It is today an increasing leap of faith to have confidence in the fidelity of structured finance. |
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It is here that many people come as they prepare for their leap of faith across the border. |
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God asks us to overcome what we cannot see, take a leap of faith and believe and trust in him. |
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To start bowling again on his reconstructed leg must have required a giant leap of faith. |
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Any building project becomes a daunting task requiring a certain leap of faith to go beyond the planning stage. |
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A significant change in direction in the middle of one of the worst technology slumps in history needed a leap of faith. |
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Getting a client to embrace a new logo usually requires a huge leap of faith. |
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Stock investors took a new leap of faith today, sending the Dow Jones industrials up about 400 points at the closing bell only minutes ago. |
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In fact, I'd suggest he takes a leap of faith and challenges his convictions, but that's just me. |
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The post-war French and German leaders, wearied after the second world war, made a leap of faith. |
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To be a successful stock market investor, you need to take a leap of faith. |
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Policy differences apart, the appointment was always going to be a leap of faith for both men. |
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Perhaps it is time for the Scottish business community to make a similar leap of faith. |
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Take a leap of faith that even though he looks like a thug, he is not necessarily a thug. |
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Two years ago, Smith gave up a good job, the only job he had ever had, and took a leap of faith. |
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Taking a leap of faith is something every entrepreneur must do at some point or another. |
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Biotech research is at once so complex and so specialized that making decisions often means taking a leap of faith. |
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Arif Mohammed Khan hopped from one channel to another, explaining his leap of faith. |
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Signing up with a young technology company need not be a leap of faith. |
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The antidote to the malaise of modern law, it seems, is a leap of faith. |
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This is a huge quantum leap of faith to ask for, as we live through technological changes that occur literally on a monthly basis. |
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With a lot of optimism and a huge leap of faith, it is possible to become a little more positive about Japan. |
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This really requires a major leap of faith for both the federal government and the provincial government. |
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The belief that Aboriginal people will ever collectively and positively engage in the Canadian electoral process requires a huge leap of faith. |
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It was a leap of faith when I decided to take the risk to live in community as a partner in the mission. |
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I drew support and encouragement from this, and it helped me to take the great leap of faith. |
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Anyone investing in new media today has to make a leap of faith. |
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If you can't put together the how or the why of the murder, you are going to get a jury to make a leap of faith with you and convict somebody of capital murder. |
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This involves a leap of faith and part of the EBU's task is to enable this and to provide the bridge between where we are now and where we would like to be. |
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This project is symbolic given the fact that it took a leap of faith on the part of the musicians to overcome their misgivings and take a common stand for reconciliation. |
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I feel sad about it for them but it is not within my control and I won't waste time arguing over it: maybe some people really need to hit rock bottom before taking a leap of faith. |
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The model that was proposed represented a break with the past, an important leap of faith toward a federation built on respect for diversity and accommodation of differences. |
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But on the second, we took a leap of faith and gave much of what would normally be given to Californian vendors to UK ones. |
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Again, however, such assertions required a certain leap of faith. |
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In the spring of 1998 a group of local artists, with a deep breath and a leap of faith, decided that art education, based in Dawson City, was an idea whose time had come. |
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After consulting Panagiotis' family the team decided to make the leap of faith, remove the Berlin Heart and cross their fingers to see if the little guy's heart would pick up the slack. |
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In terms of the implication that while we can never know for sure what a bill will do or while nothing is perfect, sometimes we need to take a leap of faith. |
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Success will require greater risk taking, and a leap of faith that Canada's industries and institutions will rise to the occasion if the right conditions exist. |
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The first step towards hope is a leap of faith into that positive energy. |
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I was going downhill fast and didn't have too many other options, so with much discussion with my husband we decided we wanted to take the leap of faith and try this angioplasty procedure by going to Sofia, Bulgaria. |
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They took a leap of faith and started a business with a pickle recipe from Jenny's grandmother and some homegrown cukes. |
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As a caveat, he notes that it would require a leap of faith to apply his results, based on a sample of mainly small and poor currencyunion members, to larger, more developed countries. |
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I toyed with the idea of taking the 10K clinic, but after some soul searching took a huge leap of faith in myself and the Running Room clinic instructors and joined the Half Marathon clinic! |
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They have made a leap of faith measured in the pain they must sometimes feel at the opposition they encounter from comrades in many previous battles. |
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The conditions are right for a similar leap of faith in Canada. |
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If a solution is to be found, it will require a spirit of compromise on both sides and a leap of faith toward a new constitutional structure that both sides can accept. |
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So it doesn't take a massive leap of faith to see Lord Elis-Thomas edge away from the Plaid group and sitting as a crossbencher. |
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Yet, this is not a blank check, nor is it a leap of faith. |
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It took a leap of faith to believe he made it as a star in Coronation Street. |
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Some of those who took that leap of faith in earlier times were not rewarded for their courage and now find themselves more on the periphery than holding the middle ground. |
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If you are experiencing unhappiness, you can be pretty certain that your leap of faith across the abyss was on a belief that you were going to be unhappy. |
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It requires a giant leap of faith for us to believe that she is telling the truth. |
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Another leap of faith is setting up your own business, and it's one that an increasing number of people have been making out of necessity in recent years, rather than choice. |
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He took a leap of faith by publishing his first book independently. |
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The religious members of my family believe in God as a leap of faith. |
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This puts the power of our collective business reliability intelligence directly into a user's Web browser, so a leap of faith is no longer required to make a purchase. |
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Leap Of Faith is Scotland's first four-pole structure where couples can tie the knot in mid-air. |
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The idea behind the Kilimanjaro Leap of Faith Adventure was for me to share the lessons I have learned about believing in yourself and following your dreams. |
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Brooke broke her hand during rehearsal for the musical Leap of Faith. |
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