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bad intention — wicked design, evil intention … English contemporary dictionary
bad faith — bad intention, malicious intent … English contemporary dictionary
Bad faith — For other uses, see Bad faith (disambiguation). Two hearts redirects here. For things named Two Hearts , see Two Hearts. Further information: Self deception and Deception Bad faith (Latin: mala fides) is double mindedness or double… … Wikipedia
Bad Intentions — Infobox Single Name = Bad Intentions Caption = Artist = Dr. Dre featuring Knoc turn al from Album = The Wash soundtrack Released = 2002 Format = CD single Recorded = Genre = Hip hop Length = 3:01 Label = Interscope/Aftermath/Doggystyle Writer =… … Wikipedia
Intention — • An act of the will by which that faculty efficaciously desires to reach an end by employing the means Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Intention Intention … Catholic encyclopedia
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Bad quarto — is a term and concept developed by twentieth century Shakespeare scholars to explain some problems in the early transmission of the texts of Shakespearean works. It has subsequently been used for other playtexts unrelated to Shakespeare.A basic… … Wikipedia
bad faith — n: intentional deception, dishonesty, or failure to meet an obligation or duty no evidence of bad faith compare good faith in bad faith: with or characterized by intentional deception or dishonesty possessor in bad faith an obligation … Law dictionary
bad faith — bad faith, adj. lack of honesty and trust: Bad faith on the part of both negotiators doomed the talks from the outset. Cf. good faith. * * * bad faith 1. Treachery 2. Insincerity or disingenuousness 3. The breaking of a promise • • • Main Entry:… … Useful english dictionary
bad faith — ➔ faith * * * bad faith UK US noun [U] ► dishonest behaviour with the intention of deceiving someone: »Consumers have the right to sue insurers for breach of contract or for acting in bad faith. → Compare GOOD FAITH(Cf. ↑ … Financial and business terms