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That members of Congress cannot be trusted in the company of adolescents?
Once inside, Mr. Bush kept up his pounding of Mr. Kerry as a waffler who could not be trusted in the White House.
Even taking on the Dilnot proposals is no guarantee that such products will emerge or be trusted in the current climate.
And can a shot of democracy, however jolting at first, be trusted in the end to seduce and tame the forces it has set loose?
No one with such a fancy handle can be trusted in the sort of slick-movie fiction that Mr. Lee is here recalling with such oddball fun.
John McCain came nine percentage points behind in second place, proving again that the opinion polls are not to be trusted in the fluid early stages of the election process.
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The Yarmeisch brothers said they had chosen Rabbi Berman because he was trusted in the surrounding community.
Her voice is trusted in the growing cannabis industry, as is her unsurpassed knowledge of the end medical and recreational user base.
They're trusted; in the case of GIIRS, they involve third-party verification, and they work.
Others simply opine that the U.S. should never have been trusted in the first place.
In his case, a provincial governor who was trusted in the Muslim community negotiated the ransom payment.
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