Storrie had begun to lose faith in whether new owner Sulaiman Al Fahim had the finances to take the club forward but has received sufficient assurances.
If Colombians are not to lose faith in their army, this better come up with some changes.
Were investors to lose faith in the company's assumptions and numbers, its share price would come under renewed pressure.
In preparing his case for more funds, Mr Bowker says it's "time to reaffirm commitment to the railway, not to lose faith".
Mr. DOMICIO PROENSA (Commentator): People are starting to lose faith that under the current system they can't run the rascals out.
Actions taken by leaders in both the business and political realms have given people in the political center, left and right very good reason to lose faith.
It is brave of Mr Blair to intensify his advocacy of a war which so many of its other architects are beginning to lose faith in.
That point has clearly not arrived yet, with the 10-year Treasury note still below 2%, but debt markets tend to lose faith very slowly at first, then very rapidly.
If current trends continue, Obama will look more and more presidential, and Republicans and their preferred news sources will continue to lose faith in the mantra that Obama can't win because he's too black, too liberal and too modern.
That caused investors to lose faith in the entire class: Shares in OSI Pharmaceuticals (nasdaq: OSIP - news - people ), which is developing a third EGFR inhibitor called Tarceva with Genentech (nyse: DNA - news - people ), are down 55% since the AstraZeneca announcement.
"There can be surely little doubt that when people stop connecting with their religious faith - their sense that they are in the hands of a God who loves them - they may easily then start to lose faith in themselves, and hence lose faith also in those around them, and so become angry, embittered and fearful, " he said.
Netflix co-founder and chief executive Reed Hastings is finding this out, to his grief and financial loss, as his actions cause brand believers to lose the faith.
"The collusion between governments and corporations that we've seen in the last 20 years is enough to make anyone lose faith, " she said.
It is investor perception of these, and as investors lose faith in the ability of equities to generate high returns, their selling creates a self-fulfilling prophecy that takes years to fully play out.
Children travelling to faith schools in Warwickshire may lose free bus passes under new proposals.
But according to Pascal's wager, a director-general who keeps faith in the round has little to lose.
We must not lose our collective faith in capitalism because it has proven to be the only social system that rewards individual ability, initiative and achievement.
If investors lose faith, the market may become disorderly as they scramble to take their profits.
Neither the states in the eurozone nor those EU members outside the single currency (including the UK) want to invest political capital in closer and expensive integration while voters lose faith with the European project.
If creditors lose faith in their borrowers, they will demand the repayment of existing debt or refuse to renew old loans.
The reader may be entertained, but can also lose faith in the seriousness of the work, and in most cases will find it hard to assimilate it into his own world, as one does with classic works.
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