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In some communities, they will face mistrust.
In her first policy address on India June 17, Mrs. Clinton said Washington and New Delhi "will have to confront and transcend the mistrust that has hampered our cooperation in the past and address the lingering uncertainties".
And I hope that you'll confront your pessimism and mistrust of the system and take a bold step to fight with me.
Do not confront them.
Confront your friend.
While "Trust Never Sleeps," may be catchy enough, it's really mistrust that we're confronted with, and it's at the root of that incurable insomnia.
When the public is confronted with new technologies, trust is volatile, and mistrust can have lasting effects witness European consumers' rejection of genetically modified foods.
The looking was disconcerting at first: there we were, in the middle of a city where one learns to mistrust smiling strangers making eye contact, suddenly confronted with a stage full of them.
All this matters because many Britons, when confronted with privilege, are still deeply ambivalent about whether to mistrust, envy, celebrate, despise, aspire to or undermine it.
He confronted Basmanova.
"We never confronted anybody".
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