Sentences with phrase «trust is in short supply»

KAPPAN: But trust is in short supply these days, isn't it?
One theory holds that money makes cooperation possible in large groups of strangers, where trust is in short supply.

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Adding another person to an interaction begins to erode trust — and in a forum where people are operating anonymously trust is a commodity in short supply.
In short, for indie authors our entire supply chain relies on us trusting one thing: that the merchant selling our goods is telling us the truth about how many copies they've sold.
Parents are already very familiar with this concept, but bringing along emergency rations on your travels, and replenishing your supply with trusted items as you go, is the best way to be sure that you are not exposing yourself, or your children, to potentially contaminated foods when the dining options are limited, stomachs are growling, and patience is in short supply.
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