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Premature media pronouncements erode public trust.
But I'm not prepared to allow a minority to erode public trust in the police.
And it can erode public trust in research sponsored by drug makers.
NELSON: One of the potential ramifications of the reproducibility crisis is that it might erode public trust in science.
These latter, unanticipated risks are particularly challenging in that they erode public trust in research and lead to progressive changes in research regulation, oversight, and conduct.
The surest way to erode public trust is for the Florida Legislature and Florida's Republican governor, Jeb Bush, to try to override the decisions of the Florida courts.
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Yang Fuqiang, a senior adviser on climate and energy at the Beijing offices of the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental group based in the United States, said that even if the environmental damage turned out to be minimal, the long delay in publicizing the accident erodes public trust in the government and its state-run energy companies.
Historical abuses, including non-disclosure of serious adverse events and highly publicized conflicts-of-interest, have damaged its reputation [ 1- 3], eroded public trust, and presented significant setbacks for its clinical development [ 4, 5].
A spate of bureaucratic mishaps has further eroded public trust.
Corruption erodes public trust in government institutions and harms democracy.
ECONOMIC woes, unpopular wars and nuclear meltdowns have eroded public trust in the authorities.
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