Faith in a sentence as a noun

For many first-time EV owners, buying is a big leap of faith.

A dollar T-Bill is as good as a dollar green bill, both are backed by the full faith and credit of the USG.

The co-founders claimed I had acted in bad faith and asked for the moving bonus back.

Why do you put such faith in a company that allows itself to become open to these simple attacks?

I put my faith in Google's engineers and they have utterly destroyed my credibility.

I'm going to make that a zero balance, because I've completely lost faith in any company's ability to manage Bitcoin.

I took it on faith that when The Information said they were running a "complete interview" with you, that it was in fact both complete and an actual interview.

Those arguments are fine and maybe they are being made in good faith, but it doesn't change the underlying future truth:Marketing will now be changed to reflect Google keywords, not URLs.

This idea is an article of faith for Republicans, and seldom challenged by Democrats, and has indeed shaped much of the economic landscape.

They definitely acted in good faith on this one and we need to stop acting like every free service on the web owes us the service we want, how we want it, when we want it.

The answer, as de Tocqueville noted years ago, is not to place faith in leaders but rather to take personal responsibility in our lives and to curtail the powers of those who govern.

It sucks that you have been acting in good faith and doing good work and have gotten tangled in the mess that is the many layers of laws, regulations, and corporate policies that make up our modern immigration, taxation, and financial systems.

Specifically, most of the article's arguments are those you encounter from Efficient Market Theory which has pervaded our financial education to the point of being accepted as blindly as faith and has lead to a lot of pain & suffering by investors.

In almost every case but that extreme one, though, it is pretty hard to prove that a promoter never had any intention of making some good-faith effort to do the development, even if the promoter is flaky or uses bad business judgment in how funds are spent.

Faith definitions

noun

a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny; "he lost his faith but not his morality"

See also: religion

noun

complete confidence in a person or plan etc; "he cherished the faith of a good woman"; "the doctor-patient relationship is based on trust"

See also: trust

noun

an institution to express belief in a divine power; "he was raised in the Baptist religion"; "a member of his own faith contradicted him"

See also: religion

noun

loyalty or allegiance to a cause or a person; "keep the faith"; "they broke faith with their investors"