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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lowered trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone's confidence or belief in someone or something has decreased.
Example: "The recent scandal has resulted in lowered trust among the community towards the organization."
Alternatives: "diminished trust" or "reduced trust."
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It isn't working and it's lowered trust in the system, so that's sensible.
Last year, a jaw-dropping and sobering performance from our negotiators lowered trust in the USTR close to zero.
However, these measures were applied excessively and, rather than proving beneficial, caused under-reporting of diagnosed patients, lowered trust in the government, and sharpened economic, political, and social challenges (68, 70, 74, 75).
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While the government claims it's trying to make the sector more accountable and transparent, taking away FOI will do exactly the opposite, lowering trust in the sector.
In many ways, this cynicism may be justified, but it is not always helpful, as it lowers trust and impedes useful social bargains.
Giuri said that bureaucratic inefficiency and endemic disrespect for rules are a form of corruption that can be just as harmful as money changing hands dragging down the economy and lowering trust in institutions.
Zhou Lian, an associate professor of philosophy at Renmin University of China, and Ai Weiwei, an artist in Beijing, have publicly criticized Bo and his Chongqing Model for being wrong and lowering trust.
They can lead to lowered confidence, reduced trust in colleagues and leadership, decreased performance, and even active disengagement from the job.
Yet concentrated poverty lowered perceived trust and social cohesion among fellow residents, reinforcing a negative feedback loop.
The survey reported that a third of the voting public says that the war has lowered their trust in Mr. Blair.
Lower trust and higher trepidation have led to tighter contracts.
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