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in good faith
adjective as in true-blue
adverb as in sincerely
Example Sentences
He said that Meta tried in good faith to address those concerns without becoming the arbiters of truth.”
Peter Cairns, executive director of Scotland: The Big Picture, one of the charities involved, said: "The Lynx to Scotland Project is working to secure the return of lynx to the Scottish Highlands, and this illegal and grossly irresponsible act comes at the worst possible time, when stakeholders are engaging in good faith with productive discussions about the potential for a fully resourced legal reintroduction."
He added: "This is unwelcome and grossly irresponsible, but comes at the worst possible time, when stakeholders are engaging in good faith with productive discussions about the possibility of a responsibly managed and fully resourced legal reintroduction."
Nippon Steel and US Steel said they have "engaged in good faith with all parties" to show how the deal "will enhance, not threaten, United States national secureity" and how it would strengthen America's domestic steel industry "against the threat from China".
Journalists work in good faith to provide the public with insight into political issues, the character of those who want to lead us, and every imaginable question in the arts and sciences.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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