Word: mistrustfully
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...censor the teaching of others. The answer is that no one should have the right to prevent an individual from teaching what he thinks right. Indeed, the Committee's charges themselves are indicative of the growing attack directed against those in the teaching profession; it represents a profound mistrust and an unjustified fear that academic freedom will harm liberties. The Committee erroneously believe that by taking away some liberties, they are insuring others...
...power within the Labor Party, and rescued Winston Churchill from a situation that was causing him real concern. The issue which the House of Commons debated was whether Britain should stand beside the U.S. in whatever new perils may come in Asia. Tangled in that issue was a latent mistrust of the U.S., a concern over Britain's role of junior partner, and the political ambitions of Left-Wing Rebel Nye Bevan...
...Mistrust. The Belgians and the Dutch, enthusiastic at first, were now dragging their feet, reminded of old fears of German power, old mistrust of French leadership...
Jimmy campaigned valiantly, handicapped by the fact that he could not find anything particularly wrong with Warren. He got only grudging support from the politicos, who mistrust him, and from Democratic Party Chief Harry Truman, who remembers that Jimmy led a Democratic "draft Eisenhower" movement back...
Princeton University has established a research center to find the causes of international mistrust, President Harold Dodds announced yesterday. The unit, which will be called the Research Center for the Study of World Institutions, will consider problems such as the antagonism between democratic and non-democratic values, the obstacles which hinder work in the U. N., and the common mistrust of foreign ideas and people...