If they manage the money we entrust them with poorly, we simply find new managers.
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Because we tend not to entrust this sort of critical public infrastructure to the private sector.
Why would the White House entrust such a sensitive position to someone with Livingstone's experience?
That's why Europe decided to entrust the government to take care of poverty, unemployment and health.
But Italians have long known better than to entrust important business to the post office.
But inside the cadre, French parents entrust their kids with quite a lot of freedom and autonomy.
Indeed, in 1998 Aberdeen concluded that Entrust was the most expensive digital-certificate supplier, compared with VeriSign and Netscape.
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But anyone who characterizes teachers as overpaid is forgetting what we entrust them with each and every day.
Mr Habibie has been at odds with the technocrats to whom Mr Suharto used to entrust economic policymaking.
But, although Americans sometimes elect politically untested tycoons as legislators, they rarely entrust them with an executive role.
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"More corporate leaders prefer to handle their foundations themselves or entrust their family members than hire professionals, " she says.
Ameritrade's own clients entrust a mere 12% of their investable assets to the firm, versus 60% claimed by Schwab.
If they have so much faith in them turning around with reform, entrust their own children to public education.
Either way, it is malfeasance to entrust the National Intelligence Council to him.
Likewise, parents entrust athletic administrators with the athletic and personal development of their children while ensuring a safe work environment.
Chase pays a software licensing fee to Entrust to generate its certificates, which are stored and retrieved from a server.
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You get to truly own your data and choose where to store it, or who to entrust with this data.
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Obviously, too, you had better have a lot of confidence in any individual or institution to whom you entrust so much.
Companies submitting proposals include Deutsche Telekom AG of Germany, NTT Corp. of Japan, and in the U.S. IBM, Entrust Technologies Inc.
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"We want them to be aware of their responsibility to be stewards of the data people entrust to them, " said Kaiser.
Parents entrust university faculty to educate their children, and parents entrust coaches to espouse the virtues of teamwork, work ethic, and discipline.
However, you do rather hope that large corporates, those to whom you might entrust your entire computing operation, learn from such mistakes.
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Moreover, parents entrust universities with the health and well-being of their children.
Parents entrust universities with the continued education and development of their children.
If your startup wants consumers to entrust you with their nest eggs, you ought to be willing to show your face too.
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Participants were more likely to entrust money to people with narrower faces.
But a VC's allegiance is really to the pensions, insurance companies and other financial institutions that entrust them with huge sums of money.
For him, privacy is something we have to protect by ensuring that the institutions to which we entrust our information keep it safe.
Today it may seem strange she would entrust them to the man now conventionally regarded as a hidebound reformer with a tin ear.
Another possibility is that few American parents would voluntarily entrust their children to a day care provider with a high children to workers ratio.
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