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As a result, polygraphing should be stopped not only at the Energy Department, which sponsored the Research Council study because it was losing scientists, but at the Defense Department, which subjects some 10,000 employees to the self-defeating display of distrust.
They claimed that extended security measures could be interpreted as a display of distrust, and this conflicted with the GPs' common philosophy of trusting patients.
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The third frame then portrays the siting process as a display of general distrust towards political elites and state institutions.
These officials note that a summit meeting planned last month in Tunis, where Jordan, Egypt and other American allies in the Middle East had been pressing for adoption of a democracy program, was canceled at the last minute in a display of acrimony and distrust of American intentions.
Too often, however, officials in policy-making bodies are resistant to research because they display strong distrust of information generated outside the organisation or system [ 133].
In the example that follows, there is a certain level of distrust that students show in the level of competence and expertise that teachers occasionally display.
Residents display a strong mix of rural hospitality, insistently inviting visitors into their homes for meals and coffee, and of distrust born from years of occupation by a foreign army and an ever-present fear of spies.
"Rituals of distrust," I said.
It is born of distrust and frustration.
The legacy of distrust is too strong.
They have a long legacy of distrust".
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