| 21. | Distrust of government was a profoundly rational response to the data,
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| 22. | In contrast, McCain inspires distrust even in his own party.
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| 23. | They agree on so much and yet there is distrust there.
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| 24. | And it roused a deeply held distrust of the United States.
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| 25. | The scheme works until the conspirators begin to distrust one another.
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| 26. | They distrust the president, big business, the Supreme Court.
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| 27. | They are likely to distrust foreign trade and international environmental agreements.
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| 28. | Many of Harvard's leaders deeply distrust calls for boldness.
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| 29. | The tribesmen's narrowed eyes and weathered faces radiated distrust.
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| 30. | Bush started his term loudly proclaiming his strong distrust of China.
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