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Distrust meaning
Lack of trust or confidence.
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In the United States and throughout the Western World there is public distrust of public authorities and distrust among the public of one another.
Now, having manufactured distrust among Republican voters, they’re spinning that distrust as a basis to throw out the election.
As distrust of government has grown, so too has distrust of vaccines.
One result of the ambitions of the various Arab leaders was a distrust of all the Palestinian leaders who wished to set up a Palestinian state, and a mutual distrust of each other.
Trust in the EU is lowest in the United Kingdom (16% trust, 75% distrust) and highest in Bulgaria (55% trust; 15% distrust).
After suffering numerous indignities, Ms Aston developed a deep distrust of doctors who she believed harboured discriminatory beliefs towards the EDS community, friends say.
Among conservatives, 38 percent said they were more likely to vote in the next election and 11 percent were “a little more likely” to vote, while 43 percent said their distrust didn’t affect the likelihood they would vote.
As a response to his distrust of superhumans, Batman kept a series of secret contingency plans detailing the League's weaknesses in case they were used for evil.
As a result of that strife, it’s all too common for hair care shopping experiences to be plagued by distrust and, at times, hostility between customers and merchants.
A Stanford study last year found that children can become politically polarized at age 11. These are sixth graders already learning to distrust and dislike fellow citizens because of political disagreements.
A well-funded and well-organized national movement is underway, trying to spread rumors and distrust about what is happening in the public schools with the purpose of destroying the very idea of a public school system.
Batman is a symbol larger than Bruce Wayne, yet Terry McGinnis continues to grapple with moving beyond his legacy of distrust, control, and secrecy.
Biden has earned every drop of that distrust with his egregious actions to eradicate domestic fossil fuel production beginning the day he was inaugurated.
By pointing a finger at those responsible for “normal incidents of the game” like bad calls, the NFL can push back on the speculation, distrust, and accusations of point-shaving or game-fixing that Goodell feared.
Despite the massive civil and military mobilization in Israel, distrust toward the current government is high.
Despite those checks and balances, there is distrust between law enforcement and the Black community in particular, Ray said.
Driven by conspiracy theories and a deep distrust of the federal government, the Oath Keepers actively recruit cops and service members who are asked to disregard official orders the group deems unconstitutional.
Due to this and her distrust of the mainstream media, she kept it as an exclusive tale for pub anecdotes, but often found the story was so complex it was hard for mates and strangers alike to fully grasp it.
Ethan's family's distrust of Olivia played a significant role in their strained relationship, leading to their separation.
His spending actions could increase the public’s distrust of politicians’ spending in the future, hindering them from being willing to donate to campaigns, Giles-Klein said.