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"But going all the way back to no taxation without representation, Americans have had a mistrust of government.
Daquo said they had a mistrust of traditional medicine and preferred to treat their children's complaints with advice from books.
Like many journalists Robert had a mistrust of authority and spin, a dislike of bureaucracy and paperwork.
The same ex-girlfriend who liked his eyes claimed that Carlyle had always had a mistrust of authority and was fired by an urge to prove wrong all the people whod doubted him.
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Many have a mistrust of health-care professionals.
These are people who have a mistrust of immunizations for their kids and even flu shots.
The public, broadly, has a mistrust of government and are looking for somewhere to place their faith.
Often, the writer seems to have a mistrust of dependent clauses, as if they might get in the way of the important truth.
The amoral society was, of course, Russia, and Teller had a deep mistrust of the country from his Hungarian childhood.
He had a deep mistrust of eggs ("Poison, my dear, poison," he would intone ominously at the breakfast table) and a habit of dragging dead branches from his woods in the middle of the night.
Banks also had a natural mistrust of cloud-based software, and their cycle of implementation took too long.
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