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Others are driven by a counterculturalist distrust of the government.
Since 2011, the tribal leaders, driven by a mutual distrust of Hadi's government, have allowed AQAP to establish camps in the remote mountainous region, and the two have worked together to resist the presence of the state.
For some, it is a matter of religious conviction; for others, it is driven by distrust of those they call the elites.
Pegler's brute vernacular was fuelled by a distrust of authority, but also by a lifelong sense of inferiority, probably tracing to a slight formal education.
We drove by a herd of cows.
"The change in power at Mashantucket was driven by greed and distrust, and to some extent by racial divisions.
The United States is torn apart by rancor and a distrust of science and secularism caused by conflicts over evolution.
We drove by a church.
Hashem al-Sheikh was driven primarily by a dislike for his new leader, Abu Ammar, and a distrust of Ahrar al-Sham's especially close ties to Ankara.
Perhaps the complexity of the issues or a distrust of government drive people away from reasoned debate.
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