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One reason, many say, was a mistrust of conventional banks.
"When the government came into power, there was a mistrust of social work and other public professionals".
In Kenya, home to up to 15,000 Chinese, the main problem for some of the early migrants was a mistrust of their goods.
In contrast there was a mistrust of nature/genetic explanations that again centred on the practical consequences for individuals.
At Saturday's rally, one of the few things everyone seemed united on was a mistrust of the media.
She was doing field research in Tanzania just a year after the country gained independence and found that while there was a mistrust of white men who had controlled the country under colonialism, "They didn't see me as a woman being a threat -- they were much more likely to help me achieve what I wanted to achieve".
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It's a mistrust that Lammy does not even mention.
Of course there is a mistrust there you can hear.
It is a mistrust exacerbated by the calculation that slogans and slick advertising can gloss over contradictions or the absence of policy facts.
Other analysts say that getting civilians to report sexual crimes in war-torn environments, where there is a mistrust of authority and a lack of law enforcement, is an enormous challenge.
There is a mistrust that this outsourcing is privatisation, said one participant who's been through the process, but "it isn't, you have to take folk with you.
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