Faith can be defined essentially as "what you do based on what you believe", therefore to do something without faith implies arbitrary, or contrary behavior.
The difference between can and cannot is that when you can do something, you are allowed to and may continue doing it but when you cannot do something it is the oppistie so you can not do something.
A craving - is a desire to have something. A reward is a 'present' for doing something.
An approach = dealing with something Method = a particular way of doing something:
Interests are something that you are interested in doing. Skills are something you are actually good at.
In doing so is talking about the consequence of doing something, while doing so is just about doing the action.
First of all that is improper grammar. Second, uncertainty is not knowing or being sure of something. Risk is either a cool board game or doing something dangerous. doing something dangerous is taking a risk.
The difference between cooperating and not cooperating is that when you cooperate, you do and put effort on or to something. if you do not cooperate, you are basically putting no effort into something, or you are just doing nothing at all.
A result is what you get from doing something. An effect is what happens because of that result.
Well good is something nice and isn't naughty when right is something you should be doing anyway
Error-whenwe are doing something wrong......this is errer.....and How to correct it......is our problem.
Both "whilst doing something" and "while doing something" are conjunctions that can be used interchangeably to express the idea of doing something at the same time as another action. However, "whilst" is considered more formal and less commonly used in everyday language compared to "while."
youre subconsciously doing something