bond of trust
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbondandtrust
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bond
noun
uk/bɒnd/us/bɑːnd/
a close connection joining two or ...
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trust
noun
uk/trʌst/us/trʌst/
the belief that you can trust someone ...
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(Definition ofbondandtrustfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There appears to be abondoftrustand an absence of tension.
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She emphasises the impact that authoritarian legacies have in the essentialbondoftrustbetween citizens and the state.
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The affective element is a prerequisite for the subsequent stages and involves establishing abondoftrustbetween nurse and patient.
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New applicants frequently had to positively invite inspection or provide external reference as part of the creation of thatbondoftrust.
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The police are custodians of a specialbondoftrustbetween the people and the law.
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Effective democratic government is based upon thebondoftrustbetween communities and those who represent them, either locally, centrally or regionally.
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Not only should we seek allies among ruling leaders, but it would be of great benefit to build abondoftrustwith ordinary people.
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The problems consumers have experienced with endowments have undoubtedly shaken the essentialbondoftruston which financial services depend.
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There will be abondoftrustbetween the community and those who represent them—an essential requirement for confidence in local government.
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We take very seriously thebondoftrustthat exists between the lottery and the people of this country.
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So there we have it: the case for the trust, and the case for keeping ourbondoftrust.
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Thebondoftrustbetween consumers and producers has once again been broken.
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There is no more important relationship than thebondoftrustthat exists between doctors and their patients.
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Thirdly, we must take appropriate action to strengthen thebondoftrustthat exists between our country's excellent family doctor service and patients.
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Against that background, we must face some crucial challenges if we are to maintain the criticalbondoftrustbetween the public and the lottery.
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They say that there is a risk of turning wardens into pseudo-policemen that might break down thebondoftrustthat has developed between the local community and the wardens.
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They realise that they must rebuild thebondoftrustbetween themselves and the rest of the community—consumers and so on—because it has been weakened in recent years.
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As physicians began to build abondoftrustwith paramedics, and experience in working with them, their confidence levels also rose.
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Its behavioral effects were specifically ascribed to thebondoftrustestablished by experiential affirmation of an expectation set honestly by advertising.
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A number of them have found it distateful and the old bonds of trust and confidence have been eroded.
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