Mr Papandreou, a former foreign minister who reached out to Turkey, is mistrusted by his party's old-fashioned nationalists.
Britain, still a guarantor power, is mistrusted by both sides, as is America.
Business is mistrusted, and business people themselves are not sure how to respond to these attacks and these criticisms.
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Mr Hun Sen has offered to bring the two opposition parties into a coalition, but that idea is widely mistrusted.
Yet she disliked and mistrusted the rifle, which was a hateful object.
Opinion polls suggest that Ms Tymoshenko, who is no angel and mistrusted by many Ukrainians, posed no real threat to Mr Yanukovich.
Some societies mistrusted the state but expected a lot from private firms.
But it was still uncomfortably high, public confidence in the rouble had been shattered, and the local banking system was quite rightly mistrusted.
In particular, I had always mistrusted the Value-at-Risk metric and its offshoots that had been crammed down my throat as an undergraduate finance student.
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Feisty yet practical, Igor curries favor with the mistrusted CIA operative who turns up unexpectedly, while reminding Nicky it's just what they have to do.
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Mistrusted by Chelsea fans from his time as Liverpool's manager from 2004-10, Benitez never was given a chance to settle in after he was hired Nov. 21 to replace Roberto Di Matteo, who was fired six months after leading Chelsea to its first Champions League title.
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