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No, no, no!" The authorities eyed him with some distrust.
His parents' generation views his hobby with some distrust: like Western parents, they worry about shooting games and the possibility that they could encourage violence.
That is, trust can exist with some distrust.
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This contaminated vaccine caused health problems with cattle, resulting in a negative experience that still triggers some distrust with respect to vaccination campaigns in Dutch cattle farmers [24].
Reid's uneasy relationship with the Communist party, where some distrusted his ideological flexibility, predated UCS, but soon came to a head.
For most of his career, Leonard was undervalued by critics, both because of his consistently high sales and his facility with dialogue: some critics distrust speech-led novels as shooting scripts for future movies.
The new Commissioner, who is black, will also find himself at the top of a predominantly white and deeply traditional organization which is viewed with such distrust in some black and Hispanic neighborhoods that a recent move to name a street in Queens after an officer killed by drug dealers met with stiff opposition from people who live there.
This tallies with the often noted British dissatisfaction with public services and with distrust of politicians and public figures.
"We cannot live in the past, we cannot continue with hate, with the desire for revenge, with distrust," said Nzapalainga.
"We're losing time with all this distrust with what is a perfectly normal and straightforward agreement," Congressman Semeghini lamented.
They too are seen with distrust in some circles.
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