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If he had kept it from his own executives he would have bred distrust, they said.
JEFFREY H. SPIEGLER Cleveland, Oct. 2, 2013 Mr. Bernard has given numerous examples of government actions that have bred distrust.
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This awareness that Europe is going through a very hard time can also breed distrust of European investors.
Michel Crozier, a French sociologist, once described his country as a "blocked society": too many top-down bureaucratic rules breed distrust among the people and create a system that can evolve only through crisis.
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This has bred deep distrust between the two sides.
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