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The costs and the potential for creating distrust are the most commonly cited reasons for not auditing.
The approval of Bankia's listing also helped "spread the disease indiscriminately," according to the complaint sent to the Bank of Spain, creating distrust among investors toward the entire Spanish financial sector.
A year on from the Olympics, when the medal haul from Britons of immigrant origins demonstrated the positive contribution of migration, these initiatives are aimed at creating distrust of those of darker hues.
More than 1,400 state banks began circulating notes, creating distrust in the liquidity of regional banks.
On the other hand, a firm's bad reputation can also be easily shared with millions of people in a short period of time, quickly creating distrust between consumers and the firm.
Clashes over cybersecurity, trade, human rights and regional territorial disputes have left relations between the two nations at a pronounced low, creating distrust and rivalry and leaving the leaders struggling to cooperate on a number of goals.
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These are the truths about the situation; to claim otherwise creates distrust.
"Enron created distrust," Ms. Foss said, "and that has had a hugely negative impact in Europe.
She suggested that the music industry's experience with filesharing had created distrust.
Jones said the paper's headlines "create distrust of foreigners" and "blame immigrants for everything".
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