41.   The investigation said that all three outbreaks of violence emanated from deep distrust between white and non-white communities and a lack of opportunity for minority youths.

42.   The station chief and the ambassador were overly suspicious of each other, and deep distrust lingered between the CIA and the State Department, the report said.

43.   There was also deep distrust of unchecked financial institutions, particularly during times of economic decline, when they were blamed for economic woes.

44.   These men remain colored by the deep distrust and alienation that have always marked the Serbian nationalist movement.

45.   Warsi, the Pakistani editor, and others said that type of coverage is rooted in the deep distrust of the United States because of its past policies.

46.   All three men were in the U.S. Army together at Fort Riley, Kansas, and shared a deep distrust of the government and a love of weapons.

47.   And polls show a deep distrust of government and politicians in general.

48.   Bandar said last month that the biggest problem in negotiating the final issues was the deep distrust among all the parties, a view echoed by the South Africans.

49.   Beyond the skepticism of allies like Germany and France is a strong opposition, rooted in deep distrust, in Russia and China.

50.   But given the deep distrust toward the medical establishment, it is unclear whether there will be many donors.

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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