Word: trusted
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...Colombia who directs the whole business," says Frank Pieke, the director of the Institute for Chinese Studies at Oxford University, who has written a book on Fujianese migration to Europe. "Instead, you have a very loose network of independent people with close local connections. This creates a sense of trust that results in stable commercial transactions...
...magazine's dependence on a single source of funding referred to the publication's behavior in 2000, not the present day. Finally, the article should have mentioned that Diversity and Distinction receives grants from the Harvard Foundation, the Undergraduate Council, the Office for the Arts, and the Ann Radcliffe Trust...
...recipient of the highest international honor for political scientists. The committee that awards the Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science honored Skocpol, the Thomas professor of government and sociology, “for her visionary analysis of the significance of the state for revolutions, welfare, and political trust, pursued with theoretical depth and empirical evidence.” Skocpol will travel to Uppsala University in Sweden to receive the prize, including about $72,000 in cash, on Sept. 29. “I’m delighted to have won the award,” Skocpol said...
...farce continued: Every gold-digging hunk who ever mixed sweat with the rapacious model suddenly wanted a paternity test to claim fatherhood of her infant—or, more accurately, wanted charge of the fortune she inherited through her marriage to an ancient millionaire, which is now held in trust for her daughter...
...Bhabha said he expects: “If she takes a view that differs from some aspect of faculty opinion, it will be difficult to say she has not carefully listened to her colleagues.” By being a good listener, Faust may be able to earn enough trust from her colleagues to respectfully disagree with them without sparking controversy...