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This bill, unfortunately, panders to a culture of distrust and suspicion found among a minority of employers.
One of the greatest entrepreneurs in the country is a modest Aberdonian with a built-in distrust of business award ceremonies.
Such tension is palpable across villages, as distrust and wariness between communities mount.
I am only saying that the society where they live is pervaded by a deep sense of mutual distrust and suspicion, which are well-founded.
The only thing which has bound this ragbag together has been a distrust of the European Union.
There have been disagreements over the years, but never rancor or distrust.
Instead, it stigmatizes innocent children, subjects them to acute embarrassment, and teaches them to distrust authority.
There is distrust between Shi'a and Sunni, between secularists, conservatives and Islamists, and between tribes and clans.
A milieu deeply penetrated by interpersonal distrust forestalls the development of associability and mass membership in associations.
He also has a strong distrust of organised religion, and does not regularly attend church.
Their fantasy of Englishness did not include the literary Bengali babu, for whom they felt contempt and distrust.
The true secularist's distrust of the 'order of prophecy' can turn his indifference towards religion into actual disdain and contempt.
Yet mechanism and postmodernism are linked by a common distrust of human subjectivity.
Broad masses of the population are alienated from both parties and view their nominees with deep-seated distrust.
As somebody once remarked, distrust of authority should be the first civic duty.
The initial inquiry triggered sensational newspaper headlines and aroused widespread distrust of the state's public hospital system.
There can also be little doubt that cynicism and distrust of politicians has never been greater.
Overweening distrust of authority can lead to blindness as much as to liberation.
The big picture issues simply wash over people, lost in the public's distrust of politicians.
Paradoxically, the distrust is further fuelled by the desertion of an assistant counsel on the team last month.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Every one started, and Grump's countenance did not gather amiability as he sneakingly noticed the general distrust.
Where is that armor of distrust in which you were to resist the barbed arrow of the enchantress?
They had turned his deflation into antagonism, his ignorance into distrust.
But in this case we do not distrust your good intent, only your impulsiveness and inexperience.
What must have been her experiences in life to ingrain fear and distrust in her soul at that rate?
Sarah was not only under the influence of distrust, but of inordinate desire.
Crane faced about, and coming forward, held out his hand to the man of distrust.
The crisis developed an intensification of the distrust of the bourgeoisie by the proletariat.
There was a mixture of wrongness in his rightness that made me distrust him.
But I always have a little distrust for the foolishness of a person who has once been a knave.
Out of the kremer letter grew a distrust of Clay which he never really lived down.
The Laxness of the family housekeeping had led him to distrust all hands and heads but his own.
Against man himself and the maleness that is his by natural right, many are filled with hottest distrust and aversion.
A hysteric fear of possible loss, an unreasonable distrust of banks and bankers, keeps the overcautious away from the market.
Justine's desire to leave him had revived his unformulated distrust of her.
It is on such substantial grounds that the propertyless distrust the democracy of the progressives and radicals.
There had been so many twists to the morning that his abiding distrust of every one became, for the time being, edgeless.
Manifest no distrust, or you may invite the danger you appear to apprehend.
Looking wearily up he saw the great, green eyes of the calico cat fastened upon him in fierce distrust.
Any distrust of the permanence of laws, would paralyze the faculties of man.
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