Word: trustingly
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...have been established for all future leaders of South Korea. On the other hand, the court may let Roh keep his job. Then the public will be forced to choose between a President they know to be too small for his office, and a National Assembly they no longer trust...
...When you’re struggling, the important thing is to struggle through it,” said St. Lawrence captain Rickie-Lee Doyle. “In a weekend like this, you just trust in your teammates and hope everyone comes prepared...
...don’t want the Faculty to second-guess us,” said Lurie. “This is a way to demonstrate the trust and faith that the student body has in the council...
Other than the ideas contained in the four-page interim report, the handful of students who have attended one of the deans’ House visits noticed sparse mentions of big changes in the wings. Those directing the curricular review should trust students to realize that whatever administrators release is a work in progress. That is, after all, the point of releasing the working groups’ recommendations to the student body: to facilitate a fuller and more open debate about proposed changes. While Gross’s and Wolcowitz’s attempts to garner student input are appreciated...
BREMER: Polling is an imprecise art in this country, but you can get trends, and the trend shows increasing trust in the Governing Council. [And] it's only going to run things for six months...