"We're looking for some inspiration, direction and we trust him to know what's best, " he said.
But when that same doctor leads us to health, we trust him or her.
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That's how my wife and I came to trust him so much--our interests were his.
"It's what he does and what he's good at, and I have learned to trust him, " she said.
While some conservatives embraced his newfound commitment, New Hampshire voter Roberta Barrett found it hard to trust him.
He admits that they will not always agree with him, but insists that they can always trust him.
"I can honestly say that I trust him with my life, " Ford says.
But Mr Estrada has a solid power-base among the poor, who trust him and rather like his rough-and-ready image.
Ferguson only brought Berbatov on with 10 minutes left but insisted "I still trust him, he's a good player".
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Fate approached him as a customer who seemed at once to trust him.
He broke the trust of those who needed to trust him the most.
Now, he needs to make sure his stock doesn't wind up in the gutter simply because investors cannot trust him.
Nor do they want to see the opposition leader, Nawaz Sharif, come to power, since they do not trust him.
And over twice as many, polls say, trust him to steer Brazil through the turmoil as trust Mr da Silva.
Mr Buyoya argues that he is the only man who can pull this off, as the Tutsi generals trust him.
If Obama would just repeat Clinton's practices, he too could bring down Netanyahu and convince the Israeli public to trust him.
Jimmy Carter, whose 1976 campaign revolved around the basic promise that you could trust him, perfected this message and style of campaigning.
"All of our scouts trust him and he trusts them, " Eppler said.
But this week was his best chance to convince voters eager for change that they can trust him to bring it about.
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Waide said he withdrew from the case because Curtis didn't trust him.
One of the biggest mistakes a leader can make is to assume that others trust him simply by virtue of his title.
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The central bank would probably trust him to rein in public spending.
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"The more the American people see of Mitt Romney, the less they like him and the less they trust him, " Messina said in a statement.
Sure, they know he'll probably have friends over, but they trust him to use his common sense, and anyway, he doesn't have that many friends.
Teams, after all, tend to stick with a kicker when they feel they can trust him, rather than bringing in someone younger with limited NFL experience.
With 14 wins during the season and a big playoff victory over the Cardinals under his belt, they trust him enough to open the World Series.
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And 54 percent of those questioned would not trust Blair "as far as they could throw him, " compared with 41 percent who said they did trust him.
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