement was made honestly and in good faith.
I published the original slur in good faith and am happy to correct the record.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He explained that Allen had been a feeble speculator, but plausible, of personal good faith, and perniciously sanguine.
Betty fumbled with her sketching things as a sort of guarantee of good faith.
His good faith is not to be doubted, for I know him to be a man who means what he says, though he is vain and doctorial.
Rubini and zippo are both certain that this woman is acting in perfect good faith.
That Dr. Burckhardt wrote in other than good faith is not to be imputed.
There was such a flood of good faith in it that, though I had not yet seen the child, my very fears made me jump to the absurdity of the idea.
This manoeuvre, executed, not for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith, to soothe men, demands nerve.
A deposit is required with all bids to show the good faith of the bidder.
They will be the hostages which we will hold against your own good faith.
They are both written in good faith, I have no doubt, and without any collusion.
Allan looks at him in perplexity, but discovers some real meaning and good faith at the bottom of this bewildering reply.
It must carefully study and in good faith conform to public opinion.
Put upon his good faith, and finding it in collision with his inclinations, Sloppy threw back his head and uttered a mellifluous howl, rounded off with a sniff.
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