Sentence examples for promote distrust from inspiring English sources

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State-sponsored, judicially-approved killings do not promote esteem or admiration for our justice system; they promote distrust, and at best, fear.

The president of the Australian Medical Association, Dr Michael Gannon, says it has been disappointing to see a growing "demonisation of pharmaceutical companies" by the anti-vaccination movement in an attempt to promote distrust of proven medicines.

I've written previously on this blog about the psychological risks posed by mass surveillance – evidence that under certain conditions, being systematically monitored can impair mental health, promote distrust, encourage social conformity, and even undermine a leader's authority.

But Georgia's current laws, they said, encourage racial profiling and promote distrust between communities and police.

The new indictments show two things: the inner workings of the Russian election interference and propaganda machine called "Project Lakhta," launched in 2014 to deepen political divisions in the U.S. and promote distrust of Trump's political opponents, and a wide-sprawling money laundering operation allegedly spearheaded by Manafort.

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Our findings suggest that even when social group conflict is removed, oxytocin promotes distrust of strangers in "me and you" inter-individual conflict by elevating social fear in men.

Within sensitive individuals it breeds doubt; between people it promotes distrust; within groups it enhances group-think in the endless quest to be one with the group's true soul; and between groups it is the inner source of identity politics.

It didn't occur to anyone but Brendon and Matt that it might just be a lie, told to promote more distrust.

All those things I wanted in a small school could also be reinterpreted to promote fear, distrust, division into racial niches--the exact opposite of the ends that we sought.

"Shaming [animal abusers] with a public Internet profile is unlikely to affect their future behavior -- except perhaps to isolate them further from society and promote increased distrust of authority figures trying to help them," Pacelle wrote.

It is argued that: (1) repeated checking increases familiarity with the issues checked; (2) increased familiarity promotes conceptual processing which inhibits perceptual processing; (3) inhibited perceptual processing makes recollections less vivid and detailed and finally; (4) reduction in vividness and detail promotes distrust in memory.

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