Yes, the man on the Clapham omnibus may have faith in national sovereignty, but his faith is faltering. |
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You believe in someone, you have faith in them, you expect them to be there for you, support you, stand by you. |
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I knew then that no matter what happened, I would always love Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior who taught me to have faith in His word. |
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I have faith in democratically elected officials as I know I can always vote again if dissatisfied. |
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It is crucial for the captain to have faith in his spinners for no spinner can bowl a side out in 2 overs. |
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It is said people who have faith in Taoism will ascend to heaven if they climb this stone. |
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I didn't need a second bidding and after warning my people not to talk if we met sentries but to have faith in me, we pushed ahead. |
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This arcane practice has to come to an end if investors are to have faith in equities in the long term. |
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He would not be a falterer and would be worthy of trust as people would have faith in his words and actions and would do whatever he said. |
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Many Mauritanians have faith in the supernatural powers of holy men called marabouts, or murabitun. |
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I have faith in the dynamism, sensitivity, generosity and sense of fairness of American civil society. |
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To avoid intolerance of your own opinions and acts, give people reason to have faith in your good intentions and your broadmindedness. |
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Then can you have faith in your brothers, for my light will be in all, and in my light is my presence and the justice of my love. |
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I have faith in the people of the United States to get beyond the present administration and the present situation, and, ultimately, to introduce such progressive legislation. |
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Sikhs are coming forward in increasing numbers to press claims against the authorities and people are beginning to have faith in the judicial process. |
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You need to have faith in the people and in the law for the system to function properly. |
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They have faith in your integrity and in your desire to serve the best interests of all veterans and of this Branch in particular. |
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We must have faith in the God of Love, who always welcomes those who ask for forgiveness to enter into a complete reconciliation with Him. |
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Canadians deserve to be protected against criminal acts and to have faith in the justice system. |
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These mechanisms must be transparent and robust, so that all stakeholders can have faith in research conclusions. |
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Make the gesture and have faith in what will be given to you only at that moment. |
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I have faith in the system and its capacity to allow them to do their job in an excellent manner. |
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So the help you got has learned you to have faith in yourself. |
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Tough new rules are being pushed through as quickly as humanly possible so that investors can once again have faith in the accounting of American businesses. |
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Having been brought up in a religious household myself, I have an innate sense of admiration for those people who have faith in an increasingly faithless world. |
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As the spiritual discipline requires persistent effort for an extended time for its results to be proven, one needs to have faith in the efficacy of the practice, perseverance, the support of a teacher, and divine grace. |
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Why should customers and shareholders continue to have faith in you? |
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Yet who says, I have faith in the existence of George II., as his present Majesty's antecessor and grandfather? |
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In her own way, the Little Flower will be using her visit to repeat her message that we must have faith in and entrust ourselves to the Lord's mercy and love. |
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At least the authors still have faith in the system, and their book is applaudably direct. |
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And if you don't have faith in your waitron, you can always ask to speak to the resident wine expert. |
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The good news is that States continue to have faith in the Court. |
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And We appointed, from among them, leaders, giving guidance under Our command, so long as they persevered with patience and continued to have faith in Our Signs. |
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We also need to have faith in the public servants who give it their all. |
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The lesson from history is that, as institutions, we should have faith in the fact that we can cooperate well together, and should not let those who have other interests drive a wedge between us. |
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At the same time, several PPP members explained to the Commission that the PPP did not have faith in the integrity of the investigations and that, as a result, they did not cooperate with the police. |
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First, we have the people, people who have faith in us and believe we will give them the opportunity to learn to know, to do, to be and to live together. |
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Reformed theologians, along with other Protestants, believe salvation from punishment for sin is to be given to all those who have faith in Christ. |
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