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But deciding to build on what's currently working requires overcoming a well of mistrust about whether such investments will really serve a shared benefit.
"Increasing pressure on the Taliban, trying to negotiate from a position of strength — that is the wrong policy, the wrong idea," Zaeef said, because, like the blacklists, it has sown mistrust about whether America would ever seriously consider negotiations.
Parents at two sites specifically expressed frustration that vaccine recommendations and schedules are frequently changing, contributing to the difficulty of staying informed and leading to mistrust about whether vaccines were actually needed.
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They report a sense of foreboding and mistrust about the future.
Mistrust about the management of healthcare in this country is already dangerously high.
That confirmed longstanding American mistrust about Pakistani intentions — a poison that infects nearly every other aspect of the strained relationship.
Some of the exit poll results showed deep mistrust about Mr. Obama, a relatively rare finding in Democratic primary contests.
I have thought long and hard about why there is this confusion and mistrust about what evolution means.
The polls reflect a deep mistrust about earlier commitments made by politicians to establish a "firm control over immigration".
There is a sense of mistrust about the scope and purpose of the exercise.
Similarly, some patients expressed mistrust about the agenda behind the change.
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