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The phrase 'ties of trust' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the idea of trusting relationships developed between two or more people. For example, "The ties of trust that he has developed with his coworkers are inspiring."
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The increase in deportations of minor offenders under Secure Communities, the task force concluded, was undermining vital ties of trust between local police and immigrant neighborhoods.
Yet the closer that Japan's financial practices are to global standards, the more the informal ties of trust will be replaced with formal legal ones.
Pressed on the bloodletting in Syria, the White House talked of funds for refugees and fell back on assurances that America has a strong stake in seeing that the violence "is ended".For all their caution, Obama aides could not conceal one big ambition for the trip: to use the president's powers of persuasion to mend frayed ties of trust with the Israeli public.
Yet, building ties of trust and caring in the places we call home helps make our communities strong -- and social cohesion has been correlated with better physical health.
They suggested that family members can offer emotional support by being compassionate, showing concern, listening and establishing ties of trust.
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Stone (2001) proposes focusing on the structure of social relations (network types, structure and systems) and quality of social ties (norms of trust and reciprocity).
At the heart of his best work was a constant concern with the way in which the media represent the world, connect people and ideas within it and forge ties of imagination, trust, and memory.
Irrespective of the lack of government regulation and protection, Somalis have formed networks – both within the country and across borders and continents – that are bound together by ties of family and trust.
Under these conditions, participants come to enjoy their own participation, to enjoy the display of others' skills and abilities, and to form ties of friendship and trust with their cooperative partners.
Significantly, these relationships do not indicate members' specific roles per se, but refer to their reciprocal ties of accountability, dependency, trust, and communication.
Social capital revolves around three dimensions: interconnected networks of relationships between individuals and groups (social ties or social participation), levels of trust that characterize these ties, and resources or benefits that are both gained and transferred by virtue of social ties and social participation.
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