In its original form, this involved saints like Columba taking to his coracle, trusting the waves to carry him wherever they might. |
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This is due to the trusting nature of the email system which treats every incoming connection as a valid connection. |
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And to share in Christ's mission involves trusting Jesus above everything else. |
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If you lose faith in your ability and stop trusting those people then it becomes difficult. |
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He would be trusting Damian with the well-being of his sole sister, the life of his twin. |
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Every time we go on an aeroplane for instance, we are trusting our lives to computers in the cockpit and at air traffic control centres. |
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When he's talking about the retrospective, it seems as if he's incapable of letting go and trusting his work to others. |
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So I started thinking about how to do it better, instead of trusting to luck or a jolt of deadline inspiration. |
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You have to face the fact that some players are virtually impossible to save, so it's just trusting to luck. |
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They are still making decisions to invest when all about them are trusting to the fates. |
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She was trusting in the Providence of God's sending for Charlie to help Adam. |
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He travels alone, trusting to luck and goodwill and depending on experience. |
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His trusting management style, and his genial manner, were no longer admired. |
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Because of that, she isn't very trusting of people, and she refuses to get too close to anyone anymore. |
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Your identity gets used for someone to send personal e-mail to scores of trusting, unsuspecting souls. |
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She wasn't the trusting sort, and the open honesty made her a little nervous. |
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Progress can't be stopped, but the community has changed with people less trusting of their neighbours. |
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Needless to say, I am now careful to be a little more trusting of my memory and little less trusting of machines. |
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Grace glanced towards the door then lifted her pale eyes, so full of their trusting innocence, to meet his before taking a step closer. |
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They kindly allowed me to pay at a later date though, which was very trusting of them. |
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I will be more observant of how women act around me and be more trusting of my senses. |
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Bold's door was open during lunch, as she is very trusting of her students. |
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Most polls show that the public is more trusting of military officers than lawyers or congressmen. |
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I arrived shortly before 10 a.m. in a bleak downpour, trusting that someone had recorded my appointment. |
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The film posits that uncritically trusting in any system whatsoever inevitably leads to disastrous consequences. |
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Other investors will not be so trusting and will need legal certainty regarding the title to property before buying in an unestablished market. |
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Firewalls, authentication schemes and rigid testing are musts for any company that wants to maintain a trusting relationship with its customers. |
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Through this isolation, people have become unsocial and full of apprehension about trusting or opening up to each other. |
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When we were interviewing Betsey Wright, I was so grateful to her for trusting us that much. |
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Extracting money out of innocent, trusting people for these two vices was easy for him. |
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It's time to start trusting students to make their own informed decisions, as opposed to spoon-feeding them. |
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But once he develops a trusting relationship with someone who will pay attention to what he wants, said Rosen, he's a happy camper. |
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I don't have a clue what she's talking about, so I'm trusting her on this one. |
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She saw him smile, a charming, attractive smile, one that was supposed to compel her into trusting him, no doubt. |
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Yet he is trusting, generous and hypersensitive, reacting physically to the more complex social problems of those closest to him. |
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The contents are heavily personalised and use homely phrases designed to appeal to those of a trusting nature. |
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Indeed, if Monica has a fault, it's an excessively trusting nature, a habit of putting loyalty before sense. |
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The personality is trusting and trustworthy, indulgent and generous to itself and others. |
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At issue are those 15 days and whether the media was too compliant and trusting in generally agreeing to government blackout requests. |
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Somewhat ingenuous and too trusting, nevertheless he made a lasting contribution to the land he came to love. |
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As a woman who has loved sweetly, she now learns passion, and trusting Frederic, she confides in him. |
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I kinda wish she'd just confide in me, since I ended up trusting her enough to confide in her. |
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Instead, he was too trusting, perhaps too confident in his own ability to keep everything together. |
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Sometimes, when people are very trusting and open, they get their fingers burned. |
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In every case they are very plausible and gain the confidence of a trusting generation. |
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Then it's just a matter of desperate fumbling and trusting to my contingency planning. |
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Interpersonal trusting choices were less frequent following a contractually mandated cooperative history than with no cooperative history at all. |
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We're trusting our intuition a lot more and being able to rely on each other's intuition. |
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And if there's anything to be learned from George Lucas, it's that trusting the public to remember how awesome you are is a fool's paradise. |
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Jeremiah proclaimed that trusting in man brings on a state of being of cursedness. |
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Simply trusting established art galleries or auction houses is nice, but it is an insufficient protection. |
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He charms the main character into trusting him, only to turn on a dime of deception for his own personal power trip. |
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Since you temper your gut instincts with pragmatism and cool thought, trusting them is usually a safe bet. |
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How absurd and self-defeating it would be to argue that artists should or can continue to grope blindly, trusting to accident or mere intuition. |
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Sam nodded, not trusting himself to speak in case he said something that displeasured his father. |
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Students must learn to work more spontaneously, trusting the distinctive character of watercolor. |
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With this concern have come the unending droves of promoters, frauds, and exploiters who traditionally prey upon the naive and trusting. |
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Not trusting herself to necessarily remain on top of the cliff standing, she dropped to her stomach and slithered toward the edge of the cliff. |
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There is, at first glance, an abyss between saying that one has had an experience of God and trusting that one can experience God in one's life. |
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For example, any questioning of authority is treated as rebellion, and not trusting. |
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His voice is friendly and trusting and there's a sense of fun and wonderment about him. |
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Trusting God means trusting God even in the midst of the fear and upheaval that reformation brings. |
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It was only when an inquiry committee asked her to produce the said articles as evidence, that Apte realized her error in trusting the director. |
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It seemed that this group was a trusting lot, happy to accept that I was Richard without any kind of proof. |
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Now here I am thanking him for trusting me with his huge audience of loyal readers. |
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They many times are the trail mix, back-to-nature crowd who are trusting of all things natural. |
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By trusting our intuitions in the thought experiment, we falsely conclude that rapid waves cannot be light either. |
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You have to forge along, carefully treading a new way, trusting that your sense of direction has you going toward the right destination. |
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He had a broad, trusting smile, and eyes that twinkled with mischief. |
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It is fully prepared for my reception, and I intend entering upon it at once, trusting that I may yet live to spend many quiet years in peaceful retirement. |
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Some of you said we're overplaying the privacy concerns involved in trusting ISPs or managed services providers to filter malicious messages from email traffic. |
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They are losing faith in democracy, are increasingly disillusioned with the opposition, but at the same time, appear to be more trusting of the government. |
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Being a vegetarian and completely not trusting the cafeteria staff's ability to whip up anything remotely resembling a salad, I brought a sack lunch to school every day. |
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He looked like a child, and a very trusting and innocent one, at that. |
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Ratliff quietly casts shame upon the walking dead of Trinity by allowing for gray area and trusting that his audience is keen enough to know a flimflam when it sees one. |
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The work is the definition of honest, trusting its material and endlessly accurate in its sense of the human condition without succumbing to bitterness or the maudlin. |
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The General submitted the broad outlines of his plan to Lincoln and the President trusting in Grant approved the design without seeking to know the details. |
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I had no problem at all trusting that people were on task, and I assumed my boss in Sunnyvale trusted me, too. |
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With few protective barriers in place, their safety relies heavily on testing protocols and trusting their partners. |
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I am socially challenged and have a hard time trusting people. |
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The theme of London Fashion Week has been, overall, toward a soft, yielding, trusting vision of femininity. |
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Surely only the most chivalrous knight would stand forth boldly, without armor, without the element of surprise, trusting only in his virtue and nobility to protect him! |
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I didn't particularly like his psychotherapist, who seemed to me rather brusque and blockish, yet he seemed to establish a trusting relationship very quickly. |
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The sort of job it is, means you're the person that whenever you go out to the farmer, he is putting all his confidence in you, trusting you with his livelihood. |
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He has difficulty forming intimate or trusting relationships. |
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People are apprehensive about trusting their food to an unknown business. |
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It appears that we consumers would cease to be stupid, trusting idiots if the finance industry stopped being so obfuscating when persuading us to spend our money with them. |
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The reluctant revolutionary, who emerged as the dominant figure in Milan, warned against trusting Charles Albert, the conservative, expansionist dynast. |
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Attendants are notoriously resistant to trusting the body implicitly. |
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The downside to this is that you turn into a cautionary cynic, not trusting anything that comes out of a publisher's mouth and avoiding anything with a sniff of hype. |
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Abdi research noted that this form of adaptation demonstrated the African concept of Ubuntu, which describes the African people as trusting and unsuspicious of strangers. |
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I'm just plugging in a few keywords and just sort of trusting to luck. |
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Acknowledging a patient's perception of a phantom shock as a real experience promotes continuing communication and fosters a trusting relationship. |
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Black-cab drivers should beware after a serial fare-dodger escaped a prison sentence last week, despite the brazen cons he pulled on trusting cabbies. |
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It was her kind heart and trusting personality that may have led her to correspond online with Legebokoff. |
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The sentence has the public, never that trusting of politicians to begin with, wondering how seriously white-collar crime is being taken by the courts. |
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In the case of trusting, we not only rely on someone to do something, we rely on them with a certain attitude, for example, a readiness to feel betrayed if they let us down. |
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I felt my throat constrict, and not trusting myself to speak, I nodded. |
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Parents gave their children privacy to court alone, often removing themselves from the parlor, trusting that decorum would prevent improper behavior. |
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Where then is the danger of trusting these cases, which form allowedly a very large proportion, to the hands of an intelligent and well educated woman? |
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He has not, like a modern Emerson, surrendered himself to nature, but he has, at last, found his instincts worth trusting. |
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After the home run by Wilkerson, something clicked in my head, and I went back to trusting and letting it fly. |
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Even after the shebang is set straight, you may have jitters about full-on trusting your BFF with top-secret info. |
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The trusting James, who reminded me in appearance of a young Rodney from Only Fools and Horses, is anything but a plonker. |
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It's called the love drug because it opens up the capacity to feel loving and affectionate and trusting. |
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He believed that they viewed him as a bocal who was easily tricked into trusting their false promises of eventual conversion. |
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Some monastics live in monasteries, while others wander from place to place, trusting in God alone to provide for their physical needs. |
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However, Adam and Eve chose to disobey God, trusting in their own strength, knowledge, and wisdom. |
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I tell you I am going to the music shop. I trust to your honour. Lord Rawson, I know, will call me a fool for trusting to the honour of a quiz. |
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Paramor is clearly a very trusting man because he left his walkie-talkie on the buggy. |
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Both sexual congress and breast-feeding are deeply intimate and trusting moments. |
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In some leagues, especially junior leagues, players make their own calls, trusting each other to be honest. |
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The Government was divided on how to handle the BBC but ended up trusting Reith, whose opposition to the strike mirrored the PM's own. |
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Similarly, some cultures have a greater propensity to be trusting than others. |
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From the Hobbesian perspective, trusting agents are not rational if their makeup discourages advantageous defection. |
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The team at Quoto understands that, especially in the digital age, misattributing quotes and trusting false information is easy. |
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Clearly the snipper is having trouble trusting his wife, but the fact she won't reveal who Callum is only compounds her problems. |
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Whereupon, Russia took Port Arthur and trusting us, took her fleet out of the Baltic, thereby making herself vulnerable to us by sea. |
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According to the ancient historians he was also overly trusting, and easily manipulated by his wives and freedmen. |
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Company directors are on a hiding to nothing when it comes to trusting their reputations to the accounting statements for which they are responsible. |
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This kick in the teeth, brutal under any circumstances, is more so, given Matoussem Ramoud's gentle, trusting nature and his infatuation with America. |
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Thus, evolutionary naturalism serves as an undercutting defeater that removes our grounds for trusting in the reliability of our noetic equipment. |
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Other messages on becoming street smart include car safety, trusting instincts and personal alarms, and paying attention to behaviors and body languages. |
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Don't compound the mistake of trusting an unscrupulous investment professional or outright con artist by failing to keep an eye on the progress of your investment. |
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Unlike an act utilitarian society, promising and trusting in promises makes sense in a rule utilitarian society, because promisees can rest assured that promisers. |
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