Sentence examples for if there is mistrust from inspiring English sources

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Among reasons for the low A (H1N1) influenza vaccine coverage rates, there may have been a lack of concern about the individual risk, which may translate into a lack of willingness or urgency to get vaccinated, particularly if there is mistrust of information provided by public health or government authorities [25].

No matter how good the evidence is, if there is mistrust it will be seen in the same light, and that presents a missed opportunity for KT.

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Still, there is mistrust and suspicion on both sides.

"In neighborhoods where there are more reports, there is mistrust of the agency.

"There is mistrust of both Tony Abbott and Bill Shorten regarding their attitudes on climate change, but particularly Tony Abbott, Connorr said.

IF THERE is a people the British mistrust more than the Germans, it is the French.

"There's mistrust," he said.

Jordanian executives said there was mistrust in doing business with Israel despite a 1994 peace accord.

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There was mistrust in the beginning.

He likes alliteration, and will change "mistrust" to "distrust" if there is another "dis" nearby.

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