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It may well be, for instance, that one or more of the three traditional understandings have once promoted trust in science, even if they no longer do so.
Our "sponsored" appearances through established gatekeeper community organizations and venues promoted trust in the study and the team [ 24 ].
Furthermore, participants often expressed a more psychological benefit of knowing their physician, whereby a sense of familiarity promoted trust and seemed to instil a sense of confidence.
Such social and familial homophily promoted trust amongst various cluster members as described in an FGD: …We are not suspicious about them because we know them.
Our data indicate that familiarity with a specific GP or practice promoted trust by allowing a relationship to develop over time.
In spite of barriers to implementation, increased exposure to programme activities promoted trust and improved relationships between PMRs and their clients and trainers, strengthening feasibility of such interventions.
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Asked whether the technology promotes trust, he said: "There's been absolutely no research done".
As chair, Patten's remit is to promote trust amongst licence fee payers.
They pride themselves on their flat structures and democratic ways which they feel promote trust and co-operation.
Thus, Mr Omidyar argues that eBay does its bit by empowering people and promoting trust between strangers.
Among the report's central findings was that having volunteers embedded in the local community they are supposed to be supporting helps promote trust and effective partnerships.
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