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German to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Education / Pedagogy / Education and training web platform | |||||||
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4 | anticipation |
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3 | giving credit to |
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3 | the degree of confidence shaping these expectations / in these expectations |
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1 | advance |
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advance Explanation: Something like: Your trust in us can be regarded as an advance on the above expectations ... (where "an advance" is similar to an investment). |
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giving credit to Explanation: Faith means giving credit to the expectations above. The extent of faith is usually influenced by prior experience. Compare with this. Totally different topic, but same structure of expression: "Interestingly, 5 of the 10 listed footballers are from England, a fact giving credit to expectations that these young talents may bring an even brighter future to English football.” http://www.insideworldfootball.com/2018/12/21/5-english-top-... |
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anticipation Explanation: Trust/Faith/Confidence *** is the anticipation that granted ressources will be recompensed (in future) *** with respect to the above mentioned expectations. (Cf. reference comment) advancement der Vorschuss Pl.: die Vorschüsse advanced money der Vorschuss Pl.: die Vorschüsse anticipation der Vorschuss Pl.: die Vorschüsse credit der Vorschuss Pl.: die Vorschüsse front money (Amer.) der Vorschuss Pl.: die Vorschüsse https://dict.leo.org/englisch-deutsch/Vorschuss |
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the degree of confidence shaping these expectations / in these expectations Explanation: My suggestion is to get away from the German and translate more freely The degree of confidence shaping the above-mentioned expectations / with regard to / in the above-mentioned expectations etc. is based on experience (gained in the past) or is based on past experience Der Begriff "confidence" enthält m.E. den Vertrauensvorschuss bereits |
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Reference: Vertrauen Reference information: Faith, derived from Latin fides and Old French feid,[1] is confidence or trust in a person, thing, or concept. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith In a social context, trust has several connotations.[1] Definitions of trust[2][3] typically refer to a situation characterized by the following aspects: one party (trustor) is willing to rely on the actions of another party (trustee); the situation is directed to the future. In addition, the trustor (voluntarily or forcedly) abandons control over the actions performed by the trustee. As a consequence, the trustor is uncertain about the outcome of the other's actions; they can only develop and evaluate expectations. The uncertainty involves the risk of failure or harm to the trustor if the trustee will not behave as desired. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trust_(social_science) Credit (from Latin credit, "(he/she/it)believes") is the trust which allows one party to provide money or resources to another party wherein the second party does not reimburse the first party immediately (thereby generating a debt), but promises either to repay or return those resources (or other materials of equal value) at a later date.[1] In other words, credit is a method of making reciprocity formal, legally enforceable, and extensible to a large group of unrelated people. The resources provided may be financial (e.g. granting a loan), or they may consist of goods or services (e.g. consumer credit). Credit encompasses any form of deferred payment.[2] Credit is extended by a creditor, also known as a lender, to a debtor, also known as a borrower. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trust_(social_science) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 13 hrs (2019-11-17 09:10:36 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Cf.: "In God We Trust", also written as "In God we trust", is the official motto of the United States of America[1][2][3] and of the U.S. state of Florida. It was adopted by the U.S. Congress in 1956, supplanting E pluribus unum, in use since the initial 1776 design of the Great Seal of the United States.[4] : In Judaism and Christianity, the official motto "In God We Trust" is not found verbatim in any verses from the Bible, but very closely in the Old Testament in Psalm 91:2, "I will say of the LORD, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust" and in the New Testament in 2 Corinthians 1:10, "Who delivered us from so great a death, and doth deliver: in whom we trust that he will yet deliver us." The concept is paraphrased in Psalm 118:8, Psalm 40:3, Psalm 73:28, and Proverbs 29:25.[60] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_God_We_Trust |
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