Sentences with phrase «distrusted what»

«The fact that too many advertisers distrust what Facebook does makes them more likely to look for alternatives and more likely to pull the trigger and work with those alternatives,» he says.
And another study showed that we automatically distrust what people say when they speak with a foreign accent.
You suddenly have reasons to distrust what the game is telling you, and every time a game does a poor job of including these options, it immediately draws suspicion to every other attempt.

Not exact matches

What we found was that bad actors had used coordinated networks of fake accounts to interfere in the election: promoting or attacking specific candidates and causes, creating distrust in political institutions, or simply spreading confusion.
This fall, the company — doubtlessly aware that young people distrust brands that don't give back and eager to signal its commitment to gender equality — launched what it calls the 50/50 Founders» Fund, donating a dollar from each sale to a pool of seed money evenly distributed between startups led by men and women.
What Shaich believes he sees in the market — and many agree with him — is that there's great distrust in Big Food brands and an appetite for disruption, which comes in the form of startups and newer restaurant concepts.
A third conveyed what her industry feared would be the largest casualty of the public's «mounting distrust of Big Food» — that shoppers would turn away from them for good.
That same EY report found that Canada's fintech lag stems not from technological distrust or security concerns, but rather from a lack of awareness of both what online financing options are available and where to find them.
What's more, another recent poll by the Digital Citizens Alliance shows rising distrust of Facebook in general.
«When government seeks to use its full power, including the criminal law, to command where a person may get his or her information or what distrusted source he or she may not hear, it uses censorship to control thought,» Justice Kennedy wrote.
He expects the unexpected, distrusts the experts and loves what the majority hates.
What Lasch described in 1972 as «the familiar materials of popular discontent, quietly persisting through three decades of «affluence,»» are once again on the rise: «distrust of officials and official pronouncements; cynicism about the good faith of those in positions of great power; resentment of the rich; a conviction that most things in life are «fixed.
What believers have in common with postmoderns is a distrust of modern claims to knowledge.
But what many Catholics in the West have learned from modern biblical scholarship is a profound distrust of the Bible: This didn't happen; that's just a metaphor; this is a myth.
I can understand a distrust with organized religion and being an atheists, but are you not doing the same thing as Christians by saying what you think is real or calling out those that you think are wrong.
«What is clear is that Wilson exudes a deep distrust and contempt for women in this post.
What about Chinese immigrants - do you distrust them, too?
If my generation distrusts revolutionary ideals, and OWS can't produce any practical demands, what will be its driving motivation?
Leaving aside all the gory details for a minute regarding the merits of his plan, what continues to strike me as discomfiting (but increasingly predictable) about his technocratic leanings is not just a lack of transparency regarding his ultimate intentions but a deeper and more persistant distrust of open public debate.
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.
What better foundation than to have a «common belief system» through religion, or to have or reinforce (or even invent) a common prejudice regarding someone else's religion to generate distrust towards that opponent?
«I distrust those people who know so well what God wants them to do because I notice it always coincides with their own desires.»
What can more certainly arouse race hate, what more certainly create and perpetuate a feeling of distrust between these races than state enactments which, in fact, proceed upon the grounds that colored citizens are so inferior and degraded that they can not be allowed to sit in public coaches occupied by white citizWhat can more certainly arouse race hate, what more certainly create and perpetuate a feeling of distrust between these races than state enactments which, in fact, proceed upon the grounds that colored citizens are so inferior and degraded that they can not be allowed to sit in public coaches occupied by white citizwhat more certainly create and perpetuate a feeling of distrust between these races than state enactments which, in fact, proceed upon the grounds that colored citizens are so inferior and degraded that they can not be allowed to sit in public coaches occupied by white citizens?
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.»
First we can understand that in order that the Jesus Christ of faith should not have been distrusted, rejected and betrayed, it would have been necessary for us human beings to be wholly different from what we are.
This, we say, as we regard him, is what we might be if we were not the victims and the perpetrators of treason and distrust.
What appears to happen in fellowship with Jesus Christ to our life of faith is that our distrust of God is turned somewhat in the direction of trust, that our hostility is turned slightly in the direction of a desire to be loyal, that our view of the society to which we are bound in loyalty begins to enlarge.
For Christian audiences, one approach to Exodus: Gods and Kings would be to distrust and dismiss it at the outset, looking only for what it gets wrong, embellishes, excludes, or underemphasizes.
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...
While both of these factors — an inherited distrust of physical form, and a current focus on monetary economies — clearly shape our feelings and actions in relation to art, the equivocal nature of the Protestant relationship to the arts becomes ever clearer if we look at what lies behind the question of iconoclasm.
Otherwise, there is chaos, anarchy, and distrust in the society, and the painful necessity to be perpetually on guard to protect what is our own.
Consent, covenant, the structure of fundamental law, the stability of their ordered society, Crown and Parliament, and their belief in liberty were all employed in arguments by clergymen and politicians alike.18 What started as an uncomfortable disagreement between colony and British empire escalated into a basic feeling of distrust and fear which eventuated in rebellion on the part of the colonists.
Ive lived with Muslims before, and the ones I lived with were awesome great fun people, however, the ONE COMMENT that stood out that made me forever distrust them was «No matter what, we must still fight and protect our brothers and sisters, even if we do nt agree with them.
If Rainforest Alliance certification — with a high public profile and reputation for «saving the rainforest» — does not deliver what consumers thought it did, it may foster distrust in other certifications as well.
It allows people who complain about Cam Newton to connect online and perhaps spark the begining of what could be a beautiful relatonship based on a mutual distrust of Cam Newtons antics and me - first demeanor.
Team chemistry is a tricky thing but when your «supposed leader» does nt have your back, no matter on what level, it breeds distrust.
My suggestion to all of you who distrust «hospitals and their employees» is to spend about a week with one of us, then tell us what you think.
And the growing public distrust in party manifestos was what enabled the tactical voting sites to thrive.
Kennedy would not have legitimised what he knew was a toxic brand, nor played second fiddle in a government whose pro-austerity, anti-welfare, Euro - sceptic trajectory he so distrusted.
Chunks of what, exactly, happened that night are difficult to prove, but the incident demonstrates the widespread level of venom, distrust and vengeance atop county politics that has tainted the relationships between the county's most powerful Republicans for years.
«We all have a stock of past experiences that we draw on to help determine how we are going to behave in different situations, and future research should look at what particular types of life experiences could be the most influential on trust or distrust,» Reimann said.
When personal loyalty or self - esteem bonds some people to the AI, what will become of those who distrust it?
As an American surgeon, it is no longer hard for me to distrust our own medical literature and cast it aside, when in our clinics, you see a tsunami of illness and death coming into your office daily and you just can not explain it based upon what we all learned in medical school.
The website doesn't pretend to have fake or distrusted profiles, but every member gets a fair share of what they deserve with transparency.
What's more, is that when dating online internationally, there may arise certain complications including cultural differences, language barriers, etc. that we have too often witness lead to misunderstandings and even distrust.
A Case of Distrust is a stylish and solid mystery adventure, but with no chance to solve it yourself, you may be left wondering what your role in this game actually is.
Therein lies the real challenge of Bay, since, in reflecting on the two opposing camps, one viewer will denounce Bay's images as anathema, whereas the other will have no idea what you're talking about, and regard such intellectual subjects with thinly veiled distrust.
There's so much pirate - based distrust that you'll start to hear faint echoes of some of the more clever conversations of PotC — a concept which makes you chuckle when you realize that what you thought was clever in 2003 was more clever in 1995, we just didn't pay attention.
Granted, the plot's paper - thin, and there will be more than a few times throughout where someone is going to be wondering how many times déjà vu can hit them in a single movie — there's no doubt there are similarities to the outrageous hit comedy, The Hangover (what with all the drunken banter, inexplicable behavior and general distrust of one another in a city that likes to bring out the worst in people).
Her initial distrust of Jenny is what makes her subsequent comradery with her so resonant.
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