- not-self. Most
forms of
Buddhism "consider saddhā (Sanskrit: śraddhā), '
trustful confidence' or 'faith', as a
quality which must be
balanced by wisdom,...
- one's elbow',
meaning that
whoever plights his
troth steadfastly and
trustfully brings a
curse on his own head." The
oldest explicit mention on record...
-
survey of
online Russians has
suggested that in
terms of sincerity,
trustfulness, and warmth, the
Chinese are not
viewed especially negatively or positively...
-
explains the
acquiescence of the
children as a
product of
their youthful trustfulness. The
accuracy of such
stories is
disputed by some
modern historians and...
- (the
first phase of the intervention) on 27
December 1979. Amin
remained trustful of the
Soviet Union until the very end,
despite the
deterioration of official...
-
something to them,
makes them soft
where we are hard, and
cynical where we are
trustful, in a way that,
unless you were born rich, it is very
difficult to understand...
- successors. In his Memoirs,
Emperor Wilhelm II
discussed the "friendly,
trustful relationship that
existed between me and Pope Leo XIII."
During Wilhelm's...
- Gray
argues that
trustful parenting was the
dominant parenting style in
prehistoric hunter-gatherer societies. Gray
contrasts trustful parenting with...
-
brother would ever
betray him, and only
quietly picked up the
pearls trustfully. This
story is not
present in the
Vyasa Mahabharata and may have been...
- stakeholders.
Doing so
satisfies stakeholder theory,
whereby the firm
maintains ‘
trustful and
mutually respectful relationships with the
various stakeholders’. In...