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faith

[feyth] / feɪθ /




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Anyone putting themselves out there by seeking public office has to have a certain amount of faith, in both their capabilities and the prospect of good fortune smiling upon them.

From Los Angeles Times

His investors and the industry are having a crisis of faith.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her clients “seek her counsel precisely because they believe that their faith and their relationship with God establishes the foundation upon which to understand their identity and desires,” they said.

From Los Angeles Times

Cue the reality TV cliches about blind love, about marriage as a leap of faith.

From Los Angeles Times

For some investors, using still-nascent AI technology to actually execute investments will require a leap of faith.

From The Wall Street Journal