1.   But a deep distrust of government by many lawmakers almost ensures a modest response, or none at all.

2.   In consequence, there has arisen a deep distrust of sentences and, of the grammar they exemplify.

3.   The resulting deep distrust provoked by social surfaces leaves Chandler unimpressed by anything as literal as an economic recovery.

4.   The setback reflects the deep distrust between the two sides.

5.   There was then a deep distrust throughout the party.

6.   Despite the apparent goodwill, deep distrust was reported to remain among the factions.

7.   Although he is a practicing member of the Eastern Orthodox Church, he has a deep distrust of authority.

8.   And that vividly illuminates the same deep distrust of government authorities by many blacks that became evident during the O.J. Simpson trial.

9.   And yet, the fact of deep distrust and political resistance remains.

a. + distrust >>共 119
mutual 18.44%
deep 17.66%
public 6.49%
growing 5.19%
lingering 3.12%
widespread 2.86%
strong 2.08%
deep-seated 1.56%
popular 1.30%
profound 1.30%
deep + n. >>共 742
breath 6.38%
cut 3.86%
concern 2.26%
division 2.08%
trouble 1.87%
water 1.79%
discount 1.52%
root 1.50%
recession 1.26%
snow 1.14%
distrust 0.67%
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