But just because I had that knowledge didn't mean that I wasn't still cautious and untrusting. |
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This impersonal and bureaucratic approach, which is implicitly untrusting of physician clinical judgment, is problematic. |
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He was watchful, weary, worried, and altogether untrusting of anything she and her companions said or did. |
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Both sides in these discussions are tired and untrusting because we don't trust the process of listening. |
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She was a very suspicious, untrusting woman, not even letting her husband fully into her heart. |
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This city has been invaded so many times in history and been a ground for so many battles that it has become combative and untrusting in nature. |
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But otherwise, it just makes you feel like an untrusting, paranoid, insecure freak. |
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The paper produced by the church council was untrusting and mealy-mouthed. |
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Amphris was a little untrusting some times, especially when issues of trust revolved around such important and delicate matters as the one at hand. |
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Although their day-to-day life from the street had changed, they had not expected this untrusting behavior to occur off the street. |
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She was small, well dressed, and untrusting — French-Canadian as I found out. |
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But I also felt it was believable that someone living under that pressure would be quite snippy and ungenerous and untrusting. |
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But because they have lived through colonial and totalitarian regimes, they are untrusting and contemptuous of those impressive-sounding grand narratives. |
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Behind her smooth exterior can be seen an unforgiving enemy, an untrusting friend and a back-stabbing colleague who lets you carry on only on her terms. |
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Analysts say that while the economy is coming around in advance of this year's election, the most untrusting voters will be in hard-hit manufacturing states. |
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Initially they were very untrusting of us, not helped by a course of tablets and eye drops they had to have. |
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The common theme involved the vengeful or untrusting aspect of human nature. |
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Thus, international crime is fought inadequately, by local police forces inside local borders, untrusting and unpractised in cooperating across borders. |
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Luminous gradations of skylight, spiky silhouettes, humour, menace and challenge – everything is there, from the hugeness of Hagrid to the horrified expressions of untrusting new wizard chessmen. |
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Today nonbelievers, the untrusting, and the embittered abound everywhere. |
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If your internal workings tend towards insecurity and anxiety, you will be an autocratic, controlling and untrusting leader who repeatedly slips back into managing others' work for them. |
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Now, when it comes to relationships, I'm untrusting because I can't allow this to happen again. |
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The software data files are vulnerable, but the code written to read them is usually stronger than the one for typing, programmers intuitively untrusting the files content provided by the user. |
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Another surprisingly sensitive topic was communication with Estonian exiles in Sweden who were occasionally depicted as hostile, untrusting and unfair. |
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