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trust
noun as in belief in something as true, trustworthy
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noun as in responsibility, custody
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noun as in large company
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verb as in believe, place confidence in
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"Then you've got stigma. People are made to feel it's not for them or they don't trust the organisation administering that support."
That actually happened, but Byun Sung-hyun’s deeply cynical retelling doesn’t want you to take its word for it — and it’s best not to trust these careerist officials to save the day either.
But she says the "'AI minister' could be constructive if it develops into real systems that improve transparency and trust in public procurement".
She says she had previously "trusted" the Daily Mail and thought it wanted to "fight for the rights of Stephen".
The Duval County Medical Society said it’s ready to work with “lawmakers, educators, and community leaders to preserve vaccination protections, to educate families, and to strengthen public trust.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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