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Discover LudwigThe phrase "generated mistrust" is correct and usable in written English
For example, "The company's lack of transparency in its operations generated mistrust among its customers."
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The decision to shoot those protesters succeeded in restoring order, but generated mistrust that still pervades the world's dealings with China, and China's with its own citizens.In Hong Kong, the party is using a combination of communist and colonial tactics.
Our participants also reported perceived discrimination by clinics staff, which generated mistrust in staff and discomfort with overall health services.
The factor may, for example, be about health education, or a passive event that generated mistrust, or a cognitive dissonance [ 57] of the beneficiary in relation to the intervention.
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In other words, the larger companies are trying to generating mistrust in the products of their generic competitors, in order to charge higher prices for their more 'reliable' drugs.
In the short term, it may mean a salary increase, but over the long term it will generate mistrust and call into question the employee's commitment to the company.
Conflict generates mistrust and suspicion within societies that greatly impact post-conflict peacebuilding efforts.
If the same measure is used to discredit the teaching profession and generate mistrust from parents, it subtracts value.
On the other hand, in an article appearing in China Daily, David Gosset of the China Europe International Business School said the award was "a sad paradox, a prize without any real winner, which generates mistrust and perplexity when understanding and clarity are most needed".
The education of the public requires strategic planning so that efforts may not be counterproductive and generate mistrust.
It is a framework that generates suspicion, mistrust, antagonism and casting of blame this way and that.
But their shared history has generated widespread mistrust of Russia among Poles.
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