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The Founders, for varying reasons, distrusted popular democracy.

These include undertaking independent assessments of the credibility of the witness and the plausibility of what they say; and letting the presumption against accepting some astonishing testimony be rebutted when one has good reason to distrust one's distrust of the witness.

People with dark skin -- especially young black men -- are too often viewed for no good reason with distrust, suspicion, and disdain.

And, they point out, the I.S.I. has just as much reason to distrust the Americans as the C.I.A. has to distrust the I.S.I.

In the course of the action, Fischer gets sufficient reason to distrust the Soviet Union, as well — including his well-founded suspicion that its players were colluding in a 1962 championship-qualifying match to prevent Fischer from achieving the top score.

I have no reason to distrust this.

But that's a reason to distrust this show.

We don't want to give anyone any reason to distrust us".

Kaplan officials say there is reason to distrust all three plaintiffs.

But many more said they had no reason to distrust the numbers.

Both women have since reached settlements, but they retain reason to distrust their insurance.

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