Sentence examples for Won trust from inspiring English sources

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He seems to have won trust and willingness from the players.

The governor has won trust, he says, by going out and talking, village to village, and opening schools and clinics.

The communicators will come together for health training and message-brainstorming sessions, then head home stocked with microphones, megaphones, batteries, and money for kola nuts — a welcoming gift — to talk about Ebola prevention in areas where they've already won trust.

The communicators will come together for health training and message-brainstorming sessions, then head home stocked with microphones, megaphones, batteries, and money for kola nuts a welcoming gift to talk about Ebola prevention in areas where they've already won trust.

But Laloo's poor record did him no harm among his core supporters: his vote among Yadavs rose from 53% to 63% and among Muslims from 66% to 68%.The new catch-all party?The BJP may have won a less than overwhelming mandate, but it can claim to have won trust.

The security at these places is good, and at these conferences, they won trust, they won access, and they came away with so little – that must have hurt … To spend all that time to see Planned Parenthood is complying with the law, and medical ethics – that must have been a little depressing".

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"RealNetworks knows its product violates the law, and undermines the hard-won trust that has been growing between America's moviemakers and the technology community".

The hard-won trust is significant because of the polarized views of the police force, which used to be called the Royal Ulster Constabulary.

BANGKOK — A state-run newspaper in Myanmar published an analysis on Tuesday expressing concerns that the "hard-won trust" between President Thein Sein and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel laureate and opposition leader, could "vanish".

Kurdish political analysts said that treating the case as a mistake, not a crime, could damage the government's credibility and cost it the hard-won trust of some Kurds.

H is for Hawk is at once a misery memoir, as the author grapples with the grieving process, and a falconer's diary about the hard-won trust between hawk and human.

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