The difference is that neither was so distrusted as Romney is by the party base.
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Because Europeans distrusted this and other U.S. proposals, the final negotiations over Kyoto deadlocked last year.
But it made believers out of some executives who distrusted the idea of meddling by consumers.
At the outset of the Great Depression people distrusted banks but trusted paper currency and gold.
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Financial advisors are widely distrusted since the economic meltdown and the Bernie Madoff scandal, polls say.
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Having lived through a period of boom-and-bust land speculation, he distrusted paper money and banks.
Alfred Marshall, one of the fathers of neo-classical economics, distrusted mathematics for this very reason.
But Mr da Silva is distrusted by many voters, and is unlikely to win.
The left distrusted that distinction and the right misappropriated it, while philosophers continue to pick it over.
He disdained and distrusted the laissez faire philosophy, and was almost as much of an interventionist as Roosevelt.
The revelations include how he distrusted the lawyers his father hired for him.
In a national survey of 1, 151 registered voters, Fox News was the only news outlet that more respondents trusted than distrusted.
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But Mr Lavin's efforts to give Chilean conservatism a more modern face are distrusted by traditional conservatives, and by the armed forces.
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We've forgotten the degree to which we once feared and distrusted Catholics.
For all this, Mr Berezovsky is distrusted, even detested, by many Russians.
But Mr Obama is distrusted in Israel, has no viable plan, and has just lost the ever-patient George Mitchell as his envoy.
People he had met in the constituency "distrusted" Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg after his U-turn on tuition fees, the Labour candidate said.
Zayyat has often served as an emissary between the Islamists and the security apparatus, a role that makes him both universally distrusted and invaluable.
The problem lies in creating a solution less flawed and distrusted than private-sector bonuses, which are often divorced from tangible proof of rising performance.
One former chancellor of the exchequer, Roy Jenkins, said it was paid only by those who distrusted their relatives more than they disliked the taxman.
Though he had a pedigreed background, Winston Churchill was very much the outsider, intensely distrusted and disliked by his own party and much of the public.
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What makes Hayek a different kind of free-market economist is that he distrusted both sets of policy machinery for guiding the economy - monetary and fiscal.
Or it may be that politicians are too cowardly to address the subjects of greatest concern, or too distrusted to generate much interest when they do.
Then we heard from Lord Forsyth of Drumlean who recalled that, as Michael Forsyth, he had known and distrusted Mr Salmond since their days as fellow students at St Andrews University.
Earlier, Romney appeared to go after a perceived a gulf between McCain and the Republican party's conservative base -- much of which has distrusted him since he ran against Bush in 2000.
For his part, Mr Chirac, who had been grooming Mr de Villepin as a presidential hopeful and has long distrusted Mr Sarkozy, would be loth to grant him the liberty he seeks.
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