Sentences with phrase «much mistrust»

«I believe there's so much mistrust with Utah's core and instructional materials that to have that same parent panel review those things would be beneficial in getting to the bottom of it,» Stephenson said.

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What Trump figured out was that by avoiding traditional media channels, he could create a much more direct connection with potential supporters, many of whom already had a healthy mistrust of the media.
The reasons are rooted in a long history of interaction between Christians and Muslims, much of which has been characterized by mistrust, misunderstanding and mutual antipathy.
To the extent that many inquiring minds still operate within the implicit confines of logical positivism, or without any conceptual illumination at all, Whitehead's philosophy has much to offer those who seek clarity on these matters even while mistrusting it.
Much of this mistrust was cultivated during French colonisation as groups were pitted against each other in divide - and - conquer fashion.
With their powerful moral undercurrents, minimalist acting and ascetic style, Bresson's films (Mouchette would make an excellent companion piece to The Kid with a Bike) weren't concerned so much with stories and characters as with the ideas they helped to illuminate — namely the continual war between man's baser and higher instincts, between the evils of mistrust and crime, and the virtues of charity, compassion and love.
I was surprised at how many of those in the room had not talked face - to - face across the ideological divide and how much misunderstanding and mistrust was in evidence.
(Some simply mistrust the Gates Foundation, which has bankrolled much of this work.)
Some AIs are much less personalized, and so perceived with less mistrust.
Desert Trails Parent Union submitted a second and much less popular petition which led to deep confusion and mistrust among parents
Much of this mistrust seems to stem from a «lack of understanding about the conflicting pressures that other parties are experiencing».
They don't back down for anyone or anything and are much loved because of their determination, mistrust of strangers and a size that is manageable if you live in an apartment or condominium.
if there's mistrust or unease around Minter's images, it's that they offer too much, and perhaps too easily, visual pleasure.
We know what the costs were: the lives of more than 30 000 people, most of them Iraqi civilians; cultural damages; a great increase in mistrust of, and hatred for, the West; and many millions of tax dollars that would have been much better spent on education, health and combating global warming.
In short, the complexity and capriciousness of the Earth are accorded a much greater respect, and there is a historical reservoir of mistrust for the good intentions of humans intoxicated with technological power.
Meeting with an highly skilled and trained professional to resolve issues (sometimes before they even have a chance to occur) while you're both excited about the prospect of spending the rest of your lives together is much more enjoyable than waiting until after you're already married, and long - unaddressed issues fester into bitterness, disrespect, mistrust and resentment.
Gottman integrates much of his previous work, extends it into the area of trust, mistrust, and betrayal, and challenges himself and his colleagues by creating a mathematical model to test and generate theory about intimate human relationship.
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