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"The result is a more transparent, trustable system between doctor and patient," Sengupta said.

“Through the window of Hangzhou Asian Games, people around the world will see a trustable, loveable, and respectable China in its new era,” Xinhua, the official news agency, said in an editorial, echoing Xi’s call to tell China’s story.

If we can reinforce it, for them to restart hiring journalists to provide that trustable information, that would be a huge thing.

Ahead of key elections, Maduro needs a trustable and creative official capable of skirting strict U.S. sanctions to reanimate shriveling oil production, bring back investment and stop a brain drain in an industry that a decade ago provided billions of dollars per year to the nation.

From Reuters

With partisan rancor bubbling like magma beneath the nation’s elections system, Washington must uphold its high standard of accessible, trustable democracy.

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

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