Word: distrusts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Citing wide-spread perception of government corruption. Bradley called for radical reform because of increased voter distrust. "There are several reasons for this phenomenon, but one of them is money," he explained...
...last. NATO has drawn up plans for committing some 60,000 of its ground troops as Bosnian peacekeepers. The force's mission will be to supervise the provisions of the ceasefire and ensure that the combatants withdraw to established lines. Without an international presence on the ground, mutual distrust would in all likelihood lead to a breakdown in the fragile accord. The NATO force guarantees each side that the peace will be upheld and has the strength to enforce it should opposition emerge...
...When the dynamics we see now in a state more divided than before, when processes are underway when people are taught and learn to dislike, distrust and hate, it's very hard to unlearn," Rudenstine said...
...conspiracy with him to keep the catastrophe secret from the U.S. Federal Reserve Board. In London interbank lending rates jumped to reflect this latest blow to the Japanese banking system. Says Alicia Ogawa, an analyst at Salomon Brothers in Tokyo: "This new development serves only to increase distrust of Japanese banks...
...distrust of Japanese banks on the international markets has diverse and deep roots, even as the Ministry of Finance is taking dramatic steps to clean up the mess. The Daiwa case has shown how shoddy management can be in at least one major Japanese bank. Daiwa and the ministry waited too long to notify the U.S. of the losses, and the bank used shell companies to hide losses. Last week officials at Daiwa's Osaka headquarters would say only that Iguchi was asked to carry on simply to "prevent him from escaping." As a whole, Japanese banks have failed...