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Trust is the
belief that
another person will do what is expected. It
brings with it a
willingness for one
party (the trustor) to
become vulnerable to another...
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considered to have done
something wrong, or they are
considered to be
untrustworthy. As a verb,
blacklist can mean to put an
individual or
entity on such...
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particular publication,
warning that it may
contain errors or be
otherwise untrustworthy.
Practice for
issuing expressions of
concern is not
standardized across...
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believe they were on fire. She
warns Boyce that she's
dangerous and
untrustworthy. The
Queen kills The Overlord,
disclosing she's
carrying Boyce's baby...
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Unsportsmanlike conduct (also
called untrustworthy behaviour or
ungentlemanly fraudulent or bad
sportsmanship or poor
sportsmanship or anti fair-play)...
- Lolita;: 89
Oskar Matzerath in The Tin Drum: 98 The
Madman A
narrator who is
untrustworthy due to an "unbalanced mind"
whose narration serves as a case
study in...
- time, po****tion tested, etc.,
making the
original study's
results untrustworthy. Letrud, Kåre (2012), "A
rebuttal of NTL Institute's
learning pyramid"...
- followers. He is
regarded as a
trustworthy transmitter by
Shias but
untrustworthy by ****
hadith scholars. Abu
Hamza al-Thumali
claimed to be a companion...
- in a
pejorative context,
alleging that the
reporting is
biased and
untrustworthy—-****ociating
liberalism with
elites who,
unlike conservatives, have...
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evidence corraborating the victim's statement. The
court found her to be
untrustworthy. The
verdict was
criticised by women's
rights activists. In January...