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It is understandable under these circumstances that Indigenous families may continue to be distrustful of government-supported health care services in Canada.
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"We can't have the social fabric continuing to be torn," Mr. de Blasio said, adding that the high number of stops, particularly among young black and Latino residents, has made many New Yorkers uncomfortable and distrustful of the police officers who patrol their neighborhoods.
Isolating people will push them to be distrustful and will push you to be distrustful of the other side, and that entrenches the concept of "enemy".
In the face of such hype, it is easy to be distrustful, even a little cynical.
Murray Chass has a perverse moral sense ("Government Gave Players Reason to Be Distrustful," Dec. 6).
"They always preferred to have a relationship with the king or the bishop so as not to have to engage with the general population, of which they were deeply distrustful — and they often had reason to be distrustful.
Experience shows that people tend to be distrustful of information that is 'supplier led' and professionally presented.
The county has given its residents some reason to be distrustful.
Jens Stoltenberg, NATO secretary general, rebuked Medvedev's comments, and suggested there was good reason to be distrustful of Russia.
The Mohawk community at Akwesasne has many good reasons to be distrustful of outsiders, in general, and academic researchers specifically.
Healthcare is an all-consuming profession that tends to be distrustful of outside, less well-known influences.
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