Word: mistrust
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...London, West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard, on his first official visit to Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home, did much to alleviate British mistrust of Germany by emphasizing his own post-Adenauer view of "a prosperous, happy and free Europe that can only be achieved together with the United Kingdom...
...Common Market is apt to face for some time, and its settlement means that the Market can now proceed on two legs-industrial and agricultural-rather than the one on which it has been hopping. In fact, so unrestrained was enthusiasm over the settlement that the bitterness and mistrust caused by De Gaulle's brutal veto of British membership last Jan. 14 seemed finally to be dissipating...
...central component of de Gaulle's nationalism is a mistrust of international organization. The united Europea he envisions is not a system of closely integrated national entities. Rather it is an alliance of foreign policies that would be canalized through the government of the strongest--quite naturally France. In the meantime, France will flex her muscles where she likes. Last year's Franco-German friendship treaty has provoked the charge within the Atlantic Alliance and Common Market that France is seeking a "special relationship" with West Germany. Despite breast-beating denials in Paris, the terms of the treaty quite clearly...
...technique is bound to be more popular among the townspeople. With the CVSF, the volunteers worked and lived apart from the village. Association with the federal agency could only bring upon the Peace Corps the mistrust which the town folk feel toward a political organization and its paid technicians, who come to work on specific projects and hurry off as soon as they are finished...
...plains Justice Minister Haughey, that the censors have been told to go easy with the scissors, "or else our cinemas won't get any films at all." Another sign of the new liberality is a scheduled visit by the Bolshoi Ballet to Dublin this month, for Irish mistrust of the intri-guous Russians is so keen that they have yet to recognize the 45-year-old Soviet government...