Because we tend not to entrust this sort of critical public infrastructure to the private sector.
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.
Mr Habibie has been at odds with the technocrats to whom Mr Suharto used to entrust economic policymaking.
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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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 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.
For another, developed nations that have in the past been willing to entrust their security to the protection of the American nuclear umbrella will probably feel obliged to revisit that decision.
Even if the new database could be reasonably secured against outsiders, many Japanese are hardly willing to entrust the system to the insiders who will be allowed to use it every day.
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.
Debra called Littrell's gesture "amazing" and thinks Michael will be honored he was chosen to be the keeper of the prayer book until it is his time to entrust it to another deserving soldier.
Lopez would prefer to entrust half of his digital-security information to a service such as Legacy Locker and the other half to family members, so that each side's information would be useless without the other's.
One mooted scheme, to use Long Term Credit Bank as the rump of the new institution, is just absurd: to entrust new lending to a bank that has already squandered so much would be indefensible.
For example, I love to write and I love sports, but when I met with the staff of the college newspaper, I found that sports were considered too serious a topic to entrust to a freshman.
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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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But like cowering children, the public continues to support those representatives bought and paid for by Wall Street dollars and even worse, continue to entrust their wealth into the hands of those who hold them in such low regard.
It's tough to argue that voters shouldn't support someone because he's been in the Senate less than four years when you're willing to entrust the presidency to someone who has been governor of a small state (in terms of population) for only twenty months.
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It was typical of an era when civil servants with little knowledge of what was involved in building and maintaining a site were content to entrust the job to the "experts" at one of the few IT firms deemed substantial enough to win the contract.
Parents entrust university faculty to educate their children, and parents entrust coaches to espouse the virtues of teamwork, work ethic, and discipline.
"We want them to be aware of their responsibility to be stewards of the data people entrust to them, " said Kaiser.
Obviously, too, you had better have a lot of confidence in any individual or institution to whom you entrust so much.
For him, privacy is something we have to protect by ensuring that the institutions to which we entrust our information keep it safe.
Rather than seeking the most productive outlet for the money that depositors and investors entrust to them, they may follow trends and surf bubbles.
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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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.
"Parents entrust their sons to the Rutgers Athletic Department and the men's basketball program at an incredibly formative period of their lives, " he said.
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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