Word: mistrustfulness
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...Emergency Energy Act, which Jackson will introduce this week. But the legislation still faces an uncertain future. The end of the Arab embargo could persuade many members of Congress that there is no need to hand over such wide-ranging authority to a President whom they deeply mistrust...
Hess also cited Nixon's mistrust of the inner workings of his administration as a harbinger of the Watergate scandal--"it is one step from spying on departments to spying on opponents...
...home of the brave and the land of the free."; "When a powerful government takes a stand against the truth, other elements of the power structure may join in the defense against the common enemy." The real theme that emerges among all the conspiracy theories is a deep mistrust of strong, centralized federal government...
...Professor Hans-Lukas Teuber is mistaken in thinking that those who fear a future full of "mind control" are expressing their mistrust of science or scientific knowledge...
Though the announcement of Walston's demise was not a major catastrophe for the securities industry, it may serve to deepen investor mistrust of the stock market and make it harder for other brokerages to sell the industry's future to bright young recruits. Moreover, some securities men fear that a Walston disappearance may be merely the first in a new series of big shutdowns. "The combination of the duPont situation and the bad market has given everybody the jitters," says Richard Jenrette, chairman of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette. "There will probably be more firms...