Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Good faith

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Traduzione e definizione

(a gesture of) good faith: (un gesto di) buona fede idiom

Esempi

  • "We can start with an order of 30,000 units to show our good faith."
  • "I can't in good faith recommend to our 252 small shareholders that they retain their shares in Delavigne."
  • "-Offer significant discount on future shipments to all retail partners as an act of good faith for recalled product (cost unknown but likely over $500,000)"
  • "Bruno assures me that Fiona's presence in our offices is more of a gesture of good faith towards the investors than a criticism of our work habits."
Esercizio 1
Choose all the TRUE statements from the list below:

There may be more than one correct choice!

Choose all the TRUE statements from the list below:

There may be more than one correct choice!
At the end of her email, Polly writes "let me know how it goes". She wants to know how Susie's review went, or she wants feedback about the review. Polly also mentions that she might be next, meaning that she is worried about her own review with Miss Stake.
Polly writes to Susie that Miss Stake "mentioned that your frequent business trips are a source of concern for her" which indicates that Miss Stake has some concerns about Susie's travel schedule and that she is "troubled by the amount of traveling that Susie does".
Polly does not write that Miss Stake will be "training" anyone. Miss Stake will "create detailed reports of each employee's efficiency," and "compile a comprehensive study of general effectiveness". Miss Stake is reviewing the Delavigne staff and analyzing their efficiency. She is not "training" them.
Bruno has hired Miss Stake as a "gesture of good faith" towards the investors, which is a way of showing that he is listening to their concerns and respects them. However, there is no indication that Bruno himself is concerned with their lack of productivity. Bruno's expression actually indicates that he isn't concerned with his staff's efficiency, but that he has approved the review just because he wants to show the investors that he is listening. A "lack" of something is a shortage, deficiency or absence.
Esercizio 2
Select the TRUE statements from the list below.

There may be more than one correct answer!

Select the TRUE statements from the list below.

There may be more than one correct answer!
This is a correct answer. Bruno tells Ira, "The slower growth this quarter is mainly due to new hirings." "New hirings" refers to newly-hired employees, or simply new employees. Bruno goes on to explain that it takes time to train these new employees, and this is one of the reasons that Delavigne had slower growth this financial quarter.
This is a false statement. Ira gives many reasons for his frustration, but his "faith" or "loyalty" towards the company is not one of them. Ira says that he cannot "in good faith" recommend that the small shareholders keep their stock. The expression "in good faith" is unrelated to "loyalty" or "faithfulness"! "(To recommend something) in good faith" is to make an honest recommendation. Generally, people recommend things "in good faith" when they themselves believe in or endorse what they're recommending. Example: He recommended buying the Moogle stocks in good faith, as he had already purchased several hundred million.
This is a true statement. Bruno tells Ira that he'll buy all his stock "at its original purchase price." The term "purchase price" refers to the price at which something is bought. Bruno is proposing to buy back the stock in his own company because he does not want his business decisions to be influenced or questioned by investors like Ira Canker.
This is an incorrect answer. On the contrary, Bruno describes the company's expansion plans: "we're finding new partners every day, our distribution network is wider than ever, and we are expanding our presence in Asian markets considerably." There is no indication that he is planning to slow down!
Esercizio 3
Fill in the blank with a term from the dialogue.

This term means honorable intent in business relations. "The negotiation was carried out in ". (2 words)

Fill in the blank with a term from the dialogue.

This term means honorable intent in business relations. "The negotiation was carried out in good faith". (2 words)
good faith: If you (negotiate) in good faith, you (negotiate) with standards of honesty, trust and sincerity. A "gesture of good faith" is a common form of this expression, for example: "we will allow you to pay in installments as a gesture of good faith". In the dialogue, Caroline says, "we can start with an order of 30,000 units to show our good faith". Caroline wants to show that her offer is sincere and that she is serious about establishing a good business relationship with Delavigne.

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