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Although the conflict appears to have been rooted in mistrust and perceived marginalization of the Northern region by the government [ 14], it did not have a strong ethnic outlook.

From our highest-ranking politicians to bank customers themselves, the public opinion of banks is still firmly rooted in suspicion and mistrust.

The two rising world powers have tried to improve relations after decades of mistrust rooted in a brief border war in 1962.

China sees the trip as the latest proof of its maturing relationship with India after decades of hostility and mistrust rooted in a brief border war in 1962.

Waves of special federal investigators comb this eastern Ohio region of faded steel-mill towns and post-immigration insularity long rooted in the mistrust of despotic Old World politics.

That collaboration appears to have intensified over the past two years, despite a long history of mistrust rooted in the role of Saudi hijackers in the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

Working in a society marked by high rates of homicidal violence and a pervasive mistrust, rooted in centuries of racial conflict, between minority communities and law enforcement, the police in the United States are in urgent need of training that meets the highest international standards.

Yet Australia has a long and unfortunate history of book- and film-banning, and a deep-rooted mistrust of intellectualism in general and aesthetic experimentation in particular.

Even if the contemporary, deep-rooted mistrust in government started decades ago under Nixon and then was fanned under Bush, we're still on Obama's watch.

But the betting is that they will approve this law too.In this section Protecting citizens from themselves Uribe's court win Confused in the Andes The third man Wife fight ReprintsIt is a paradox of Colombia that the most lawless country of the Americas is also intensely legalistic, with a deep-rooted mistrust of executive power.

Ishtiaq Ahmed, the coordinator of Bradford Council of Mosques, argues that the Muslim prison population is ultimately growing because of "Islamophobia and deep-rooted mistrust of the Muslim community".

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