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This activity underscores a constant paradox of modern times: our deep distrust of business.
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Clinton suggested one of the study's legacy is a deep distrust of government in the African-American community.
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The Los Angeles riots reflect a deep distrust and disaffection with the existing power pattern in our society.
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As for processed food, there is a deep distrust of it here and cooking remains a long and tiresome undertaking.
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At the same time, the deep distrust between Republicans and Democrats could cause both the Bush tax cuts and the payroll tax cuts to expire, Bovino notes.
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For instance, Stutts says, it's thought that African-American communities often have a deep-seated distrust of the medical establishment and of being experimental subjects.
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Yet deep-seated distrust of the government's handling of money matters lingers among ordinary Zimbabweans, depriving banks of the deposits they need to drive a faster economic expansion that might ease some of the country's tensions.
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Distrust runs too deep to be eradicated without a big shift in the province's fortunes.
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Distrust between the two sides is so deep that Sir Richard Dalton, a former British ambassador to Iran, expects a drawn-out process lasting well beyond November's American presidential election.
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"Part of our relationship is based on trust and confidence and very deep economic and cultural engagement, and part of it has clear components of distrust and uncertainty, " Campbell said.
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Both tend to distrust government, and at least in certain strains of the evangelical right there is a deep discomfort with consumerism that is mirrored on the granola-left.
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