Word: trust
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Given the current factions on the council, Nelson has helped unite members in the spirit of cooperation. More than 30 councillors, including most members of the executive board, have endorsed his candidacy; this demonstrates that Nelson has earned his colleagues' trust and respect. Further, it implies that Nelson can make the council a cohesive organization that responds to the concerns of all students...
...union must ensure that it does not become as unfair to a group of its members as Local 254 did. If it is racked by conflict and if the various groups of workers do not trust each other, then the new union may be no more successful than Local 254 in securing a living wage and decent benefits for its employees...
...turns on his comrades with savage intent commits a far graver category of crime. Whether he shoots them in the back or assaults their bodies with his own, he's confusing his fellow soldiers with the foe--and the word for this is treason. When a woman can't trust her drill sergeant, neither can the nation...
...Mission, located in one of Manhattan's grittier neighborhoods. Each week he makes the six-hour round trip to the Big Apple, delivering produce, canned meats and pastries donated by Mennonite farmers and businesses near his town. He calls what he does "the Lord's work" and says, "People trust me with the food I take up there. To see these happy faces means a good...
What remains to be seen is how Texaco's dramatic--if belated--change of heart plays out in practice. Some consumers may decide to wait a bit before they trust their car to the man who wears the star...