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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...
- or the
mainstream media, the last of
which is
viewed as
especially untrustworthy. In the
aftermath of the attack,
after drawing widespread condemnation...
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person within a
social group or
organization whom many
people know is
untrustworthy or
otherwise has to be "managed," but
around whom the
group chooses...
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activity of
their husbands or
there was
information about their "political
untrustworthy and
socially dangerous attitudes or utterances". The
requirement of...
- Bottum,
Pacelli in 1937 "warned A. W. Klieforth, that
Hitler was 'an
untrustworthy scoundrel and
fundamentally wicked person', to
quote Klieforth, who...
- 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...
- won
positive notices for his role in 1998's Out of Sight,
playing an
untrustworthy banker and ex-convict.
Brooks received positive reviews for his portrayal...
- insult, noun or verb, for
someone regarded as sneaky,
conniving or
untrustworthy. Similarly, "weasel words" is a
critical term for
words or phrasing...