The trustworthy parson and the trustworthy squire are the twin pillars of rural life. |
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He's very trustworthy, he's honest and he's much braver than I am, as a gamekeeper he has to be. |
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The Siberian Husky loves children and its reliable temperament makes it trustworthy. |
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They know that they will have to vote for the most trustworthy person if they want to maximize their own interests. |
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By being honest and trustworthy, you are marketing yourself to prospective customers. |
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A caring neighbour both honest and trustworthy, he loved the affairs of the day. |
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The groups change every few sessions and they're very open and trustworthy. |
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Trust is in truth unlikely to be restored for so long as politicians try and prove that one side is more honest and trustworthy than the other. |
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As you will understand I am putting all my trust on your trustworthy and honest character. |
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He looks very professional and trustworthy, and I hope things work out for him. |
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He is completely honest and trustworthy, and his record of service to his patients is second to none. |
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The officer said the defendant had expressed himself as somebody who was trustworthy, very reliable and keen. |
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I think language is one of the many ways we learn to identify those who are trustworthy and loyal to us. |
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The impression that he gave me was that he was a very honest and trustworthy young man. |
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Do they have a trustworthy neighbour they can ring if they get into difficulties and a number to contact you at work? |
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I would like to think they would say I am trustworthy, helpful and reliable. |
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Both of them have shown a tendency to distort the truth, and so neither is trustworthy. |
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Even the more trustworthy doctor strays into ultracrepidarian territory rather frequently. |
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The main characters' intentions become more and more blurry and less and less trustworthy. |
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A man who has spent over 20 years of his football career at just two clubs is sure to be reliable, solid and trustworthy. |
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Between all the cable channels, talk radio stations, newswires, morning DJs, and blogs, our news is less trustworthy than ever. |
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Other early rings whose dates appear trustworthy include the six that came from the 1636 ossuary at Ossossane. |
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Not only is he friendly, trustworthy and a good English speaker, he's a top laugh too. |
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In this twisted world view, teachers, nursery staff and now childminders are assumed to be the least trustworthy adults of all. |
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However, if the person has shown himself to be reliable, trustworthy, and honest, you can be far more confident that he will keep his word. |
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Those that know him can attest that he is reliable, trustworthy, and honest. |
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You're honest, reliable, trustworthy, intelligent, and very handsome as well. |
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You are likely to get trustworthy pals, while some others may go for a new vehicle. |
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The personality is trusting and trustworthy, indulgent and generous to itself and others. |
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What happened to the influential intellectuals and the trustworthy journalists explaining the ineluctable consequences of your present policies? |
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Proper behavior means to be loyal, filially pious respectful and trustworthy. |
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I knew I'd have to take Annie into my confidence, but in only a week of knowing her I knew that she was perfectly trustworthy. |
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He tried and failed to sound reassuring, giving his most trustworthy smile. |
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If you work full-time or are frequently away from home, you'll find the tips for hiring a trustworthy and qualified dogsitter very useful. |
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Clean in design with modern features, the new design was powered by a pair of powerful and trustworthy R2800 radials. |
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The group's leadership continues to deny the hard realities about which trustworthy actuarial studies warn us. |
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Hiring a trustworthy realtor can alleviate some of the stresses associated with long distance selling or renting. |
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Friends, family and influential colleagues might also refer you to a trustworthy tailor. |
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Something in her told her she could trust him and he reinforced that feeling by being trustworthy. |
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Plus, you may think your accountant or attorney is trustworthy, efficient and reputable, but you'll never know for sure. |
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In a disaster, the most common and trustworthy facility for business resumption is the utilization of remote copy. |
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To his left, in the passenger seat, his trustworthy adjutant read the mission roster. |
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I got your name and contacts from a business associate of mine who recommends you as a trustworthy person. |
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Rycroft was believable as he had worked for them from 1998 to 2000 and was regarded as trustworthy. |
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Once employed, I class myself as a trustworthy and reliable person, despite the fact I have a back problem. |
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You prefer to describe yourself as dependable, honest, practical and trustworthy. |
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The first thing that he needed was a trustworthy driver, who could be relied on to stay sober. |
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First of all, it completely undermines me as a trustworthy and compassionate caregiver. |
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Is he trustworthy enough so that you don't have to feel fearful about exulting over it in front of your conservative friends who seem mightily disdainful? |
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With the watch, wanderlust found a way to cover costs and ensure a varied and trustworthy clientele. |
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For the Democrats to win as the Government Party, activist government must demonstrate that it both works and is trustworthy. |
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Make clear to your children the times when you see them as trustworthy, teachable, and reliable or how much you appreciate their honesty, patience, kindness, or diligence. |
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The same trustworthy sources complained that the canned music was too darn loud, but perhaps that's a problem which will have been ironed out by now. |
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The Scout Law declares a Scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent. |
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Even the low-skilled workers who distribute the hospital meals and disinfect the bedpans must be highly trustworthy, for if they do their job wrong, patients will die. |
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I am looking for a housecleaner who is reliable and trustworthy. |
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Richelieu acted as a go-between when mother and son fell out over her associations with those who were deemed less than trustworthy in the royal court. |
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He was honest and trustworthy and drove for a fixed fare set by the hotel. |
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While he could be a shrewd and tough political operator when it was needed, he will mainly be remembered as a decent trustworthy person with an deep core of human kindness. |
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As in the other two we find in No.3 that amount of Conscientiousness which will give a desire to fulfil the duties devolving upon her in a trustworthy manner. |
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In Scotland, though, and with some justification we have contented ourselves in the belief that our police forces are trustworthy and industrious. |
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Will it convince Americans that nonbelievers can be trustworthy, moral, and even electable? |
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But, you also have been seen as ethical, trustworthy and honest. |
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Even if you remove the mod chip, he said, your machine cannot be unbanned, as it's Microsoft's belief that it can never be seen as trustworthy again. |
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The storage of cryptographic secrets is one of the paramount requirements in building trustworthy systems. |
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For him the key to the kingdom's spiritual revival was to appoint pious, learned, and trustworthy bishops and abbots. |
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Tall, with a red beard, he was seen as trustworthy and, like Fawkes, capable of looking after himself. |
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Despite this, it has been regarded from his own time as, in all details, a trustworthy source for the history of the period. |
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The law must ensure certain guidelines are set out in order to ensure that evidence presented to the court can be regarded as trustworthy. |
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Chexology provides a trustworthy SaaS for bailment storage and short-term rentals. |
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I wanted to make it easy for people to find things they wanted on the darknet and figure out who was a trustworthy vendor. |
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Since masseuses are also extremely possessive over their regular and trustworthy customers, ugly turf wars are not entirely uncommon. |
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Ministers were left looking as trustworthy as the dodgy conmen who knock on your door and want to charge a fortune for the shoddiest work. |
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And one of the areas where the distinction between trustworthy and untrustworthy is at its murkiest is online customer reviews. |
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The authors expand the obfuscation scope from single obfuscation level for all users to arbitrary obfuscation levels based on trustworthy between users. |
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It was probably in the king's interest to have the Isle of Wight under control of someone trustworthy as it was a prime target for further attack from abroad. |
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To solve this problem, coins were often left with a trustworthy person, and the merchant was given a slip of paper recording how much money he had with that person. |
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Later emperors like Julian the Apostate tried to present themselves as advocates of the humiles by insisting on trustworthy mintings of the bronze currency. |
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A 2014 study found that men and women who demonstrated vocal fry were seen as less trustworthy and less hirable than people who spoke in a normal voice. |
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A deloused computer may still be considered no longer trustworthy. |
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