Sentences with phrase «distrust because»

What is significant in people who do buy books is that deep discounting on a small number of titles results in distrust because the general public doesn't realise that these books are being sold at a loss, and therefore question why other books are not similarly discounted.
Instead of being able to mourn her loss, grieving Martina is suddenly viewed with distrust because of her sexual identity.
We guess that we trust others because they did something great and noble for us, or distrust them because of some nasty incident.
Republican legislative leaders had welcomed Hawk into the Republican Party, but the Marshall County Republican Party distrusts him because he was a Democrat until mid-2011.

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He or she distrusts the team and doesn't delegate; there's no room for group discussion or input because the leadership style is autocratic.
Mozilla managers like to suggest that Firefox will continue to thrive because users still distrust Microsoft because of its long neglect of the browser and the resulting security fiasco.
The Smync Team is a group that built our platform and provides our services because we're an experienced team who knows the problems all marketers face, knows there is a better way to do and is passionate about helping brands and agencies build Social Brand Advocacy in this age of social / mobile first, distrust of marketing and the importance of real business results from marketing.
Millennials frequently report a distrust of investing and stocks, in part because they've lived through so much market turbulence, says Daniel Sheehan, a certified financial planner on NerdWallet's Ask an Advisor platform.
Because 50 percent of people under 40 don't trust financial advisers; 65 percent of investors distrust the financial advice industry as a whole; and 66 percent of the children of clients will fire their parents» adviser when they inherit their assets.
maybe it's easier with small groups and maybe that's why i have a distrust of institutions and organisations, because they need you to behave in a certain way when in reality we're all different and it's that which should be treasured.
Any attempts at a rescue now are being compounded by the new power split that's occurring within Boko Haram, as well as hesitance in the government to take action because of distrust on both sides.
«If the rumors and distrust persist on this campus, it may very well be because these decisions, by being postured on some vague spiritual «high ground,» have actually engendered a culture of fear,» they wrote in an open letter in the student newspaper, The Moody Standard.
The reason why all men since Adam have sinned is because the model humanity has had to imitate distrusted God from a distorted view of his nature as one who withholds.
Bergson distrusted intellect as it was commonly conceived and employed in scientific and philosophical circles precisely because of its abstractive procedure in forming any cognitive judgment.
It is highly toxic because it creates an attitude of fear, insecurity and distrust in the workplace, which is also favorable for the company.
because we have been trained to be distrusting of «authority» figures who aren't better than us.
I distrust those people who know so well what God (Dog spelled backwards) wants them to do, because I notice it always coincides with their own desires.
I think that the very worst part of this whole issue is the hundreds of children who have grown up to distrust the church, Christians and God simply because these «men» were allowed free reign over these innocent children.
That is why to this day, some Muslims and especially Palestinians distrust Jews, all because of the betrayal of one tribe.
We should not distrust Jews and Christians but some muslims and especially palestinians may tend to distrust Jews because of Israel.
«I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do because I notice it always coincides with their own desires.»
As Susan B. Anthony so wisely put it, «I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do because I notice it always coincides with their own desires.»
So there are three things to surmise about Obama's affiliation with Wright: He obviously agreed with Wright's world view, else he wouldn't have attended that church for so long OR he attended that church because it was politically convenient and matched the religious / sociological beliefs of those around him OR he was too dumb to realize what the preacher was screaming from the pulpit every Sunday was vile, pure hatred and distrust of the American gov «t...
Therefore, the implicit suggestion that the Christian community should distrust equally all philosophic systems of thought because they in turn are restrictive and even corrupting in their religious effects is basically idolatrous in character.
Its great strength was to be found in Pennsylvania, New York, and in the South, and these men distrusted their New England brethren because of their English sympathies during the war.
Recent media commentary indicated that Coles is reducing the number of price promotions — or specials — and is instead focusing on a strategy of everyday low prices, «because price promotions breed distrust».
In part, this is because it reaffirms that English football isn't just about kicking people and distrusting clever foreigners.
I distrust those articles with math nestled inside math because I suspect you can get the numbers to say anything you want them too.
I am not a believer in the Football Fantasy points of players because I utter distrust the media when it comes to player ratings, which bad enough, is subjective on its own.
However, women should come to that decision fully informed, not because of marketing efforts designed to incite distrust in their own bodies or threatened with the fear of the death of their infant.
Populist leaders are successful because they sow distrust in current government policies / officials (think Obama's «change», «yes we can» or Trump's «drain the swamp» messages).
Distrusted by unions for his neoliberal economics, despised by rural Upstaters as a gun controller, a disappointment to liberals because of his budgetary centrism, Cuomo lacks any hard core of support.
Freedom Caucus members told the White House they distrusted Ryan because he doesn't listen to their concerns.
The Democrat, whose upstate poll numbers dropped afterward, said it's a difficult issue, especially because some 30 to 40 percent of Americans distrust government and oppose gun control.
Though the overall figures can in no way be compared to those of the US, we can compare the distrust which has grown up in black communities because of the closing of ranks, secrecy and lack of accountability which so often follows a death.
Not only is there some reason for distrusting such a statement, given that it is based on Security Services» advice and information, because of previous, albeit general, assurances in 2005, but also the Security Services have an interest in the suppression of such information.»
Labour's campaign chief Ian Lavery claimed the Tories won the seat because people feel a general distrust of politicians - but not Jeremy Corbyn.
Not mentioning political party seems to be a growing trend in 2014 political yard signs — perhaps because the American voting public equally distrusts both parties at this point.
People vote Tory because they distrust an urbanite Labour party.
Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross has already predicted that the 2020 census will see a lower initial response rate than previous counts, because of growing public reluctance to answer any type of survey, increasing distrust of government, concerns about cybersecurity, and logistical problems that he blames on the previous administration.
Gervais and his colleagues discovered that people distrust atheists because of the belief that people behave better when they think that God is watching over them.
The Republicans, who have argued that scientific panels should guide federal regulations in health, safety and the environment, said that they distrust the process of peer review because it tends to shut out scientists who disagree with the prevailing view.
Yet deep distrust of our moral impulses is still in order, says Wright, because you could hardly call natural selection soft - hearted.
Indeed, it is partly because of this distrust that the termination of life - sustaining treatment — so - called «passive euthanasia» — has become morally acceptable.
«You are increasing the amount of sticks your child must endure — and if you delay them enough, your child can develop a real fear and distrust of the doctor because as they get older they have more of a memory of the shots,» she says.
While the majority of the other characters at the base are indistinguishable fodder for the creature, there are Carter (Joel Edgerton) and Jameson (Adewale Akinnuoye - Agbaje), a pair of American helicopter pilots whom the rest of the camp inherently distrusts when all hell breaks loose because of their nationality.
And when unbending philosophical opposition masquerades as commentary on policy, the standing of practical critics is undercut because advocates have reason to distrust the motives of those writing in opposition.
Many distrust the motives of those promoting the Common Core because there's been a rush to test and measure educators and students on these standards before educators have had the time or tools to make these standards come alive in classrooms.
This can lead to confusion, frustration, and distrust among teachers because they are getting conflicting feedback.
Moreover, because of the class and race differences between school professionals and parents in most urban areas, conditions can be ripe for misunderstanding and distrust.
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