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"It makes me sad to see how little trust the Americans have in their own cars".
But on Wednesday, Ms. Kroes underlined how little trust she had in Microsoft.
And charges of insider trading against the former chief of ImClone Systems reminded investors of how little trust many have in company executives and auditors these days.
He tucked into the figurative fetal position to take his chances in overtime, a move that showed just how little trust Saban had in his quarterback and his wayward kickers.
Yet the mere fact that these senior party figures are conducting their discussions via television studios rather than telephone calls speaks volumes about how little trust remains between them.
The straw poll showed roughly even numbers guessing each possibility, something that underscores how little trust there is among hackers at large that the NSA will do the "right thing" when it has knowledge of critical bugs.
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But the bank runs reveal how little Bulgarians trust their institutions.
This will only make him see how little you trust him.
They talked of how little they trusted each other to be reliable mates, and of how the government safety net encourages poor parents to stay single.
It has shown how little it trusts the Muslim community.
The N.C.A.A. manual has grown into a voluminous book of spells and a measure, more than anything else, of how little N.C.A.A. members trust each other.
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