distrustfulness


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Synonyms for distrustfulness

the trait of not trusting others

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Sarala and Vaara (2010) note that cultural differences may create potential national confrontations, perceived incompatibilities, and a sense of distrustfulness between the acquiring and acquired units in cross-border acquisitions that reduce the possible knowledge transfer between the two.
Ramesh regretted, and demanded immediate ban, adding that such incidents are resulting to fuel the atmosphere of fear, insecurity and distrustfulness. He demanded the authorities to take strict action against the culprits, so that this should not be happened again in the future.
"We are negotiating with a side which has a long record of distrustfulness and has acted against Iran before and after the Islamic Revolution, and in such an atmosphere the negotiations are being held with utmost watchfulness and based on the complications of the political arena and with respect to possibilities," Jaber Ansari told reporters in Tehran on Monday.
The societies that have outlived the system of the totalitarian initiative, oppression that humiliates human dignity and value levelling feel fears and distrustfulness; this also impedes research and practical work.
In his good eye I spied fear, in the bad one, distrustfulness. I walked with Little Guy dangling in my grip through the living room, kitchen, to the bathroom, where I opened the cold-water shower faucet.
First, distrustfulness of international economic and social rights has--to some extent--given way to a general acceptance of these rights and to a willingness of the states parties to join the international community of states and its standards.
The subscales are Somatization (Bodily pains, discomfort and dysfunction) Obsessive-compulsive (Irresistible thoughts, impulses and actions) Interpersonal sensitivity (Discomfort in social situations) Depression (Loss of vital energy, interest and motivation) Anxiety (Restlessness, nervousness and tension) Hostility (Feelings of anger, hatred, repression and unfriendliness) Phobic Anxiety (Irrational fears and avoidance of objects, places and situations) Paranoid Ideation (Suspiciousness, distrustfulness and blaming others) Psychoticism (Hallucinations, delusions, externally manipulated thoughts) Neuroticism (Poor sleep and appetite, feeling of unwellness).