(1) But his untrusting and adversarial approach to officers, NCOs, and soldiers alike and his emotional outbursts in front of the troops did nothing to create the energy and confidence units needed.(2) Analysts say that while the economy is coming around in advance of this year's election, the most untrusting voters will be in hard-hit manufacturing states.(3) But otherwise, it just makes you feel like an untrusting , paranoid, insecure freak.(4) She was a very suspicious, untrusting woman, not even letting her husband fully into her heart.(5) Since moving to Swindon in my late 20s I have also had bad experiences with dentists, leaving me untrusting and I have paid exorbitant prices for both private and NHS dentistry.(6) This city has been invaded so many times in history and been a ground for so many battles that it has become combative and untrusting in nature.(7) Now, a cynical and untrusting person might say, ‘Hey, wait a minute’.(8) But because they have lived through colonial and totalitarian regimes, they are untrusting and contemptuous of those impressive-sounding grand narratives.(9) But just because I had that knowledge didn't mean that I wasn't still cautious and untrusting .(10) Both sides in these discussions are tired and untrusting because we don't trust the process of listening.(11) NEW FORMS OF of organization and power-with distinct types of membership, jurisdiction, and obligation-are one consequence of this untrusting world.(12) He was watchful, weary, worried, and altogether untrusting of anything she and her companions said or did.(13) This impersonal and bureaucratic approach, which is implicitly untrusting of physician clinical judgment, is problematic.(14) Andrew just couldn't help but feel untrusting of her.(15) Weapons stayed close to the men's sides, and they threw suspicious looks around every so often, untrusting of anybody, watching to see if anyone lurked in the shadows, threatening their safety.(16) He was untrusting , he would snigger at people while they talked and couldn't resist kicking a man when he was down.