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trustworthy

[truhst-wur-thee] / ˈtrʌstˌwɜr ði /


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It’s a “misconception,” she writes, “that the press used to be trustworthy, and today it is not.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"It's a difficult situation, and I believe we need more trustworthy platforms that don't allow people to behave badly."

From Barron's

Coming up with more trustworthy numbers could pay off for Wall Street’s new private-asset data kings if it helps them sell private assets to individual investors.

From The Wall Street Journal

While acknowledging mistakes have been made, he told me "the BBC News DNA and culture is to be impartial, to provide the best news we can and the most trustworthy news we can".

From BBC

Dozens of studies find that people underestimate how kind, trustworthy and open-minded others are.

From The Wall Street Journal