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People basically trust the U.S. to do the right thing.
"The Obama administration's position on privacy is basically 'Trust us, we're good guys,' " said Daniel Solove of George Washington University, whose book "Nothing to Hide" challenges the myth that law-abiding citizens have nothing to fear from government snooping.
If people basically trust Bush when he professes humanitarian concern on subjects like welfare, prescription drugs, education and retirement -- and so far most seem to trust him -- then he can bring about changes that would have frightened the electorate in Reagan's day.
Basically, trust is between two entities; but the reputation of an entity is the aggregated opinion of a community towards that entity.
"It's basically, 'Trust us.' But nothing lasts forever".
But that can be good or bad, depending on whether you basically trust his impulses.
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Having basically trusted politicians to sort things out for the past three years, investors have changed their mind.
His wife said that baggage claim areas were "the only place left in the airport where people are basically trusted".
"We're a magazine that is basically trusting the author," he added, "and we're not going to evaluate what he has to say.
Rosan said he's looking for a broader category of "mavens," who are basically trusted experts.
Basically I trust them.
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