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He added, "The bottom line is the question of trust".
The trouble is, on the question of trust, Tyce is right.
Last but not least, there is the question of trust in the numbers.
"Almost every question had some grounding in the question of trust," said Representative Cory Gardner of Colorado.
SCORECARD -- The first line in the commercial raises the question of trust, one that Mrs. Clinton's campaign has been trying to raise with Mr. Lazio.
It was particularly revealing that, on the question of trust, respondents to the YouGov poll ranked a priest below a family doctor, a teacher, a judge and even a BBC news journalist.
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In one hospital a pharmacist in charge of the hospital pharmacy, on discussing the question of trusting the system that procured TB drugs in Nepal, seemed to trust only his own empirical experience of the outcomes of patients, not the government programme nor the international procurement process.
For the moment, the questions of trust and tracking are being raised largely in the sphere of family and personal relationships, rather than in the public arenas of government and business.
In that case, the questions of trust related to REC members' expectation that researchers would respect the terms and limitations of the ethics approval for their project.
And when it comes to the question of government trust, trust has effectively been destroyed there.
Thus, in the Colombian context, the key factor is the question of public trust and credibility: Is there sufficient confidence in the national court system to go forward with investigations and trials?
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