You get to truly own your data and choose where to store it, or who to entrust with this data.
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For fiduciaries involved in brokerage decision-making, such as money managers, pensions, endowments and foundations, regular review of the brokerages they entrust with assets is mandatory.
Cameron Smith, also on his first visit to England, appears to be the man the Aussies entrust with the lion's share of their media work on this tour.
That would mean, to quote a great orator, that the federal government has become "some separate, sinister entity" in which the leaders we entrust with authority cannot be held accountable for its abuse.
For defined contribution plans (where participants choose among investments), plan sponsors should more carefully scrutinize the intermediaries and managers they entrust with assets, especially now that so many hidden financial arrangements between these parties have surfaced.
It seems that even the largest companies, armed with legions of expert financial advisers and ERISA lawyers who are paid hefty fees, are both prone to be out-witted by the financial vendors they entrust with plan assets and ill-equipped to identify competitive, conflict-free 401(k) investment solutions.
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If they manage the money we entrust them with poorly, we simply find new managers.
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But anyone who characterizes teachers as overpaid is forgetting what we entrust them with each and every day.
But, although Americans sometimes elect politically untested tycoons as legislators, they rarely entrust them with an executive role.
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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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But a VC's allegiance is really to the pensions, insurance companies and other financial institutions that entrust them with huge sums of money.
But to be truthful, the more Vegas wedding chapels you see, the less you may be inclined to entrust them with the happiest day of your life.
The public pensions funds and endowments and other institutional investors that entrust money with these firms are often taking the same long-term view on returns that the general partners have preferred.
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"We knew through early testing he would face special challenges, and we feel privileged that God would entrust us with this gift and allow us unspeakable joy as he entered our lives, " the Republican National Committee quoted her as saying.
"Congress drew reasonable conclusions from the extensive evidence it gathered and acted pursuant to the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, which entrust Congress with ensuring that the right to vote -- surely among the most important guarantees of political liberty in the Constitution -- is not abridged on account of race, " said the 2-1 panel of judges.
But inside the cadre, French parents entrust their kids with quite a lot of freedom and autonomy.
Likewise, parents entrust athletic administrators with the athletic and personal development of their children while ensuring a safe work environment.
In a poll published on September 24th by Gallup and USA Today, 50% of voters in 12 swing states preferred to entrust Mr Obama with Medicare, compared with 44% who favoured Mr Romney.
Participants were more likely to entrust money to people with narrower faces.
If they have so much faith in them turning around with reform, entrust their own children to public education.
He'd entrust a roomful of Apple employees with company secrets and expect trust in return, according to Michael Grothaus, a former consultant for the company.
The fundamental issue is whether we can entrust our national security to agreements with not only Mr. Yeltsin's Russia, but with the likes of, say, Iran.
Why would the White House entrust such a sensitive position to someone with Livingstone's experience?
Another possibility is that few American parents would voluntarily entrust their children to a day care provider with a high children to workers ratio.
Indeed, in 1998 Aberdeen concluded that Entrust was the most expensive digital-certificate supplier, compared with VeriSign and Netscape.
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Mr Habibie has been at odds with the technocrats to whom Mr Suharto used to entrust economic policymaking.
No matter how much the Obama administration enthuses about its "reset" relations with the Russians, it would be irresponsible to entrust to Moscow any role in decision-making about whether and when American forces are deployed around the globe.
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Today it may seem strange she would entrust them to the man now conventionally regarded as a hidebound reformer with a tin ear.
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