His crew chief is an untrustworthy schemer who hates teammate Hank for stealing his girlfriend. |
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He was intelligent and able, but deemed untrustworthy by most of his social and political equals. |
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If you are working in the murky world of double agents, they are totally untrustworthy to both sides. |
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From the positions of the heads and eyes, do they look honest and straightforward, shy, or furtive and untrustworthy? |
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As the truth came out, the Government made itself look incompetent, deceitful and untrustworthy. |
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This is going to be the most biased, one-sided, totally untrustworthy book review you'll ever read. |
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They have proved themselves untrustworthy, at least in so far as we can take it on faith that they know what they are doing. |
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He commissions his three sons, two of them untrustworthy and feckless, the third brave and honest, to go and find the bird and return it to him. |
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More and more people are now saying the Liberal Democrats are the only real opposition to this tired, and untrustworthy, Labour Government. |
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Even if you believe that they support the same goals, it is clear that they are untrustworthy and incompetent. |
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The popular version implies that the Americans are untrustworthy and the British honest. |
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So how do you know if you run into one these untrustworthy borrowers among your friends? |
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The most severe criticisms journalists can make of a government minister is that they act in bad faith, are disloyal and are untrustworthy. |
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Why do they call him, variously, treacherous, untrustworthy, racist, pig-headed, short-sighted, dishonest, stupid and vicious? |
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The irony is that his deal with Lateline was the sort of untrustworthy action that he spends time in his diaries attacking the media for. |
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If it is true that the Feds are demanding this, it means that they are treating Newfoundland like an untrustworthy, idiot stepchild. |
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Meanwhile, the other side doesn't get a look-in, because it's been tarred as untrustworthy. |
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The light was difficult now with sunset impending, and his vision was untrustworthy. |
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If the last twenty-five years had taught him anything, it was that outward appearances were wholly untrustworthy. |
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We know that the legal authorities have proven untrustworthy, and we have heard reports of backhanders by police and general corruption. |
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She is indifferent, negligent, unfeeling, untrustworthy, and perfidious. |
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Then again, cable news ratings are down more or less across the board, and Americans find much of the media untrustworthy. |
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In strong, matter-of-fact voices, the girls painted themselves as disloyal, untrustworthy, and sneaky. |
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All the evidence, though, shows that he is the most divisive and untrustworthy minister the portfolio has had for as long as most of us can remember. |
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This normally happens when a user visits an untrustworthy website with suspicious or erotic content. |
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He scoffed at its description of Mr. Reyes as candid, calling him a manipulative, untrustworthy person. |
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Dear High Flier: Whoever told you that you can't believe everything you read on the Internet is a deeply cynical and untrustworthy person. |
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The history books for the 2003-2004 school year still portray minorities as untrustworthy, traitorous and harmful to the state. |
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Highlanders tend to see lowlanders as untrustworthy and Westernized. |
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On the stump she repeatedly accuses the Democratic frontrunner of being untrustworthy. |
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The need for accountability is compounded by the fact that the government has shown itself to be untrustworthy. |
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Many of the old ones have, in any case, proven to be totally untrustworthy. |
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Second, it deters the police from employing interrogation methods likely to lead to untrustworthy confessions. |
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If they fail the test then the same rule applies to them as it does to other untrustworthy flag states: we do not want their ships in our ports. |
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The Internet and other technologies are useless, however, if the needed information has not been created, cannot be found or is untrustworthy. |
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An untrustworthy justice system is a disincentive to foreign investment, creating real barriers to economic growth. |
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People were hit twice both by disease and by judgment of being untrustworthy. |
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A child's statements and evidence should never be presumed invalid or untrustworthy by reason only of the child's age. |
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Partners cannot be completely trustful because this makes them too vulnerable, but they cannot be completely untrustworthy because it harms cooperative efforts. |
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When a party does or says extreme and irresponsible things, that party builds itself an image as dangerous and untrustworthy. |
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So for some men it was clear that their offending was really about seeking intimacy with kids as opposed to adults, who they saw as untrustworthy. |
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What a pity it is also the most corrupt, incompetent and untrustworthy. |
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The first couple of times we meet her she seems to be a scheming, untrustworthy person willing to try any ploy to attract the attention of Maximus. |
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Being an untrustworthy, lazy drama queen is no way to inspire confidence. |
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The Spanish and Italians are hot-blooded, impetuous and untrustworthy. |
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Today's world is violent, untrustworthy, immoral, unpredictable. |
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George is unreliable... untrustworthy... to coin a phrase, a dolt. |
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Third, it enables courts to make more informed judgments about whether interrogation practices were likely to lead to an untrustworthy confession. |
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Through such episodes as the deception of Derby at Gloucester, Edward acquired a reputation as untrustworthy. |
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Consequently, such sources cannot be relied upon since the allegations that they propagate are untrustworthy, being designed primarily to serve their own interests. |
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Tories believe that he is oily and untrustworthy and, instead of trying to address this with a display of sincere humility, he may have given the impression of bumptiousness. |
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Appalled by this untrustworthy and – surely? |
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I reject his evidence as entirely untrustworthy. |
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I actually distributed her speech to a number of my constituents when they asked about this issue, but now we find that she and her colleagues in the Liberal government are untrustworthy. |
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The Malaysian opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, has won a defamation suit against a government-linked newspaper publisher over an article that, he said, portrayed him as untrustworthy. |
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Intonation, meaning the pattern of the pitch changes in a voice, is very important with male voices that are low pitched and follow a rising melodic trend being deemed particularly untrustworthy. |
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It's interesting that the film is directed by a man because it's almost an anti-male film, in which women are strong, determined and sincere whereas men are untrustworthy, almost pitiful and clownish. |
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Those from Rwanda and Burundi are frequently viewed as untrustworthy, largely owing to the history of the genocide in Rwanda, and are often viewed with disdain. |
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Political interest was the driving force behind an anti-corruption drive in Pakistan, a country dominated by a military elite keen to portray civilian administrators as corrupt and untrustworthy. |
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And one of the areas where the distinction between trustworthy and untrustworthy is at its murkiest is online customer reviews. |
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Stabilised on methadone, I became nearly unemployable by polite society: a shiftless, untrustworthy coke-sniffer, sneak thief and corner-cutting hack, toiling in the culinary backwaters. |
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However, these authorisations were generally limited to supplies by smaller, untrustworthy and ephemeral suppliers to bigger, easier to control businesses. |
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Without credible science, health and safety regulatory programs can be challenged as untrustworthy sources of information and subservient to political policy or special interests. |
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When a blackmailer shares his secrets with three extremely untrustworthy women, his million-dollar scheme spins murderously out of control. But what he doesn't suspect is old secrets to surface and foil his preparations. |
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A type of software that covertly monitors your online movements and records your personal information, usually obtained from web sites and from files downloaded from P2P networks and other untrustworthy sources. |
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But, with the pair's last of three head-to-head debates set for Monday, the campaign returned to its tried and tested formula of branding Romney an untrustworthy flip-flopper. |
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A Menominee story tells of how Fox is an untrustworthy friend to the Wolf. |
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But that knowledge is wasted when used to write untrustworthy history. |
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