in good faith
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“We have tried in good faith to reach an agreement with the Department of War, making clear that we support all lawful uses of AI for national security aside from the two narrow exceptions,” reads part of a lengthy Friday statement External link from Anthropic.
From Barron's
Their client “acted in good faith and did not know about, let alone cause any false entries on any of the returns,” they wrote.
From MarketWatch
The company said in prior statements to Barron’s that its board and leadership team had engaged “extensively and in good faith” with Wilson to understand his perspectives.
From Barron's
“They negotiated in good faith. You did not,” Clinton spokesperson Angel Ureña said in a statement, referring to Comer.
From Los Angeles Times
On Wednesday, Sir Lindsay told MPs that he had given "relevant" information to police and he had done this "in good faith", considering it to be his "duty and responsibility".
From BBC
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