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The word "distrusting" is usable in written English and is well written
It can be used when describing a lack of trust or suspicion towards someone or something. Example: "Her history of betrayal left him feeling distrusting of her intentions." Alternatives include "suspicious" or "mistrustful."
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But allow people some common sense: in a practising democracy, they are unlikely to vote, or anyhow vote twice, for oppression.The Algerian army, distrusting this common sense, decided to manipulate the result it felt safest with.
He brought in a rather larger cadre of outsiders and was notorious for distrusting Bank staff.
Their realism comes across, too, in how they approach the resulting conflicts: from all sides at once, distrusting abstractions, as keen for agreement as to be the first one who is right, and testing all against personal experience.
His father works on Capitol Hill, it is true, but as a policeman.In this section America's Amazons Toying with a poorer world Not quite so sunny A Contract for the left The bottomless pit Derailed Not running, but fleeing ReprintsBy the standards of his generation so-called Millennials, ageneration so-called4—Millennialss typicagedn distrusting labetween all sorts.
But several locals said that they and most of their neighbours were still buying costly bottled water to drink, distrusting official assurances that the public supply is safe.Surprisingly, Mrs Capito's political strategy railing against environmental regulators in a hamlet that fears to drink its tap water makes sense.
When its customers declared their intention of becoming e-businesses, it had little to say other than "wait".Part of the problem is that SAP's founding co-chairman, Hasso Plattner, has always viewed America ambivalently, distrusting the "froth" in its technology sector.
It wants a straight yes-or-no referendum on independence, distrusting hints from Mr Salmond that he might put more than one question to Scottish voters, offering them not just independence but also a form of deep devolution that would leave little more than defence and foreign policy in British government hands.
Yet state governments and the opposition are blocking it, distrusting the centre to dish out revenues fairly.The chances that all, or even most, such big reforms will happen soon are nil.
Americans, deeply distrusting the state, have always been ideologically conservative in that sense.
Rejecting liberal democratic nationalism and distrusting Chancellor Otto von Bismarck's policy because he believed that it jeopardized the continuity of German history and embraced cooperation with popular movements, Ranke nevertheless welcomed the foundation of the empire in 1871.
Deeply distrusting American land speculators and encroaching settlers, McGillivray put out feelers for Spanish support and suggested a council at Pensacola, West Florida.
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