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There is a lot of mistrust for good reason.
I've got a real mistrust for a lot of politicians, and I wouldn't get involved again.
The Pirates have some of the same voter base -- young men with mistrust for politicians.
In the center, Sunnis are divided by mistrust for Western occupation and old loyalties to Mr. Hussein.
Their rivalry with (and mistrust for) the Martells of Dorne is on a constant simmer, and sometimes flares into open conflict.
For Europe's populists, once the current wave of emotional solidarity subsides, the temptation to exploit mistrust for political gain may be too great to resist.
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Perhaps no less importantly, the personal relationship he established with Gorbachev made the mutual incomprehension and mistrust of, for example, Khrushchev and Kennedy seem a distant memory.
In fact he was serially misunderstood, if not mistrusted, for a long time.
ACT will ally itself with National, but NZ First is probably too mistrusted for anyone to deal with.
Anders Fogh Rasmussen of Denmark falls foul of the Franco-German reluctance to accept a president from a country that has not adopted the euro; Wolfgang Schüssel, the Austrian chancellor, is mistrusted for having once formed a coalition with the far-right.
That the United States would want help from other nations in peacekeeping in Iraq and rebuilding its economy is not in itself a surprise; the administration made clear from the start that it hoped to enlist a "coalition of the willing" outside the United Nations, which it deeply mistrusts for its refusal to support the American invasion in the first place.
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