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good faith

noun as in honest intentions

adjective as in genuine

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Today, despite the efforts of Congress after Watergate to rein in future presidents, their good faith reliance on norms and rules was clearly not enough.

From Salon

A spokesman for the school said they purchased them in good faith, after being "approached" by a provider, but the tickets were subsequently cancelled by the club.

From BBC

A school spokesman said the school purchased the tickets in good faith after being "approached".

From BBC

Those adjustments require coaching staff and team-mates to engage in good faith, and for resources to be on hand to help as much as possible.

From BBC

Kyle conceded that while mistakes were made, he believed the deputy prime minister acted in good faith by consulting legal advice.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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