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My fear, I told him, was that his campaign was fostering suspicion and fear rather than amity and understanding.
"Establishing common values among multiple generations in a family works to create a team approach instead of fostering suspicion and resentment," he said.
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By refusing to detail the evidence supporting his interpretation of Zadroga's death, Hirsch appeared secretive, fostering suspicions about his motives and the validity of his verdict.
Race-based programs tend to foster suspicion about the success of minorities.
But what has this image achieved, other than to foster suspicion?
Nor do many Chinese, whose ignorance about the people of Xinjiang -- a Mandarin word meaning "new frontier" -- has fostered suspicion.
The inspector general, Kenneth M. Mead, said that the officials' keeping the existence of the tape a secret and the decision by one to destroy it had not served "the interests of the F.A.A., the department or the public" and could foster suspicions among the public.
In a negotiation, egocentrism can escalate, fostering mistrust and suspicion.
He added: "What we are trying to get over here today with a great, great show of unity by Londoners is that the people who committed the atrocities in Paris... had one objective only and that was to divide our societies and to divide our communities one from another and to foster mistrust and hatred and suspicion.
Other parents have received almost identical messages, fostering the suspicion that communication is censored.
The failure of that revolution, he said, taught most Hungarians to feel powerless and also abandoned by the West, fostering a suspicion of foreigners that in the post-Communist era and thanks now to the splintering of European opinion over American relations, has bred a dangerous nationalism, which is obviously spreading throughout the former Soviet countries and elsewhere.
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