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Rebel mistrust, based on bitter experience, was fuelled by a government demand for lists of men in the area.

Profiling and mistrust based on national origin in turn can lead to unnecessary resentment and detachment of loyal citizens, endangering the unity that makes the U.S.A. strong against extremists in the first place.

This struggle does not only stem from a lack of a cosmopolitan ethical perspective by donors but also engendered mistrust based on mismanagement and abuse of funds by recipient countries.

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Recent research indicates that African Americans are less likely to participate in clinical studies than Whites, possibly because they mistrust researchers based on negative past experiences, fear of exploitation, and concern that they will be harmed (Braunstein, Sherber, Schulman, Ding, & Powe, 2008; Moreno-John et al., 2004).

Powerlessness breeds mistrust, and a system based on mistrust benefits no one.

In a 2011 article in Truthout, "Goodbye to All That: Reflections of a G.O.P. Operative Who Left the Cult," Mike Lofgren characterized these voters as ones whose mistrust of government, based on confusion and ignorance, "has been stoked by Republican rhetoric at every turn".

"There is a huge mistrust of research based on very real things that happened, like Tuskegee," said Dr. Beryl Koblin, principal investigator of Project Achieve, an H.I.V. research center in New York City.

The trouble is without a keen understanding of and distance from our own emotive reactions we tend to trust (or mistrust) those "vibes" based on our own complex histories.

The central cognitive component of mistrust is suspicion of others based on a belief that they are looking out for their own good and they will even victimize you in pursuit of their own personal goals [12].

These findings lead to the conclusion that recommendations to use two simultaneous serological tests is based on mistrust in recommending a single test that will fail very occasionally, or on a misunderstanding of the reliability concept of diagnostic tests.

Where once there was total mistrust between law-enforcement authorities in the two countries, now there is active co-operation, at the top at least.The problem, as Mr Fox implies, is that the government's actions have unleashed a turf war between two of the main gangs, one based on the Gulf coast and the other in Sinaloa.

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