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Until recently, the courts have been willing to take a good deal on trust.
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"We actually would be prepared to put in for a cooperative trust school and take on the responsibility of running that school, crucially enabling the head and teaching staff and support staff to do what they do best - and that's get on with their job of improving the results which they've done for the last three years now, " Mr Hookway adds.
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Leadership, when practiced correctly, has always been a two-way street requiring give and take, and collaborative relationships built-on a solid foundation of trust and respect.
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Instead I have focused on humility, trust, perseverance, creativity and the simple desire to step up and take on a challenge and make the world a better place.
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We have a chance to not only shine a light on a bad Washington habit that wastes billions of taxpayer dollars, but take a step towards restoring public trust.
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Gradually, and with little help from Rome, the American church is becoming better attuned to a flock that has become less deferential and less inclined to take things on trust.
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We also asked which party voters trust more to take the correct actions on regulating the nation's financial institutions and got a very interesting answer because we included the options of choosing neither or both parties.
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If parents have the ability to take money from the trust, or if there is a mandatory distribution of income, that could render them ineligible depending on the state, Mr. Frigon says.
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