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But he argues that, as a political outsider, he’s the most trustworthy candidate to ensure taxpayer dollars aren’t wasted.

Israelis’ sense of faith in their military — seen by most Jews as one of the country’s most trustworthy institutions — was shattered in the face of Hamas’ onslaught.

We want to provide that information to them as best we can, using the most trustworthy sources that we can: Data from the federal government or longtime experts who are not ideologically blinded in a certain way or other reliable sources.

From Slate

So our view was that electors are actually the safest, most trustworthy institution in our republic and the framers intended them to have discretion, so the Supreme Court should uphold it.

From Salon

He failed on the first count, but Fez nonetheless came into the series as our heroine’s most trustworthy protector, and Cloud played that role with such understated authenticity that his moments on screen popped again and again, particularly alongside the loud mouths and chaotic behavior of his peers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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