111.   They are elitist and polarizing, getting people who write books about race to argue with each other and accuse each other of bad faith.

112.   This was an act of obvious bad faith.

113.   Those who stand to benefit from the ruling have cast it as a victory over bad faith.

114.   Tuesday, the White House and Republicans blamed each other for bargaining in bad faith, and insisted that their interpretation of the Sunday night deal was correct.

115.   Two weeks ago in court papers regarding the temporary restraining order, the tenant and landlord exchanged charges of bad faith and deceit.

116.   Under California law, the family could seek punitive damages from the insurer if it was found in court to have acted in bad faith.

117.   Union officials claimed that Mexicana has bargained in bad faith by offering the severance packages instead of negotiating for a new labor contract.

118.   While they played down the significance of the decision, the players saw it as yet another act of bad faith by the owners.

119.   With the future of the U.S. economy, control of the Congress and the next presidency at stake, each side is accusing the other of bad faith.

a. + faith >>共 411
religious 11.58%
bad 10.28%
christian 7.04%
islamic 3.33%
muslim 3.01%
different 2.92%
catholic 2.69%
blind 2.64%
great 2.50%
strong 2.27%
bad + n. >>共 658
weather 8.82%
loan 5.63%
thing 3.68%
guy 3.57%
luck 3.23%
day 2.71%
time 2.34%
idea 2.01%
one 1.39%
publicity 1.24%
faith 0.91%
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