21.   But they share a deep distrust of politicians conducting wars and a powerful skepticism about the ability of bombing alone to defeat an enemy.

22.   Deep distrust of the federal government has been with us at least since Vietnam.

23.   Despite the inconvenience, cash remains the most popular form of payment because of a deep distrust in banks.

24.   He blamed the rebels for a breakdown in negotiations, and voiced deep distrust of their sincerity in seeking peace.

25.   Hatred and anger, coupled with a deep distrust of the outside world, are breeding legions of new nationalists.

26.   He spent five years as the Brussels correspondent, where he gained a deep distrust of the bureaucracy and helped hone his political position as a Eurosceptic Tory.

27.   His characters are troubled loners whose heroism is mingled with a deep distrust of those around them and even of their own self-worth.

28.   Indeed, the deep distrust built over years between State Police Special Services and the FBI organized crime squad has not been dispelled during his reign.

29.   It was a life steeped in perceived victimization and deep distrust, in conspiracy theories, poetry and lots of anger.

30.   It has led to a deep distrust of law enforcement officials and, as a result, to less cooperation with them.

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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