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12 Sentences With "lack faith in"

How to use lack faith in in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "lack faith in" and check conjugation/comparative form for "lack faith in". Mastering all the usages of "lack faith in" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Staff members admitting they lack faith in the chief of staff's judgment.
"Hillary Clinton need not look further than her own dishonest and reckless conduct for why Americans lack faith in their government," he said in a statement.
As Jan Techau of the American Academy in Berlin puts it to me: the Nazi past still causes Germans to "lack faith in their own good intentions".
Drawing on work by Nathan Kalmoe and Lilliana Mason, Azari noted that individuals who lack faith in democratic systems are more likely to say they favor violence to solve political problems.
But his social media posts about mistakes, the danger of taking shortcuts and his desire for tougher players on the roster have some worried that he may lack faith in his team, which could affect his teammates.
Two months after the deal is too soon to realize any benefits of the acquisition, and shareholders lack faith in management's ability to deliver, Laura Lau, senior vice president at Toronto-based Brompton Group, said in an interview.
I want to ask you about this because it, it feels — and please feel free to interrupt me if you think I'm mistaken here — that we're seeing a recurring pattern a bit here, in which you lack faith in the system to work through the kind of official normal functions.
Technocentrism is often contrasted with ecocentrism. Ecocentrics, including deep ecologists, see themselves as being subject to nature, rather than in control of it. They lack faith in modern technology and the bureaucracy attached to it so they maintain responsibility for the environment. Ecocentrics will argue that the natural world should be respected for its processes and products and that low-impact technology and self-sufficiency is more desirable than technological control of nature.
His success as a reliever continued, however, Boudreau seemed to lack faith in Fricano. Despite a 0.82 ERA, Fricano had only been used in lopsided losses. Facing the New York Yankees on July 23, Fricano allowed two inherited runners to score, but did not allow an earned run of his own to bring his ERA to a season low of 0.77. He pitched again three days later; this time he was hit hard by the Washington Senators.
Ecocentrism is also contrasted with technocentrism (meaning values centred on technology) as two opposing perspectives on attitudes towards human technology and its ability to affect, control and even protect the environment. Ecocentrics, including "deep green" ecologists, see themselves as being subject to nature, rather than in control of it. They lack faith in modern technology and the bureaucracy attached to it. Ecocentrics will argue that the natural world should be respected for its processes and products, and that low impact technology and self-reliance is more desirable than technological control of nature.
Major-General Henry D'Urban Keary, GOC 3rd (Lahore) Division Major General George V. Kemball Not only did Lake lack faith in Aylmer's abilities, Aylmer himself had lost confidence in the abilities of his subordinates. Of his two divisional commanders, Major-General Henry D'Urban Kearny, GOC 3rd (Lahore) Division, and Major-General Sir George Younghusband, GOC 7th (Meerut) Division, neither were detailed to the principal commander for the planned operation. Major-General D'Urban Keary would be assigned to command one of the three columns, the other two being commanded by Major-General George Kemball, one of his brigade commanders. Aylmer made his decision claiming that Kemball was a more energetic commander.
American Revolutionary War leaflet attempting to demoralize the enemy by showing distinctions in the quality of life between the fighting forces. In an environment in which two belligerents compete, the chances of success greatly diminish if those whose actions are necessary lack faith in the justness of the cause or its chance for success or are discouraged, morally defeated, disconsolate, antagonistic, sullen, inattentive, or lazy. Demoralization can be used to lessen the chances of success for an opponent by fostering these attitudes, and it can generally be done in one of two ways: demoralization through objective conditions or demoralization through perception. Demoralization through objective conditions most commonly takes the form of a military defeat on the battlefield that has tangible consequences directly resulting in the indicators of a demoralized party, but it can also result from an adverse physical environment where basic needs go unmet.

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