Will Russia work in good faith, will Iran work in good faith to try to bring about the political transition?
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I think to engage in good faith, with people criticizing you in good faith, I think is a great part of Twitter.
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"The challenge Democrats have is that Trump does not negotiate in good faith or follow through on commitments in good faith," says Wikler.
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Whatever it is, I cannot endorse it in good faith.
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Observers note that the North rarely acts in good faith.
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And I think that both are working in good faith.
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But why not work with organizations acting in good faith?
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And that it's very hard to engage in good faith.
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"President Trump played that process in good faith," he said.
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But there's evidence that DeVos isn't operating in good faith.
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They acted in good faith and should not be penalized.
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Striking a plea deal in good faith isn't prosecutorial misconduct.
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His tweets, the lawyers wrote, were sent in good faith.
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"We couldn't sell the house in good faith," he says.
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"It was shelling out money in good faith," she said.
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USCIS is trusting your company to act in good faith.
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Finally, at all times, I was acting in good faith.
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"President Trump played that process in good faith," he continued.
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No one reading it in good faith would say that.
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You need to be forthcoming and dealing in good faith.
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We are working in good faith to make things transparent.
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Negotiate in good faith with Putin to pursue common interests?
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He was talking about engaging in good faith with reality.
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Everyone says they want to be working in good faith.
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We can't trust them anymore to listen in good faith.
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"I also believe that even though some of those hosts are not always there in good faith, I think a lot of people tune into this network who do it in good faith," he said.
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"After the election, a lot of people here said give Trump a chance in good faith, and after he started, a lot of people said give him a chance in good faith," Mr. Altman said.
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But this overly simplistic argument, made in good faith, is dangerous.
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And speech that is well informed and in good faith, too.
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"The negotiations continue in force and in good faith," she said.
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International partners can hardly negotiate with political ciphers in good faith.
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Bassily acted in good faith by following ConvergEx's approved business model.
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Companies are supposed to act in good faith to protect users.
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Yet he also suggested Democrats were not acting in good faith.
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Think hard about what's fair and move forward in good faith.
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It didn't make sense; they had to be in good faith.
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"It's fine to ask questions in good faith," Dr. Wolynn said.
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None of these attacks or insinuations are grounded in good faith.
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Believe people when they reach out to you in good faith.
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We must do our best, seek the truth, in good faith.
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"He voted in good faith reliance on that understanding," he said.
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Commissioners were expected to come to the table in good faith.
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Indeed, Ms Mkhwebane paradoxically states that the president acted in "good faith".
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"We will respond in good faith to the Bureau's instructions," Saito said.
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If Russia is acting in good faith it should stop and negotiate.
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Rowe has previously told Reuters he had always acted in good faith.
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Some campus free speech critics, I suspect, aren't operating in good faith.
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It may not sound that great, but it's meant in good faith.
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He'd like to resolve the matter "in good faith" first, he said.
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It can be in good faith or bad faith, for sure. Right.
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Whether these efforts are in good faith, random, pursuant to tips, etc.
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Express Scripts countersued and said Anthem was not acting in good faith.
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He just needed to know whether it was acting in "good faith."
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Pakistan reiterates its commitment to play a facilitation role in good faith.
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Most of the people who do this are acting in good faith.
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No one will be retaliated against for coming forward in good faith.
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The tipster had acted in good faith, but his tip had backfired.
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In each of those meetings, Broadcom refused to engage in good faith.
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But Mr. Pence said the White House was bargaining in good faith.
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The chance that he will meet in good faith is zero, of course.
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In any case, minor policy differences could be worked out in good faith.
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Trans Mountain Corp countered that the groups did not bargain in good faith.
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As in any contract, however, this assumes that he acts in good faith.
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Engaging with Trumpism, even in good faith, can further their anti-media narrative.
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They've actively hurt us when we were acting in good faith towards them.
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Ted Cruz, had been working in good faith to get to a deal.
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He negotiated in good faith and offered real, conservative changes to the bill.
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The Constitution provides this responsibility in good faith, not to politicize the process.
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This leaves little room for Democrats to conduct their inquiries in good faith.
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So you say, was Google acting in good faith when they used it?
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But the conservative-leaning justices seemed to assume lawmakers acted in good faith.
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When you do this kind of work, you do it in good faith.
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Large news organizations generally act in good faith and work to correct errors.
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Still, I cannot, in good faith, recommend choosing it over the Pepperoni Feast.
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As governor, I will work in good faith to reduce abortions by 1.
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It would contradict the fact that we acted in good faith in 2002.
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" She pushed "GM to come to the table and negotiate in good faith.
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Everything becomes more difficult when the US refuses to engage in good faith.
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Yes, they are — as long as their arguments are made in good faith.
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Our commitment is to act in good faith and for the public good.
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On the other hand, what would it mean to write in good faith?
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As LGBT leaders in Georgia and Virginia, we take that in good faith.
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"We trust our private sector partners to act in good faith," Henderson said.
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The university bought the tiles in good faith in 213 for about $2131,2000.
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"These claims were brought in good faith," Terra Firma said in an emailed statement.
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The company said it is engaged in "good faith discussions" with the Evers administration.
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China ought to take note/start dealing in good faith & take Pres Trump seriously.
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You can tell they're not even pretending, sometimes, to be acting in good faith.
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Murdoch University said in a statement that it had been bargaining in good faith.
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" She said she believes the outside group "was naive, definitely, but in good faith.
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But if you're both working in good faith, it helps to tune things out.
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While most drone operators fly in good faith, bad actors can do tremendous damage.
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"(Banks) will be doing everything at their sole discretion in good faith," he said.
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The company said that it continues to negotiate in good faith with the union.
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"I replied to the committee's questions in good faith," he said in a statement.
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We don't need to rely entirely on taking the president's words in good faith.
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The company is required to negotiate in good faith on a fair union contract.
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Would you claim that Trump had acted in good faith when dealing with Ukraine?
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"All transactions were done in good faith, on fair terms," his hedge fund said.
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"I wouldn't mind meeting them if the meeting was in good faith," he said.
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Agreements made in good faith that help improve lives and protect the American people.
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"There's no incentive to act in good faith," said David Clohessy, a victims' advocate.
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While some may question his methods, they said, Mr. Raniere acted in good faith.
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And it will mean engaging the arguments of our perceived opponents in good faith.
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But Unferth is writing in good faith, and she's also talking about something bigger.
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" Barnett emphasized that, on paper, the contract "appears to be negotiated in good faith.
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Shareholders who voted in good faith to compel a meaningful response have been stiffed.
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" Mr. Cammarata said in a telephone interview: "The deposition was conducted in good faith.
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Until the "Gang of Six" acknowledges that and starts operating in good faith, Sen.
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Schiff concludes hearing, says he thinks Maguire 'acted in good faith' 12:25 p.m.
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"We have negotiated in good faith and with a sense of urgency," G.M. said.
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He said the Democrats are negotiating in good faith, and the proposal is bipartisan.
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Rather than negotiate in good faith with its creditors, Argentina attempted to dictate terms.
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At the same time, I wanted to engage with Lomas's ideas in good faith.
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But DHS can't guarantee, in good faith, that families will be reunited once separated.
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"We will work earnestly over the weekend, we will work in good faith," Pence said.
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He instead describes them as scrambling in good faith to catch up to new realities.
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MAPFRE has not acted in good faith with us, and instead are punishing the people.
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Children's photographs shared in good faith have been known to wind up on pornographic sites.
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We partnered with you in good faith and this is what we get in return?
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I had effectively destroyed Edgewater using information and tools given to me in good faith.
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"We are ready to negotiate, in good faith, an alternative to the backstop," it added.
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I think that he would say that we have negotiated with him in good faith.
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Charities are normally viewed as behaving in good faith until there is strong evidence otherwise.
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He volunteered in good faith that he had a firearm, beyond what the law requires.
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It's pragmatic, Obama-era gullibility: always assuming the other side is acting in good faith.
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Furthermore, the White House's argument that it was working in good faith was clearly bunk.
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They are exempt from rules against discrimination if the discrimination is done "in good faith".
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"These claims were brought in good faith," Mr. Hands said in a statement on Friday.
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Osram called the negotiations "constructive", while AMS said talks were "moving ahead in good faith".
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Even in good faith, that comes off as stereotypical especially in the context of history.
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We are undertaking this effort in good faith, to educate our nation's next chief executive.
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This is a far cry from working with the US in good faith toward denuclearization.
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Doing so is a flagrant violation of the employer's duty to bargain in good faith.
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By failing to operate in good faith, the administration has weakened — not strengthened — our hand.
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Trusting that everyone is acting in good faith might be key to making it easier.
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And neither should anyone else who had objected to Omar's Israel comments in good faith.
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"We are continuing to negotiate in good faith and hope to come to an agreement."
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Washington refused to apologize on grounds that it had acted in good faith on intelligence.
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Approval is not guaranteed, but the government agreed to process their applications in good faith.
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"A four-year suspension for someone who acted in good faith is wrong," Parker wrote.
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That includes keeping the requirement that broadcasters and pay-TV companies negotiate in good faith.
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Representative Tlaib fully complied with the law and acted in good faith at all times.
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Paul said Pompeo and his crew preach diplomacy but haven't tried it in good faith.
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SO HOW CAN WE GO IN GOOD FAITH WITH THAT VERY CORE POINT OF VIEW?
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People close to the president's legal team insist they are acting in good faith, however.
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The official said the Trump administration is working in good faith to fulfill oversight requests.
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Mr. Sloan's testimony to the committee about this effort was truthful and in good faith.
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So I prefer to think that at least some people are asking in good faith.
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He added that inmates litigating in good faith should be able to overcome that requirement.
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It is very, very hard to tell if any of this is in good faith.
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Iran says that by abandoning the agreement Washington has shown it cannot negotiate in good faith.
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Kim might not negotiate in good faith or honor a deal even if one were struck.
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At that point, the U.S. decided that the North Koreans were not negotiating in good faith.
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Video However, Pompeo said Friday he expects North Korea will approach future negotiations in good faith.
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"Huawei ... has always worked in good faith with the government and other industry players," Bowater said.
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Still, CBP officers at U.S. airports "attempted in good faith to obey court orders," he said.
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And are we refreshing and updating all of this training frequently, rigorously, and in good faith?
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One way to meet that requirement is to genuinely, in good faith, help people get jobs.
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She says they "negotiated in good faith," but in the end Cattrall was not on board.
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You, after that show with Sam, you engaged with a lot of people in good faith.
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At best, they're experimental prototypes put forth in good faith by inexperienced developers exploring new technology.
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As customers, we expect the products we use to be made and operated in good faith.
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He also gets an assurance the team will negotiate with him in good faith in 2019.
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We get far better legalization when both parties work in good faith to reach a solution.
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But acting in good faith may not be enough to help Musk escape the regulator's gaze.
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"While there is a lockout, it's difficult to see a path of negotiating in good faith."
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"We have always been prepared to go to the negotiating table in good faith," she said.
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Once, private developers like Bill Roth had worked in good faith to support bottom-up planning.
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"The Rams never intended to engage in good faith negotiations with St. Louis," the lawsuit said.
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Looks like although it was handed in in good faith, the owner doesn't want it back.
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"Huawei..has always worked in good faith with the government and other industry players," Bowater said.
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Ad hominem gets a bad press, but it isn't without merit, when used in good faith.
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I take the Chinese in good faith that they want to come here with a deal.
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Saudi Arabia had not conducted its investigation of the killing in good faith, Ms. Callamard said.
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As it stands, there's very little belief that the House can negotiate immigration in good faith.
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I think there's some people on both sides of this issue who are in good faith.
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Democrats in turn come to distrust that Republicans who believe this can govern in good faith.
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Facebook said Thursday that it had acted in good faith but would not appeal the penalty.
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"They could be prescribing these in good faith and don't realize the overlapping prescriptions," Humphreys said.
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" Any "edits were done in good faith," Mr. Moskowitz said, and ultimately, "no homeowners got defrauded.
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P&ID has consistently stated that we are willing to enter into negotiations in good faith.
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The answer is yes but we ultimately decided we could not, in good faith, adopt this.
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"She voted in good faith," Mason's defense attorney J. Warren St. John said in an interview.
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"Moreover, the Department of Commerce has cooperated in good faith with the Committee," the spokesperson said.
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After all, Nevada regulations give a wide berth to corporate boards who act in good faith.
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The threat of using reconciliation for tax reform could have kept Democrats negotiating in good faith.
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So long as they're posting in good faith and abiding by our Talk guidelines, they're welcome.
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How does one distinguish offers made in good faith from those that are less than genuine?
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Yet I have always tried to participate in the robust exchange of ideas in good faith.
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This does not appear to be an effort to engage in good faith negotiations or accommodations.
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China also wants to gauge whether or not Kim is ready to talk in good faith.
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I read the book closely and reached out in good faith to Ben to debate it.
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"Officers acted in good faith with the information they had available at the time," Picard said.
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It also produced evidence that the work had been bought by a subsequent owner in good faith.
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Bill Ramsey, the university's counsel, said Tennessee acted lawfully and in good faith in the situations identified.
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RAUNER: I think this will enhance our ability to work in good faith with our state employees.
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The sad irony is that he seems to have paid a price for acting in good faith.
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"We're clarifying the difference between researchers that act in good faith and people who don't," Flynn said.
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According to media reports, U.S. officials believe the final owner also acquired the letter in good faith.
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We answered your questions, even when it wasn't always clear they were being asked in good faith.
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" "I will reach across the aisle and work with Americans in good faith instead of picking fights.
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He says he gave Lagarde all the information required and carried out her decisions in good faith.
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And Democrats must be willing to negotiate in good faith with GOP leadership to reach a solution.
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When he cannot give his blessing in good faith or mediate with the family, he fires himself.
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The judges said the purchase of the property had been a joint decision made in good faith.
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Zuckerberg could be held personally liable if he fails to comply with the order in good faith.
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But you're going to do it with transparency and you're going to do it in good faith.
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Sow added that she supports critiques of The Wing, as long as they're made in good faith.
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The unequivocal dismissal of Mr. Were indicates that the board has done its job in good faith.
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We can't say in good faith that any of these launches really and truly broke the internet.
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"He might have been following wrong legal advice and therefore acting in good faith," the court said.
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In business, there is generally an assumption that parties are acting in good faith in their dealings.
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Of course, we want nothing more than to assume that government officials will act in good faith.
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If you want another deal, you have to act in good faith and stop this 'I won.
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" He added that he had "little hope that you are working in good faith with this invitation.
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Osram on Wednesday called the negotiations "constructive", while AMS said talks were "moving ahead in good faith".
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You can receive this in good faith and really engage in this in a good faith way.
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"We'll know pretty soon if they're going to operate in good faith or not," the official said.
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"We hope all the parties will continue to talk to one another in good faith," Tillerson said.
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And perhaps your former boss will actually have useful suggestions; you should, in good faith, follow them.
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Ken DerowSwarthmore, Pa. To the Editor: Is Robert Mueller acting in good faith with the American people?
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Mr. Mueller stated he believed that William Barr, the attorney general, had acted in good faith. Really?
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"We acted in good faith to pursue 'No-No Boy' for publication," Penguin said in a statement.
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"We're going to do our best to act in good faith," said Gumbs, who declined to elaborate.
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Far-right figureheads can never actually be persuaded, he believes, because they aren't arguing in good faith.
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He also said there would be no new tariffs as long as China negotiates in good faith.
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But those policies were implemented in good faith to address a period fraught with fear and terror.
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Furthermore, educating yourself and making an effort to correct your behavior shows you're operating in good faith.
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If you're going to negotiate in good faith, you have to be willing to give something up.
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"We allege they're not acting in good faith," Adler said, referring to the Justice Department under Barr.
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First, Pyongyang has never negotiated with the U.S. in good faith and has repeatedly violated nuclear agreements.
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It said it continued to negotiate in good faith and hoped to find an amicable solution soon.
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Immigrants, acting legally and in good faith, already feel enormous anxiety and uncertainty living under this administration.
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Trump rejected the Gang of Six's proposal and criticized the democrats for not negotiating in good faith.
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Furthermore, educating yourself and making an effort to correct your behavior shows you're operating in good faith.
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All along, Ryan pledged that Republicans were "willing to work together in good faith on immigration" policy.
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He also said there would be no new tariffs as long as Beijing negotiates in good faith.
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" Exporters could point to that piece of paper and claim to be merely "buyers in good faith.
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The growing inability to hear alternative arguments in good faith from other parts of the political spectrum.
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Banks deserve a new approach to financial regulation—one that accepts mistakes can be made in good faith.
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The statement said Brazil and its seven Amazon partners will continue to negotiate in good faith with Amazon.
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"He [Castile] volunteered in good faith that he had a firearm, beyond what the law requires," Choi said.
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This misunderstanding has now been cleared up and all parties are satisfied that they acted in good faith.
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Later, however, the forestry minister said she shared DiCaprio's concerns and that he had acted in good faith.
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The law states that an employer must bargain in good faith with a union selected by its employees.
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What unites both of these groups is an almost chronic inability to accept political disagreement in good faith.
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And Francis-Connolly's "shifting justifications" seemed to indicate these moves may not have been made in good faith.
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In the meantime, we will pay the fine and continue to work in good faith with the Commission.
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Shari Redstone-controlled NAI will also consider in good faith any other deal suggested by those unaffiliated directors.
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There is no way that Pence can, in good faith, separate himself from the awfulness of Donald Trump.
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I think that people can deny climate change in good faith, and that a lot of people do.
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The investigation concluded that Makhlouf's decision to refer the matter to the police was made in good faith.
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Nevertheless, he acknowledged committing an error, though he pleaded it was made in good faith and was unintentional.
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She pointed to the fact Tusk had also said that Brexit talks should be approached in good faith.
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And sometimes you will trust people who will try in good faith to succeed… and they will fail.
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We will continue to work in good faith with the committee as we have the past few months.
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Zarif told CNN this week Iran had "acted in good faith" in negotiating the deal that Washington abandoned.
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Moon may have oversold North Korea's willingness to negotiate in good faith to delay such action, in fact.
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"The governor and stakeholders have all been negotiating earnestly and in good faith for some time," state Sen.
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Act in good faith by treating everyone with compassion and graciousness, even if they aren't doing the same.
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It's almost as if all this good faith negotiating is not exactly being carried out in good faith.
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Riot pushed back against the department's accusations, claiming that they were cooperating with the review in good faith.
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It is entirely possible that Democrats attempt to negotiate in good faith only to be abandoned by Republicans.
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"Senator McCaskill and I gave Backpage every opportunity to cooperate in good faith with our investigation," Portman said.
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"The (EU) governments know that they have to hold the (Brexit) discussions in good faith," he told Reuters.
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In the 2010 poll, 12% said they believed both parties approached the health care debate in good faith.
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It couldn't in good faith ensure it would be able to satisfy the terms of its bankruptcy loan.
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The day such a Palestinian leader steps forward ready to negotiate in good faith, we will be ready.
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The Houthis and their backers must also feel the squeeze to come to the table in good faith.
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But it's going to take senators across the Republican conference being willing to sit down in good faith.
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" Still, he says he remains hopeful and the union is "going to continue to negotiate in good faith.
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Europeans continue to question whether a president with an expressed fondness for tariffs is negotiating in good faith.
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The wiser test of acceptability is whether an argument is thoughtful, thought-provoking and offered in good faith.
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"To arrest a politician who arrived in good faith to Prague for a conference is problematic," he said.
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Kennedy said everyone is negotiating in "good faith," but he did not know if they would reach agreement.
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However, he said the U.S. would not impose new duties as long as China negotiates in good faith.
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But even when law enforcement seems to be acting in good faith, there is a concern about escalation.
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" A Commerce Department spokesman replied that "the Department of Commerce has cooperated in good faith with the Committee.
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In a statement, a Carlyle spokesman said that the firm had considered the city's offers in good faith.
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Rather, the government engages with industries in good faith to identify solutions that balance economic and environmental needs.
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They are, however, required to act in good faith and must otherwise obey company, insurance and contract laws.
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The indigenous groups "did not negotiate in good faith, or at all," Trans Mountain lawyer Maureen Killoran said.
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When Hunter engaged in his business pursuits, he believed that he was acting appropriately and in good faith.
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" In other words, the company says when schools implement its curriculum in good faith, they achieve "positive results.
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Far more common is garden-variety exploitation — overcharging, skimming off the top, dumb deals done in good faith.
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"No one would ever be able to say that 'I purchased this work in good faith,'" he said.
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"Over the next 21 days, I expect that both Democrat and Republicans will operate in good faith," Trump continued.
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But the effort today to get this best obtainable version of the truth is largely made in good faith.
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He said that while Shkreli's statements to investors were not always entirely accurate, he made them in good faith.
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The investigation, however, concluded that Makhlouf's decision to refer the matter to the police was made in good faith.
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" This, she argued, meant they are "relationships that are formed in good faith, not to evade the executive order.
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Among other things, teams and cities must negotiate in good faith to find an appropriate stadium for the team.
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We just ask that you contribute in good faith, keep an open mind, and be courteous to one another.
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Even when members act in good faith, not all members of Congress know how to conduct an effective interrogation.
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So that on its own shows that they will not be able to engage the state in good faith.
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But there would be limits to how quickly things could go even if North Korea acted in good faith.
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Indeed, the number and extent of defects alone call into question whether the filing was made in good faith.
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Unlike the disastrous House of Representatives hearing about "bias" in April, this one was conducted largely in good faith.
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Let me start by saying that I take Frum and other Never Trumpers to be acting in good faith.
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"Throughout this process, conservatives acted in good faith to deliver on longstanding campaign promise," Heritage head Mike Needham said.
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Ultimately, the FCC is supposed to protect consumers and engage in good faith regulations of the phone service industry.
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On her site, she shared the exact moment she realized she could not, in good faith, attend the Oscars.
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"Despite assurances of cooperation, I'm disappointed Ms. Cobert is not working in good faith with the committee," Chaffetz said.
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Even when attempted in good faith, cost-benefit analysis is a poor fit for environmental and public health safeguards.
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"Kesha's performance on the Billboard Music Awards was always approved, in good faith," the label said in a statement.
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The conditions of the invitation leave serious doubt as to whether the league has extended it in good faith.
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Thousands of young service members who, in good faith, had done what they were told were now in limbo.
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Lawyers were brought in to investigate Mr. Perelman's claims and determined that Mr. Gillinson had acted in good faith.
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I can't...in good faith, just look the other way because my party is now complicit in the deficits.
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They want lawmakers who are willing to work together and negotiate in good faith in order to solve problems.
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Mueller last week said he believed Barr had acted in "good faith" in issuing a memo summarizing Mueller's findings.
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Activists, scholars, and elected officials have worked in good faith for years to think up ways around this fact.
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Government employees represented by the CPSU say that the government has refused to negotiate with them in good faith.
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And lastly, insurers and air medical transport providers must work in good faith to forge fair in-network agreements.
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Although each of these solutions requires the spacecraft operator to act in good faith, there is some precedent here.
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Green has said he sold BHS to Chappell in good faith but has accepted he was the wrong buyer.
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So it should be clear that these arguments about the dossier's funding are not being made in good faith.
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And they appear willing to share the spoils in a new CBA by continuing to negotiate in good faith.
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The Affordable Care Act's flaws are fixable, but only if politicians from both parties work together in good faith.
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As recently as January, Ryan pledged that Republicans were "willing to work together in good faith on immigration" policy.
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Parties to a negotiation are under what are known as "procedural duties" — for instance, to act in good faith.
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These addendums gave the UK recourse to seek arbitration if it felt the EU wasn't negotiating in good faith.
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I asked her if she had any reason to believe Trump was willing to work together in good faith.
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In acquiring the bronze, the Getty relied on a decision of Italy's highest court and acted in good faith.
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Everyone could be acting in good faith, but belief alone did not prove that the magnetism was at work.
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"A purchaser may rely on the correctness of the information contained in the register in good faith," she said.
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People need to relax and do what I'm doing: listening to health experts and journalists acting in good-faith.
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The religious community has been doing just that in good-faith partnership with the federal government for four decades.
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Why would Mr. Kim, or any future adversary for that matter, assume Mr. Trump is negotiating in good faith?
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The system would aim to incentivize users to provide additional corrective context in good faith via a points system.
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The problems facing Aboriginal people require policy makers to work with communities in good faith, using considerable material resources.
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ALL I'M SAYING IS WE HAVE SHOWN THAT GOOD TRADE NEGOTIATIONS ON BOTH SIDES IN GOOD FAITH CAN WORK.
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And at all times, our efforts were in good faith and fully transparent to those tasked with overseeing them.
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The Guarneri violin surfaced in 1974, when it was purchased in good faith by violinist Sophie Hagemann in Cologne.
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Threatening to walk away from the entire minor league system is the exact opposite of negotiating in good faith.
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If senators are troubled by the lack of disclosures or time, they can in good faith vote against Kavanaugh.
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He should be willing to meet in good faith with his American counterpart in a search for common ground.
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"We view the entire subpoena as an inappropriate fishing expedition not made in good faith," Consovoy told the judges.
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I find it much easier to engage with arguments that I disagree with when they're made in good faith.
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"While employers are required to engage in the interactive process, not all employers do so in good faith," Chen says.
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"All these people applied in good faith to come and participate and were sent a little, 'Sorry, denied,'" Nissen says.
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"So, we're not going to be doing the war games as long as we're negotiating in good faith," Trump said.
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" He said that the official's statement "calls into question" his earlier comment that the government was acting in "good faith.
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Facebook's position would be a sensible one in an environment where partisan politics are amiable and debated in good faith.
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"We report in good faith and are confident in all of our reporting to date," he said in an email.
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Present denies wrongdoing, and his lawyers say the statements he made about AlphaSector were correct or made in good faith.
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"Off the record conversations are agreed in good faith and in advance between people known to be participating," he said.
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Instead of responding to their critics in good faith, some of the officials involved in landing the Amazon deal — Gov.
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And I think that tells you all you need to know about whether this is in good faith or not.
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After looking at the "clinical trial" they produced, it was clear that the claims were not made in good faith.
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Special Counsel Mueller also stated that Attorney General [William] Barr acted in good faith in his handling of the report.
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"I think, in good faith, people really thought the safety drivers were going to do a good job," Cummings says.
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The revised administrative order said instead disputes should be handled through legal and regulatory channels and resolved in good faith.
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"We believe that Apollo...acted appropriately and in good faith to help CEOC strengthen its capital structure," the firm said.
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"We are all together in good faith and will select amicably who will be the best PM choice," he said.
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Those who treat this latest accusation as if it were grounded in good faith are abetting them in that goal.
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"We're still working in good faith to try to get this resolved," Scalise said as he left Thursday night's meeting.
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All sides must engage constructively and in good faith in order to work toward a secure, stable, and peaceful Yemen.
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Panetta advised Democrats and Republicans to negotiate in good faith, saying it is the only way to end the shutdown.
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An extension of the present cease-fire would signal the parties' intention to negotiate larger political grievances in good faith.
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She expressed doubts that the Iranians could negotiate in good faith, but she agreed to put it to a test.
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Some states have "good Samaritan laws" that protect those who intervene from civil claims if they acted in good faith.
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The time for us to broker a peace deal is when the Palestinians are ready to bargain in good faith.
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" But he said the deal, if carried out in good faith, "has the opportunity to change the playing field significantly.
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It was not an easy call, but we remain steadfast in our desire to negotiate in good faith with creditors.
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A spokesman for the Gagosian Gallery said, "we bought and sold the sculpture in good faith and with good title."
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In addition to authorizing Medicare to negotiate, it adds teeth, if the drug companies refuse to negotiate in good faith.
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"Democrats continue to refuse to negotiate in good faith or appropriate any money for border barriers," Meadows tweeted Friday morning.
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In its own statement, Facebook stressed Thursday that it had acted in "good faith" in its interactions with the commission.
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The US, led by Hillary Clinton, would be ramping up its own ambition and engaging in Katowice in good faith.
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But there's already backlash from activists, who are skeptical that the police department is conducting its investigation in good faith.
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What do you want a religious person who comes to your book in good faith to take away from it?
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So users apparently played the game in good faith — no one was wise yet about how to game the system.
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So far the government has shown it can't act in good faith on this issue, nor can it be trusted.
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The objections were never made in good faith; they aren't to the bill's contents or process, but to its existence.
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Yet Trump still enjoys the same broad powers and massive deference enjoyed by presidents who did act in good faith.
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"We had proposed a universal exchange of all prisoners and we were doing that in good faith," Mr. Zarif said.
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If the Democrats are truly serious about border security, they will act in good faith and do what is necessary.
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The development of countless new drugs depends on taxpayer money and sacrifices that patients in studies make in good faith.
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Threatening to walk away from the entire minor league system is the exact opposite of negotiating in good faith. pic.twitter.
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"Everything we did that is being attacked now in litigation, we did in good faith," they said in a statement.
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It's status-seeking, not argument, and it detracts from the democratic goal of actually engaging in arguments in good faith.
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Envision said it is negotiating in good faith with UnitedHealth, which it claims is making "egregious demands" for price cuts.
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Those are the two questions that congressional Democrats and Republicans should debate in good faith in the next several months.
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The FCC has a two-part framework to determine whether broadcasters and pay TV providers are negotiating in good faith.
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Dmitri S. Peskov, the spokesman for President Vladimir V. Putin, said the United States failed to negotiate in good faith.
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Many people — some in good faith, some not — conflated this announcement with Maza's harassment complaint, but they're not really related.
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" Later that day, he added "If someone really wants to return the car in good faith on day 8, that's fine.
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During his press conference, Mueller said that Attorney General Robert Barr acted in "good faith" in his handling of the report.
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We will carry on negotiating with the promoter in good faith and in private to reach a fair and equitable solution.
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This is the biggest sticking point in judging whether the government is complying with the judge's reunification order in good faith.
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They are working in good faith and we are looking for a way to get it done in a timely fashion.
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Further decisions would depend on North Korea "continuing to have productive negotiations in good faith," the Pentagon said at the time.
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"I cannot in good faith perform there," she said about Georgia, where the law is expected to take effect next year.
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"The items referenced were acquired by Hobby Lobby Stores in good faith between 2010 and 2013," MOTB said in its statement.
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" Bumble says that it invited Match's CEO and CFO to visit it's offices "believing that Match was acting in good faith.
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We said it would be in good faith, and it is not so, and this situation has made me feel depressed.
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For their part, with the arrest of Ms Meng, Chinese officials are questioning whether the Americans are negotiating in good faith.
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Senate Republicans will point to their own disaster aid package to argue that they are in fact negotiating in good faith.
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It claimed it had "acted lawfully" with its reporting of Bezos and that it engaged in "good faith negotiations" with him.
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But if in good faith you can get it over with before and he could, you should get it over with.
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The overwhelming majority of officers are acting in good faith, performing their jobs to the best of their abilities and training.
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White House trade adviser Peter Navarro on Sunday said everyone involved was working in good faith and reiterated the Sunday deadline.
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But Duterte said on Wednesday the previous government acted in good faith and that he was "not prepared to pass judgment".
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"President Abbas assures me he is ready to work toward that goal in good faith," Trump said in Bethlehem alongside Abbas.
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The bottom line: Facebook has the most leverage in Washington when it is seen as engaging its critics in good faith.
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"Kesha's performance on the Billboard Music Awards was always approved, in good faith," read a statement from Dr Luke's label, Kemosabe.
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Most seem to feel that he's simply taking advantage of a rule that was negotiated into the CBA in good faith.
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In other instances, people have testified in good faith but used language that may have suggested more confidence than was warranted.
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They don't want to seem heartless, so they publicly maintain that they are negotiating in good faith to protect the DREAMers.
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Is she back to exact revenge and settle old scores, or is she there to lead an opposition in good faith?
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They said that both the benefactor and the library had acted in good faith with regards to the letter's legitimate provenance.
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Passing this critical legislation will ensure that farmers and ranchers can partner with the government on environmental issues in good faith.
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Those documents clearly demonstrate that the people who initiated American involvement in Vietnam were neither decent nor acting in good faith.
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On the right, the delay was treated as a shameful capitulation to Democratic demands that were never brought in good faith.
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There is no duty to bargain in good faith imposed on resistant employers that upsets the operation of any competitive market.
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The quarterly print also forced one analyst to say he could no longer in good faith recommend the stock to clients.
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"It's clear to me the vast majority of these guardsman acted in good faith," said Representative Mark Takano, Democrat of California.
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A better approach would be for the Obama administration to work with Congress in good faith on tax reform, Hatch added.
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Others have tried to negotiate with all involved, however, expecting the unconscionably greedy to negotiate in good faith is rather naïve.
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At times, they insisted that Trump was simply following the long-standing U.S. anti-corruption policy in Ukraine in good faith.
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As was the case for Mr. Lewis, it is often no defense to show that a defendant acted in good faith.
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So at the very least it's a live question, something many parents and prospective parents are wrestling with in good faith.
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"We invested money in good faith based on representations they made, and then the money vanished," Mr. Gordon of EquiGenesis said.
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Fortunately, assuming both host and guest are working in good faith, getting a refund from Airbnb is a pretty easy process.
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The first is to claim that their statements were made in good faith, and that they did not intend to defraud.
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"Had Mr. Snowden believed that the government would review his book in good faith, he would have submitted it for review."
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Companies are supposed to act in good faith to protect users but critics argue it can be used as a shield.
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Early treaties with the federal government were generally done in good faith by both tribal nations and the emerging United States.
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This makes it tough for even broad-minded progressives to partner in good faith with those who disagree on such questions.
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" The spokesperson says Instacart "will honor the outcome of this election," and the company will negotiate a contract "in good faith.
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If I thought McConnell's offer to bring witnesses... was in good faith, I could probably vote to proceed with impeachment inquiry.
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" But, he added, "before we can work with them, the Republicans have to bargain in good faith and stop sabotaging Obamacare.
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Maguire pushed back on the question, replying that he believes the whistleblower has acted in good faith and followed the law.
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Google has disputed those allegations, saying it is "disappointed that Sonos brought these lawsuits instead of continuing negotiations in good faith."
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" Maguire said he did not know who the whistleblower is, but he believed that the person was "acting in good faith.
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In the meantime, we search, we see what's trending, and we speculate — some of us in good faith, and others not.
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Still, there are good recent examples of what can happen when common ground is sought in good faith: I'm not naïve.
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"At the end of day, everybody is coming to the table in good faith to get to yes," said moderate Rep.
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WarnerMedia and its businesses encourage anyone to report in good faith issues about potential ethical, legal, regulatory, or human rights violations.
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The legislation gives employers a "safe harbor" so they cannot be held liable if they use the system in good faith.
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What is most striking about this commandment is that it does not matter if your testimony is made in good faith.
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"Every chance the Democrats wanted to slow and stop the process of negotiations, we did that in good faith," he said.
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He should be asked whether the president's obligation to "faithfully execute" the laws means that he must act in good faith.
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Clare Leaney, CEO of In Good Faith Foundation, a victim support group, described the bishops' decision as "more of the same".
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Indeed, the Android Wear platform has notoriously languished, and I can't in good faith recommend that anybody buy an Android Wear device.
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Both sides, in other words, can be acting in good faith to use the same facts to retreat into their own corners.
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You can get by on the Air, but its specs are so outdated I can't in good faith recommend anyone buy it.
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"To our knowledge, all employees were compensated in a timely fashion in good faith and in accordance with the law," she said.
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Despite my best efforts to pursue this opportunity in good faith, I recently received information that has made such a pursuit unworkable.
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"She was never told that she couldn't vote, and she voted in good faith," St. John told the Star-Telegram after sentencing.
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Peiffer claimed that he purchased the work in good faith but because it appears in the online registry it has been unsellable.
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"With the deadline to reach an agreement nearing, we are continuing to negotiate, in good faith," the company said in a statement.
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They were braced for a decision to require Chile to negotiate in good faith (though not to hand over coastline to Bolivia).
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No one suggests Ms Lagarde sought or gained any personal benefit from the episode—and she maintains she acted in good faith.
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Sometimes it is offered in good faith, sometimes as thinly veiled political opposition, but it either case, it is bad and wrong.
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"Aurizon has been bargaining in good faith (and) believes solid and constructive progress was being made," the firm said in a statement.
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They tend to approach each other in good faith and empathy, and are typically willing to apologize and acknowledge their own mistakes.
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That said, there are many companies who are advertising binary options, ICOs, and cryptocurrencies that are not currently operating in good faith.
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They came to the UK in good faith to contribute to British society and must be treated with the respect they deserve.
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"We'll know pretty soon if they're going to operate in good faith or not," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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Instead of fear-mongering, Facebook would be better served by working with regulators in good faith while focusing more on preempting abuse.
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We save a fortune by not doing more games as long as we are negotiating in good faith, which both sides are.
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The jury ruled that Aetna recklessly disregarded its duty to deal fairly and in good faith with Cunningham, who had nasopharyngeal cancer.
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It said it continued to negotiate in good faith and hoped to find an amicable solution soon to the "highly regrettable" situation.
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Talks for this have ground to a halt with each side accusing the other of not being willing negotiate in good faith.
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We will extend the hand of friendship to any nation that will work with us in good faith on this vital mission.
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Like the whole thing all of a sudden feels a little less... It doesn't feel like it's in good faith at all.
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In short, generic companies will have little reason to negotiate in good faith once the CREATES Act litigation scheme is in place.
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If Hamas won't act in good faith, then the United States should find and empower Palestinians who've had enough of terrorist rule.
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While many of these solutions are clever, and presented in good faith, high schools like Fruitport speak to a sobering new reality.
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We save a fortune by not doing war games, as long as we are negotiating in good faith - which both sides are!
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The legislation doesn't touch the CDA's "Good Samaritan" immunity available to entities who choose in good faith to screen user-generated content.
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What is needed above all is a new approach to financial regulation—one that accepts mistakes can be made in good faith.
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"I believe that everyone is operating in good faith, and I just want us to be very careful with that," he said.
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The US believed Russia would do as it said it would -- namely, telling Assad to stop fighting -- and negotiate in good faith.
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Although around half of Israelis and Palestinians still want two states, neither side believes the other will move forward in good faith.
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AMI said in a statement that it believes it "acted lawfully" and "in good faith" in its reporting on Bezos and Sanchez.
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The Trump administration said it was working in good faith to meet the deadline, but some parents were ineligible to be reunited.
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But the disagreements were worked out around a table, with individuals on both sides working in good faith toward a collaborative solution.
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But the Governor, the Legislature, the state regulators, and (at least some) localities are working in good faith to make it happen.
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Did he not realize the difference between problematic things said in good faith with those vomited up from the bowels of hate?
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Doyle's claim per se that he found suspect: As he emphasized in the Times interview, she had made it in good faith.
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"My hope would be that when they see it that they really negotiate in good faith with the bankruptcy," Ms. Jones said.
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How could anyone in good faith, knowing make students pay for this stuff when they are probably already knee deep in debt.
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In effect, Didi is attempting to show in good faith that the company is not attempting to quash competing industries and companies.
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Even if the North's leader, Kim Jong-un, is operating in good faith — a historically big if — that outcome is highly unlikely.
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And when they get things wrong - which we all do - they actually admit it and try in good faith to do better.
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Mr. Safani's lawyer, David Schoen, said his client had bought the piece, which has been advertised by reputable dealers, in good faith.
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Companies are supposed to act in good faith to protect users, but critics argue the law can be used as a shield.
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But I don't know if I have that type of integrity to break a contract on somebody, you know, in good faith.
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We were each elected to carry out the duties of our office in good faith and to the best of our abilities.
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But does some of it stem from the fact that Democrats have been too willing to compromise or bargain in good faith?
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But Mr. Galbraith said that if Baghdad refuses to bargain in good faith, the Kurds may unilaterally declare independence at some point.
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"We also understand that many American companies have conducted business in good faith with Huawei and other Chinese telecommunications companies," they wrote.
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If the U.S. feels we have done something wrong, then we can discuss it in good faith and find a reasonable solution.
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Some experts say the board could "be shielded under some circumstances" if it's proven in court that they've acted in good faith.
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" Trudeau said he and Trump reiterated their "commitment to working together in good faith to give the deal a much needed upgrade.
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They participated in the DACA program in good faith and have much to offer this country through their hard work and talent.
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We urge Catholics and others to join us in supporting every woman's right to make her own reproductive choices in good faith.
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In the rally itself, O'Rourke offered similar criticism of Netanyahu, while also saying the Palestinian Authority had not acted in good faith.
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So far, international efforts to get the government to accept humanitarian aid and negotiate in good faith with the opposition have faltered.
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I think the administration and advisers have operated in good faith in trying to get something moving, but we're not there yet.
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"It is vitally important that Americans have confidence that their public servants will serve our entire nation in good faith," he said.
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"Broadcasters remain fully committed to reaching agreements with pay TV companies in good faith," said Dennis Wharton, a spokesman for the group.
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As the Senate neared its adjournment and lawmakers exchanged holiday greetings, Mr. Berger complained that Democrats had not acted in good faith.
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"Officers acted in good faith that, at the time, the man in custody was the same man matching the information provided," Sgt.
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"I have worked in good faith to follow state disclosure requirements with regard to my financial holdings and work history," she said.
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If they're not acting in good faith, you can have a terrible school, and the same is true for a legal system.
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If Hockenberry's and Ghomeshi's essays are supposed to have literary value, why aren't they engaging in good faith with the counterarguments against them?
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"Had your administration complied in good faith with the bipartisan agreement we reached, we would not be writing you today," the letter said.
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I don&apost think that&aposs operating in good faith either and I also think it&aposs important on the border security piece.
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He said his discussions had been productive and conducted in good faith, but he allowed that much more work needed to be done.
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This means, in essence, that advisers now have to in good faith offer advice that is in the best interests of their clients.
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As we've demonstrated up to now, we have always been available to dialogue with seriousness, in good faith, and in a constructive spirit.
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As long as it is done in good faith, they will tolerate experimentation on people that would be intolerable in non-medical circumstances.
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But by doing that, they're allowing those in bad faith to use Twitter's reporting system and tools against those operating in good faith.
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If the SEC later comes calling about a suspicious trade, companies have to demonstrate that the plans were set up in good faith.
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They will need to engage in good faith, to puzzle through and persist (even as powerful incumbents inevitably and furiously lobby against reforms).
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"We remain committed to negotiating in good faith whilst remaining aware of the economic realities" facing the industry, Lonmin spokeswoman Sue Vey said.
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But no one can look at the US hybrid free market / collective system and say, in good faith, that it's all working out.
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Cruz said that he was working in "good faith" to "improve" the bill so it could pass Congress and be signed into law.
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"We acted in good faith," Zarif said of the deal, which was signed by the US, Iran, Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia.
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Until that time comes, I cannot in good faith remain a Democrat, as heretical that may make me in the eyes of some.
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Exceptions make headlines, as when Tesla made its patents available to any competitor who wants to use them "in good faith" in 2014.
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This has left many hospitals operating in the red as the healthcare services they provide in good faith are challenged for medical necessity.
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"They both believed at all times they were acting in good faith and are bitterly disappointed the jury saw it differently," Warren said.
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I pray they have the decency and conviction to respect our Constitution and discharge their duty of advice and consent in good faith.
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I will work with him in good faith and urge him to do his job so that the people of Chicago feel safe.
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In doing so, they've handed a victory to Trump, essentially validating an argument that was never made in good faith to begin with.
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You have said you do not question that Barr and his staff acted in good faith in the redactions made to the report.
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Reid fired back, saying that Smith was "Tap dancing for the NFL," and argued that the league had never operated in good faith.
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If all sides are willing to negotiate in good faith, a final peace agreement could be reached before the end of the year.
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Even if Kaepernick was benched in good faith, management has essentially required him to take a pay cut before letting him be promoted.
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Berlin will also relinquish all claims to being an open city, a cosmopolitan place where professionals can accept an appointment in good faith.
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If Cardona's remarks are representative of her party, does it sound like the Democrats want to negotiate with the President in good faith?
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These imams, even if acting in good faith, can only reinforce communalism in France and work against integration, because they are not French.
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Yet Mr. Trump could ultimately call for the levies if he does not think Europe is negotiating a trade deal in good faith.
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The collectors, Lynda and William Beierwaltes, had argued that they bought the artifact in good faith for more than $1 million in 1996.
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You can't, in good faith, tell us the way you're collecting trash is good if you don't keep the data and analyze it.
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While Special Representative Khalilzad may be an able negotiator acting in good faith, his Taliban counterparts are not, as the ongoing attacks show.
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But Bullister doesn't think a campaign like IdealFuture's, with its massive promises and comparatively tiny budget, could possibly be launched in good faith.
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Factories are required to report and treat their own emissions, for instance — an exercise in good faith that officials admit does not work.
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But his other claims — that Trump sincerely cared about corruption and was acting in good faith to root it out — don't hold up.
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Joaquin Castro said the House now has enough evidence to move forward "in good faith" to draw up articles of impeachment against Trump.
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"The donations he made were made in good faith and for the right reasons, so I guess they were positive," Dr. Berman said.
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Washington can't meet in good faith with any nation that has our citizens held captive — in what would set an awfully ugly precedent.
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Just confess you agree with the shitty point you're attempting to conceal you condone, so we can argue this out in good faith.
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Is the Taliban acting in good faith in terms of wanting to seriously negotiate a political settlement to the war with power sharing?
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"I want to stress that the whistleblower and the inspector general have acted in good faith throughout," he said during his opening remarks.
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All of this is cold comfort to a buyer who laid out a large sum in good faith that the deal would happen.
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"It was done in good faith," Crabb told U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson, an Obama appointee, before she handed down Stone's sentence.
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Sullivan has questioned whether the sever arrangement was made in good faith or if there was an eye toward circumventing public disclosure laws.
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She says she likes to pretend that she is writing for her "smartest, funniest friend," someone she assumes is reading in good faith.
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Michel said the EU was ready to negotiate a free-trade agreement with Britain but called on London to work in good faith.
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He knows that America needs and voters want party leaders to work together in good faith without giving up core values and beliefs.
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Michel said the EU was ready to negotiate a free-trade agreement with Britain but called on London to work in good faith.
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These federal programs have a track record of success when implemented properly and we urge you to consider this request in good faith.
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Hours after those media accounts first appeared, you sent me a response to the proposals that we had conveyed in good faith yesterday.
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" Stuart said "we came to the negotiating table in good faith and put forth comprehensive proposals," but the guild "refused to negotiate further.
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Hochschild, although writing for readers unlikely to sympathize with such views, engages her subjects in good faith, seeing them as kind and intelligent.
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Mr. Snowden had argued that the government had said it would not review his materials in good faith and within a reasonable time.
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Unlike writing an article and posting it to Twitter, if you follow a recipe in good faith, you get a fairly predictable result.
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In response, AMI issued a statement saying that the company had been "in good faith negotiations" with Bezos prior to his Medium post.
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I will follow the Special Counsel regulations scrupulously and in good faith, and on my watch, Bob will be allowed to complete his work.
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We've now made progress on both of these fronts ... Our appropriators are working in good faith toward a bipartisan proposal to keep government open.
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How in good faith can an attorney general act without participating in the single-most pressing legal case facing this country, facing this administration?
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Others are more measured, arguing in good faith that China has veered too far from the positive bits of Mao's thinking and his rule.
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"It was in the possession of a British family, who bought the mosaic in good faith more than four decades ago," Brand told AFP.
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It is clear that no matter how much the Department cooperates and provides information in good faith, the Committee will lie about the facts.
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"[The collection] serves in many ways to reintroduce the JNCO brand to a younger audience," Rose In Good Faith cofounder David Teitelbaum told Refinery29.
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The White House has accused some Democratic senators of refusing to engage in good-faith negotiations, and some Democrats made similar claims about McGahn.
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Researchers may sometimes resort to performing tests without knowledge or consent of the organization, nevertheless acting in good faith, with public interest in mind.
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What's really not called for are insults to academic efforts that seek, in good faith, to quantify the pros and cons of ride-sharing.
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"What people at the carriers — in good faith, given our need for quick answers — thought would take 'weeks' has turned into 'months,'" Moss said.
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However, some will not, and others, even if brought in good faith, may be defensible as fair use or for some other permissible reason.
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Despite this, we have attempted to engage with the Committee in good faith in an effort to accommodate your stated interest in these materials.
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And so, in good faith, here are some tips for candidates to pick themselves up and brush themselves off after being disappointed in Iowa.
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The law did two things: It essentially protected anyone at public schools from any damage, provided they injected students with EpiPens in good faith.
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Our side will continue to work in good faith to see that an agreement is reached to keep the government open by tomorrow's deadline.
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But there's a little-known legal loophole— the Bill Emerson Act, a 1996 federal law that protects anyone who donates food in good faith.
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Yet Kagan, a former Harvard law dean and US solicitor general, said she was "100% certain" the majority reached the decision in good faith.
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The United States believes that India would negotiate in good faith during the Kigali talks, the U.S. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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Chuck Grassley (R-IA) complained on the Senate floor earlier this week that Democrats were aiming too high, and not bargaining in good faith.
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"What people at the carriers, in good faith given our need for quick answers, thought would take 'weeks' has turned into 'months,' " he continued.
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Nonetheless, I saw Congressman Price consistently work in good faith with members of both parties; always showing fairness and courtesy to the other side.
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It is critical for committee members and House leaders of both parties to work in good faith to call attention to fundamental operational flaws.
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He suggested the caucus wasn't negotiating in good faith and would have ultimately refused to vote for the bill no matter what compromises emerged.
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But it's a false choice, because any well-functioning government operating in good faith would provide its watchdogs with enough funding to do both.
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"I understand they were acting in good faith to protect themselves, but it is not right to protect yourself by harming others," Palmisano said.
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It is only a matter of time before they will cave; they should come to the table in good faith and seek a bargain.
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"We save a fortune by not doing war games, as long as we are negotiating in good faith - which both sides are!" he tweeted.
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" One administration official went as far as to say that "we'll know pretty soon if they're going to operate in good faith or not.
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How they keep in good faith With so many eyes on them, White Nonsense RoundUp only brings on white people who know their stuff.
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There is much Republicans and Democrats can disagree on in good faith, but the foundation of our democracy shouldn't be one of those things.
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Most of those supporters believe the company was acting in good faith, though a third of them think the decision was motivated by publicity.
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Republicans say they fear airports and military instillations that have used the products in good faith may face liabilities beyond what they can afford.
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" Compounding vendor concerns is that the settlement plan as it stands presents "serious issues regarding whether the plan has been proposed in good faith.
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As we continue to bargain in good faith, we are confident that we'll resolve contract issues and negotiate a contract that works for everyone.
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"The discussions that are currently going forward with the Labour Party ... are being pursued in good faith, there are no preconditions," Cox told parliament.
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"There are members in good faith who are working on both sides of the aisle, and we continue to have discussions," Collins told reporters.
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"All parties have engaged in good-faith settlement negotiations, but despite their efforts, have not been able to settle the matter," the filing said.
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Faced with citizens who expect their leaders to demystify the potentially dangerous mystery, the government has historically tried to (not always in good faith).
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If the defendants can show they acted in good faith and did not try to deceive anyone, then they cannot be convicted of fraud.
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U.S. Vice President Mike Pence used a visit to Ireland on Tuesday to urge the European Union to negotiate with Britain "in good faith".
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And we who in good faith sought justice are the targets of the anger of the Jewish community and many families of the victims.
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Before acquiring it, the Getty undertook a comprehensive, five-year effort to determine that the statue could be purchased legally and in good faith.
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Further, at the time of the recent allegations made by Mr. Bezos, it was in good faith negotiations to resolve all matters with him.
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"We are thoroughly researching these objects and will discuss our findings in good faith with the Culture Ministry," Ms. Lapin said in an email.
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The coverage was skeptical but generally polite, taking the company's claims in good faith while noting that IdealFuture was probably aiming way too high.
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If it feels as though we no longer know how to speak or listen in good faith to one another, it's because we don't.
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The only exception would be if the accused has acted in good faith, and his attorney has negotiated a peaceful surrender with the prosecutor.
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If that is the case, how could congressmen have voted for the bill in good faith back in 2010, before its rules were written?
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"Had Mr. Snowden believed that the government would review his book in good faith, he would have submitted it for review," Mr. Wizner said.
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He said that once his government thought it was clear that the protesters weren't prepared to negotiate in good faith, the government took action.
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"We will neither outsource our security nor will we renegotiate or add onto a deal we have already implemented in good faith," he said.
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"We expect creditors to act in good faith, as we will, so that the resolution is not disorderly," Kicillof said during a news conference.
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"We expect creditors to act in good faith, as we will, so that the resolution is not disorderly," Kicillof said during a news conference.
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Those who say China signed the agreement in good faith point to similar deals the country struck with the U.K., Germany and the G20.
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" Turnbull didn't back down from Trump, telling the new President that "a deal is a deal" and urging Trump to "act in good faith.
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And some of these things may also be believed in good faith, but I don't think that gives someone a license to harm others.
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"We have been, and we continue to be, willing to work together in good faith on immigration," Ryan said Saturday on the House floor.
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The FCC issued comprehensive information requests to both sides to determine whether they were meeting their duty to negotiate in good faith, Wheeler said.
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Across these years, hundreds of thousands of young men and women signed on in good faith and served in the lower and middle ranks.
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"Our singular message was we've got to reopen the government and then in good faith we can have negotiations," Representative Dean Phillips told reporters.
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Especially in light of the then-recent backdrop of Clarence Thomas's confirmation, nobody believed that conservatives were talking about sexual harassment in good faith.
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Garofolo's advice for someone trapped in tax debt is to pay something––anything––to show that you're working in good faith to settle up.
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Green called the report "the predetermined and inaccurate output of a biased and unfair process" and said the sale had been made in good faith.
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We responded promptly and in good faith to the initial outreach from representatives of TINA and hoped to engage with them to address their concerns.
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We believe it is self-evident that the people who, acting in good faith, now depend on insurance provided through the exchange must be protected.
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"We have agreed to steps that if implemented in good faith can address two serious problems I have just described about the cessation," said Kerry.
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" Noting that the department now has neither a permanent secretary nor deputy secretary, Thompson called on the administration to work with Congress "in good faith.
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The country can go one of two ways, right now: toward a future where working together in good faith has a chance, or toward nihilism.
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She never turned anyone down, unless she was out of town, and still in good faith made a monetary donation to that cause or foundation.
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Historically, the North has rarely negotiated in good faith: Pyongyang cheated on a 1994 nuclear agreement in which it pledged to limit its nuclear enrichment.
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The aide said that despite the fractious state convention, the Cruz campaign will continue to work in good faith with all sectors of the party.
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Patty Murray of Washington, who is also a member of the Democratic leadership, even praised Republicans for working in "good faith" to reach an agreement.
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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY LTD- "NEGOTIATED IN GOOD FAITH AND WE FEEL GOOD ABOUT IT" IN REGARDS TO SUSTAINABILITY OF CO'S ALBERTA CONTRACTS - CFO, CONF CALL
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ROSS SAYS CHINA WAS FOLLOWING THROUGH 'IN GOOD FAITH' ON PROMISES MADE EARLIER IN OCT TO PRESS AHEAD WITH PURCHASES OF US FARM PRODUCTS- FT
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"We bought and sold the sculpture in good faith without knowledge of the alleged claim," the gallery said in a statement, referring to Pelham's lawsuit.
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Now as Facebook's front man on the fact-checking debate, he could again one day find himself walking back another argument made in good faith.
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We responded promptly and in good faith to the initial outreach from representatives of TINA and hoped to engage with them to address their concerns.
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"One thing I do take big issue with the president on is he is saying that Democrats aren't moving forward in good faith," he said.
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The British government said in a statement that Pyongyang's commitment was a positive step and hoped it indicated "an effort to negotiate in good faith".
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Honchar's boss, Tetiana Posevkina, said staff were acting in good faith, and had no way to verify whether the documents they were presented were forgeries.
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Everywhere you look and tap and scroll, there's a new source of instruction and analysis—spread in good faith, bad faith, and everything in between.
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"We tried in good faith to show that we would enforce the immigration laws for the first six years of the Obama administration," Fresco said.
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"We believe we acted in good faith to meet the EC disclosure requirements and there was no intent to mislead," GE said in a statement.
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"Nokia actively takes steps to ensure that the technology we provide – legally and in good faith – will be used properly and lawfully," the company said.
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Rather than taking a job in good faith and leaking information, it implies would-be leakers should apply for jobs with the purpose of leaking.
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"It is vitally important that Americans have confidence that their public servants will serve our entire nation in good faith," he said: http://bit.ly/2sgRRgX.
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"We will continue to work in good faith with the committees on the very few issues they have actually been engaged on," the official added.
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So it's heartening to see AWS employees push back against company policies — and worrying to see Amazon refuse to engage with them in good faith.
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And he said he wasn't sure yet what the benchmark should be for declaring that North Korea was acting in good faith and making progress.
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Past presidents have typically invoked emergency powers in good faith, and in ways that Congress intended—in response to terrorism or overseas conflicts, for instance.
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Trump will continue to vilify immigrants and come up with nasty nicknames for legislators who, in good faith, want to reach a solution on DACA.
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I want to keep pressure on Democrats to come to the negotiating table in good faith and fund what they have supported in the past.
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Moreover, the Agency's unwillingness to explain its decisions since then, and to answer the questions we have asked them in good faith, is deeply disturbing.
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"The department has been operating in good faith and earnestly trying to comply with court orders, including the rapidly approaching deadline for reunification," Stauffer said.
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It's a global deal, which other major countries have no interest in abiding by in good faith, that has potentially profound consequences for American workers.
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It is true that liberals dislike Republican policies in general, whether the policies were devised in good faith, for above-board ideological reasons, or not.
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Several of them have said they thought the Republicans were negotiating in good faith, although they had not yet seen the draft of the bill.
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It's impossible to moderate the forum in future in good faith when I'm unable to honestly answer valid questions people might have about this matter.
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A deal made in good faith, in which both parties have mutual respect or have submitted themselves to some system of accountability, would be binding.
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"We are working on all of these items in good faith, as we speak, and we hope and expect to conclude negotiations today," Schumer said.
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The department said the union failed to negotiate in good faith, ignoring multiple invitations to resolve the impasse and blowing multiple deadlines to submit counteroffers.
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"I came into your beautiful country in good faith and in peace and here I am," Hall says in the video, according to Global News.
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"A lot of people who had worked within Google in good faith for a long time said we need new forms of pushback," she said.
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"I placed the bet in good faith, willing to send one of our parkas if we lost, and I did the previous year," Dewey wrote.
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But the Getty has repeatedly challenged Italy's claims, insisting that the statue was bought in good faith, after it had been retrieved in international waters.
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The political and practical stakes are enormous not just for the Trump era, but for whether presidential power can be exercised only in good faith.
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While Lowey said Democrats are "working in good faith" with Republicans on the conference committee, she said there was no sign of an imminent deal.
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This "advice of counsel" defense is raised with increased regularity in white-collar crime cases, often coupled with its close cousin — acting in good faith.
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"This week, and from the beginning of negotiations, Ambassador Lighthizer and his team have been negotiating in good faith and with good will," she said.
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Her spokesman said the government had "in good faith come forward with a strong package of concessions to deal with the spirit of the amendment".
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But if their allegations are judged true and considered in good faith, the integrity of the underlying FISA law would also be thrown into doubt.
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"Iran cannot be trusted to act in good faith or be allowed to move forward with development of nuclear weapons," Rooney said in a statement.
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"We save a fortune by not doing war games, as long as we are negotiating in good faith — which both sides are!" he wrote online.
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"I would rather risk interviewing a witness in good faith who ultimately produces little probative information than risk not interviewing one who does," he wrote.
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Someone not beholden to the entrenched partisan ways of the past and, therefore, able to reach out in good faith to solve previously unsolvable problems.
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It's a strong rebuttal to Trump's defense that he was fighting in good faith against corruption in Ukraine by seeking the investigations into the Bidens.
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And all parties need to participate in good faith in the negotiations being mediated by the Roman Catholic Church to get elections back on track.
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As you progress and your resources run thin, you're continually given choices to act in good faith that don't always result in a worse outcome.
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A spokesperson for Envision Healthcare says the firm has been negotiating in good faith with UnitedHealth and criticized the insurer for reaching out to hospitals.
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Outlets like the Times are disposed toward neutral reporting that depends on assuming that their subjects are operating in good faith and telling the truth.
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One of the best ways to demonstrate that you're willing to have a negotiation in good faith is to use ranges when talking about salary.
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What they're saying: At a press conference, Gantz said he tried to form a national unity government but Netanyahu refused to negotiate in good faith.
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We continue to engage in good faith, and we're absolutely determined to move the USMCA through the Congress, to the President's desk, and complete it.
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"They think that the US doesn't intend to negotiate in good faith due to the presence of committed regime changers in the administration," he continued.
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"I don't think they operate in good faith," said Eric Feinberg of the Global Intellectual Property Enforcement Center, who tracks content linked to terrorist organizations.
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And when they are operating professionally, I&aposm talking about prosecutors, and in good faith, they should be recognized for the public service that they provide.
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It based its ruling on an Israeli law that states that even transactions with legal faults could be valid if they were conducted in "good faith".
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Open processes can work if all or most participants are actually interested in developing a bill they can support, but not everyone negotiates in good faith.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says joint U.S.-South Korea military exercises will resume if North Korea stops negotiating in good faith over its nuclear program.
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Thom Tillis (R-NC) argued the same, saying that Democrats should move on to "work in good faith" with the same president who repeatedly insults Democrats.
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"Often people have an idea of what was, especially as it applies to JNCO," Rose In Good Faith cofounder Akiva Alpert said in a press release.
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On Wednesday, a judge said he believed that the workers filed the NHRC complaint against the Thammakaset chicken farm in "good faith", and without false information.
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"They understand that President Trump is going to appoint conservative judges but they are willing to work in good faith to find consensus nominees," Kang added.
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If a blacklist provider like Google is operating in good faith, this offers reasonably good privacy — especially weighed against the very real dangers of malicious sites.
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" The vote to acquit Mr. Trump is a lesson for those who think the @SenateGOP will magically negotiate in good faith and "meet in the middle.
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" He said that he had negotiated with local officials in good faith and that the move was not "about whether I love St. Louis or Missouri.
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The lawyer's response smacks of favoritism (to the president) and might violate the president's fiduciary duty to treat all shareholders equally and act in good faith.
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Ryan also noted that both parties are working in good faith to have amended legislation ready for discussion for when Congress returns from recess May 10.
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During Tuesday's hearing, Assistant City Attorney Jessica Battle said the police department had "acted in good faith" and released footage it believed satisfied the court order.
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First, he says, the league adopted the policy without bargaining with the NFL Players Association, the players' union, violating its duty to negotiate in good faith.
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Faulconer said Tuesday that he looked forward to talking with the Chargers, but only if the team had a "sincere interest" in negotiating in good faith.
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"You don't need to blackmail us, Power said, as we are indeed interested in operating in good faith," the cable says of Power's conversation with Liu.
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I love the state of Georgia, but I need to stand with women and until they withdraw Measure HB481, I cannot in good faith perform there.
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It commits the government to "vigorously contest" any instance where it feels the EU is breaching the requirement to negotiate a future relationship in good faith.
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Assistant City Attorney Jessica Battle said in the hearing the police department had "acted in good faith" and released footage it believed satisfied the court order.
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"Phone services are a vital part of people's lives, and we expect all customers to be treated fairly and in good faith," she said on Wednesday.
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"We believe that the Department brought this case in good faith based on its view of the law as it existed at the time," they said.
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These commitments state that the EU will act in good faith and it will use its best endeavors to prevent having to trigger the Irish backstop.
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Federal law requires employers to negotiate "in good faith," but only on a tightly circumscribed set of issues — basically just wages, hours and some working conditions.
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For a long time, he was willing to engage with his opponents in good faith, and seemed poised to become a respectable right-wing public intellectual.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's finance minister said on Friday that Moscow was open to "talks in good faith" with Ukraine over the $3 billion debt it owes.
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But NFL Network reported later Monday that the Giants engaged in "good-faith negotiations" on a contract that would make Beckham the league's highest-paid wideout.
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Ban said last year U.N. envoy Christopher Ross had intensified efforts to facilitate the entry of the parties into negotiations without preconditions and in good faith.
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The characters aren't infallible, but they're knowledgable policy wonks who are willing to argue in good faith over the philosophical differences they have with their opponents.
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"President Abbas assures me he is ready to work towards that goal in good faith, and Prime Minister [Benjamin] Netanyahu has promised the same," he said.
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"We keep on negotiating in good faith, we try and get the best deal we can, but we are ready for all eventualities," Raab told TalkRadio.
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Express Scripts said in Tuesday's filing that the contract did not require it to offer any specific price cuts, but only to negotiate in good faith.
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So if Trump lies so much and he cannot be trusted to follow through on his word, how can anyone negotiate with him in good faith?
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"I hope all countries continue working in good faith to get this done, whether that means a vote in Congress this year or next," Brady said.
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Sessions maintained throughout their exchange that he gave his answers during his confirmation hearing in "good faith" and that he had no "improper discussions" with Russians.
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"We've worked in good faith to provide a permanent fix for Dreamers, and … I think we're going to nail down some final negotiations on this," Rep.
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The original post was probably written in good faith, but when it comes to cats and salami — two precious things — it's always good to fact check.
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The purpose of the blue slip has always been to ensure that the president engages in good-faith consultations with a judicial nominee's home state senators.
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And he again suggested that he would "leave the table" if they negotiations were not productive or if North Korea was not operating in good faith.
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The CDC also needs to make a public statement saying that its guidelines cannot be used to prosecute doctors who prescribe higher doses in good faith.
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" When asked if the entire U.K. government was acting in good faith, he said: "No… I think some of them are, but not all of them.
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" He writes: "I will follow the Special Counsel regulations scrupulously and in good faith, and on my watch, Bob will be allowed to complete his work.
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Progressives find it hard to imagine that there are others who in good faith don't want the better world they're offering and will fiercely resist it.
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How can she work with Trump in good faith on difficult issues if she believes that he is a crook and a traitor to the country?
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"If that legislation had not provided for the May deadline, there would have been more time for agreements and negotiations in good faith," González-Colón said.
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Cummings told reporters on Wednesday that he believed Cohen was acting in good faith with the committee, and had a general concern for his family's safety.
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But Mr. Muse said the American government could be financially liable if it pulled out the rug from under companies that had acted in good faith.
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We've had very good steps in good faith from the North Koreans in releasing the hostages and other moves so we're going to continue those conversations.
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Still, he said the AADLA would like to work with lawmakers to build legislation that can improve regulations without snuffing out dealers working in good faith.
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Schott responded that, although MuleSoft was not for sale, the MuleSoft board of directors would consider in good faith any reasonable offer it received from Salesforce.
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Denham said he believes all parties are negotiating in good faith, but said the centrists are ready to move forward with the discharge petition when needed.
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It would also expand legal protections for cyber researchers working in "good faith" to hack equipment to find vulnerabilities so manufacturers can patch previously unknown flaws.
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Merrigan told Reuters he had notified True "in good faith" to get the security issue fixed so the data would not fall into the wrong hands.
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"We save a fortune by not doing war games, as long as we are negotiating in good faith - which both sides are!" he said on Twitter.
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"Defendants are devoting extraordinary resources to comply fully with this court's orders, and to do so in good faith," the government said in a legal filing.
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"Across these years, hundreds of thousands of young men and women signed on in good faith and served in the lower and middle ranks," he writes.
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Though Makhlouf believes he acted in good faith, some Irish politicians are calling for the appointment to be put on hold until the findings are public.
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"The Broadway League has been negotiating in good faith over multiple sessions and there are additional proposals to make," the trade group said in a statement.
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Representative Rob Bishop of Utah, the current Republican chairman of committee, noted in a statement that the inspector general found Mr. Zinke acted in good faith.
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At the time, opposition leaders and their Western backers said that no talks could take place in good faith during stepped-up regime and Russian offensives.
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While the talks have been conducted in good faith, "we have been unable to bridge important policy gaps between us," Mr. Corbyn wrote in his letter.
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The government "intends to engage in good faith negotiations as soon as possible" and the ministry will hold an investor presentation on March 27, it said.
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After doing that and then operating the two schools "in good faith" for three years, Haikala said she would reconsider their motion for a full separation.
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Rather than engage in good faith with movements like Black Lives Matter, Lilla chooses to mock them, reserving a particularly meanspirited sneer for today's campus left.
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"Unfortunately," the Walt Disney Company "did not come to the negotiating table, nor did it act in good faith to resolve the dispute," the lawsuit reads.
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"President Abbas assures me he is ready to work toward that goal in good faith," Mr. Trump said in Bethlehem with Mr. Abbas by his side.
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"I cannot in good faith support a nominee who has a lengthy track record of tweets attacking both prominent Democratic women and prominent Republican women," Sen.
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Security researchers are worried that the malicious code might have been taken from Hutchins's research or provided in good faith that he was helping other researchers.
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The circumstances listed in the law include if an indictment is not drafted in good faith or is discriminatory, to protect lawmakers from politically motivated prosecution.
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"When a pharmacist has a legitimate concern about working conditions, we make every effort to address that concern in good faith," CVS said in a statement.
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"Unfortunately, there is no reason to believe that we can negotiate in good faith with a person who holds such vile and reprehensible beliefs," Richmond added.
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Ross "doesn't have to choose the best option" as long as he considers all evidence in good faith, Justice Department lawyer Brett Shumate said at trial.
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This system allows for a federal judiciary insulated from partisan politics so long as the executive and legislative branches engage in the process in good faith.
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"To the contrary, Tillerson seemed to act in good faith to reach an agreement divesting himself from his holdings prior to entering the administration," Goldstone said.
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"Prague accepted the ownership of the 'Slav Epic' in good faith and was, and still is, convinced of the indisputability of its ownership," Ms. Felixova said.
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Then start the conversation by demonstrating that you're acting in good faith on his earlier feedback, and when that's accomplished, move on to your own agenda.
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The difference between how the right is treating Mueller and how it treated Starr makes clear that these attacks are not being made in good faith.
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The idea they would ever cut a deal in good faith, or agree to a comprehensive immigration reform that secures the border first, is simply naive.
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If Mr. Sessions's review is conducted in good faith, it will vindicate the Justice Department's existing police work and demonstrate the continuing value of consent decrees.
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At the time of Mr. Santrich's arrest, many in Colombia took it as a sign that members of the FARC had not negotiated in good faith.
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If Facebook was really acting in good faith, they'd put it into a foundation and not use it to make the marionettes dance, which they do.
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The comments Chris endures in good faith aren't attempts to genuinely interact with him; they're buyer inquiries from a horrific parade of consumers inspecting new merchandise.
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"It was in the possession of a British family, who bought the mosaic in good faith more than four decades ago," Brand said to Agence France-Presse.
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Of course some critics believe in good faith that policies that set grand ambitions we don't yet know how to meet are, ipso facto, a bad idea.
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And as a rule of thumb we should assume the opposition is acting in good faith, that the other side is not concealing some awful ulterior motive.
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A Commerce spokesperson said in a statement to CNN that the department had been dealing in good faith with the committee and already complied with numerous requests.
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In support of upcoming diplomatic negotiations led by Secretary Pompeo, additional decisions will depend upon the DPRK [North Korea] continuing to have productive negotiations in good faith.
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Although she knows Tyrion's weak points (believing Cersei, trusting and serving Daenerys), she also knows that he operates in good faith, and that he cares about her.
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"We view the entire subpoena as an inappropriate fishing expedition not made in good faith," Consovoy, a lawyer for Trump, told the three-judge panel on Wednesday.
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"We view the entire subpoena as an inappropriate fishing expedition not made in good faith," Consovoy, a lawyer for Trump, told the three-judge panel on Wednesday.
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If the Department proceeds in good faith and we are able to obtain everything that we need, then there will be no need to take further steps.
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"I really do believe Democratic and Republican — the people sitting around this table — want to get something done in good faith," Trump said during the bipartisan meeting.
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But after months of growing suspicion, both sides could have been acting in good faith all along, and still let state secrets get out into the wild.
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A spokesman for Group Nine Media said that the company has been negotiating with the bargaining unit in good faith and supports the employees' decision to unionize.
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He urged jurors to be skeptical of two cooperating witnesses formerly with Visium, and contended Lumiere acted in "good faith" in obtaining values for the fund's securities.
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Employee advocates said the new contract, which took effect on Monday, severely cut back on employee benefits and that the agency did not negotiate in good faith.
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Decide on a scope that's comfortable for you and find an organization that works in good faith to make positive change that you wouldn't necessarily agree with.
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In his letter, he says that what is at stake is nothing less than "whether Greece can trust, and continue negotiating in good faith" with the IMF.
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Agency officers, acting in good faith, with the support of the executive branch and congressional leadership, opened black sites and conducted interrogations using EITs for several years.
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I think this was probably still the best route for us, but it involved hounding everyone I've ever met and making them buy copies in good faith.
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Irish Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe welcomed the fact that Makhlouf was found to have acted in good faith and in a politically neutral way, a spokeswoman said.
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Filed on Monday in Bismarck, North Dakota federal court, the lawsuit said Andeavor failed to negotiate in good faith to renew the easement, which expired in 2013.
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If Moscow wants to freeze the status quo in Syria, it has to convince Assad to finally negotiate in good faith and not break the ceasefire outright.
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"Further, at the time of the recent allegations made by Mr. Bezos, it was in good faith negotiations to resolve all matters with him," the company continued.
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Under state law, officers cannot be held liable for deaths from the weapons if they are used "in good faith" and within the scope of official duties.
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"The Department has acted in good faith to meet the Committee's legitimate need for information concerning the impact of the current shutdown," Treasury said in its letter.
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Thaddeus Stauber, a lawyer for the foundation that runs the museum, wrote in an email that the baron and the museum acquired the Pissarro in good faith.
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As he showed in that town hall in May, he is smooth, likable, and unflappable—able to face even his harshest detractors openly and in good faith.
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Whitley's office responded to the ruling by thanking the judge for acknowledging that "the list maintenance process was performed in good faith," according to The Associated Press.
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"Many employers, acting in good faith, seek outside advice to ensure they're in compliance with the law when communicating with their employees about union elections," he added.
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"We agreed to steps that, if implemented in good faith, can address two serious problems that I just described about the cessation" of hostilities, Mr. Kerry said.
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We'll meet with anyone who wants to work in good faith to strengthen the economy, raise wages, and make sure our constituents have quality, affordable health care.
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Instead, the company said in arbitration documents that it had "acted in good faith and without knowledge of any wrongdoing or improper activity" in Ms. Clarke's account.
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This week's ruling allows graduate assistants to vote on whether to unionize, and if they do, for the students and the universities to bargain in good faith.
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" His statement continues: "In the situations identified in the lawsuit filed today, the university acted lawfully and in good faith, and we expect a court to agree.
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Top Democrats argue Republicans are holding the government hostage over the border wall while Republicans allege Democrats are playing politics and failing to negotiate in good faith.
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Whether that's to enhance North Korea's economy in good faith or to gain enough funds to funnel into launching nuclear and missile tests is up for debate.
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In any case, we decided to take the proposal in good faith and investigated whether building a wall of nuclear waste is at all feasible or advisable.
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We entered into contract negotiations with AT&T in good faith, but the company sent negotiators to the table who lacked the authority to make a deal.
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Once it became clear AT&T was not going to bargain in good faith, it was only a matter of time before workers walked off the job.
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"ICE officers worked in good faith with the information they had available at the time," the agency said in a statement released to CNN affiliate WOOD-TV.
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"We've maintained our position to negotiate in good faith, but under the current scenario we are going to protect the people," Rosselló said in a Facebook post.
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"It is clear that no matter how much the department cooperates and provides information in good faith, the committee will lie about the facts," the statement said.
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The solution to this problem on both sides — whether you're receiving the feedback or giving it — boils down to trusting that everyone is participating in good faith.
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It's no wonder that all this has convinced a lot of Republicans in Congress that the White House isn't negotiating with them in good faith on immigration.
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This, however, is a case dealing with administrative rules, which require officials to act in good faith and offer legitimate reasons for advancing a particular policy goal.
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During own my particular experience of Twitter harassment, I tried, in good faith, to use the tools the platform makes available to its users to stop abuse.
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"The president is not negotiating in good faith," said Juan Escalante, 28, who was born in Venezuela and now works for America's Voice, an immigrant rights group.
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When Mick Mulvaney and his leadership team took control of the bureau in November, we on the advisory board tried in good faith to engage with them.
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"Everyone, the debtor first and foremost, would engage in good faith" if all the various state court proceedings were halted and conducted under the bankruptcy rules instead.
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Mr. Jiampietro "had a full and fair opportunity for discovery" and the Fed's lawyers "acted in good faith in every aspect of this investigation," the brief said.
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"We continue to negotiate in good faith with very good proposals that benefit employees today and build a stronger future for all of us," the company said.
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P.A. has in the past been reluctant to use the very potent mechanism of withholding federal funding, as long as the state is acting in good faith.
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In December 2011, Judge Kathryn Tanksley approved a broad protective order, keeping from the public and NHTSA any documents that GM designated "in good faith" as confidential.
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In this thoughtful feature, Mr. Sullivan advises liberals and traditional conservatives to take the reactionary right seriously and engage — carefully, but in good faith — with their ideas.
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"As long as the complaint is made in good faith you are protected, even if you are incorrect with your underlying issue," said employment attorney Alex Granovsky.
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In a statement, Mount Sinai Health System said its hospitals are committed to a vigorous compliance program, and that Continuum acted in good faith in handling repayments.
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If there had been even a few Republican moderates who voted for the Affordable Care Act, Congress might actually be fixing it in good faith right now.
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In addition, the provision in STELAR that says broadcasters must negotiate in good faith will help continue to lay the right path forward to avoid TV blackouts.
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From the crime bill to immigration to health care, Mr. Biden is facing attacks for his role in policies that Democrats can argue in good faith worked.
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Deputy Commissioner Jennifer Strachan, the head of the RCMP in British Columbia, said on Friday police would "in good faith" relocate to a town outside Wet'suwet'en land.
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In his tweets calling off the talks, Mr. Trump cited the death of an American soldier as evidence that the Taliban were not negotiating in good faith.
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In 2014 we received Facebook data and derivatives of Facebook data from another company, GSR, that we engaged in good faith to legally supply data for research.
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He is a highly honorable and decent person, and I have no doubt that he made the many judgments for which people loathe him in good faith.
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Mason voted in good faith that she could legally vote because she was never notified by any government agency that it was against the law to vote.
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"Indeed, we have every indication that the government made its application to the court in good faith," Nadler wrote in the six-page rebuttal obtained by CNN.
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"I can't imagine (that) 2018 Democrats would want to shut down the government over that, especially when we are negotiating in good faith," said Texas Republican Sen.
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"We have participated in this tender in good faith and remain hopeful that we will be able to complete the transaction soon," it said in a statement.
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Biden spokesman Andrew Bates told CNN for the September article that Biden worked in "good faith" to get UN weapons inspectors into Iraq and avert an invasion.
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Li did not concede and said that his private Facebook post was taken "completely out of context" and that any criticism he made was "in good faith".
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"All parties have engaged in good-faith settlement negotiations, but despite their efforts, have not been able to settle the matter," the filing said, according to Reuters.
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This Congress may not, but future ones will, and they will tie the hands of future administrators trying in good faith to balance legitimate competing public policies.
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From the crime bill to immigration to health care, Mr. Biden is facing attacks for his role in policies that Democrats can argue in good faith worked.
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" "I have conveyed to Mr. Jordan that I believe that Mr. Cicilline has acted in good faith and in a bipartisan way," Gaetz told The Hill. "Mr.
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And thanks to the accompanying resonance on social media, "no one would ever be able to say that 'I purchased this work in good faith,' " he said.
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"We save a fortune by not doing war games, as long as we are negotiating in good faith - which both sides are!" he later wrote on Twitter.
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The White House press conference is supposed to represent a fundamental democratic ideal: that the government should be willing to answer to the public in good faith.
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"The United States further expects that both sides in these negotiations will participate in good faith and achieve early, measurable progress in the days ahead," the statement said.
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This article is by no means a complete list of what the FCC has done, both well and poorly, in good faith and bad, during the last year.
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"The additional costs and projects to the budget were done in good faith for the sole purpose of improving the lives of Nigerians," said the spokesman, Abdulrazak Namdas.
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Bill Ramsey, a lawyer for the university, said in February that Tennessee officials "acted lawfully and in good faith" in responding to the incidents mentioned in the complaint.
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I'll present Kavanaugh's arguments in good faith, since they were offered that way, and then summarize their point-by-point demolishment by Srinivasan, the FCC or common sense.
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This level of cooperation is our ultimate goal, and we can achieve it as long as we both continue to deal in good faith throughout the next phases.
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The companies' excuses for abuse aren't much different from Facebook or Twitter's: they designed their scooter systems in good faith, so bad actors must be someone else's problem.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the United States will not hold war games with South Korea while North Korea negotiates in good faith on denuclearization.
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So unorthodox is the latest batch of demands, introduced only during the latest round of talks, that some question whether the Trump administration is negotiating in good faith.
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I explained how in good faith I said I had not met with Russians because they were suggesting I, as a surrogate, had been meeting continuously with Russians.
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The point of this experiment wasn't to make me think that I couldn't trust that a computer is arguing in good faith — though it very much did that.
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But in a universe increasingly dominated by bad faith trolls whose explicit goal is to destroy the traditional media, Miller — despite his vitriol — is usually in good faith.
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The competition was run in good faith so it is unfortunate that what was intended to celebrate a popular new addition to the pool was hijacked by some.
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"We viewed with regret the decision of the U.S. President not to confirm to Congress that Iran is fulfilling in good faith" the nuclear deal, the statement said.
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"Although Appaloosa served a revised demand and was attempting in good faith to resolve the company's objections, it has thus far been unable to do so," Appaloosa said.
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"We respect the Commission's process and are confident that a full review of the facts will confirm Facebook has acted in good faith," Facebook said in a statement.
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We look forward to continuing to work in good faith, as we have been for the last month, with our Republican colleagues in Congress to do just that.
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Bill Ramsey, a lawyer for the university, said last week that Tennessee officials "acted lawfully and in good faith" in responding to the incidents mentioned in the complaint.
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However, the luxe retail website, Moda Operandi, has already sold out; those who made the purchase were required to make a $25,750 deposit, in good faith until delivery.
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"We've acted in good faith since our very first interactions with the Commission and we've sought to provide accurate information at every turn," Facebook said in a statement.
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"My view is that DiCaprio's concerns are both sincere and substantial, and he has certainly acted in good faith," Indonesia's minister of the environment and forestry later said.
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Despite inflammatory statements from their spokesperson, which are intended to paint our actions inaccurately and unfairly, we are undaunted in our efforts to continue discussions in good faith.
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Shkreli's lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, has argued to jurors that, while Shkreli may have made statements to investors that were not entirely accurate, he made them in good faith.
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Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said in a news conference on Wednesday that she expected the talks to be constructive if the U.S. acted in good faith.
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Perhaps some are making this argument in good faith, a sign of respect towards a developer who found success bucking industry trends, only to themselves become a trendsetter.
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Columbia in a statement said it believed in good faith that applying the "on-campus" rate had been appropriate, but that the government had disagreed with its approach.
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Finally, the Senate Democrats who sat on the Ford allegations and then universally demanded this reopened investigation at the eleventh hour need to start acting in good faith.
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"There are all kinds of opportunities to operate in good faith or try to undermine it," said Larry Levitt, a health policy expert at the Kaiser Family Foundation.
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"We have worked in good faith for years to help the co-op get onto firm footing," said Anthony Hogrebe, a spokesman for the city's Economic Development Corporation.
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He said that committee staff responded "in good faith" to the Justice Department's last-minute efforts to provide the report, but that they failed to reach a deal.
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Even if Russia had told him to negotiate in good faith-- for which there is no evidence they ever have -- he would have had little reason to listen.
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"The department has been operating in good faith and earnestly trying to comply with court orders, including the rapidly approaching deadline for reunification," said HHS spokeswoman Evelyn Stauffer.
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What is even more galling is that Mueller said in his press conference that he believed Barr acted in "good faith" in wanting to release the full report.
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To remain free, to act in good faith, is to remain the undefined, free, protean creatures we actually are, even if this is an anxious way to live.
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The defendants argued during the five-week trial that they had protested in good faith, demanding that the federal government surrender the 188,000-acre reserve to local control.
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The Chamber of Mines, an industry body, has taken the government to court over the interpretation of the ownership rules, which it put on hold in good faith.
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That requires us to understand that sometimes judges acting in good faith and doing what judges are supposed to do can reach different conclusions about the same issue.
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Perhaps someday the GOP will find a way to participate in good faith in this collective undertaking, though right now, the signs on that front are not good.
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"It's easy to see how another partisan Republican repeal effort would threaten work between Democrats and Republicans to work together in good faith," a Democratic aide told CNN.
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To make it happen, the majority party has to choose to act in good faith and show leadership in inviting both sides of the aisle to come together.
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Ross "doesn't have to choose the best option" as long as he considers all evidence in good faith and gives a "reasoned explanation" for his choice, Shumate said.
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Whether it's minimizing how much of our information they collect, fortifying security, or simply telling us they've been breached, we can't depend on these companies in good faith.
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Pompeo clarified during a post-summit visit to South Korea the exercises would only remain on hold as long as North Korea continues engaging in good-faith talks.
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It appears, given previous reports that say the FBI was acting in good faith, these acts likely won't alter the overall justification and legitimacy of the Russia probe.
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They don't understand how anyone could disagree with Sanders in good faith, or how treating someone viciously might be counterproductive to the cause they profess to care about.
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But what can't be disputed, what cannot be argued in good faith, is that Mohammed bin Salman deserves to be treated like a rock star in American society.
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And no serious person would argue that the president is acting in "good faith" when he fires the FBI director to stunt an investigation into his own campaign.
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Other companies, like Dropbox, Mozilla and Tesla, go further by offering "safe harbor" provisions by promising not to take legal action against researchers who act in good faith.
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"Republicans extended a hand in good faith," said Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee, one of the Republicans who insisted on postponing a vote until she could be heard.
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"We partner with organizations that prioritize acting in good faith towards the security researcher community and providing adequate access to researchers for testing," a HackerOne representative told Sean.
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"That's always been my mantra: If we are making progress, and I think it's in good faith, the deadlines can be extended," Gowdy told CNN in an interview.
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At the same time, he emphasized that the talks cannot drag on endlessly and urged fellow senators to negotiate in good faith and be willing to give ground.
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Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said in a news conference on Wednesday that she expected the talks to be constructive if the U.S. acted in good faith.
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Nicaragua's business leaders, neighboring countries and the United States should pressure Mr. Ortega and his allies to ensure that he enters talks with the opposition in good faith.
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Ronald Reagan, reportedly claiming to act "in good faith" and within the context of an "approved operation," launched a failed attack on the Lebanese cleric Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah.
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" An administration official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations, said on Sunday that the talks had "made a lot of progress in good faith.
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"He believes that he met these goals, and even if his ultimate interpretation of severance may be proven in error, it was an interpretation taken in good faith."
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There are any number of formal and informal legal doctrines that presume that the Justice Department acts in good faith when litigating on behalf of the federal government.
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"The price is coming down, but it's not coming down fast enough," said Winter, saying he believes Lockheed Martin is negotiating in good faith — but with a caveat.
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Doctors also need a genuine safe harbor in the law when they prescribe in good faith, either in this kind of "low-threshold" addiction care or for pain.
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Lest you think any of this is happening in good faith, recall that McCarthy himself in October was accusing three Jewish Democrats of trying to "buy" the 2018 midterms.
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Alabama's reluctance to do the same is "not going to inspire any confidence among donors that contributions made in good faith are going to be honored," Mr. Goldstein said.
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He served as the mediator in peace negotiations between the Zapatistas and the government but later quit, accusing the government of persecuting him and not negotiating in good faith.
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That's probably not a good context in which to start naming those who are, to put the most benevolent spin on things, genuinely confused and asking in good faith.
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"Throughout this process, I have been working closely and in good faith with the White House counsel and my personal counsel to address the unprecedented nature of my role."
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I just -- yes, it&aposs great that their language is changing again but you know, when you go into a negotiation, you need to do so in good faith.
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Kinder Morgan said in its Thursday statement it has worked many months and in "good faith" with Burnaby, and that its failure to grant permits raises issues of jurisdiction.
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But FACE, SAVE, and NCM aren't acting in good faith: Though they may deny it, these are misogynistic groups that are actively working to strip survivors of their rights.
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Lew told Seif that the United States would keep meeting "its sanctions-related commitments in good faith" as long as Iran continues to uphold its end of the bargain.
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People find it impossible to assess such accusations in good faith; they excuse their own side, and are easily persuaded that their opponents are not just misguided but treacherous.
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"We continue to negotiate in good faith with very good proposals that benefit employees today and builds a stronger future for all of us," GM said in a statement.
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I was really lucky in that production companies for a while felt that there hadn't been Asian-Australian stories onscreen, and in good faith had been looking for them.
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This is largely the reason that Jacobs does not feel Uber has acted in good faith, and why he does not wish to sit down for a formal interview.
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I know they have a very close relationship and if there's a desire on china's part to reach a real agreement with us, we will negotiate in good faith.
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But none of this will happen unless North Korea is willing to come to the negotiating table in good faith – and history shows that has never been the case.
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MOSCOW, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Russia's Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said on Friday Moscow was open to "talks in good-faith" with Ukraine over the debt it owed to Russia.
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"I am a firm believer in the ability of people acting in good faith to work well in fair weather and foul," said Brian Bussey, CFTC clearing division director.
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Unfortunately, while our directors and management were seeking to engage in good faith, it appears that the Legion and Macellum representatives were merely seeking information to support their attack.
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Anything, like racism, that causes patients to suspect that their physicians are not acting in good faith undermines this crucial bond and impedes the delivery of high-quality care.
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I think unless you do it the right way, and unless it's in good faith and you're asking someone to do the right thing, at least in my opinion.
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Both TPG and Apollo said in statements they disagreed with the findings and that they acted in good faith to help Caesars Entertainment Operating Co Inc cut its debt.
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"The president acted in good faith in the justified belief that he was entitled to do so, in terms of the Constitution," said the deputy justice minister, John Jeffery.
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If any party proposes candidates for the roster, it should be deemed filled, even if other parties are not participating in the process of nominating candidates in good faith.
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Under the Doggett-Brown legislation, companies that refuse to negotiate in good faith on Medicare costs won't have the option of hiding under the skirts of an arbitration process.
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The lawmakers of an earlier age thus made an egregious oversight: They assumed that future presidents would use these extraordinary powers in good faith, to address genuine national emergencies.
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" The lawyers added that they believed the Justice Department had "brought this case in good faith based on its view of the law as it existed at the time.
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" The statement says Health and Human Services staff have "communicated in good faith" with the congressional staff "to provide the department's most knowledgeable subject matter experts to the subcommittee.
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There is an unsustainable problem, however: air medical service providers are being squeezed by drastically low government reimbursement rates and some insurers who refuse to negotiate in good faith.
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"I'm very confident, based on my conversation with the White House, that there is a willingness to negotiate in good faith things that drive down healthcare premiums," Meadows said.
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"Anyone acting in good faith would have followed up on this information," Jaede said on the second day of hearings into the case at the Braunschweig higher regional court.
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"If the Department proceeds in good faith and we are able to obtain everything that we need, then there will be no need to take further steps," Nadler said.
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People with strong views will disagree in good faith about whether we should provide arms to the government of Ukraine, for example, or create a safe haven in Syria.
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These process questions are vital as a check on our executive branch, to make sure that they are acting in good faith, as well as reaching the right result.
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"If the line in the sand has been drawn, are we really meeting in good faith or for the league's need for a faith performative sound bite?" he wrote.
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In the end, virtually nobody accepted that Hariri had resigned in good faith, but it took an intervention by the French president Emmanuel Macron to extract him from Riyadh.
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Expressing frustration over what he called Washington's failure to negotiate in good faith, Mr. Kim told the envoy, Chung Eui-yong, that he still had confidence in Mr. Trump.
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An "amicus brief" is an official filing that lends more information or insight to a court case, done in good faith or to show support from uninvolved third partiess.
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We agree that in an ideal world, California would negotiate with you in good faith, but we all know that is not a reality in this current political climate.
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"We will have no choice but to move quickly to hold the attorney general in contempt if he stalls or fails to negotiate in good faith," Mr. Nadler said.
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The 120-page report concluded that despite some "shortcomings," Ms. Ruf acted "in good faith" and "in the interests of the museum" during her three-year tenure as director.
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But if companies like Facebook are eager to navigate speech controversies in good faith, they would do well to learn from the centuries of legal developments in American law.
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What's so strange in these days and times is that it is being carried out among well-informed people who actually look at data and argue in good faith.
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"We expect that the government will act in good faith, as the American people are demanding, and sit down with us, put all of our cards on the table."
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Although the Museum of the Bible maintains that the items were acquired by Hobby Lobby "in good faith," the institution said it was making arrangements to return the artifacts.
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The nation's leading labor union for government employees has filed a complaint against the Department of Education for failing to negotiate and bargain in good faith with the union.
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If the Democrats are smart, they will quickly distance themselves from that extremism and finally come to the negotiating table with the president and congressional Republicans in good faith.
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Even as Pelosi condemned Trump's conduct as president, she insisted that Democrats would remain on a "path to yes" as long as the White House negotiated in good faith.
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The implication is that Shkreli could have in good faith believed he was managing more than just the money held by his hedge funds when he solicited new investments.
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Throughout trial, Plaintiff States cast doubt on DISH's intent to seriously compete in the [wireless] Market or comply in good faith with its commitments to the DOJ and FCC.
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The Brexit deal agreed by the UK ties the country to a "duty of sincere cooperation" clause that obliges both sides to act in good faith during the departure.
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We need to seek consensus on an approach to climate change, and poor analytical practices undermine trust in the idea that regulators and other experts act in good faith.
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He should also make it clear that if no agreement is reached by then, he will continue to negotiate in good faith, rather than throw the entire agreement out.
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Someone who appears to be tweeting in good faith and has a very slight problem with what you have to say is more likely to slip under your skin.
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It negotiates agreements in good faith with local leaders, adhering to principles of local control and resource limitations without compromising its statutory responsibility to enforce federal civil rights laws.
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He said on Monday he thought May was a good prime minister and did not want to see her replaced, but could not defend her strategy in good faith.
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The desire to help native-born Americans who didn't finish high school is laudable, if undertaken in good faith, but this is an extraordinarily costly way to do it.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio, a friend to political machines everywhere, if they'll have him, cried foul, and has in good faith pushed the city Board of Elections to make changes.
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Countries like Britain will always find a receptive audience in Mexico, which has shown that it can be a good partner when the other side is dealing in good faith.
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If it can indeed be attributed to China, it would give the Trump administration more leverage for its position that China has not been acting in good faith on cybersecurity.
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" The spokesperson said that the company "responded promptly and in good faith to the initial outreach from representatives of TINA and hoped to engage with them to address their concerns.
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"I urge euro area leaders to reignite the discussion, to negotiate in good faith and make the difficult compromises, to unlock the full potential of the banking union," she added.
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"The White House and USTR are working in good faith and constructively with Members of Congress to address concerns some have voiced about the USMCA," an administration official told CNBC.
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"We continue to urge the Board of DHT to negotiate in good faith with Frontline over its proposed offer, and not to contravene their duties to DHT's shareholders," it said.
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Specifically, this means that these companies need to embrace researchers and watchdogs in good faith instead of freezing them out in order to protect some internal process or embarrassing misstep.
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" Fowler said, "I think it would be not in good faith if those of us who lost that fight in committee would somehow regenerate that fight in a national convention.
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And the third component involved a unilateral UK statement that said it could seek to get out of the backstop if it felt the EU wasn't negotiating in good faith.
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" Sloman added, "You can disagree with the result we reached, but our whole team—from Alex on down the chain of command—always acted with integrity and in good faith.
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"My view is that DiCaprio's concerns are both sincere and substantial, and he has certainly acted in good faith," Siti Nurbaya, Indonesia's minister of the environment and forestry, told foresthints.news.
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"I actually think a review, if done in good faith, might actually teach us something about the broad base of support for national monuments and the Antiquities Act," she said.
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HHS spokeswoman Caitlin Oakley said the agency "has communicated regularly and in good faith" with Oversight Committee members, and has provided 85033 pages of documents related to the Committee's request.
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" Instead, Johnson said, Trump and congressional Republicans should "keep pressure on Democrats to actually come to the negotiating table in good faith and fund what they've supported in the past.
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In fact, it is the "debate me, coward" crowd that has made it impossible to have arguments in good faith, because they demand, unwittingly or not, to set the terms.
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"Natixis considers that it provided to the public, in good faith, the information available to it about its exposure, and as and when any underlying risks were identified," it added.
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This is far beyond the reasoning of the drafters of that section, who sought to protect securities markets from after the fact reversal of actual transactions made in good faith.
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