Clarity: People trust the clear and mistrust or distrust the ambiguous.
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Many attacks against gypsies go unreported because the victims distrust or fear the police.
They should make it easier to understand that international conflicts are not necessarily the product of mutual distrust or mutual grievances.
Factions may continue to distrust or hate one another, but in an environment of economic expansion most people's focus becomes more constructive.
Or do you distrust those very same entities in making recommendations about what we spray on our fields and ingest in our bodies?
Whom do regulators prefer to investigate, firms with good reputations or ones the public distrust?
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Was it a watershed moment for women in politics, the fruit of expensive and hard-charging campaigns or an expression of voter distrust of established politicians?
"We're not saying you should distrust the rich, or the rich are corrupt, " says Piff.
Hearing stories of betrayal may cause some to distrust their close contacts or become overprotective of their children.
His failure to keep disagreements within the walls of the boardroom contributed just as much or more to an atmosphere of distrust as did the company's decision to snoop on him, says Nell Minnow, editor of the Corporate Library, which monitors governance issues.
But that optimistic view would sour if consumers came to distrust the technology's reliability, or suspect that the real goal is to give control of their car to someone else, such as a government agency.
Instability in Afghanistan and the West's distrust of Iran make foreign investment in a southern or south-eastern gas pipeline unlikely.
It is also a way of assuaging distrust in foreign companies, which are often perceived as mammoths barging in to make a quick buck or to wreck local businesses.
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