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leap of faith

  1. A belief or trust in something intangible or incapable of being proved. For example, It required a leap of faith to pursue this unusual step of transplanting an animals' heart into a human patient.



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Class consciousness is evident throughout the movie, both in the goonies’ ability to make the most out of the meager resources at their disposal and in their imaginative leap of faith that One-Eyed Willy’s buried treasure really is out there somewhere.

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One author named in the report called the commission’s conclusions over-generalized and a “tremendous leap of faith” from his research.

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It may feel bleak, but “Sinners” was a leap of faith for Warner Bros. that paid off immensely.

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In the end, it is a symbol of not knowing rather than knowing and taking a leap of faith.

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Will probably be spotted towards the front again but takes a leap of faith to see him stay there and become only the fourth grey horse to win the National.

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