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Are we willing to combine two already mistrusted industries, pharmaceuticals and livestock?
The police officers were welcomed participants that afternoon, instead of mistrusted opponents.
To be a Muslim in Europe is to be mistrusted, visible and vulnerable.
This, probably more than anything else, has made the term so widely mistrusted.
So can a visa stamp from a mistrusted country, such as Israel or Iran.
But the protests also represent a backlash against a government that is widely mistrusted.
For years, Greene particularly mistrusted the beam-intensity measurement, but independent checks have exonerated it.
A violence interrupter respected in one area may be unknown, or even mistrusted, in another.
Hamilton mistrusted the political capacities of the common people and insisted on deference to elites.
So we need to acknowledge these 10 reasons why the bull is so widely mistrusted.
In Mexico the police, often poorly paid and poorly trained, are frequently mistrusted or feared.
So mistrusted were Ms. Redstone and her allies that they were excluded from the gathering.
That's especially a problem in the West, where voters have always mistrusted the federal government.
We had a charismatic leader who really mistrusted charisma, and didn't like the idea of leading!
Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron, despite winning the election last year, is mistrusted by many voters.
The Times has also published critical pieces about Hillary Clinton, a candidate mistrusted by many voters.
But it is also a bull market that has been mistrusted and unloved from the start.
That its excesses seem to land overwhelmingly upon a mistrusted Muslim minority has also surely helped.
Mrs Clinton is mistrusted by 22003% of Americans, a legacy of years of scandals and Republican slander.
Rather than be worried about being mistrusted and accused of dual loyalties, Jewish Americans should feel proud.
Kretz told me he had mistrusted Wielgus for a long time, since Wielgus's initial mountain-lion studies.
However, this came to be mistrusted by sailors, due to its unpredictable—and often violently sickening—effects.
The multilateral institutions of that order — from the United Nations to NATO — are mistrusted by the president.
Mr Bolton supported NATO and mistrusted Russia's president, Vladimir Putin; Mr Trump held opposite views on both.
President Richard M. Nixon deeply mistrusted the C.I.A. President Bill Clinton largely ignored his first C.I.A. director.
America is now held in brazen contempt by our enemies and mistrusted by many of our allies.
Ford writes: Identifying as queer means being mistrusted, misunderstood and, often, mislabeled for the rest of your life.
However, any skepticism of Instagram citizen pop culture journalism arguably mirrors how blogs were mistrusted over a decade.
Grant, as is the way with generals in politics, mistrusted politicians but trusted former officers and big businessmen.
If Donald Trump is deeply disliked or mistrusted in these countries, that gives their leaders cover to disengage.
Given all this, Clinton is extraordinarily lucky that she's facing a candidate who's as mistrusted and disliked as Trump.
They compare it to Shi'ite militias that are fighting IS in Iraq but are mistrusted by its Sunni population.
Santayana played with ideas; Conrad mistrusted them, sure that some fool would get hold of them and wreak havoc.
Almost immediately after they started dating, Debra and John moved in together, and her daughters mistrusted him right away.
Mr. Trump's strength in 2016 was — and remains — largely dependent on how he fared against a widely mistrusted opponent.
Mr. Trump's strength in 2016 was — and remains — largely dependent on how he fared against a widely mistrusted opponent.
In a recent poll over 80% of those in their 20s wanted engagement, but 74% said they mistrusted the North.
Mistrusted by voters, the establishment candidates have found it increasingly hard to offer a positive alternative to Mr Trump's miserabilism.
A veteran operator, mistrusted by most voters, she is an awkward fit for an electorate seething with anti-establishment rage.
That was a bit disingenuous: had she been less slippery in her e-mail arrangements, she would be less mistrusted.
"The more anti-Trump the Times was perceived to be, the more it was mistrusted for being biased," Abramson added.
The St. Louis police force is mistrusted by many in the African-American community that makes up half the population.
Whatever the case, Trump is still widely mistrusted in China and India among those who have an opinion of him.
By the numbers: When asked if they trusted or mistrusted large companies, "trusted" won in 2018, but "distrusted" won in 2019.
Yet the antipathy to Mrs Clinton is not merely a right-wing hate fantasy: she is also mistrusted within her party.
Conversely, groups that we don't belong do, or don't want to belong to, are called out-groups, and they're often mistrusted.
Easier to target the portion that is bought as an investment, especially in rural areas where banks are scarce and mistrusted.
The Duvalier dynasty, which governed Haiti from 1957 to 1986, stifled enterprise, in part because it mistrusted mulattos, who dominated business.
One was an ability of GOP voters, especially those who mistrusted the government, to hold seemingly conflicting thoughts about government services.
Some Russian dissidents mistrusted the Zionist movement as particularistic and unpatriotic, fearing it would distract from their broader human rights agenda.
The intimate data of 50 million people had been handed over to a company whose data-driven intentions are widely mistrusted.
This makes them representative of something that is seemingly mistrusted and despised by the makers of erotic thrillers: the independent working woman.
They were to grow the public's trust in institutions without digging too far into why the people leading those institutions were mistrusted.
Pre-paid mobile minutes are used as currency in many parts of Africa, especially in places where banks are scarce or mistrusted.
Although Mrs Clinton would be the favourite in a race against either man, she is a flawed candidate, mistrusted by many voters.
But that premise usually relies on young characters feeling isolated and mistrusted, leaving them with no choice but to act on their own.
And if they are mistrusted by roughly similar numbers, it's difficult for that to be the dispositive factor in voters' decision-making process.
The owners and players mistrusted each other so much that many of the "negotiations"—perhaps better termed "grandstanding"—were conducted through the media.
The other great powers still mistrusted France at this time, and rejected the idea in favor of creating a bilingual Catholic country — Belgium.
A political independent who supports a flat tax, Mr. Abraham said he mistrusted politicians of both parties and did not vote in 2016.
Surveys have found that they are deeply mistrusted by the public, often seen as doing the political bidding of whoever is in power.
In the 1850s when judges began allowing photographic evidence in court, people mistrusted the new technology and preferred witness testimony and written records.
Our mistrusted politicians are so many Julius Caesars and Lady Macbeths, our ill-fated lovers Romeos and Juliets, our ingenious heroines Rosalinds and Portias.
Instead, it appears to have only stiffened Iran's resolve, pushing it from wary patience to calibrated confrontation against an enemy it has long mistrusted.
In any case, Mark mistrusted his own alley, which at this point, as he'd remarked to Liz, was overrun by the rats of resentment.
The Great Depression created a generation of savers, hoarders and even some who mistrusted financial institutions because of the failures of the banking system.
Matt Haig: People think that the anxiety figures and statistics should be slightly mistrusted because of the conversation we are now having about mental health.
Rewatching these scenes, I think Lauren mistrusted Spencer because she worried he would do to me what Jason had done to her in season one.
"Anything that remotely smells of Communism they hate," Mr. Kliger said, noting how even the focus on government service proposals by Democrats can be mistrusted.
He regarded the episode as a physical attempt to show closeness and warmth in a fashion calculated to compromise him before Democrats who already mistrusted him.
Ody Draklellis, a Republican who owns the Queen City Diner in Allentown, said people in the area were open to Mr. Trump because they mistrusted Mrs.
But the early Shakers mistrusted fancy lyrics and fussy compositions, preferring wordless tunes like this one, full of the shuddering ecstasies that gave them their name.
But he remains disliked and mistrusted by most of the country, suggesting that Democrats could find sufficiently broad support for impeachment without converting many Republican voters.
International surveys, one after the other, show that Trump is deeply disliked and mistrusted in most of the world, and that generally drags down America's standing.
Arya mistrusted the Red Woman from the moment they met through the Brotherhood without Banners (because she's a fiery zealot, not because women are inherently competitive!).
She thought about how Los Angeles had become glassier and less familiar to her, and experienced a nostalgia that she mistrusted even as it made itself known.
She supported Mr Macron's proposed European military intervention force, widely mistrusted in Germany—but wants it folded into the ponderous EU structures Mr Macron is keen to circumvent.
John was so weary, so tired of being mistrusted as a catcher, that he assumed this would be one of those short band-aid stints in the majors.
" Wittes writes "he regarded the episode as a physical attempt to show closeness and warmth in a fashion calculated to compromise him before Democrats who already mistrusted him.
Those who see the media as one of the most mistrusted entities in the U.S. will likely not be swayed, particularly given the coordinated effort of it all.
"He regarded the episode as a physical attempt to show closeness and warmth in a fashion calculated to compromise him before Democrats who already mistrusted him," Wittes reports.
As the fearsome, mistrusted mother, Ryder would have completely stolen the spotlight if it weren't for Millie Bobbie Brown, the 12-year-old actress who plays the character Eleven.
And a younger generation of Prime Ministers -- Olmert (recently out of prison); Ehud Barak (deeply mistrusted); and Netanyahu (maybe soon-to-be indicted) haven't really risen to replace them.
Three out of four doctors said they mistrusted companies that provide genetic testing, and half thought telling patients their genetic risk for chronic disease could cause them excessive stress.
Surveys have found that prosecutors in South Korea are deeply mistrusted by the public, and they are often seen as doing the political bidding of whoever is in power.
And a younger generation of Prime Ministers -- Olmert (recently out of prison), Ehud Barak (deeply mistrusted) and Netanyahu (maybe soon to be indicted) haven't really risen to replace them.
Instead, the imam chose two passages from the Quran with clear political implications, especially at a time of racial and religious strife, when many American Muslims feel marginalized and mistrusted.
And he glossed over differences on Huawei, a Chinese telecoms giant mistrusted by America but cautiously accepted in Britain, by saying that the two countries would soon reach an agreement.
David Brooks writes in his New York Times column Tuesday that Democrats' "Medicare for All" is a pipe dream, because it requires massive faith in an unworthy and mistrusted government.
There was no hard evidence as to why games journalists are bad But, unsurprisingly, no hard evidence as to why games journalists should be mistrusted was offered during the panel.
I was the only customer, and a giant flat-screen TV was set to TVB, Hong Kong's largest broadcaster, which is mistrusted by protesters for its perceived pro-Beijing bias.
Initially mistrusted inside the military at its creation 30 years ago, Special Operations Command and the special operations forces it oversees have proven their effectiveness in the post-9/11 wars.
What is more striking about bGeigie and its like, though, is that citizens and communities can use such instruments to inform decisions on which science would otherwise be silent—or mistrusted.
Meanwhile, America and the alliance's more Atlanticist members, such as Britain, have always mistrusted Franco-German plans for establishing an EU military planning headquarters (and derided notions of an EU army).
Yet popular sentiment in Germany often turns against the United States, which, though admired for its liberty and technical prowess, is also mistrusted by many for its commercial and military dominance.
The fact that Europe's oldest democracy voted to leave the union to secure its self-governance makes it particularly dangerous for a mistrusted political establishment to push for a federalist solution.
An encoding for an alphabet used to write Nepal Bhasa and Sanskrit was delayed a few years ago by ethnonationalists who mistrusted the proposal because they objected to the author's surname.
What a quaintly anachronistic argument, reflecting that in the original Constitution, and until 1913, U.S. senators were not directly elected by voters, mistrusted by the Founders, but chosen by state legislatures.
The campaign of PRI candidate Jose Antonio Meade, who is not a member of the PRI, admits political parties are deeply mistrusted but says Meade is best placed to capture the mood.
While Mr. Sanders is mistrusted by much of the Democratic establishment, including many leading donors, he retains a huge political network, and his advisers view him as a favorite for the nomination.
Though Trotsky (whom several of the leaders mistrusted as a latecomer to the Bolsheviks in 1917) commanded the Red Army, Stalin disapproved of his use of former officers from the czarist military.
In 2016, many Republican-led state governments mistrusted DHS's offers of assistance in protecting election cyber infrastructure, and this year's Iowa Democratic Party refused DHS's offer of help in vetting its Caucus app.
But the die was cast: Trending was mistrusted by conservatives and, by extension, so was Facebook — all thanks to a product that was only available to a small percentage of the platform's users.
Although a new prime minister would be listened to politely, it is fanciful to expect the EU to abandon the Irish—especially for a mistrusted hardliner such as Boris Johnson, the early favourite.
Would they have been receptive to such a message from Clinton in particular, a woman so vilified and mistrusted by some segments of the electorate that she was routinely portrayed as a witch?
"There's a difference between holding people accountable and being cynical," said Mr. Emanuel, who in his second term as mayor has been battered by criticism over Chicago's rising violence and mistrusted Police Department.
At 36, Ms Baker has come of age at a time when words themselves are often mistrusted, when the gap between what we say and what we feel seems to yawn, at times unbearably.
Donald Trump, who as president resembles Bush in no respect other than gender and party, presides over a shuttered government, a revolving-door administration, a furiously divided nation, and a mistrusted and mocked superpower.
And because it's in the Washington Post, it is to be mistrusted, which is different than applying a skeptical lens to everything the Washington Post publishes, which had been a conservative attitude for decades.
The report said that Ezra Cohen-Watnick, the National Security Council's senior director for intelligence and a hardcore Trump loyalist mistrusted by the intelligence community, had uncovered the raw intelligence that led to Nunes's disclosures.
Photo: GettyHe may be the most beleaguered and mistrusted CEO of any major tech company, but if an enormous new profile of Mark Zuckerberg makes one thing clear, he's not as dumb as Twitter's CEO.
But resistance to new trade deals is strong, with the former coal and steel powerhouse of Wallonia just one of many European regions where economic globalization, with its shift of jobs to Asia, is mistrusted.
We needed celebrities who would appeal to people who mistrusted politicians, and I felt that Ms. Sobchak, who had a strong following among teenagers thanks to "House-353," would attract her fans to the protest.
The big picture: Trump's tweets confirm a New York Times report from last week, which said that the president mistrusted the bipartisan nonprofit organization after his campaign clashed with its officials during the 2016 cycle.
Then he agreed with this reporter's summation of Mr. Trump's message that the world had been "freeloading off of us for many years" and that he fundamentally mistrusted many foreigners, both adversaries and some allies.
Hastert initially said that he made the withdrawals because he mistrusted the banking system, then told the FBI that Individual A was extorting him over false allegations of misconduct, which he now acknowledges was untrue.
NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The death of boxing great Muhammad Ali cost American Muslims perhaps their greatest hero, a goodwill ambassador for Islam in a country where their minority faith is widely misunderstand and mistrusted.
"Sadly, because witnesses are grandmothers, neighbors or uncles, they tend to be from the same Bengali community [and] they are already mistrusted," said a Gauhati lawyer who requested anonymity because he feared retaliation against his family.
From the beginning, Phylos positioned itself as a "new kind of agriculture company," one that mistrusted Monsanto and championed small-scale growers and breeders, the people responsible for the vast genetic diversity in the cannabis category.
Strangely mistrusted by a large part of the body politic in the restored Republic, Leia finds herself brokering compromise between the Populists and the Centrists, and calling for calm in the wake of a terrorist attack.
Partly because Mrs Clinton is mistrusted and disliked, the more probable outcome in November is that she will be the next president but will face a House of Representatives controlled by Republicans—and perhaps a Senate, too.
Facebook is widely mistrusted by lawmakers around the world, who are hostile to the company for a multitude of real and perceived sins: user privacy violations, monopolistic practices, claims of left-wing bias, corrosive effects on democracy.
After looking at how other institutions had handled abuse allegations and considering how deeply the victims mistrusted the church and the choir, he realized leaders from both sides had to sit down together and hash out a solution.
The charismatic Boris Johnson is favourite to be Britain's next prime minister, despite being mistrusted by MPs, because he is deemed to be the "Heineken Tory" who will, like the beer, refresh the parts other conservatives cannot reach.
The current government's move to reopen the coffins had split families of victims between those who mistrusted the post-crash procedures conducted in Russia and those who wanted their loved ones to be left to rest in peace.
He was appointed by Mr Trump, for whom he was an early, raucous cheerleader, because the president mistrusted many of the likelier alternatives, admired Mr Flynn's tough-talking style and perhaps did not fully understand the requirements of the position.
Her shifts to the left on trade, the environment and gay marriage helped her win over Democrats, though not the many liberals and young people who mistrusted her pragmatic style of politics and her ties to wealthy interests and Wall Street.
So far, impeachment has yet to galvanize that kind of broad-based coalition, in part because Mr. Trump remains a disliked and mistrusted figure by some conservatives, including among the leaders of the Koch network, whom he has personally attacked.
These are messages that have made him one of France's most popular politicians, a big achievement for an ex-banker in a country where many disdain the world of high finance, though he remains mistrusted by many on the traditional left.
But many locals mistrusted Clinton (he lost the 1992 Presidential election in Utah not only to George Bush but also to Ross Perot), and, despite the grazing provision, many ranchers were convinced that the monument would destroy the cattle industry.
Trump has long mistrusted the analysis of career government officials or intelligence agencies, eschewing detailed briefing documents and instead relying on the counsel of media allies and associates from his days as a real-estate magnate and reality-TV star.
It speaks to her talent and power that an emotional breakup ballad could cause such a frenzied devotion — especially in her post-Robin Thicke spotlight, amidst the myriad of ways she was mistrusted and mocked by critics and fans alike.
The mother, who is separated from the father and in whose home the child lives, opposed vaccinations because she feared their risks outweighed the danger of getting sick and mistrusted "lobbying by the pharmaceutical sector and by doctors", the court said.
President Bill Clinton needed more persuading than is commonly realized, owing in part to the fact that the feminist leaders who came later to lionize Justice Ginsburg mistrusted her voting record on the appeals court, where she often sided with the conservatives.
The same people who held their noses and voted for Donald Trump in 2016 because they came to mistrust (or despise) Hillary Clinton will do the same thing in November, but this time it is Mr. Trump who is despised and mistrusted.
In the end, however, the Whites and their Great Power supporters mistrusted one another, worked at cross-purpose, had little or no coordination among themselves and could not agree on a political program to win popular support (if they even cared about it).
They live in a place where everyday choices and even central points of identity — secular or pious, Turk or Kurd, citizen or refugee — can at times identify individuals as either loyal to President Erdogan's agenda, or as part of the mistrusted opposition.
We see it when convicted rapists are given short sentences so that their lives aren't severely impacted by this one act, while the survivor has to live with it for the rest of her life, and when survivors who do speak out are often mistrusted.
" The author of the piece, the Times's Jennifer Schuessler, comments: "It's an odd moment for the public to embrace an unabashed elitist who liked big banks, mistrusted the masses and at one point called for a monarchical presidency and a Senate that served for life.
We also know that despite his usually genial demeanor, the chief justice is an isolated figure, scorned on the right as a traitor for having saved the Affordable Care Act and mistrusted on the left for having eviscerated the Voting Rights Act, among other decisions.
For most Republicans in Washington, immigration was an issue they wished would go away, a persistent source of conflict between the party's elites, who saw it as a straightforward economic good, and its middle-class voting base, who mistrusted the effects of immigration on employment.
It cropped up, at once embraced and mistrusted, in Argentina and Brazil, countries under the thumb of dictatorships; and in an Eastern Europe penned in by Soviet Communism; and in Japan, where memories of Hiroshima and the material rewards of Western occupation made for intensely conflicted art.
"The former attorney general of California, Harris is mistrusted by the left mostly because of her roots as a prosecutor," Ryan Cooper wrote in an August 3 piece for The Week that also criticized two other theoretical candidates, Senator Cory Booker and former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick.
To put it in the simplest possible terms, one party chose a candidate who believes Vladimir Putin is praiseworthy, who thinks Ted Cruz's father possibly participated in the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and who is clearly feared and mistrusted by virtually all of the party's top officials.
As Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt write in How Democracies Die, Trump-like figures — and worse — have always appealed to a substantial portion of the American electorate, but they were stymied by a system that mistrusted the popular will, that demanded the assent of gatekeepers as well as voters.
A 2014 Pew Research Center study found that 78 percent of people who identified as either consistently or mostly conservative got their news from Fox News and mistrusted most other outlets, while liberals were relatively evenly divided in consuming and trusting a range of outlets, such as CNN, NPR, and MSNBC.
"She called the agreement "my worst case scenario," said she has always mistrusted him, and accused him of "bullying" her, referencing a social media post in which Bieber, Braun and Kanye West — with whom Swift was bitterly and publicly sparring at the time — were photographed together captioned "Taylor Swift what up.
The pilot contained a reasonably interesting idea — Cedric's character mistrusted the Pollyannaish newcomers because he felt they had no reason to befriend him other than his skin color — but the show is primarily invested in selling the more sentimental notion that overcoming racism is simply a question of individual good will.
While the most recent critiques of "Hamilton" have focused on race, some scholars have also noted that it's an odd moment for the public to embrace an unabashed elitist who liked big banks, mistrusted the masses and at one point called for a monarchal presidency and a Senate that served for life.
The mutual distrust has become so great that not only are the authorities and pro-democracy activists not holding talks, but the informal contacts that once existed between the government and the older generation of activists — who, themselves, are mistrusted by many of the younger protesters — have essentially come to a halt.
The mutual distrust has become so great that not only are the authorities and pro-democracy activists not holding talks, but the informal contacts that once existed between the government and the older generation of activists — who, themselves, are mistrusted by many of the younger protesters — have essentially come to a halt.
When Iraq invaded Iran in 1980, the US gave Iraq several billion dollars' worth of aid and even backed Saddam Hussein's use of chemical weapons against Iranian troops (though the Reagan administration also mistrusted Saddam and so played both sides of this one, secretly funneling weapons to Iran as part of the Iran-Contra scheme).

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