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Good-faith disagreement is not the explanation that best fits the data.
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Good-faith communication: that means that one assumes that the other participant is conveying a given idea out of philia love regardless of other types of love felt, if at all: he/she is not trying to hurt feelings.
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Good-faith negotiations can lead to mutually agreeable exchanges of land, perhaps permitting a significant number of Israeli settlers to remain in their present homes near Jerusalem.
Palestine Peace Not Apartheid Jimmy Carter 2006
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Good-faith negotiations can lead to mutually agreeable exchanges of land, perhaps permitting a significant number of Israeli settlers to remain in their present homes near Jerusalem.
Palestine Peace Not Apartheid Jimmy Carter 2006
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Good-faith negotiations can lead to mutually agreeable exchanges of land, perhaps permitting a significant number of Israeli settlers to remain in their present homes near Jerusalem.
Palestine Peace Not Apartheid Jimmy Carter 2006
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Good-faith negotiations can lead to mutually agreeable exchanges of land, perhaps permitting a significant number of Israeli settlers to remain in their present homes near Jerusalem.
Palestine Peace Not Apartheid Jimmy Carter 2006
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Good-faith negotiations can lead to mutually agreeable exchanges of land, perhaps permitting a significant number of Israeli settlers to remain in their present homes near Jerusalem.
Palestine Peace Not Apartheid Jimmy Carter 2006
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Good-faith negotiations can lead to mutually agreeable exchanges of land, perhaps permitting a significant number of Israeli settlers to remain in their present homes near Jerusalem.
Palestine Peace Not Apartheid Jimmy Carter 2006
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Good-faith compromising, negotiating our differences, actually listening to one another for a change -- these are the currency of a healthy democracy.
President To American Society Of Newspaper Editors ITY National Archives 1995
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Such curiosities did more to enrich their fortunate owners than the signs of "Providence," "Good-faith," "Grace of God," and "Decapitation of John the Baptist," which may still be seen in the Rue Saint-Denis.
At the Sign of the Cat & Racket Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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