Lowland Scots regarded Highlanders with distrust as dangerous and troublesome neighbours.
The headline drama associated with distrust, selfishness, and greed have become powerful revenue streams for platforms such as TMZ, Deadspin, Access Hollywood, American Greed and the many other television shows, magazines and blogs that have become entertainment addictions.
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It is in China's interests to build confidence with its neighbours, reduce mutual strategic distrust with America and demonstrate its willingness to abide by global norms.
Mr Barak might, if he so chose, break through this distrust with a decisive gesture.
Complaining breeds distrust with our colleagues, it infuses the office with negativity, it wastes time, and it solidifies our sense of isolation.
People feel disgust and distrust with institutions that bear large financial relationships with customers only to treat them with disrespect once they are in the mortgage pool.
The one thing those with different answers seem to share is distrust of those who disagree with them.
Such carrot-and-stick messaging resonates with publics that also distrust profligate governments.
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Economics liberals distrust fiddling with markets, however worthy the goal.
The good weirdness of the natural birth movement is inevitably overshadowed by the vaccine debate, a debate which weaves together strands of American individualism and radicalism with the inevitability of distrust in a system as diverse and disparate as our own.
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The Los Angeles riots reflect a deep distrust and disaffection with the existing power pattern in our society.
Russell Dalton, a political science professor at the University of California, Irvine, credits distrust in government with the substantial percentage of Generation Y citizens who would rather spend hours creating a viral campaign video than cast a ballot.
Anyone who has studied the financial markets with any diligence will know that great bull markets are born from a landscape of steadfast pessimism and distrust of anything having to do with the Wall Street.
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They took on much more risk than their parents, whose generation grew up with a Great Depression-era distrust of Wall Street.
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Whom do regulators prefer to investigate, firms with good reputations or ones the public distrust?
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Such affluence does not find favor with the majority of Koreans, who distrust big business and the rich.
As of now, Superman is clearly trying to remain somewhat friendly with Batman, though the seeds of distrust have been sown on both sides.
Among rural Americans, distrust of big government is mixed with widespread dependence on it.
Unless the Fed takes immediate steps to strengthen the dollar, expect distrust in the dollar to grow with a consequent continued slide in its value.
Lingering skepticism about the future and distrust in financial brands, coupled with confusion over where to turn for such needs can often cause people to tune out and turn away from the very products that serve to benefit them down the road.
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Mr Yeltsin, for all his faults, had a gut commitment to democracy, freedom of the press and friendship with the West, as well as a healthy distrust of the security services.
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However, while a certain amount of distrust and wariness is proper when dealing with political speech, it is also true that in certain instances rhetoric and formal policy commitments can matter quite a lot.
Many of these agencies are small, often volunteer organizations with limited budgets, no engineering expertise, and a distrust of Federal mandates.
Though doctors are revered in Japan, a stream of scandals, including a recent one in which three inexperienced physicians were charged with killing a patient by performing complex surgery with the help of an instruction manual, have created public distrust.
Well-liked and with a lot of charm, he has helped dissipate the huge distrust formerly felt towards America, particularly among developing countries.
In an era when voters distrust the government, they can often see value in the person with less experience in the system.
Today, with communication and travel easier than ever before, what keeps people apart increasingly are distrust, fear, and zero-sum mindsets.
In fact, in the current season, Scott seems to stumble into managerial success, outselling the other branches of the mid-size paper company with a modicum of charm and a naive sincerity that makes him almost impossible to distrust.
Protestants once murmured similar things about the Catholic John Kennedy, with Rome taking the place of Salt Lake City, but have since got over their distrust of papistry.
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