Sentences with phrase «quickly losing faith»

It's also interesting enough because the first two games about this group (which were dating simulators, weirdly enough) were PSP exclusive, indicating that the shift to the 3DS might be a sign that video game publishers are quickly losing faith in Sony's handheld consoles.
Facing such conditions, citizens of these Arab countries are quickly losing faith in the whole democratic process.

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That said, in times of crisis, fiat currencies can quickly lose their value if the faith in them crumbles, destroying the savings denominated in them and jeopardising economic transactions in the territories that use them.
A blessing quickly lost when faith is banned from the public square, or when we refuse to bring it there.
The big problem is: if this is your first or only experience of church, how quickly you can lose faith in the the church community and Christianity as a whole.
«Even with a muscular injury you lose faith in your body quickly.
My faith in the board and Wenger has just about elapsed, I have no confidence in either when it comes to identifying a player and getting the deal done quickly, there are too many games being played to save the odd half million here and there and the selling clubs are right to be offended, its bad business carrying on this way and weve lost Alverez, Jones and Campbell through stalling and one - up - manship....
Refn wants to communicate a lot through his images, but he loses faith in either his audience or himself during the process, resorting to spelling everything out too quickly and too flatly.
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