While that may sound like a steal, the investment required a leap of faith.
As Northwest filed for bankruptcy on Mar. 15, 2005, Honda made a leap of faith.
The initial descent down the Leap of Faith creates an illusion of falling down a building.
It added it would be a "giant leap of faith" in the current climate.
"I realize it's going to require someone to take a leap of faith, " Moglia says.
Nor is the leap of faith from "no evidence" to "don't worry" an accident.
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There is a leap of faith that often comes into play when editorial meets advertiser.
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"This is going to require a leap of faith on your part, " Shedlarz told investors Monday.
And I know what an extraordinary leap of faith that is on your part.
We had to go on a leap of faith and start spending the money.
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This defense's strategy requires too much of a leap of faith on the part of the jury.
Some 94, 000 people visited Salisbury's first Christmas Market with organisers saying their "leap of faith" paid off.
It would take a tremendous leap of faith at this point to think he didn't do anything.
Yet with only a year's reserve left, the seminary grad remains undaunted in his leap of faith.
Since that initial leap of faith, Lambeth has become nonchalant about stepping aside and letting others run schools.
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This was a complete leap of faith on the promise of a few hundred jobs the state desperately needed.
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"It's been a leap of faith, " says the intense Jannard, garbed in blue jeans and a black T shirt.
"To give David Moyes credit - it's a leap of faith, " Society member John Shearon told BBC Radio Merseyside.
But at least five bidders so far have taken the leap of faith.
To expect that Tamiflu can reduce complications would be a leap of faith currently unsupported by the available evidence.
This is a wholly unwarranted leap of faith, taken at our extreme peril.
It was "a leap of faith, to unite us in a deep objective, " says Antonio Perez, a top HP lieutenant.
Resolving this difficulty will probably require the right of center to take a leap of faith into rather uncomfortable waters.
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That is a big leap of faith for one wonders how the Greeks would gain access to the capital markets again.
But at the time the treaty represented a huge leap of faith, for in 1951 Europe was hardly secure or prosperous.
But sometimes you have to put your spreadsheet aside, trust your instinct and take a leap of faith, despite the uncertainty.
But It'll take a pretty big leap of faith from cynical supporters who have already started to vote with their feet.
Even when the relationship is this good, however, foreign banks and fund managers still need to take a leap of faith.
Capitalism and democracy would appear to go hand in hand but to treat them as synonymous is a leap of faith.
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