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"The Turks are being inflexible, but no one mistrusts their motives, " he added.
CNN: NATO battles EU over defence
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If your opponent hates or mistrusts you from the start, let him.
CNN: Jim Camp's top negotiating tips
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However, many feel that Nepal's southern neighbour now mistrusts the Maoists, and questions whether they are committed to democracy rather than armed conflict.
BBC: Growing fragility of Nepal's peace process
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Was my friend acting out her insecurities and mistrusts and pushing the dude away until he did exactly what she feared until she found it?
ENGADGET: This is the Modem World: E-Snooping on Our Loved Ones is Bad. Or is it?
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The south instinctively favours big government and mistrusts private initiative.
ECONOMIST: A tale of two Mexicos
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The Supreme Court in Delhi, which so mistrusts the state that it has become a maker and enforcer of law as well as its ultimate interpreter, now monitors such transfers.
ECONOMIST: Poverty in India
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The new Republican House majority appropriately mistrusts government regulation.
CNN: Banks want a favor -- at your expense
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Tobin doesn't have Silvia's quickness of mind, but he, too, has suffered a grievous loss, and Mr. Penn plays him with an affecting simplicity that only enhances the man's conflictedness: As much as he mistrusts her, he wants to protect her.
WSJ: Beyond Words