mistrust u rečniku PONS

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The university would thus serve to break down the barriers that created misunderstanding and mistrust between nations and cultures.
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This was made possible by a feeling of mistrust by some members of the community against the police force and army.
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When looking at the three benefits and limitations, they revolve around three key ideas, poverty, mistrust, and promoting change.
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Evidently, the citizenry had mistrusted the two lovers influence over the young duke, for whose safety they may have feared.
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Guard labor is noteworthy in economics because it captures expenditures based on mistrust and does not produce future capital.
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They have arrested innocent people instead of the real culprits, leading to mistrust among locals.
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Therefore, the conservative sectors mistrust in the governments intentions grew.
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Should the parents fail to provide a secure environment and to meet the child's basic needs; a sense of mistrust will result.
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The locals mistrust of their governor ran particularly deep.
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When a baby's needs are dismissed or ignored, the child develops a sense of mistrust of relationships and the world and self-confidence is undermined.
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