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"untrustworthiness" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being untrustworthy

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Despite his vulgarity, untrustworthiness and dangerous policy proposals, he won.
It is a charge alleging vicious motivations and inherent untrustworthiness.
Party members are aware of Mr. Johnson's reputation for untrustworthiness.
That is, polls suggest they both have historic levels of untrustworthiness.
Hillary Clinton is consistently surrounded by perceptions of untrustworthiness and corruption.
Her untrustworthiness and unsavory dynastic ambitions were called out big time.
The morning show aired a segment about the media's focus on Trump's untrustworthiness.
There's even a phony graduation photo, pointing to the fundamental untrustworthiness of images.
You, reeling on a planet that has proved its untrustworthiness, must find your own balance.
Why do you think he skates when the idea of her untrustworthiness sticks to her?
Yes, Hillary is sometimes not completely trustworthy, but Trump has taken untrustworthiness to a new level.
It is less emotionally painful to believe falsehoods than to acknowledge the untrustworthiness of people we like.
The Vatican has not apologized for its actions, and conservative critics have called it evidence of Francis's untrustworthiness.
But mostly, Republicans tried to tie the separation to something it had nothing to do with: Hillary Clinton's untrustworthiness.
"Tangerine" works best when Mangan juggles the untrustworthiness of her two narrators, writing and then rewriting their history together.
Trump's attack on Hillary's Clinton's failed record and untrustworthiness is clearly a theme he will carry through to Election Day.
And we don't know whether perceptions about Hillary Clinton's untrustworthiness are just too hardened to be changed at this point.
Heck, they might have been about how Trump's convention speakers had focused on Hillary Clinton's untrustworthiness — a weak point with voters.
Or, heck, they might have been about how Trump's convention speakers had focused on Hillary Clinton's untrustworthiness — a weak point with voters.
In spite of the recent UN sanctions, the Trump administration's overall weakness and perceived untrustworthiness make pressuring China all the more difficult.
It's hard to buy the idea that she suffered disproportionately from charges of untrustworthiness or inauthenticity simply because she was a woman.
Instead they fudged it and ensured that Iran's untrustworthiness was reflected in an obligation to open itself up to unprecedented inspections by the IAEA.
Still, the Chinese hold plenty of cards in this game, and are unlikely to take kindly to the implication of untrustworthiness on their part.
Considering the president's untrustworthiness, lawmakers would have been taking a huge gamble that he wouldn't renege on reform the second the resolution was no longer a threat.
" Over the years, there was "a sense of shiftiness about Kalanick, a can't-quiet-put-your-finger-on-it untrustworthiness that would irk some who deal with him.
So there is a sense of betrayal on the part of the United States, untrustworthiness, that it's an exploitative relationship on the part of the US toward Pakistan.
As an American, I have become used to keeping eye contact with the person with whom I'm having a conversation; to look away would indicate shiftiness or untrustworthiness.
The ongoing saga related to her curious use of a private e-mail server during her time as secretary of state adds to an impression of untrustworthiness for some.
This inherent untrustworthiness is part of why so many Westworld fans are already focused on various theories that attempt to "explain" the show — to guess what it's really about.
The story fit the stereotype of untrustworthiness so it got regurgitated on Facebook and Twitter by legions of the like-minded oblivious of the distortions produced by dishonest editing.
Historically, when a woman slips up in business or politics it's particularly damning — recall Hillary Clinton's private email server — and often framed as an act representative of women's inherent untrustworthiness.
During the podcast interview, Clinton also addressed views of her untrustworthiness that have hung over her campaign, along with a federal probe into her email arrangement as secretary of State.
After the war, once the Japanese face had become synonymous in the western imagination with untrustworthiness and cruelty, toymakers, character empires like Sanrio —€" and, ultimately, artists —€" adopted a more benign countenance.
As Paul Krugman has often observed, coverage of her campaign never failed to emphasize the negative: her "untrustworthiness," her overweening ambition (talk about sexist) and the grossly exaggerated problem with her emails.
Bannon fed Schweizer's controversial, often flimsy findings to major outlets like The New York Times, making Clinton's alleged corruption and untrustworthiness a legitimate target for inquiry rather than a font for conspiracy theories.
All the attacks — her alleged inauthenticity and untrustworthiness, her connection to her husband's sexual misdeeds, her fealty to Wall Street, her sloppy paperwork (from Travelgate to emails) — have been made, again and again.
"Based on [Jia's] untrustworthiness, mismanagement of his financial affairs, and breach of his fiduciary responsibilities, the Court should direct the appointment of an independent disinterested person to serve as chapter 11 trustee," Vara writes.
Many said they were reluctant to discuss their experiences with Mr. Trump out of fear of losing work in an industry where just a whiff of untrustworthiness can persuade a potential employer to call someone else.
Sporting a bizarre accent that could be described as pre-hillbilly specked with traces of indeterminate lower-class 19th century urban, the equally disheveled-looking Hardy creates a genuinely disturbing character whose primary trait is untrustworthiness on a psychotic level.
In fact, despite that face that we're only two weeks into the show, and the guys already seem to be more focused on the latter emotion, spending the bulk of their airtime discussing Chad's bad attitude, untrustworthiness and general unpleasantness.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic and Republican lawmakers said on Tuesday that Facebook Inc's track record of what they described as untrustworthiness should stand in the way of it launching a digital currency, labeling the plan "delusional" and "crazy" at a Senate hearing.
"It is a piece of good news for her that she's running against someone who has higher negatives than she does, but he's still going to look for ways to hit her over the head with her untrustworthiness," she said.
For example, if you had a past romantic relationship where a partner lied to you, the fact your partner lied coul trigger those previous feelings of untrustworthiness and insecurity and cause you to have an extreme reaction to what he did.
The Dell and DFC decisions introduced uncertainty to M&A deals, especially if Vice-Chancellor Laster meant what he seemed to imply about the untrustworthiness of the market in going-private deals and if even market prices obtained in well-executed auctions were not going to be accorded deference.
But Friday's news is another in a series of headlines that demonstrate North Korea's untrustworthiness while President Trump hopes to negotiate a denuclearization agreement with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The September deployment came because the United Nations reported in August that such illicit activity was surging.
All the swarthy-looking characters — the Dornish, the people of Slaver's Bay and Qarth, the token black pirate (Salladhor Saan, who is still criminally under-utilized in the show) — have been given the same accent that has been used for the better part of a century to signal untrustworthiness or villainy in movies.
Three of the NOW songs are superb—"Kenny's (It's Almost Christmas in This Bar)," the good-time opener every smart guy needs; "O What a Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful Day," the lowdown from the obstetrics theater; and the jaw-dropping "Don," about a contrarian youth, why Leopold loved Loeb, and the untrustworthiness of all entertainment.
Migrations, the representation of people who normally avoid identification, and the untrustworthiness of human and photographic memory, are some of Li's ongoing themes. Translations, the re-presentation of texts, graphic images, architecture, film and photography, and the staging of conflicting interpretations of events, are typical techniques.
Not long after Enno again travelled abroad and fought wars, still as a Landsknecht, in England and Scotland. Later he came back to Denmark and served Frederick II during the Northern Seven Years' War. His father also fought in this war as an Admiral of the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy. Frederick II of Denmark who refused to acknowledge Enno, based on his untrustworthiness.
It is now well established that St. Martial, Amadour's contemporary in the legend, lived in the 3rd not the 1st century, and Rome has never included him among the members of the Apostolic College. The untrustworthiness of the legend has led some recent authors to suggest that Amadour was an unknown hermit or the actual bishop of Auxerre of the same name.
She is recovered by Tarzan and hunter Tusker Hawkins (Robert Beatty), whose advances Diana rebuffs. Secretly, however, Hawkins is in league with the Oparians, and plans to sell the castaways to the natives for a fortune in ivory. Tarzan, rightly suspecting Hawkins' untrustworthiness, exposes his treachery. Now openly in league with the natives, the hunter helps them take the white party captive in Tarzan's absence.
Cethegus was known for a notorious bad life and for untrustworthiness but nonetheless he managed to accumulate great power and influence after Sulla's death, to the amount that even Lucius Licinius Lucullus was forced to sue Cethegus' concubine to use her interest in his favour, when he sought the command against Mithridates.Cicero, Paradoxa Stoicorum v.3; Plutarch, Lucullus 5, 6; cf. Cicero, Pro Cluentio 31.
Greta Olson recently debated both Nünning's and Booth's models, revealing discrepancies in their respective views. and offers "an update of Booth's model by making his implicit differentiation between fallible and untrustworthy narrators explicit". Olson then argues "that these two types of narrators elicit different responses in readers and are best described using scales for fallibility and untrustworthiness."Olson, Greta: Reconsidering Unreliability: Fallible and Untrustworthy Narrators.
A common attack on digital evidence is that digital media can be easily altered. However, in 2002 a US court ruled that "the fact that it is possible to alter data contained in a computer is plainly insufficient to establish untrustworthiness" (US v. Bonallo, 858 F. 2d 1427 - 1988 - Court of Appeals, 9th). Nevertheless, the "more comprehensive" foundation required by Scholle remains good practice.
People do not recall a behavior describing them that indicates untrustworthiness not because they want to protect themselves but because this behavior is inconsistent with how they would actually behave. This alternative explanation accounts for the absence of memory bias in recalling information about a stranger (Chris). People have no expectancies about this stranger Chris, so positive and negative information are processed equally well.Newman, L.S., Nibert, J.A., & Winer, E.S. (2009).
The book creates a lasting impression of the untrustworthiness and dangerousness of Indians in general, according to Michael Hilger. One long- standing theme in American popular culture has portrayed the Indians as revenge-seeking savages looking to scalp their enemies.Michael Hilger, From Savage to Nobleman: Images of Native Americans in Film (1995); Peter C. Rollins and John E. O'Connor, eds., Hollywood's Indian: The Portrayal of the Native American in Film (1998).
Weight bias is an ongoing field of study that has garnered much more attention in the past few years. There are some studies that focus on obesity-related stigmatization. Multiple academics cite that people who are overweight and obese have been treated differently in almost all aspects of their life because due to the stereotypes commonly attributed to overweight. Laziness, incompetence, weakness of will, sloppiness, and untrustworthiness to name a few of them.
This gave him a reputation in the trade union movement for untrustworthiness. Lyon remained active in the ILP and, through it, in the Labour Party, through the 1900s and early 1910s. He stood for election to Glasgow Town Council, missing out in 1907, but taking a seat in 1911. He was strongly in support of British involvement in World War I, and served on various government committees, disassociating from his former comrades.
There is further consensus that the author used the fictitious elements in the work to highlight references to other published works, such as to Cicero and Ammianus Marcellinus, in a complex allegorical game. Despite the conundrums, it is the only continuous account in Latin for much of its period and so is continually being re-evaluated. Modern historians are unwilling to abandon it as a unique source of possible information, despite its obvious untrustworthiness on many levels.
Attorneys have argued that because digital evidence can theoretically be altered it undermines the reliability of the evidence. US judges are beginning to reject this theory, in the case US v. Bonallo the court ruled that "the fact that it is possible to alter data contained in a computer is plainly insufficient to establish untrustworthiness." In the United Kingdom guidelines such as those issued by ACPO are followed to help document the authenticity and integrity of evidence.
An anecdote frequently told said that Stolo's wife urged him to procure the consulship for plebeians through the Lex Licinia Sextia, as she was jealous of the honors of Servius Sulpicius Praetextatus, the patrician husband of her sister. As early as the turn of the 19th century, the German historian Barthold Georg Niebuhr pointed out the historical untrustworthiness and contradictions in this tale.Livy, Ab Urbe Condita vi. 32—34, 36, 38Barthold Georg Niebuhr, History of Rome vol. iii. pp.
In his years as a high-school teacher in the 1930s he promoted international relations and visited Britain and France with his students. He failed to anticipate the untrustworthiness of his fellow teachers, however, and in 1933 he was denounced by six of his colleagues to the Nazis who accused him of being a left-winger and an internationalist. He was consequently only allowed to teach at elementary school. In 1934 he received his PhD from Halle University.
When Amin became leader, he tried to reduce Afghanistan's dependence on the Soviet Union. To accomplish this, he aimed to balance Afghanistan's relations with the Soviet Union by strengthening relations with Pakistan and Iran. The Soviets were concerned when they received reports that Amin had met personally with Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, one of the leading anti-communists in Afghanistan. His general untrustworthiness and his unpopularity amongst Afghans made it more difficult for Amin to find new "foreign patrons".
Relapse opens with the skit "Dr. West", where actor Dominic West voices a drug counselor whose untrustworthiness causes Eminem to fall back to drugs and the return to his Slim Shady character. The skit leads to "3 A.M.", where Eminem depicts himself as a serial killer during a murder spree. When "3 A.M." was released as a single prior to the album's own release, Eminem noted that the song closely mirrored what he believed was the overall dark tone of the album.
However, the untrustworthiness, unruliness, ambitiousness, and sheer expense of these mercenary troops meant that they disrespected state authority and also conducted raiding in the Byzantine Anatolia, even sometimes working with Turkic raiders whom they were employed to fight against. These mercenary bands also took service with Aristocrats revolting against the government. During this time, the conflict with the Armenians broke out again. The state administration, economy, and military system were allowed to fall into neglect, largely through self-inflicted wounds.
He often worms his way out of trouble by foisting the blame for his schemes onto associates. This has left him with a reputation for untrustworthiness and double-crossing in the criminal world and made many enemies who come back for revenge. Boss lusts for "simoleons", but has his limits; he refuses to risk anyone's life or safety for the sake of his schemes. More than once, he has sacrificed his potential earnings to save lives that would otherwise be imperiled by his greed (this is especially true in later seasons).
In 2014, Noe participated in the 2014 edition of Miss Asia Pacific World, where she was crowned as the winner. She was subsequently stripped of the title three months after her win, under allegations by the South Korean pageant organizers that she displayed an "ungrateful attitude and untrustworthiness" by being rude and not returning phone calls. Noe claimed that the organizers pressured her to undergo extensive plastic surgery, and criticized the organization for its poor reputation. She further stated that she was coaxed to provide escort services for South Korean tycoons.
Abbas, with the remnants of his army, fled east and was defeated and captured outside Alexandria by troops loyal to his father. Brought as a prisoner to the Egyptian capital, Fustat, he was publicly paraded seated on a mule, and was commanded to execute or mutilate the most prominent of his followers, who were held responsible for urging him to rebel, by gouging their eyes and cutting off their arms. Ibn Tulun reportedly had hoped that his son might refuse this command, and was dismayed when Abbas complied. Weeping at Abbas's cruelty and untrustworthiness, Ibn Tulun ordered him flogged and imprisoned.
"The Showman (Little More Better)" features a "jaunty" acoustic arrangement that Bono described as "Beatles-in-Hamburg". Written as a letter to the group's audience, the lyrics are self-deprecating and warn of the ridiculousness and untrustworthiness of performers. "The Little Things That Give You Away" was described by Slant Magazine as a "sprawling slow burn that builds to a cascading eruption of guitar". The song's lyrics are framed as a conversation between an innocent self and their experienced self, with the latter having a breakdown towards the end of the song and admitting their deepest fears.
In 1908: "... Brouwer, in a paper entitled "The untrustworthiness of the principles of logic", challenged the belief that the rules of the classical logic, which have come down to us essentially from Aristotle (384–322 B.C.) have an absolute validity, independent of the subject matter to which they are applied".Kleene (1952), p. 46 "After completing his dissertation (1907: see Van Dalen), Brouwer made a conscious decision temporarily to keep his contentious ideas under wraps and to concentrate on demonstrating his mathematical prowess" (Davis (2000), p. 95); by 1910 he had published a number of important papers, in particular the Fixed Point Theorem.
Servius Sulpicius Praetextatus was a Roman aristocrat of the Roman Republic who served four times as consular tribune, in 377 BC, 376, 370, and 368. He married the elder daughter of Marcus Fabius Ambustus. An anecdote frequently told said that his wife's sister, the younger daughter of Fabius, who was married to the plebeian Gaius Licinius Stolo, urged on her husband to procure the consulship for plebeians through the Lex Licinia Sextia, as she was jealous of the honors of her sister's husband. As early as the turn of the 19th century, the German historian Barthold Georg Niebuhr pointed out the historical untrustworthiness and contradictions in this tale.
The pro-Nicaean historians consider this stance an indication of his inherent untrustworthiness, but a major factor was the influence of his uncle, Theodore, who remained safely ensconced in his stronghold of Vodena. With his sons out of the picture, Theodore turned to the sole surviving member of his family who could claim Thessalonica and thwart Nicaea's plans, especially as Vatatzes, with no threats on his other borders, was mobilizing to capture Constantinople. Together, Michael and his uncle planned and launched a sudden attack on Thessalonica in spring 1251. The city resisted successfully, and in spring of the next year Vatatzes once more crossed into Europe.
Dante's influence can be seen in the themes and means used in the correspondence between Alighieri and Giovanni del Virgilio, the famous exchange of eclogues that Boccaccio personally copied and that is among the documents in the Zibaldone Laurenziano XXIX 8. The deals with a variety of themes. The first two compositions (Galla and Pampinea) are said by the author himself to be as if they were youthful exercises; in Faunus, Dorus, Silva cadens and Alcestus facts and events related to the Angevin court are elevated to the rank of parenthetic exemplification. With Midas Boccaccio denounces the untrustworthiness of Niccolò Acciaiuoli, thus vindicating his influential friend's “betrayal”.
145–160) Brouwer then "embarked on a self-righteous campaign to reconstruct mathematical practice from the ground up so as to satisfy his philosophical convictions"; indeed his thesis advisor refused to accept his Chapter II "as it stands, ... all interwoven with some kind of pessimism and mystical attitude to life which is not mathematics, nor has anything to do with the foundations of mathematics" (Davis, p. 94 quoting van Stigt, p. 41). Nevertheless, in 1908: : "... Brouwer, in a paper entitled 'The untrustworthiness of the principles of logic', challenged the belief that the rules of the classical logic, which have come down to us essentially from Aristotle (384--322 B.C.) have an absolute validity, independent of the subject matter to which they are applied" (Kleene (1952), p. 46).
It is difficult to meet the right people and find the right opportunities when our society subconsciously puts up barriers to them. "Instead, the inefficaciousness of job referral networks appears to have more to do with functional deficiencies (see Coleman and Hoffer 1987)—the disinclination of potential job contacts to assist when given the opportunity to do so, not because they lack information or the ability to influence hires, but because they perceive pervasive untrustworthiness among their job-seeking ties and choose not to assist," (3). Networking, the idea of using connections to foster new relationships and opportunities should be an advantage to every member of our society. Laws that demand equal opportunity for everyone should also generate similar equality in the work force.
The untrustworthiness of the legend has led some recent authors to suggest that Amadour was an unknown hermit or possibly St. Amator, Bishop of Auxerre, but this is mere hypothesis, without any historical basis. The origin of the sanctuary of Rocamadour, lost in antiquity, is thus set down along with fabulous traditions which cannot bear up to sound criticism. After the religious manifestations of the Middle Ages, Rocamadour, as a result of war and the French Revolution, had become almost deserted. In the mid-nineteenth century, owing to the zeal and activity of the bishops of Cahors, it seems to have revived. Rocamadour is classed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO as part of the St James’ Way pilgrimage route.
This, in turn, contributed significantly to the party's defeat in the 1995 election, during which some Progressive Conservative election ads depicted McLeod as a weathervane continually shifting direction with the wind. The resulting perception of untrustworthiness proved more damaging to the party's election prospects than the same-sex benefits issue itself; even Murphy, who should seemingly have been spared by his status as a champion of LGBT civil rights in the most broadly LGBT-friendly electoral district in the province, was himself defeated by PC candidate Al Leach. Similarly, the governing New Democrats were trounced in the 1995 election; although many of the MPPs who had voted in favour of the legislation were defeated, so were all 12 of the dissidents. The gay community in Ontario, additionally, held the Rae government's handling of the bill against the party for many years.
108 Galasso claimed that he killed Casillo in order to free Antonio Gava and other Christian democrats from Cutolo's threats. In a meeting held in April 1982, nine months after the kidnapping, Vincenzo Casillo reportedly told Giuliano Granata, the DC mayor who had taken part with him in the negotiations: "You did what you wanted and then washed your hands."Behan, The Camorra, pp. 107 According to Galasso, who later became a pentito, the reasons for his murder were: Although there are some rumors that Cutolo ordered Casillo killed because he had taken Cutolo's part of the Cirillo ransom, Cutolo has stated that he was wary of the untrustworthiness of the politicians and claims to have warned Casillo after the kidnapping: Not long after his death, his partner, the dancer Giovanna Matarazzo, declared to judge Carlo Alemi that Casillo's death was linked to the murder of Roberto Calvi.
Throughout Western history, particularly factual or putative sexual deviance could only be seen as pathologically and thus counter- naturally motivated, harmful and corrupting in its consequences, criminal according to the laws, heinous and despicable to any decent person's sentience and morals, basically just plain evil. Most social out-groups in history were constructed by associating them with lewdness and sexual deviance, or, due to taboo making sexual deviance unmentionable directly, by means of cultural codifications for such that Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg related in detail after chronicling their cultural origins in Tabu Homosexualität. Such cultural codes for lewdness and sexual deviance particularly included sadism, insidiousness, madness, weakness, cowardice, untrustworthiness, obsessive lying, betrayal, treason, evil sorcery, satanism, witchcraft, intoxicating drugs and poisoning potions, laziness, stubbornness, waywardness, incorrigibility, physical diseases and ailments (especially limping). These cultural codifications always have been, until the present day, largely identical with the imaginary, or constructed, attributes that sexual minorities were, and are, tagged with.
In the limiting case, exiting > members without any personal grievance against the organization may find > that re-entry into conventional social networks is contingent on at least > nominally affirming such opposition coalition claims. The archetypal account > that is negotiated is a "captivity narrative" in which apostates assert that > they were innocently or naïvely operating in what they had every reason to > believe was a normal, secure social site; were subjected to overpowering > subversive techniques; endured a period of subjugation during which they > experienced tribulation and humiliation; ultimately effected escape or > rescue from the organization; and subsequently renounced their former > loyalties and issued a public warning of the dangers of the former > organization as a matter of civic responsibility. Any expressions of > ambivalence or residual attraction to the former organization are vigorously > resisted and are taken as evidence of untrustworthiness. Emphasis on the > irresistibility of subversive techniques is vital to apostates and their > allies as a means of locating responsibility for participation on the > organization rather than on the former member.

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