Word: mistrust
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Koppel, who is in his 37th year with the ABC network, disapproved of the mistrust between the press and those that they cover today...
...schools to ban in-house corporal punishment. Child psychologists and social workers expressed disappointment and surprise at the study?s findings; many believe there is a link between spanking and anti-social behavior like cheating and misbehaving. Others worry that childhood spankings enforce children?s fear and mistrust of adults, and encourage children to use force themselves...
...storm intensified with reports that the FBI had identified a suspect within the Bush campaign. That cued Austin to counter indignantly with its own unfounded accusation - that the Clinton-Gore Justice Department was leaking lies in order to sow mistrust and chaos in the Bush campaign. "We remain absolutely confident that this act was committed by someone outside the campaign," a senior Bush aide told TIME Saturday. "We are confident that [the] evidence will ultimately bear that...
...must say I mistrust the moron ploy. I have been listening to it all my life. Dwight Eisenhower was a moron; Adlai Stevenson was so elegantly articulate, you know, and Eisenhower couldn't even complete a sentence grammatically. And Ronald Reagan, of course, was a complete imbecile. I don't compare W. to Ike or Reagan, who, unlike W., could laugh all the way to the electoral college. But that Manhattan dinner-party smugness - moron jokes as the coup de grace - gives me hives...
...first thing to mistrust, should you be an American thinking of going to Australia for the first time, is your idea of the place and its people. Probably you think the 2000 Sydney Olympics is a vastly important event for all of us, a huge national rite that will "put us on the map" - the same map, presumably, on which the last Australian Olympics, in Melbourne in 1956, failed to inscribe...