trustful in the PONS Dictionary

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English
What motivates people to contribute to trustful moral judgment, which is a public good yet tends to be costly?
phys.org
The more transparent the management is, the more trustful the members become.
www.thenews.coop
We have become, since last year, a more trustful organisation.
www.itv.com
The psychological consequences include, in particular, traumatization (mainly of the civilian population, but also members of the military), cognitive and emotional damage, and the destruction of trustful social relationships.
en.wikipedia.org
On the other hand, by grappling with how we build the patterns needed for consent, we are fostering strong, healthy, trustful and collaborative relationships.
vancouversun.com
We've never seen any evidence, and we've never heard something trustful.
www.independent.co.uk
As middle school progressed, black students became more aware of this bias and less trustful of school authorities, the study found.
www.studyinternational.com
Established and trustful structures for interreligious dialogue are a tremendous strength when relationships between communities deteriorate.
en.wikipedia.org
His positive nature makes him trustful of the good qualities in others, rather than dwelling over their faults.
en.wikipedia.org
Face-to-face contacts to local counterparts are established and serve as a basis for trustful co-operation.
en.wikipedia.org

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