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But history suggests it is unwise to trust any politician's claim to be trusting the people.
But it would also be unwise to trust in digital revolutionaries who insist those incumbents will inevitably be swept away by a wave of startups.
It is unwise to trust people whom you do not know well, whom you have not observed in action over time, and who are not committed to the same goals.
Beginning with the first news reports of the disaster, inquirers have found it unwise to trust the original passenger and crew lists, which were rendered inaccurate by such factors as misspellings, omissions, aliases, and failure to count musicians and other contracted employees as either passengers or crew members.
His campaign and its surrogates will also seek to contrast Mr. Blumenthal's achievements in office with Ms. McMahon's role at the W.W.E., implying that it would be unwise to trust a woman who had placed profits ahead of the public good.
So far, the bond market hasn't been shaken by rising debt, but Burman said it may be unwise to trust lenders to give advance signals about when they're going to freak out.
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The debate shed little to no light on the job either would do as comptroller, though Mr. Stringer made solid points when suggesting it might be unwise for voters to trust the judgment of an ex-pol who resigned in a prostitution scandal.
It would be unwise to rely on that.
But it would be unwise to bank on it.
Trump no longer seems to trust him fully, and some Pentagon colleagues wonder why he doesn't speak out more forcefully about unwise policies.
There's trust there, people to trust.
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