| Regular partners may need to be emphasized as partners in which only strong, trustful, traditionally monogamous relationships are established. |
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| The goal of those meetings was to create trustful relations among the leaders themselves, and then gradually build on these ties. |
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| Such principle assumes that people can be motivated to behave trustworthily by trustful actions. |
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| They are tough and to certain extent trustful but they live from a reputation not always deserved. |
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| Poor, homeless, trustful, the Exoduster displayed the traits of his race in unfailing cheerfulness and childlike trust in Providence.
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| They never have to face the hardship of feeling insecure or trustful towards their current partner. |
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| The happiness crusaders argue that their campaigning will help create more caring, altruistic and trustful communities. |
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| Naturally trustful people must never be given a good reason to become cynical, for cynicism is the enemy of every honor system. |
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| You know, I actually found myself to be totally enthralled and very trustful of them. |
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| He was so sincere and so trustful and always trying his best to make me happy, always putting things off because of me. |
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| This is why biotech requires science parks and trustful networking anchored at a location. |
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| First and foremost, for a group to be successful in its combined efforts, everyone should be comfortable and trustful with others in the group. |
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| He told them to leave and once the door was shut, he picked up the phone and called one of his trustful men. |
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| However, most of them are too busy slandering their rivals and revealing unconfirmed personal irregularities than presenting trustful visions. |
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| During the open and trustful dialogue the parties reviewed the theological, canonical and vicarial aspects of the above-mentioned problem. |
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| He tells of how a healthy, trustful way of life can protect them from being infected by the lethal disease. |
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| The Aboriginal community would feel more fearful, less trustful and more alienated from the justice system. |
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| This family is trustful, they believe in the future of football. |
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| Social cohesion is about how united, connected, co-operative and trustful a society is. |
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| Putting stronger data protection standards in place will make individual citizens across Europe more trustful of the technology and its use. |
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| Adam's sin, committed following the devil's suggestion, consists of the refusal of a trustful meeting with God. |
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| We greatly value our clients' patronage and strive to establish trustful relationships with each and every individual. |
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| The main multiterminal field of application is the field of trustful management which presupposes forex trading operations on several accounts. |
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| As you know, to this end, France is conducting a trustful dialogue and actively cooperating with Baghdad's new authorities. |
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| For anyone I met who was of the same religion, I would immediately assume them to be trusting, trustworthy, and trustful. |
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| Gwenola: Carlo was an authentic and trustful man who required a lot from his students in a benevolent way. |
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| They cannot be built from scratch, but depend on a strong industrial base and good and trustful relations between science and industry. |
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| These are the good and trustful relationships between our customers and ourselves. |
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| Ma'am, if you must know, I wasn't very trustful to begin with. |
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| Partners cannot be completely trustful because this makes them too vulnerable, but they cannot be completely untrustworthy because it harms cooperative efforts. |
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| I want to be recognized as a trustful advisor by our clients, and therefore I always try to look at solutions from our client's perspective rather than our own. |
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| These networks contribute also to a trustful relationship between the network partners and this seems to be a precondition for carrying out projects in partnership. |
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| At one moment he gave himself up completely to his pride at having captured this pretty, trustful, dewy-eyed thing! |
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| To effectively reach low-income households, insurers need to build a trustful relationship with families so that they can appreciate insurance as an effective financial tool. |
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| But I have to be confident and trustful in the Lord's guiding hand. |
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| More recently, we were in the Balkans and I think our people built a tremendous reputation there as an organization, as a country, and as a military presence that is worthy and trustful. |
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| Mutual insurance companies shall fully exercise their rights as shareholders in all companies in which they invest and shall try to develop a trustful partnership with them. |
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| The Chile-China free trade agreement has given us greater access to new products and given our trade relations greater legal security, which has helped build trustful bilateral ties. |
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| His penance and mortification find their most profound meaning as a preparation for that prayer of trustful abandonment in which a man puts himself completely into the hands of God. |
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| In fact, the South and the rest of the nation have one of those hot-blooded relationships — the major one, in American history — which never settle into either trustful intimacy or polite distance. |
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| Could you tell me how trustful you are toward each of them? |
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| This evidence belies the idea that any given person is, by nature, consistently trustful or mistrustful. The authors refined their results in two ways. |
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| For us, our partnership with our customers and suppliers means plain-spoken communication and the trustful co-operation necessary to ensure satisfaction and the success of all concerned. |
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| For the users it is important to have a safe and trustful environment, avoiding that spy software, viruses and other varmints were smuggled in the grid environment. |
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| Can we give to our prayer a more filial, trustful tone? |
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| The provisions are designed to make users more trustful of electronic payment systems and thus to secure the efficiency and acceptance of such systems. |
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