President Olusegun Obasanjo, a Yoruba Christian from southern Nigeria who has nonetheless won the trust of many northern Muslims, certainly thinks that way.
"Nick Clegg won the trust and votes of young people and their parents by signing the pledge, but has now lost them once and for all by breaking it, " said Mr Burns.
Obama first won the public trust, particularly of swing voters, by railing against the mindless partisanship that Sen.
Google CFO Patrick Pichette has also quickly won over the trust of the Street.
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The longer the trust term, the greater the tax savings--but the bigger the risk that you won't outlive the trust.
We believe that at this point, the hard-won trust in the MMR vaccine and in GPs would be damaged by introducing compulsory vaccination.
On 11 June, the trust won leave to appeal against the outcome of a judicial review that backed the assembly government's plans.
Unless the Democrats regain their senses, it will be difficult for anyone to trust that the US won't simply abandon Iraq, and with it, its responsibility as the leader of the Free World in the midst of a global war.
In particular, it should allow for the removal of the institution handling the trust so heirs won't be captive to high fees or poor performance.
But investors won't trust Bristol until the restatement is done.
The peso, which has won back trust after its crash in 2001, is backed by high soyabean prices.
What will happen to the closed banks' trust funds, amounting to more than 7 trillion won, which the healthy banks are reluctant to take over lest they be held responsible for any losses in investors' portfolios?
The campaign also won the backing of Llangennech Community Council, Llanelli Green Network, Carmarthenshire Council and the Woodland Trust.
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The credibility won by such progress means Mr Osborne's plan has helped secure the country the trust of both the credit-rating agencies and the bond markets.
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust's (WWT) Wild Connections won the support from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).
We trust our liberal friends in the press corps won't mute their dismay merely because this time the target is a network they love to hate.
When you win the trust of your stakeholders, consider half the battle won.
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Today, the MIT board made sure that won't happen with this trust fund.
By not hesitating to raise interest rates when inflation threatened, the bank's governor, Henrique Meirelles, has won investors' trust.
"In fact, the Republicans will argue that Michigan and Florida voters shouldn't trust the Democrats to look out for them when we won't even listen to you, " she added.
And if you think your customers trust you more than they do, you won't take the necessary steps to strengthen that bond.
In January, the US Federal Trade Commission ended its anti-trust investigation and won a pledge from Google to end some practices, such as scraping data from websites to help target adverts, that had triggered the competition probe.
So we had the content people saying things that would have eliminated the incentives to build better networks, and we have the people who want the network incentives saying, hey, just trust us, we won't do those things.
Meanwhile, John Merrick won his first ever title on the PGA Tour after edging Charlie Beljan out in a playoff at the Northern Trust Open in Santa Monica, California.
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This was in part because she won people's trust by living among them -- but also because her project aimed to celebrate the positive aspects of their lifestyle rather than reinforce the negative stereotypes of squatters as wasters, tax dodgers or down-and-outs.
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