Yahoo is well placed to benefit from any shift from blind faith to hard numbers.
Many Chinese have blind faith in high authority and are unable or unwilling to challenge it.
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But it requires vigilance and dedication, not just a few Google searches and blind faith.
It takes a certain amount of blind faith to believe all the claims attached to religious artifacts.
In our blind faith in economies of scale, we have actually destroyed jobs in the agricultural sector.
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People's Daily Overseas Edition says Mr Yu's speech will smash some Chinese citizens' "blind faith" in "Western supremacy".
The problem is we've acquired a sort of blind faith in genetic testing over the past quarter century.
Kraft has performed this remarkable feat by mixing shrewd business sense with the blind faith of the diehard fan.
Blind faith in quantitative easing is not a good basis for monetary policy.
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The place and period Paris in 1572, when power was maintained by a combination of incest, poison, and blind faith are unimprovable.
The belief that the US would lead a military strike against Iran was always based more on blind faith than fact.
On top of that, the department seemingly had blind faith in the accuracy of the assumptions used to build price-setting models.
Yet the stampede for shares in Chinese cities also speaks of a blind faith that these companies have impeccable connections with the powers that count.
So, investors interested in fair and transparent markets are left to have blind faith that those trades were vetted and found to be simply lucky or smart.
There will be no more blind faith in the markets.
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Clapton relied on this instrument throughout his career, from the Yardbirds, to Cream, to John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Blind Faith and Derek and the Dominos, and then as a solo artist.
My friends, model this: The Internet is radically different from other technology sectors, like cable and cellular, that required a few years of blind faith and then hit their strides.
His blind faith in the central government also led to his initial decision to stay in China, believing that if he lived in a different city, he would be able to enjoy the protection from the central government.
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The idea was that if we just had blind faith in the market, if we let corporations play by their own rules, if we left everyone else to fend for themselves that America would grow and America would prosper.
The bike has disappeared too, though it soon turns up again, both as a symbol of the boy's blind faith he can't believe that his father would have sold it and the vehicle of Cyril's journey from angry isolation through moral peril to understanding and newfound love.
And whether you're the type of person who cried when Blind Faith broke up or if you're just a horological enthusiast who doesn't know Jack Bruce from Lenny Bruce, on June 5 Christie's New York will be auctioning off 25 watches from Clapton's personal collection.
The plan supported by Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democratic leaders rejects virtually all of these reforms and places blind faith in a massive new government bureaucracy that the Congressional Budget Office warns will drive health care costs -- not to mention the federal debt we'll pass along to future generations -- higher than ever.
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You need courage, prudence and faith to fly around a blind corner in the rain.
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And this is not blind optimism or synthetic confidence to console people, it is the practical affirmation for our times of our faith in a better future.
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