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 Translation for 'in good faith' from English to Slovak
v dobrej viere {adv}in good faith
s dobrým úmyslom {adv}in good faith
4 Words
práv.
konať v dobrej viere [nedok.]
to act in good faith
5+ Words
urobiť n-čo v dobrej viere, že ...to do sth. in good faith (that) ...
Partial Matches
so zlým úmyslom {adv}in bad faith
práv.
nekonať v dobrej viere [nedok.]
to act in bad faith
v dobrej nálade {adv}in good spirits
byť v dobrých rukách [nedok.]to be in good hands
byť zdravý [nedok.]to be in good health
byť v (dobrej) kondícii [nedok.]to be in good shape
byť dobre naladený [nedok.]be in a good mood
mať dobrú náladu [nedok.]to be in a good mood
prospieť n-mu [dok.] [priniesť úžitok]to stand sb. in good stead [idiom]
prísť vhod n-mu [dok.]to stand sb. in good stead [idiom]
požívať priazeň n-ho [nedok.]to be in sb.'s good graces [idiom]
tešiť sa priazni u n-ho [nedok.]to be in sb.'s good graces [idiom]
prihovoriť sa za n-ho [dok.]put in a good word for sb. [idiom]
stratiť za n-ho slovo [dok.] [idióm]to put in a good word for sb. [idiom]
viera {f}faith
risk {m} [rozhodnutie založené na slepej viere]leap of faith
risknúť to [dok.]to take a leap of faith
dobrý {adj}good
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fajný {adj} [ľud.] [hl. východosl. reg.]good
kladný {adj} [dobrý]good
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Usage Examples English
  • Ghazali veers from the often hardline stance of many of his contemporaries during this time period and states that as long as one believes in the Prophet Muhammad and God himself, there are many different ways to practice Islam and that any of the many traditions practiced in good faith by believers should not be viewed as heretical by other Muslims.
  • president must certify within 6 months of enactment, and each 6 months thereafter, that the Sudan Government and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement are negotiating in good faith and that negotiations should continue.
  • Jurisdictions differ on whether a claim or defense can be frivolous if the attorney acted in good faith.
  • Mandamus being a discretionary remedy, the application for it must be made in good faith and not for indirect purposes.
  • Judge Madeline Haikala awarded the NAACP money on the grounds that the city government did not act in good faith, with the fine being almost $850,000.

  • ", meaning "in good faith", which is often used as an adjective to mean "genuine".
  • In his closing arguments, Kirby became tearful and emotionally told the jury to "stop picking at the turkey", and stated that Tucker "either intended to cheat and that's all they intended to do or they tried in good faith to produce a car.
  • The term "hoax" is occasionally used in reference to urban legends and rumors, but the folklorist Jan Harold Brunvand argues that most of them lack evidence of deliberate creations of falsehood and are passed along in good faith by believers or as jokes, so the term should be used for only those with a probable conscious attempt to deceive.
  • Croatian writer Slavenka Drakulić described Jaruzelski as a "tragic believer in Communism who made a pact with the devil in good faith".
  • Disraeli had supported efforts to allow Jews to sit in Parliament—the oaths required of new members could be made in good faith only by a Christian.

  • The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty requires "Each of the Parties to the Treaty undertakes to pursue negotiations in good faith on effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race at an early date and to nuclear disarmament, and on a treaty on general and complete disarmament under strict and effective international control."
  • Under international law, "every treaty in force is binding upon the parties to it and must be performed by them in good faith."
  • The wording of the NPT's Article VI arguably imposes only a vague obligation on all NPT signatories to move in the general direction of nuclear and total disarmament, saying, "Each of the Parties to the Treaty undertakes to pursue negotiations in good faith on effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race at an early date and to nuclear disarmament, and on a treaty on general and complete disarmament."
  • Non-fiction (or nonfiction) is any document or media content that attempts, in good faith, to convey information only about the real world, rather than being grounded in imagination.
  • The committee later decided that as the decision to award Steinman the prize "was made in good faith", it would remain unchanged.

  • As of 2016, the new Unity government of national accord led by Faiez Seraj agreed to and organised with the help of the UN, is attempting to bring about political unity between the HoR of Tobruk and other governments to assess unity in the country, by removing the illegitimate and expired governments set up during the second civil war (such as Nouri Abusahmein's GNC), to in good faith re-balance the Libyan crisis.
  • The suit charged Universal with "breach of contract; failure to deal in good faith and fairly; and fraud and deceit".
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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