Sentences with Bad Faith

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11 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bad Faith'

Despite signing a confidentiality agreement, he shared the sensitive data in bad faith, betraying his colleagues.

The landlord was taken to court for terminating the lease agreement in bad faith without proper notice.

The lawyer accused the opposing counsel of acting in bad faith during the legal proceedings.

The scientist's bad faith manipulation of research data raised ethical concerns in the academic community.

The artist accused the gallery owner of bad faith dealings in selling counterfeit artworks.

The scientist was accused of bad faith when his research findings were found to be manipulated.

Negotiations between the two nations were hindered by mutual bad faith in honoring agreements.

Despite their promise to collaborate, the two countries engaged in negotiations in bad faith, leading to strained diplomatic relations.

The political leader's decision to pass the controversial law was seen as an act of bad faith, betraying the trust of those who had voted for him.

The court ruled that the contract was null and void due to one party entering into it with bad faith, intentionally misleading the other party.

The journalist uncovered evidence that the corporation had been operating in bad faith, manipulating public opinion through false information.

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