He is distrusted by colleagues because he is blatantly ambitious, but no leadership candidate could be guiltless of that trait. |
Washington's motives are widely distrusted and its various foreign policy postures are viewed suspiciously, even by long-standing allies. |
Instead of his artistic ambitions being welcomed, his plans and his vision were distrusted, or simply misunderstood. |
There is so much of it, it is so contradictory, so obviously motivated by economic interests, so commodified, so much to be distrusted. |
Our country is one of the most distrusted, unliked, unreliable and discredited of all nations on earth. |
His tall and gaunt framed, combined with his dark eyes and black hair, made him distrusted. |