Sentences with phrase «losing faith in»

Labour's Chuka Umunna and the Tories» Rahoul Bhansali might just offer a little hope to those losing faith in British politics.
And people are losing faith in a system that produces aggregate wealth but fails to distribute it.
Relax The truth is that women are losing their faith in themselves, that is why most of them can't even deliver a Baby naturally anymore.
I'm losing faith in the editorial staff at the BMJ
As was also the case 12 months ago, the team's abrupt coming together did not arrive through an abandonment of their manager's principles, as some fans had come to hope for after losing faith in the central conceit of Van Gaal's approach that prioritised the system over individuals and its «boring», possession - led style of play.
Kop boss Jürgen Klopp is in the market for a goalkeeper after losing faith in what he currently has at his disposal.
i'm not part of the WENGEROUT # brigade but i'm losing faith in the man with every game...
Looks like he is losing faith in his team mates.
This comes after reports emerged from Manchester Evening News that Red Devils boss Jose Mourinho has started losing faith in the 22 - year - old, who joined the club from Southampton in 2014.
Wouldn't surprise me if he's losing faith in the manager..
I am losing every faith in him.
The 28 - year - old is tipped to face the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu exit door this summer, with Zinedine Zidane seemingly losing faith in the Welshman and willing to offer him up to fellow European giants if he can gain something in return.
But getting up at 3 am to still go to work in the morning is getting harder and I am losing faith in my team.
I am losing faith in that possibility.
For all the talk of a crisis and of players losing faith in him, Conte celebrated wildly with his squad after yesterday's win.
ESPN Brasil claim Cesar Azpilicueta is now Conte's sole supporter at the club, with the rest of the players losing faith in him after his rows with Diego Costa and David Luiz.
The man who scored the first of the necessary two goal against Liverpool in that game, Alan Smith, has usually been a staunch supporter of the current boss but after seeing us capitulate once again yesterday and get knocked out of the FA cup by Watford, Smudger seems to be rapidly losing faith in the Frenchman.
He also noted that some Americans were slowly losing faith in his ability to run the Jewish community.
Jesus said that only a few people would really believe Him until the end, so its apropos that people are losing faith in God these days.
In fact, as a former Bible - believing evangelical, he took every opportunity to tell his story of losing faith in Scripture, and eventually in God altogether.
Many are losing faith in the evangelical church and find it increasingly difficult see eye to eye on matters of politics or orthodoxy.
Religion News Service: Young «Millennials» losing faith in record numbers A growing tide of young Americans is drifting away from the religions of their childhood - and most of them are ending up in no religion at all.
I am losing faith in religion — I am not an atheist., please.
The Red Chair interview has provided me with greater clarity on my life's purpose, and how I have been able to balance my life without losing faith in myself and in others.
I am losing faith in humanity.
Nobody ever proved that any god wasn't real, but that hasn't stopped people from losing their faith in almost all of them.
Rachel's first book and this remarkable blogspace she has created are surfacing what my work is also surfacing: there are lots of people who are losing faith in the gods of the establishments (of which there are many).
While the therapists and the mumblers were losing faith in words, King and his colleagues were employing to powerful effect the art described by Aristotle, Cicero, Quintilian and other ancients.
I read Velvet Elvis a while ago, and know the chapter — I really appreciated his thoughts, but just think there might be more to the dynamic than Peter losing faith in himself.
From Losing Faith In Faith: From Preacher To Atheist by Dan Barker Chapter 35 A criticism of Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis
We are doing the same for the PPC industry, and it's helping to keep advertisers from losing faith in one of the best of the new advertising media.
This is just the latest reason why investors have been losing faith in central banks.
The correction that followed caused many new entrants to become disillusioned, unfortunately losing faith in what they were unable to understand at the time.
After witnessing unconventional monetary policies push financial markets to new heights, investors seem to be losing faith in this grand experiment.
It's understandable why investors have been losing faith in these funds.
Even though most people are losing faith in the financial powers that be, they do not care enough to look at alternative ways of making payments or controlling their finances.
Or if you're on the verge of losing your faith in people, Avin suggests you check out this video of a tiny Portugal fan consoling a distraught fan of the opposing French team.
Meanwhile, shareholders have been gradually losing faith in the company's future.
People hear the same ideas about the same problems and appear to be losing faith in the government to be able to solve problems.
That's because rather than losing faith in his call, Hussman did some digging around as to why it hadn't yet come true, and has recalibrated the conditions of his forecast.
Mark Campanale, executive director of the Carbon Tracker Initiative, a thinktank that analyses the financial risks of fossil fuel investments, said: «The financial markets are fast losing faith in the investment case for fossil fuels.
The Canadian public, and even many business leaders, are losing faith in free global trade deals — just when we need them more than ever
Duperreault replaced Peter Hancock, who abruptly resigned in March after shareholders lost faith in his turnaround effort.
The Washington Post reported Tuesday that much of Kelly's colleagues had lost faith in him.
If a society actually loses faith in its medium of exchange, a general breakdown of trust and social cohesion often ensues.
Even amid the setbacks, Wiseman hasn't lost faith in the mission.
Yet a glimpse at American and European banks is enough to cause some to lose faith in the wisdom of the herd.
If the U.S. Power Elites had secured Chinese citizenship for their beloved children and purchased properties in Beijing, then that would be proof that the leadership of the Empire had lost faith in the Empire's durability and future.
By November 2015, loyal SoundCloud users were starting to lose faith in the site as it shifted from a hangout for DJs and radio hosts to a commercial platform.
As they lost faith in their government's ability to manage the situation, unemployed and low - income Germans became more likely to turn to the Communist Party.
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