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单词 faith-based
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Definition of faith-based in US English:

faith-based

adjective
  • Affiliated with or based on religion or a religious group.

    a faith-based plan that bilked investors out of millions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Third, voter data suggest that faith-based voting occurs only at the margins of American elections.
    • The shopkeepers support faith-based reforms as one promising type of privatization.
    • The faith-based initiative, alone, is obviously not enough to overcome poverty.
    • The evidence shows that most faith-based social services are delivered without strings attached.
    • Of the other dozen books to his credit as editor, author or coauthor, one was on the role of faith-based organizations.
    • Like the other writers, Johnson did not always have a plan to write faith-based fiction.
    • Does the shared identity for bonding differ between secular and faith-based programs?
    • Congregations and faith-based organizations do provide bonding social capital.
    • To put it another way, critics of the faith-based approach may claim that their only issue is with religion.
    • The observation that to the faith-based, everything is based on faith, has been made many times.
    • Parachurch faith-based poverty programs may well create social ties, and religion may be a base for these ties.
    • The ethnic and racial diversity achieved by faith-based organizing is striking.
    • What role do faith-based coalitions play in the provision of social services?
    • Yet another exciting model of faith-based mental health care is parish nursing.
    • Whether white or black, salvationists see in faith-based reforms a chance to forward their mission goals.
    • Action alerts were sent to tens of thousands of faith-based activists.
    • Now we must bring to the policy debate the experiences and lessons that faith-based organizations have learned.
    • What we need, he says, is a faith-based global leadership, one that will encourage all people of faith to reach out to others.
    • Houses of worship and private faith-based organizations have their own independence and identity.
    • Could you trace the faith-based movement back to the work of John Perkins?
 
 

Definition of faith-based in US English:

faith-based

adjective
  • Affiliated with or based on religion or a religious group.

    a faith-based plan that bilked investors out of millions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • What we need, he says, is a faith-based global leadership, one that will encourage all people of faith to reach out to others.
    • Whether white or black, salvationists see in faith-based reforms a chance to forward their mission goals.
    • Action alerts were sent to tens of thousands of faith-based activists.
    • The evidence shows that most faith-based social services are delivered without strings attached.
    • The observation that to the faith-based, everything is based on faith, has been made many times.
    • Of the other dozen books to his credit as editor, author or coauthor, one was on the role of faith-based organizations.
    • Houses of worship and private faith-based organizations have their own independence and identity.
    • Parachurch faith-based poverty programs may well create social ties, and religion may be a base for these ties.
    • To put it another way, critics of the faith-based approach may claim that their only issue is with religion.
    • Does the shared identity for bonding differ between secular and faith-based programs?
    • Now we must bring to the policy debate the experiences and lessons that faith-based organizations have learned.
    • Like the other writers, Johnson did not always have a plan to write faith-based fiction.
    • Yet another exciting model of faith-based mental health care is parish nursing.
    • What role do faith-based coalitions play in the provision of social services?
    • The shopkeepers support faith-based reforms as one promising type of privatization.
    • The ethnic and racial diversity achieved by faith-based organizing is striking.
    • Congregations and faith-based organizations do provide bonding social capital.
    • The faith-based initiative, alone, is obviously not enough to overcome poverty.
    • Could you trace the faith-based movement back to the work of John Perkins?
    • Third, voter data suggest that faith-based voting occurs only at the margins of American elections.
 
 
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