That's because faith in people, moreso in politicians, is
the worse kind of faith.
Not exact matches
Disney shareholders lost their case but the final ruling set a new bar for directors when approving these
kinds of exit packages: «If a director acts with conscious disregard — in other words, a looking away — rather than a deliberate intent to violate his duties, he can still be held liable for acting in
bad faith,» plaintiffs» attorney Steven G. Schullman told the New York Times back in 2006.
And if historical reconstruction is the goal, isn't it hopelessly parochial — indeed a
kind of historian's
bad faith — to confine the investigation to the canonical writings?
This
kind of point is hard to make,
of course, without appearing to be in
bad faith, since the church has become the church
of the strong.
According to the
faith in which I was raised (but have since rejected) Mr. Allen's involvement in establishing bars and clubs that serve alcohol and others is unambiguously sinful
of worst kind - encouraging others to sin.
For such people metaphor not only promises more than it can deliver, but its promises are too often grounded on false consciousness, so that a loss
of faith in it is the beginning
of wisdom — perhaps the philosopher Richard Rorty's discovery (
bad news for Haeckel and his
kind) that out there there is really no «out there.»
Why is it that you can call me all
kinds of names, spit on my
faith, hate me for my beliefs, but if someone called a person
of color, a Gay man or a lesbian something just as
bad, or
worse yet, not even as
bad, they would be thrown in prison and Crucified, just like my Lord was?
The only way you can rank players is by the positions they play not this
kind of random grading which is done in
bad faith aimed at denigrating some
of our loyal players who have done such a fantastic job for the club this season.
I really had my doubts about Perez when he came, because
of his poor goals record at a time when we
badly needed a prolific forward, but I think he could have had a huge contribution if Wenger showed him the same
kind of loyalty, and
faith, he has done to the likes
of: Walcott, Ramsey, Wilshere, Diaby, etc..
Kind of makes you wonder how
bad these UDFA's value the team they earned their career with and if Callahan specifically wanted to keep his head
of steam with the team / coordinator that shows
faith in them.
Take as a
kind of alter ego to the
bad -
faith artist: the celebrated maverick investor, like the stars
of «The Big Short,» who take advantage
of the system by betting on its breakdown.
If we take this
kind of bad faith for granted, while directing our fire at our allies, aren't we shooting ourselves in the foot — or the face?
Fig leaf for
bad faith is an excellent summation
of what is going on with this
kind of science.
Aamon embodies the
worst stereotypes
of his
kind, using Psaro's
faith in monsterkind to avoid suspicion and trigger the events that would lead to the final battle
of Dragon Quest IV.