| 41. | The guardians of Nehmin have ignored her counsel, distrusting her motives, and now they are under siege.
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| 42. | Despite their shared Muslim faith, the three communities have been distrusting _ and killing _ each other for centuries.
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| 43. | To teammates and friends, Russell was open and amicable, but was extremely distrusting and cold towards anyone else.
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| 44. | Thus, distrusting entrepreneurs are less likely to discount negative events, and are more likely to engage control mechanisms.
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| 45. | In general, he accepts uncritically the analysis of timber industry advocates while distrusting anyone who does research for the government.
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| 46. | This is the tendency for people to trust the reliability of their own introspections while distrusting the introspections of other people.
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| 47. | Columbia did not like Ashby because he had a reputation of distrusting authority and made little effort to communicate with executives.
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| 48. | They found that the firms of distrusting entrepreneurs were more likely to survive than the firms of optimistic or overconfident entrepreneurs.
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| 49. | He concluded that distrusting entrepreneurs are less likely to discount negative events, and are more likely to engage control mechanisms.
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| 50. | Many Iowa expressed concern about their children's forced assimilation in white schools, and were distrusting of the government.
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