the good faith
常見(jiàn)例句
- In a contentious area where the good faith of scientists is frequently challenged, this lack of transparency and explicit procedure breeds distrust.
在科學(xué)家的誠(chéng)信往往被質(zhì)疑的受爭(zhēng)議領(lǐng)域,缺乏透明度和詳盡的步驟會(huì)滋生不信任。 - My visit is a symbol of the good faith with which we seek to build up the strength of our friendship, our cultural and commercial ties and our important strategic relationship.
我們參與了那富有戲劇性的轉(zhuǎn)變過(guò)程,它使我們重新走到一起,使我們踏上了通往建立一種真誠(chéng)友好與合作關(guān)系的道路。 - Mr Van Hollen does not question the good faith of his Republican counterparts.
霍倫議員不會(huì)對(duì)他共和黨同行的善意表示懷疑。 - "In both cases, if within the six month period there are no good faith investigations conforming to international standards, the Security Council should refer the situation or situations to the International Criminal Court prosecutor,".
- But Mitchell cited a statement by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that the Israeli announcement helps "move forward" toward a resolution of the conflict and that the way to achieve that is through good faith negotiations.
- At Liberia's national assembly, Secretary Clinton spoke of the need to create institutions that are strong enough to engender the faith and confidence of the people and will survive both good leaders and what she called not-so-good leaders.
- Your bargaining partner will rarely acknowledge the rectitude, nor even the good faith, of your proposals or opinions.
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ECONOMIST: Silvio Berlusconi's troubles - The problem, however, is that a Best-of-Show company ultimately relies on the good faith and enduring interest of a forgetful public.
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