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distrust

[dis-truhst] / dɪsˈtrʌst /




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Prather said research in other countries has shown that distrust in elections over time can cause voters to stop voting, particularly if they think their vote won’t be fairly counted.

From Los Angeles Times

Alam said the police were determined to ensure the polls were peaceful, but said he accepted that distrust of his force remained.

From Barron's

Its chief executive Sam Altman had long expressed his dislike for advertising, citing concerns that it could create distrust about ChatGPT's content.

From Barron's

The trial comes at a moment of deepening public anxiety over social media’s impact on children, and growing distrust of the corporations that operate the platforms.

From Los Angeles Times

An opinion column published by the Committee of Relatives of the Disappeared in Honduras argued that her relationship with the country had been marked by distrust.

From Los Angeles Times