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If the public don't believe the journalism they read then a vital trust facet of that transaction is lost.
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Self-management keeps you cool in the moment--often with a reminder that even the most stable, trusted facets of your life are not completely under your control.
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Trust enters multiple facets of a relationship.
In addition to security, privacy is another facet of trust in the sharing economy (Dillahunt and Malone 2015).
This indicates that trust may have several facets and may change during the course of a collaboration project.
For example, good health and greater trust may reflect different facets of an unmeasured underlying construct, such as better mental component of general well-being.
Rodolfo et al [ 16] have conducted an empirical study on tourism businesses and explored the functional quality facet and customer trust in service quality.
The Georgia Centenarian Study reported that centenarians have a lower level of neuroticism and higher levels of extraversion, competence (a facet of conscientiousness), and trust (a facet of agreeableness) than the mixed-age US population [ 9].
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We need to build safety and reliability testing into every facet of product design, and not trust the tool chains we use to build software.
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