Sentences with Bad Faith

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16 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bad Faith'

The employee's consistent bad faith towards the company's goals ultimately led to his termination.

The child felt a sense of betrayal when he discovered his friend's bad faith in sharing secrets.

The athlete's bad faith in sportsmanship disappointed both fans and teammates.

The politician's bad faith became evident as promises made during the campaign were quickly forgotten.

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

The divorce proceedings were prolonged due to accusations of bad faith on both sides.

The author's bad faith in crafting an authentic narrative left readers questioning the novel's integrity.

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

The court ruled against the company, citing bad faith in their contractual obligations.

The politician was accused of negotiating in bad faith, promising one thing to the public but secretly working against it.

The employee's bad faith actions, stealing company secrets for personal gain, led to his termination.

The athlete's bad faith doping scandal tarnished the reputation of the entire sports team.

The spy operated in bad faith, pretending to be an ally while secretly working for the enemy.

The lawyer was found guilty of practicing law in bad faith, manipulating evidence to win cases dishonestly.

The activist accused the government of negotiating in bad faith during the environmental treaty talks.

The professor warned students against engaging in bad faith arguments, emphasizing the importance of intellectual honesty.

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