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11 Sentences With "putting your faith in"

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Nintendo, loosely translated, means putting your faith in the gods.
Though one that requires putting your faith in algorithms that are demonstrably far from perfect.
Vanilla speaks to the soul of Ivanka — bland and boring and something you immediately regret ordering/putting your faith in.
If you need the Bible to be confirmed by modern historiography in order to be true, then you're putting your faith in historiography, and not in God.
Being a test pilot means taking the ultimate risk every time you take to the skies, putting your faith in the soaring ambitions of engineers, and your life in their hands.
He believes, just as he did in Burlington, that the only way to break the back of Congressional gridlock and inertia and neoliberal entrenchment is by putting your faith in the people.
As with switching VPNs, switching DNS providers isn't foolproof—you're just putting your faith in a different company instead of your ISP—but it's another way of extricating yourself from some of the tracking that's happening.
Click here to view original GIFYou're not going to be a master locksmith after you watch this video showing you three ways to break open a lock, but you might stop putting your faith in cheap padlocks.
"If you're putting your faith in the police to sort out these problems, you're really firing a sort of pea shooter at something that's a cannon-sized problem," said Richard Garside, the director of the Center for Crime and Justice Studies in London.
The proliferation of music blogs allowed adventurous listeners to seek out the next big band on their own time, and the invention of the iPod and CD-R meant that you could curate your own soundtrack of quirky music instead of putting your faith in a pimply humanities major sitting behind a soundboard.
Savage believes that one-size-fits-all lockdowns are a threat to individual liberty, and calls instead for selective quarantine of at-risk populations. In a May 4, 2020 article in the Washington Examiner, Savage is quoted as saying he will refuse to take a coronavirus vaccine, saying that it will likely be "ineffective and dangerous." Savage has a history of opposing the flu vaccine, for reasons he outlined in a January 15, 2013 interview. Savage argued that the Centers for Disease Control authorities have to guess what the vaccine should be made of. “So they choose five strains out of 250-plus strains of Influenza A, and if they don’t choose the right one, you’re going to get sick,” he said. “So you’re putting your faith in the CDC’s ability to guess the one that might be a pandemic.

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