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trusting

[truhs-ting] / ˈtrʌs tɪŋ /


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Steven says, while he has been accused of not trusting his daughter, the opposite is true because "you have to completely trust your family if you're allowing them to have 24-hour access to your location".

From BBC

The plotting doesn’t have any subterranean levels either, trusting solely in its primal display of sweat, hormones and heartbreak.

From Los Angeles Times

In his telling, discipline can be freeing—the act of showing up each day, trusting that hard work will refine both body and mind.

From The Wall Street Journal

It also means trusting the players you do develop, when the time comes.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s tasting, adjusting, trusting instinct over instruction, and sometimes, to your delight, stumbling onto a combination you never imagined could be this good.

From Salon