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Neither is blind faith in free trade and the marketplace.
"My grandmother had it, that blind faith," Ms. Gilchrist said.
"Blind faith in this administration is not well-placed," she said.
Upon release, he excoriated police for their blind faith in the evidence.
Does his Trump-like blind faith in himself blind him that badly?
It might look crude, but an ugly demo is better than blind faith.
I walked into the movie theater with the blind faith of a believer.
I'd say this is an investment based on faith, but not blind faith.
To some, however, advocacy implies a certain lack of objectivity, a blind faith.
Baker and Clapton continued with the group Blind Faith but only for a year.
Chevron shut production at its Blind Faith and Petronius platforms in the eastern Gulf.
The wealthy and well-educated drop into the Blind Faith Café for vegan meals.
There's an element of blind faith at work here, and of self-fulfilling prophecy.
But we didn't just take it on blind faith, we did talk to her.
Or you put blind faith in a friend's recommendation or a heavily edited photo.
Drivers across the world put blind faith in GPS navigation, sometimes with disastrous results.
Too many projects have relied on blind faith, a faith that's been tested countless times.
Their technology typically feels like a black box that requires blind faith in their assertions.
" He called the resulting picture of her, holding the model of a spaceship, "Blind Faith.
But Gallo works his way through insecurities and finds this blind faith to be comforting.
It's a very American idea, at once idealistic and rooted in a blind faith in meritocracy.
Believing we can solve this problem is not a matter or blind faith or foolish optimism.
This below-cost "normalcy" stems from the farm bill's blind faith devotion to expanding export markets.
And you know what — I think we could all use a little blind faith right about now.
The Blind Faith platform is located in the Mississippi Canyon region of the northern Gulf of Mexico.
It seems unlikely that Mr Trump has the blind faith he sometimes professes in Mr Kim's sincerity.
Instead of taking everything we read in blind faith, we must learn to analyze and question it.
Back then there wasn't a blind faith that every Jeff idea was going to be a home run.
China's foreign minister, Wang Yi, said this week that "blind faith" in sanctions was not a "responsible" approach.
It would be a mistake to let blind faith in technocracy become the new opiate of the people.
This is a huge disappointment to me and also a lesson in letting my friendship drive blind faith.
Yet blanket skepticism of elites in Trump's style is no more justified than blind faith in their pronouncements.
But blind faith in objectivity and factual truth alone has not proven to be a promising way forward.
Some of that is standard-issue teenage invincibility, but the rest is blind faith that Nico can protect them.
Combine those two — blind faith in algorithms and a blinkered executive perspective — and, well, you have a toxic trashfire.
With that transition also came a savvier consumer: Reports consistently show that blind faith in influencer endorsement is declining.
With our blind faith in faceless technology, in computer programs and models, we discount the human component of manufacturing.
It's known as a chock, or law with an unspoken reasoning, and is supposed to be followed with blind faith.
Those who place blind faith in law enforcement argue that violence can be avoided by simply complying with officers' demands.
These myths function to remove any rational basis for truth; instead, they promote blind faith and a vulnerability to rumors.
It's not like you to put blind faith into something, but you may not have realized you were doing that.
This sort of blind faith in the police version, typical of the day, was particularly damaging to people like Johnson.
"The blind faith that we had to pursue freedom and become an entrepreneur — we never questioned it once," says Aschidamini.
Rather than providing simple platitudes, the series brings its characters together through empathy rather than sympathy, and honesty over blind faith.
Not out of blind faith, but because she believed that what we hold in common is more significant than our differences.
Blind faith in religion and country manifests in the guise of a teacher without adequate vision or tools to instruct properly.
Too many Kickstarter projects have raised millions on blind faith, only to spend years in purgatory, with nothing to show for it.
With the presidential past stained by corruption, from Kennedys to hanging chads, only a fool would accept this election with blind faith.
"Parents wake up everyday and bring their children to school on blind faith that their kids will return home safe," Neville said.
It's a fatal elixir of blind faith in technology that will only become more potent, I fear, with the advances still to come.
Success will involve full transparency of the process and not blind faith that a single "black box" deep neural network will work correctly.
It becomes about browsing a database, clicking, and waiting with blind faith that the person doing your shopping cares as much as you do.
Gaslighting as blatant as it gets -- Trump demands his followers disregard government data, and have blind faith a border wall will reduce crime. pic.twitter.
As a result of this blind faith, we seem more afraid of Facebook hiring biased human editors than of Facebook's greedy algorithm destroying democracy.
Chevron is evacuating and initiating production curbs at five platforms, Big Foot, Blind Faith, Genesis, Tahiti and Petronius platforms, spokeswoman Veronica Flores-Paniagua said.
We've barely seen them exchange two words before this episode, and her pragmatism clashing with his blind faith made for some predictably electric scenes.
Worryingly, this credibility deficiency is on public display at a time when Pompeo is asking Americans to have blind faith in the Trump administration.
In essence, he is suggesting a compromise between blind faith and nibbling on the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.
" As one former Amazon executive said, "Back then there wasn't a blind faith that every Jeff idea was going to be a home run.
Call it blind faith, but devotees remained unshaken by the polluted water, and performed the rituals that include taking a dip in the polluted river.
The takeaway, as I'd learned, was the blind faith of the soldier, who was not only a Gentile, but a member of the oppressive Roman regime.
These reforms are not based on blind faith in limited government or laissez fare capitalism, but a commitment to protect those in the shadows of life.
In the eight years before that—which Transparency International, an anti-corruption watchdog, calls the "blind faith" period—220 Russians arrived, making up 22018% of the total.
When the CTO asked me to book it and told me it would be reimbursed later, I was hesitant and skeptical but followed through with blind faith.
Their only tools of identification are those that are most universal—sight and a blind faith that all burials should be, if not monumental, at least sufficient.
That's because every business owner has to strike that balance between having blind faith in their ideas and being able to see the harsh reality when necessary.
By the time I started looking for other jobs, I considered my blind faith in ambitious, aggressive, arrogant young men from America's soft suburbs a personal pathology.
Each of these elements will enable an evidence-driven approach to security cooperation so that policymakers are no longer obliged to make budget allocations on blind faith.
The Elector sounded like the personification of a cog in the machine, a man whose hands are tied by a system he's put his blind faith in.
I didn't have the 'insider information' I claimed but rather blind faith in a story that kept slipping and changing and revealed itself to mean nothing at all.
Or that blind faith in quirky, charismatic young men with big egos and splashy slogans is exactly how we ended up in this mess in the first place.
The opposite happened—the more I studied, the more I realized how much of what we were led to believe was based on logical fallacies and blind faith.
But blind faith in the democratic system we've grown up with blinkers us to the realities of how China, the world's superpower-in-waiting, gets stronger through democracy's misadventures.
That may work for now, but it's not likely to fly in the wider enterprise market, which relies on extensive testing and auditing rather than trust or blind faith.
Rather, he offers her his best efforts because he has chosen her and, in our opinion, his belief in her as ruler is far more valuable than blind faith.
"Retrospective checks should be undertaken on historical Tier 1 (Investor) visas for visas granted in the 'blind faith' period and consideration given to publishing their details," said the report.
Blind faith won't get you anywhere these days, and one trusting individual discovered that the hard way: by ending up with a face dyed pink and no solution in sight.
Yet his tax plan follows conventional Republican supply-side economics: hefty tax cuts for the wealthy and for corporations, and blind faith that cutting marginal tax rates will drive growth.
For the Houston Texans, who open the 2018 campaign on Sunday against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium, their cause for confidence is rooted in something more than blind faith.
We'll remember this tumorous epoch in 2018 for its infinite distraction, myopic Techno-Utopianism, blind faith in one-dimensional statistical metrics, and the curdled cheddar Caligula entombed inside the White House.
When I was a kid, I didn't understand how the world worked, so I listened to the adults around me and did what they told me to do with blind faith.
From the start, he bangs the same themes so relentlessly — the perils of industrial agriculture, the decimation of rural life, America's blind faith in technology — that one's eyes begin to cross.
He argued that the skepticism of the atheist was just as questionable as blind faith, though he conceded that secularism was on the rise — that cultural relevance had overtaken spiritual values.
Yet both Moon and Trump have approached their meetings with Kim as a possible political windfall, armed with little else than blind faith in their ability to tame the ruthless dictator.
Now, Kierkegaard says, suppose that this event was never made a public fact; no evidence exists that the emperor ever summoned the laborer, so that his only recourse would be blind faith.
Chevron has shut production at five Gulf platforms - Big Foot, Blind Faith, Genesis, Petronius and Tahiti - and has begun to evacuate all workers at those offshore facilities, spokeswoman Veronica Flores-Paniagua said.
Your pencils are sharp, your knowledge of obscure basketball teams from Allegany, New York is keen, and your blind faith in your alma mater's ability to do the unthinkable is rapt as ever.
Mordo. Chiwetel Ejiofor nails it as a guy who's been following in blind faith, only to have that ripped away from him in such a cataclysmic way that it permanently transforms his worldview.
A blind faith in the assertions of the Leave campaign, and the likes of Boris Johnson, who said the pound rose when sterling left the Exchange Rate Mechanism—when in fact it plunged.
The act of blind faith was prompted by instructions in the liner notes of Brand New's third album, The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me, which was released on November 21, 2006.
"I didn't have the 'insider information' I claimed but rather blind faith in a story that kept slipping and changing and revealed itself to mean nothing at all," the Camping producer wrote in THR.
In "Hang the D.J.," Amy (Georgina Campbell) and Frank (Joe Cole) use Coach and are among a society full of people who put blind faith in "the system" to match people with their soulmates.
It's a terrifying moment ("I thought everyone was fucking crazy to come on the show," joked the always unfiltered Snooki) but a beautiful one — this is the ultimate form of blind faith in another person.
That unease soon gave way to an almost blind faith — Marshall professed after a Week 4 loss to Seattle that "I am going down in a boat" with Fitzpatrick — that, he said, has not wavered.
The platforms evacuating personnel and stopping production include Anadarko's Horn Mountain and Marlin, Chevron's Blind Faith and Petronius, BHP's Shenzi and Neptune and BP's Atlantis, Mad Dog, Na Kika and Thunder Horse facilities, the companies said.
And our leaders' blind faith in the stimulative effect of corporate tax cuts appears insensitive to the question of whether these corporations, or their owners, are residents of the United States or the United Arab Emirates.
More than 40 years later, when "Who Shot Rock & Roll," a touring exhibition of 175 pictures, went to the Columbia Museum of Art in South Carolina, a group demanded that the Blind Faith cover be removed.
She seemed to expect the people to have blind faith in the wisdom of Democrat leaders — and that gargantuan bill was passed on a party-line, even though most of the members hadn't even read the bill.
BEIJING (Reuters) - "Blind faith" in sanctions and international pressure on North Korea are irresponsible, China's Foreign Minister said on Tuesday, after the U.N. security council implemented a fresh round of economic curbs targeting the North's nuclear program.
"The fact that hope can spring eternal on the basis of very little — in truth, literally nothing happened — is a sign of exactly the kind of blind faith that's integral to a bull market's character," he said.
But it was as a member of the bands Cream, Blind Faith and Derek and the Dominos that he altered the sound and ambitions of American music, and — at least for a time — claimed a distinctive style.
To date, the legal precedent has effectively shielded culpable officers from justifiable prosecution, had a deleterious impact on communities impacted by racial profiling and has had the collateral effect of conferring blind faith rather than guaranteeing blind justice.
The pianist Chick Corea, who celebrates his seventy-fifth birthday this October with a two-month, eighty-show stand at the historic Blue Note, embodies as much, along with exacting precision and blind faith in the next note.
Still, the backdrop of a trade war that has caused mainland stocks to lose a quarter of their value this year, rising U.S. yields and monetary easing at home mean investors aren't putting blind faith in the yuan's stability.
But faced with the threat of mass defections, Trump recognized the main thing holding the party together is Ryan's willingness to tolerate racism and authoritarianism out of blind faith that Trump will sign the House GOP agenda into law.
Some have a vision behind it, others like the ritual and are obsessive about the attendance of the games and some seem to go on blind faith perhaps not even knowing why they care for their team so much.
But in interviews, scores of migrants seemed driven by a kind of blind faith, born of desperation, that this is their best chance to escape the poverty, violence and hardship they knew at home and to build better lives.
In interviews, migrants seemed driven by blind faith, born of desperation, and many seemed unaware that their caravan has become a focal point in the midterm elections, which Republicans are increasingly framing as a battle over immigration and race.
Uber is partnering with Democracy Works, while Lyft is partnering with a number of organizations including Voto Latino, local Urban League affiliates, the National Federation of the Blind, Faith in Action, League of Women Voters, and the Student Vets of America.
And for those who are inclined to confirmation bias, or having blind faith in their search engines, or both, prioritizing false or sexualized information is not only a disservice to the truth, but perpetuates harmful notions about already vulnerable communities.
The free rides are being distributed through Lyft's nonprofit and nonpartisan partners, including Voto Latino, local affiliates of the National Urban League, the National Federation of the Blind, Faith in Action, League of Women Voters and the Student Veterans of America.
He recalled driving from Los Angeles to San Francisco while on tour with the band Blind Faith in 21960 and being more amused than surprised when he heard a report on the radio that he had died from a heroin overdose.
One Republican health care lobbyist described the party's blind faith in repeal as the inverse of the Democratic belief that people would warm to Obamacare once they found out what's in it: "We repealed it and therefore you must love it," the lobbyist said.
China has barred a North Korean freighter from one of its ports and South Korea has announced a crackdown on individuals and companies linked to Pyongyang's weapons program, stepping up sanctions against the isolated state — though "blind faith" in sanctions is irresponsible, Beijing said late on Monday.
That still represents an improvement on the previous arrangement that ran until April 2015, dubbed the "blind faith" period by TI, under which an investor was trusted to open their UK bank account after arrival, meaning even less oversight of the origin of the funds was implemented.
Still, as the campaign ended and the Trump administration took hold, and as much as I continued to cling to a blind faith in the power of facts, it was impossible not to get drawn into the white-hot debate over coverage in a politicized America.
But CEO Travis Kalanick's blind faith in his own brilliance led to such things as a culture of rampant sexism in his workplace and a belief that he could berate his low-earning contractors -- the very drivers whose hard work made him a billionaire in the first place.
With the federal deficit growing and economic growth sputtering along in the low single digits, the Republican Party is facing questions from within over what many see as a blind faith in the theory that deep tax cuts are the shot of economic adrenaline a languid economy needs.
But even as a Marquette Law School poll currently gives Hillary Clinton a 15 point lead to Donald Trump (52 percent to 37 percent, respectively), the voter ID law, which disproportionately impacts voters who are more likely to vote Democratic, should give pause to having blind faith in polling data.
The task of rescuing Marco Rubio's presidential campaign after his fifth-place finish in New Hampshire last week has required GOP officials and Rubio staffers to give themselves over to blind faith and sorcery—to test the Republican Party's power to shape its destiny with a potent mix of cash and wish fulfillment.
The report states that 97 percent of those currently in the country on Tier 1 visas invested their money during the "blind faith" period, and "the majority of visas were awarded to nationals from countries with a high corruption risk" — including 37 percent to Chinese nationals and 23 percent to Russian nationals.
"When that vote comes to the floor, Republicans in swing districts are going to have to make a decision as to whether to continually provide blind faith to the president, blind loyalty to the president, or uphold the oath they took to defend the Constitution of the United States of America," he said.
If the cruise was an extreme testament to our ability to believe (and what that belief can do for an individual and for a group), it was clear that Joshua Warren took advantage of that ability, capitalizing on blind faith partially by keeping that faith blind through lack of clear answers about his tactics.
To me, the real drama in this story, which Ms. Levin only flicks at in her seventh chapter but never fleshes out in full, is internal: What kind of blind faith does it require, what kind of terror must one beat away, in order to labor in total darkness — toward an objective that so many of your peers believe is folly?
"That's why our main investor from Fund I invested in Fund II." (That main investor from Fund I is remaining unnamed.) That fund, over a series of about 100 deals, now owns things likes the back catalog for Steve Winwood, over 170 songs from his time with Traffic, Blind Faith and other acts; music from the catalog of Lindsey Buckingham from Fleetwood Mac; and music from the B-52s.

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