Sentence examples for provoked distrust from inspiring English sources

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But her egotism and her proclivity for back-room deals provoked distrust among detractors and some supporters.

He condemned the efforts of Chechen rebels to create an Islamic state by force in the neighbouring province of Dagestan.If this background gave him a degree of credibility on both sides, it also provoked distrust.

Inevitably, it has provoked distrust in the rest of the continent: in which the chancellor's costly dilly-dallying during the debt crisis, led to remarks about a third world war in the British press.

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Rather than earning the public's trust, disclosure practices like labeling are about not provoking distrust, Thompson says.

His reply was, "Would you want the Romans to have stayed on in Britain?" He threatened to resign unless he was allowed to release the leading Nyasaland activist Hastings Banda from prison, a move that Home and others thought unwise and liable to provoke distrust of Britain among the white minority in the federation.

Different stories provoke distrust.

Stories about consultations that failed led to discussions about how to elicit the patient's agenda, the fear of provoking distrust, and the problem of unintended intimidation of patients when approaching the patients' deeply rooted habits.

Regarding the media environment, many nurses and hospital administrators indicated that extensive publicity of various medical errors, disputes or scandals through different forms of mass media such as TV, newspapers and the internet play an important role in provoking distrust in doctors, nurses and hospitals, especially misleading reports on health professionals cheating patients.

A terrorist attack that provoked widespread distrust and hostility toward Muslims also brought Muslims in from the margins of American religious life -- into living rooms, churches, synagogues and offices where they had never set foot before.

The judges, headed by Sir John Finch (later Baron Finch), decided 7 to 5 in favour of the crown; but the highhanded opinions of Finch provoked widespread distrust of Charles's courts, whereas the narrowness of the decision encouraged further resistance.

He may have intended the letter to provoke mutual distrust among the party leaders and thereby to preclude the possibility of any single one of them succeeding him.

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