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But it is clear that some Arab states remain queasy about endorsing what may amount to a programme for regime change.Others worry that a prolonged or fiercer aerial siege could cause civilian casualties, and an angry popular backlash, building on deeply ingrained distrust of Western intentions.

China's national narrative is veined with an ingrained distrust of the outside world: a lengthy period of utter isolation was followed by the opium wars (courtesy of Britain) and some nasty interactions with Japan, the reverberations of both still with us.

With all eyes on me, I can confirm: the British public has developed an ingrained distrust of anyone handling what looks like salmon.

The usual terms attached to ancient texts (e.g., spiritual, religious, wise, intuitive, enlightened) send up red flags to scientists and their ingrained distrust of subjectivity.

In the 1940s, Orwell thought the British had a healthy, ingrained distrust of any militarism; now, in 2015, the Labour party wants insulting members of the armed forces to be classified as a hate crime.

In the 1940s, Orwell thought the British had a healthy, ingrained distrust of any militarism; now, in 2015, the Labour party want insulting members of the armed forces to be classified as a hate crime.

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He bravely came to talk about the Israelis and Syrians, who are rising above politics and deeply ingrained distrust, to work together to ease the immense suffering of Syrian war victims.

From the Beatles to its ingrained citywide distrust of mainstream media, I've always felt an affinity with Liverpool.

Bell's character is described a beautiful privileged woman who "was raised by her grandmother to be poised, graceful, and slightly aloof, while her father has ingrained in her a distrust of the larger world".

This distrust of women's feelings is so ingrained, so commonplace that I'm not even sure we (men) realize it exists.

A distrust of the government".

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