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"entrust" Definitions
  1. to make somebody responsible for doing something or taking care of somebody

411 Sentences With "entrust"

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While we can entrust machines with mathematical calculations, we can't entrust them with critical thinking, nor will we be able to any time soon.
You have armed officers of the law that we trust, that we entrust with our lives, that we entrust to investigate, to be equal under the law.
How gladly he will entrust himself to him this summer.
John Metaxas, to entrust its destiny to a new leader.
What made you want to entrust your story with Jim?
But will people really want to entrust their brains to it?
Keeping secrets requires that we entrust them to good, reliable people.
Most Germans, however, entrust their savings to the other two pillars.
Would you really want to entrust your life to these names?
One way to bolster authentication is to entrust the verification to blockchains.
Relatives can send money without needing to entrust cash to the post.
They are the people who managers want to entrust with more responsibilities.
"It's unlikely any would entrust their cargoes to Hanjin again," it said.
Would a soldier be willing to entrust his life to a machine?
One day, you might have to entrust a colleague with your life.
Moment by moment, year by year we entrust ourselves to each other.
But Japan may not entrust its charges to the Lebanese justice system.
I would entrust my children's education to them without a moment's hesitation.
The reason is simple: It's officially too important to entrust to someone else.
Those we entrust with power need to stand up for all of us.
Previously, Conner held key positions at AT&T, Nortel, Entrust, and Silent Circle.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh is the person we should entrust with this solemn duty.
" He added, "I entrust to the Lord all those who were tragically killed.
That we decided to entrust our cultural heritage and knowledge to digital archives.
Why did he entrust his goals instead to his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani?
I commend you, George, to Almighty God, and entrust you to your Creator.
It was too heavy and awkwardly shaped to entrust to the post office.
There is no way Florida voters can entrust him with our entire state.
He had thought of destroying it but decided to entrust it to her.
South Koreans are growing less certain that they can entrust their security to America.
Oftentimes, users entrust Google with storing priceless family photos, valuable documents and critical emails.
Salvadorans are desperate to entrust the task of remaking their country to somebody new.
Entrust Securities had also not issued official documents to investors, the central bank said.
Republicans, for their part, don't always entrust their hold on power to democratic methods.
But there are papers that need signing when you entrust your child to strangers.
It would be much safer, Plato thought, to entrust power to carefully educated guardians.
Others would entrust the money to couriers, but this method is very vulnerable to theft.
Verdict: One more reason to entrust all pressing courier needs to your national postal service.
However, Darktrace has seen reluctance among clients to completely entrust their security to artificial intelligence.
We will serve this country well if you, the voters, entrust us with this opportunity.
They simply require corporations to be good stewards of the information we entrust to them.
Now, in the new century, she decides to entrust her story to her filmmaker grandson.
I'm surprised any of them would entrust the safety of their loved ones to Dourson.
The Constitution does not entrust to public officials the responsibility to check their own power.
Once the groups are verified, the government can "entrust them with any responsibility," he added.
Plus, it seems silly to entrust a brand-new automobile to a brand-new driver.
After all, most leaders would entrust such an important job to a safe pair of hands.
A new presidential election would give voters an opportunity to entrust reforms to a new leader.
Entrust Securities confirmed that National Savings Bank was taking over its management but declined further comment.
It is foolish to entrust national content control decisions to intern screeners at Facebook or YouTube.
She wrote down which of her fellow doctors she would entrust with end-of-life care.
You will find that many successful leaders give up power and entrust it to their team.
This love seemed to allow her to entrust Drake with the most important job of the night.
There are few people we'd entrust to do justice to Louisa May Alcott's beloved novel, Little Women.
Customers and users entrust Carta to manage their investments, a very serious responsibility requiring trust and security.
Now we're both trying to entrust each other with hard truths regularly, without the help of substances.
On one level, the fact that Obama hopes to entrust his legacy to Clinton is richly ironic.
He did not wish to entrust the lower half of his body to his mother-in-law.
The legislative branch subpoena is one of the most powerful tools the American people entrust to Congress.
This is why they're so critical today in the government agencies we entrust to engage with entrepreneurs.
But Uber's CEO Travis Kalanick refused to entrust the rebranding to an outside design firm or agency.
Nowadays we tend to commit very little to memory—we entrust a huge amount to the cloud.
Investors and consumers need to demand more from the executives to whom they entrust their digital lives.
Perhaps it made sense to entrust humanity to someone who doesn't seem all that interested in humans.
It's more, 'Will she manage to take leadership of the team you want to entrust to her?
In the buoyant climate of the time, thousands of people were prepared to entrust him with their money.
So much so that we often entrust local creameries and specialty sweet shops to craft us expert sundaes.
So why would you entrust your most important files to the mercy of slow, stubborn, inefficient FTP software?
EMC Documentum document management software + Oracle database software + IBM Websphere + Microsoft SharePoint + PKI by Entrust + some custom code.
Fair enough: I certainly wouldn't entrust a classic vehicle to someone without vetting their driving skills first, either.
It is possible that Moscow will entrust the task of delineating and patrolling this zone to Iranian forces.
The leaders we entrust with positions of power today will decide the future that our children will inherit.
Especially when it comes to infants, it won't be easy to entrust medical care to a computer-generated guess.
And now recent events suggest an even simpler rebuttal: Why entrust a key to someone who gets robbed frequently?
In rich and poor countries alike the authorities are increasingly inclined to entrust waste management to the private sector.
Agile leaders entrust responsibility to their teams knowing that humans naturally reciprocate that trust with passionate, long-term commitment.
This is among our most ambitious projects ever, and we entrust it to a proven epic filmmaker, Leslie Greif.
Not even those to whom you entrust your protection are safe, the insurgents seemed to be telling their foes.
They entrust teachers with the duty of nurturing their development and opening their eyes to a world of possibilities.
The United States is a representative democracy, where we elect others and entrust them to make decisions for us.
We entrust our children—our futures—to teachers, but we don't come close to paying them what they deserve.
Mr Putin's answer has been to entrust the economy to liberal-minded technocrats and politics to former KGB officers.
Eight years ago, Martín Moro befriended Iván Fandiño, the first big-time bullfighter to entrust him with a commission.
It would be far easier for the North to entrust a nuclear weapon to a plane or a boat.
Patients, he said, have the right to make similar choices about which apps to entrust with their medical data.
He could authorize another actor to do the job or entrust the performance entirely to the director and animators.
She is in 11th grade and she told me her parents might leave and entrust her care to relatives.
Saudi Arabia decided to entrust ground operations inside Yemen to local fighters backed by Gulf Special Forces and air strikes.
Of all the professionals we entrust with various aspects of our lives, few hold more sway than a financial advisor.
"It's unrealistic to expect a 67-year-old couple to entrust their wealth to someone in their 20s," he said.
In a fragmented market—most Germans entrust their savings to small, local banks—that means a share of around 210%.
"We entrust the Bank of Japan to take appropriate monetary policy steps to achieve 2 percent inflation," Abe told parliament.
We rightly entrust teachers with our future, we can trust them to decide which professional association has earned their money.
The question the reporting raises isn't whether it's safe to entrust the powers of the presidency to such a man.
Today, five million people — most of them college professors, nurses, administrators, researchers and government employees — entrust their money to TIAA.
When people entrust their money to our markets and someone rips them off, we should be focusing in those areas.
But after 20 years of practice, they're seasoned enough for clients like the Menil to entrust them with significant commissions.
"Consumers entrust digital payment companies with significant amounts of sensitive personal information," said CFPB Director Richard Cordray in a statement.
Better to let a "politically accountabl[e]" agency determine what counts as abuse than to entrust the job to unelected judges.
For a prime minister to entrust the future of the country to a referendum would have struck him as an abomination.
A less proven leader could be harder to entrust with Japan's interests in the current climate, especially its prized U.S. alliance.
Because of those high stakes, it's probably not the best idea to entrust the selection of the crew to capitalist forces.
In contrast, Western products such as Snapchat and WhatsApp have yet to persuade consumers to entrust them with their financial details.
When you entrust your money to a financial professional, he or she has a duty to perform to a certain standard.
Are U.S. voters really so desperate for change that they would entrust a rank amateur like Trump with their highest office?
Our state governments must establish their own central supply for protective equipment and entrust it to our states' National Guard units.
The essence of this strategy is to take tax policy out of the hands of experts and entrust it to activists.
When trouble flares and anxiety mounts, people who manage money traditionally entrust it to a seemingly indomitable refuge, the American dollar.
Suppose I claim that pixies always make selfless, enlightened political decisions and that therefore we should entrust our government to pixies.
Tillerson continued to entrust his top lieutenants with foreign policymaking, and much of the building felt sidelined by his leadership style.
"I entrust little Charlie to the Father and pray for his parents and all those who loved him," the tweet said.
"Every time I say goodbye to my family, I entrust myself to God and the Virgin," said the 36-year-old trucker.
The findings add to a string of worrying revelations about what apps are doing with the health information we entrust to them.
The new "Charlie's Angels" marks a trend in Hollywood to entrust more women with directing big budget fare, and towards ethnic diversity.
Deputy Governor P. Samarasiri said the state-run National Savings Bank will take over management of Entrust Securities under central bank monitoring.
Central bank officials said Entrust Securities had incorrectly promised investors higher yields on government securities than those offered by the central bank.
If only the men and women we entrust the care of our families, our children, and our nation could do the same.
"A teacher we entrust our children with should not be putting a sign like this anywhere," PTSA president Kim Bremer told WPTV.
Our national security is too important to entrust to someone who hasn't thought long and hard about how to keep us safe.
Joslyn G. Ewart, founding principal of Entrust Financial, said an easy way into the conversation can be to start with insurance documents.
Yet, while I entrust my life to Google, I am still very aware that it is a corporation I am dealing with.
Private equity's moves are also being driven by a trend of China's ageing entrepreneurs increasingly willing to entrust their businesses to them.
"People entrust and elect leaders to take some risks and to be big and bold about the projects we do," he said.
We continually entrust "special" individuals like Gates and Ito and institutions like MIT and Harvard with building a better future for all.
" "It is very disappointing that cabinet has decided to entrust the final handling of Brexit to Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party.
" He added, "You deserve to know exactly what they're going do when you entrust them with the most powerful office in the land.
It can differ by sex (as in Iran) or type of offence (Malaysia), while Poland and France entrust the issue to judges' discretion.
He relied on others to lead him around and would entrust himself to new acquaintances, asking that they guide him and guard him.
Furthermore, because users are the ones propagating the fake news to begin with, it's a curious decision to entrust them with its classification.
" Every day I see him work, fight, share his family with us, entrust himself to God and continue giving his best," she continued.
The migrants entrust their hopes and dreams -- and their families' life savings -- to him, and for a fee, he arranges their travel onward.
Mahendran declined to give the exact value of securities handled by Entrust Securities but said the amount was manageable without disrupting the market.
Entrust Securities has a market capitalisation of 792 million rupees ($5.52 million) or 0.03 percent of the total market capitalisation of the bourse.
But can they really elevate that concern above national security and entrust the country to a tyrant-loving, Putin-flirting, NATO-dissing novice?
It's a triumph that tests a complex thesis: that major studios will now entrust directors of color with mega-budgeted, franchise-worthy films.
Despite these disclosures and others, we continue to entrust our personal information to businesses without any standard for judging how safe it is.
But Johnson's decision to entrust the coordination of that process to business secretary Alok Sharma – hardly a big hitter – struck a discordant tone.
Let us entrust our family members, friends and acquaintances to God, feeling them close to us in the spiritual company of the Church.
"We entrust our destiny, our future and the peace and prosperity of our peoples to them," he proclaimed, and then became more intimate.
"We entrust our destiny, our future and the peace and prosperity of our peoples to them," he proclaimed, and then became more intimate.
Assembling the retrospective required an intensive nine-year effort to get larger institutions to entrust their Bosches to a small museum with limited resources.
"By and large, though, it's a giant step forward in the natural legacy we share today and will entrust to others tomorrow," she wrote.
The government sits in Parliament, so people are reluctant to entrust MPs with the job of investigating problems in which state institutions are implicated.
Chary consumers may choose not to entrust their money to a social network which has, until recently, leaked their personal data left and right.
It is one thing to know in theory that a boat can float, and another to entrust your actual all to it for days.
We owe it to our children and grandchildren to demand bolder responsible leadership from those we entrust to protect both our future and theirs.
We would never build a bridge or subway with volunteers and donations, so why entrust an even more urgent cause — homeless children — to charity?
The lawsuit said that the companies were wrong to entrust an untrained civilian public with a weapon designed for maximizing fatalities on the battlefield.
As smartphones further entrench themselves in our daily lives, the amount of information we both knowingly and unknowingly entrust to these devices likewise grows.
One hopes that those to whom we entrust the power of state violence—cops, soldiers, spies—would keep the oaths of a constitutional order.
Policymakers turned their focus to public education as a matter of national security, one too important (and potentially too profitable) to entrust to educators.
Which is to say, we don't trust Facebook in any way when it comes to using and protecting the data we entrust to it.
The problem, as a Deutsche Bank executive would explain to Mr. Trump, was that few of them were willing to entrust money to him.
Thousands of companies, for example, entrust all their most precious information—not only emails but also internal documents and communications—to Google, Microsoft, or Slack.
Although many Venezuelan parents entrust their children to relatives and send for them once they have a toehold abroad, Rodriguez said she couldn't risk it.
The report underscores the tenuous nature of Clinton's efforts to convince Americans to entrust the White House to Democrats for another four or eight years.
Why did the framers entrust judges with lifetime appointments, when every other democracy in the world imposes term limits, a mandatory retirement age or both?
"The changes in Medicare that we have proposed have been litigated and the country has said we'll entrust you with very big majorities," Roskam said.
Some of these new novels explore perilous journeys, as refugees entrust their lives to smugglers and navigate war zones controlled by rebel groups and extremists.
It is better for me for no one to possess that power than to entrust it to someone who might regard me as an enemy.
But that's no reason to entrust a man who opposes the agency's mission with the job of protecting our health and well-being from pollution.
But one frequent misstep comes when those making the secondary investment decision of which manager to entrust with their money rely too heavily on results.
What a shame that a name as prestigious as Nobel should entrust the cause of peace to its most incompetent and — if heeded — dangerous practitioners.
Chloë is my closest person in life, and there was really only one person that felt like it was safe to entrust that role to.
However, the country would be ill-advised to entrust the powers of the presidency to individuals who will enter their 80s during a first term.
The second difficult category consists of acquisition sprees by leveraged conglomerates, financed by debt or by the funds that policyholders entrust to these firms' insurance subsidiaries.
The B plot of tonight's episode focused on Nathaniel making everyone work overtime on a potential case that, predictably, his father didn't entrust to the firm.
We acted out of an abundance of caution to protect our partners – the agents and brokers who entrust us to display photos of their clients' homes.
"When you entrust the integrity of your actual home to a company, you want to know they won't pull the plug on you," says SimpliSafe's Laurans.
There should also be more laws in place for any child, like my son who are abused by the adults we entrust to care for them.
"Thirty years after the creation of Carmignac, I am pleased to entrust Rose and David with the management of Carmignac Patrimoine," he said in a statement.
But someone at the department recalled telling the reporter that I was the kind of person she would entrust to babysit her three-year-old daughter.
In John Oliver's latest report, he unpacks the alarming history of the epidemic, and how the drug companies we entrust with our health helped create it.
Having said that, the casting of Colin Firth , as the leading malefactor, is fiendishly smart, for which of us would not entrust our pennies to him?
Will Mr. Trump, a micromanager who practically bounces quarters on the beds in Trump hotels, become bogged down in résumé minutiae, or entrust hiring to others?
As long as those we entrust to enact, apply and enforce the law perform in this way, we can be confident about justice in our democracy.
Pet City There comes a time in every busy pet owner's life when conflicting obligations lead you to entrust your beloved fluff ball to another human.
And when people's lives are literally on the line, you don't entrust something like a weather forecast to the whims of big egos with permanent markers.
But he had since renounced his segregationist ways as a result of the civil rights movement and implored my mother to entrust him with my care.
The fact that Trump would entrust his health to a doctor who would sign off on a note like this should terrify his family and friends.
No matter how smart you think you are about your money, at some point you will need to entrust someone else with some aspect of your finances.
In "The Last of the Starks," he decides to entrust the secret of his identity as a lost Targaryen heir to his sisters, Sansa and Arya Stark.
"Think about what it would mean to entrust the nuclear codes to someone with very thin skin who lashes out at anyone who insults him," she said.
"Passion comes from focusing on our responsibility to our clients — the teachers, firefighters, students and retirees who entrust us with their pensions and retirement savings," Fink wrote.
HILLARY CLINTON'S campaign has a new TV ad suggesting that Donald Trump's ego is too large and his head too hot to entrust him with nuclear codes.
During a private speech at the Entrust Investment Summit last week in New York City, former President George W. Bush was asked about his brother's failed bid.
Many upgrades to phones and computers resolve vulnerabilities that have never even been publicly acknowledged, he said—and think how much data we entrust to those devices.
"Every day, thousands of rideshare passengers entrust drivers to get them to and from home, school, and work safely and without delay," Murphy said in a release.
On the phone he stays, constantly fielding calls from owners of the finest stables, all of them eager to entrust their latest handsomely pedigreed prospects to Baffert.
Rather than import Mr. Sellars's 2011 Met production of "Nixon," Mr. Schoner chose to entrust the work to someone who would look at it with fresh eyes.
Clients who entrust crisis and public opinion campaigns to public relations agencies should be wary of doing so under the same terms as traditional ongoing representation contracts.
The decision to entrust nature to heal itself has resulted in large swaths of bare, lifeless tree trunks in areas once thick with lush, deep green pines.
Better to entrust those decisions to a board, and give it just enough independence that you can credibly say you had nothing to do with the decision.
Small businesses are more likely to entrust a single individual with multiple tasks, such as managing the business' books and records while also accessing its bank accounts.
Credit Suisse and UBS compete with other Swiss financial services companies for top talent, and to persuade wealthy clients to entrust them with their money to invest.
One of the challenges robo-advisers face in attracting clients is getting users comfortable enough to entrust them with their savings, despite not having any physical retail presence.
"To entrust and nominate one platform as the sole protector and guardian of your information, that's really dangerous," Gennie Gebhart of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) told Gizmodo.
"The American people need to know where we stand on these issues before they entrust us with this responsibility," Mr. Obama wrote in his response in December 2007.
"One of the unique ways we operate is that we entrust successful angel investors and inspirational founders with capital to invest on behalf of Village" the firm explains.
Rumours that Mr Erdogan might call another election if voters entrust him with the presidency but hand control of the parliament to the opposition have rattled nerves further.
"I entrust to the Lord all who so tragically died, and I pray for the wounded and all those who suffer because of this traumatic event," Francis said.
In Trump's administration, where a President is actually willing to entrust his inexperienced son-in-law with a huge portfolio of responsibilities, we should expect business as usual.
"Customers entrust both their money and their personal information to their brokers and investment advisers," Stephanie Avakian, co-director of the SEC's enforcement division, said in a statement.
"This November, America will elect a commander-in-chief, whom we'll entrust with the duty of keeping us safe in an uncertain world," he wrote in a PolitikerNJ.
A startling aspect of the rage that greeted Bill Clinton was how much of it was aimed at the women he entrusted — or tried to entrust — with power.
It's easier to entrust increasingly large portions of your private and public life to an advertising and data-mining firm if you're led to believe it's something more.
New Caledonian crows craft tools to retrieve inaccessible grub; blue jays count; African gray parrots converse with humans, who entrust homing pigeons with carrying messages across enemy lines.
" Sonja Yelich told me that when Ella was 403, she proofread Yelich's 240,21989-word master's thesis: "People said, 'You're crazy to entrust this massive undertaking to your child.
Start at the beginning of the life cycle of a private-equity fund with the investors who entrust their money to firms that promise them a healthy return.
America can't entrust its future to someone who thinks "All I know is what's on the internet" is a sufficient response to repeating falsehoods for the umpteenth time.
Baldwin's family is confident that the renowned author's book is in good hands: "We are delighted to entrust Barry Jenkins with this adaptation," said Baldwin's sister, Gloria Karefa-Smart.
"Choose your tax-return preparer carefully, because you entrust them with your private financial information that needs to be protected," said IRS commissioner John Koskinen, in a prepared statement.
Obama can thus entrust his FEMA director, Craig Fugate, to respond competently to a situation like the flooding Louisiana, and to not be blindsided by predictable disasters, like hurricanes.
Any company asking customers to entrust its biometric and financial data to a phone needs to be taking the proper precautions to make sure that information cannot be hacked.
"When you entrust your data to Google, you should expect powerful security and privacy controls," Guemmy Kim, the product manager of Google's account controls, wrote in a blog post.
Now we are being asked to entrust her with the CIA under a president who strongly supports torture and an attorney general who voted against the legislation by Sen.
The best way to ensure the continued expansion of a free, open, and truly global Internet is to entrust it not to governments but to the online community itself.
Clinton aggressively branded Mr. Trump as a dangerous candidate, calling him a "puppet" of Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and urging voters not to entrust him with nuclear weapons.
For many users, the outages in the midst of a crisis force a critical question: How much of your financial life are you willing to entrust to a startup?
But Machar is equally unwilling to entrust his security to the good intentions of the Juba government rather than to the weapons of his own picked in advance guard.
The power of the state to kill as payback is simply too great to entrust to a system that is categorically imperfect, comprised as it is by fallible human beings.
How much more dangerous would it be to entrust the choice of the person to run the country to a few handfuls of ordinary people who have no particular clue?
We entrust our romantic lives to apps and algorithms — chances are you know somebody who's swiped right or matched with a stranger and then slept with, dated, or married them.
The firms will keep their primary listings abroad but entrust banks with a small portion of their shares; the banks will then offer certificates in China backed by these shares.
TC writer Devin Coldewey put it well: Furthermore, because users are the ones propagating the fake news to begin with, it's a curious decision to entrust them with its classification.
It would really only required people to be prepared to entrust some portion of their child-rearing to a well-crafted technological container for this to appear on the market.
If we entrust it to those who, as Murrow noted, seek only to profit from it without regard to their moral duties, we will suffer the consequences of mass delusion.
One possible way of achieving this might be for you to entrust with this task a person who has your confidence and who could perhaps serve in an inofficial capacity.
Unless Barr can give a resolute "yes" under oath to each of these five questions, the Senate should refuse to entrust him with one of the nation's most important jobs.
Some of the tech chiefs Business Insider spoke with are hesitant to entrust their data to the cloud, where they&aposd have less oversight of the security of that data.
Net cash inflows and outflows are a closely watched performance measure for wealth managers as they show the amount of cash that customers are prepared to entrust in the company.
"It is very disappointing that the cabinet has decided to entrust the final handling of Brexit to Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party," said Boris Johnson, who resigned from Mrs.
"We understand that, in the wake of revelations concerning the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook is facing new pressure to protect the data that users entrust to it," the lawyers wrote.
She is the one I already entrust with dyeing my eyelashes, and she is always fresh faced and put together without looking as if she is wearing much of anything.
"Parents who pay and entrust the Wheeling-Charleston diocese and its schools to educate and care for their children deserve full transparency," Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said in a statement.
The President and his legal team decided to entrust the case to Consovoy and his firm in part because he had already been representing the President in the emoluments case.
The FBI wants us to entrust it with the keys to our devices, while it makes "programming errors" performing a simple count of how many devices it has in its inventory.
The tech and auto industries are counting on simulated tests done on computers to prove the cars are safe enough to entrust with our lives and those of our loved ones.
"We are very honored by the Brazilian Navy to entrust us with the mission to build the Tamandaré Corvettes Class," Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems Chief Executive Rolf Wirtz said in a statement.
Reluctant to entrust their fate to outsiders, they have set up their own administrative council in a caravan, as well as an armed force, the Sinjar Resistance Units, numbering 1,000 men.
Back in the 28503s, when public faith in government was high, a decision to entrust a federal agency with safely managing waste from the country's commercial nuclear reactors was relatively uncontroversial.
"Users should therefore be very careful about which services they want to use in the future and to whom they entrust their data," BSI President Arne Schoenbohm said in a statement.
It would take a lot less courage for legislators to admit their intentions than it does for a woman to entrust her body to an unnamed man in a dirty room.
"Tony's the boss, but the fact that he feels confident to entrust that kind of responsibility to me is great," said Meyer, who has practiced law for more than 30 years.
"I entrust to the Lord all who so tragically died, and I pray for the wounded and all those who suffer because of this traumatic event," Francis said during his speech.
The decision to go to war — even when carried out remotely from the air with minimal risk to Americans — is simply too important to entrust to a single branch of government.
After one day of testimony, upon watching a video of Mr. Redstone saying that he would someday entrust his health care decisions to his daughter, a California judge dismissed the suit.
Lowry: In hindsight, I think Lucasfilm would have been smarter to entrust the whole thing to a single director, as opposed to trying to accommodate different visions in a single story.
Also under the new rules, a single shareholder cannot control more than one third of an insurance firm's registered capital, while investors cannot entrust others to hold shareholding in an insurer.
They were what gave him all the attributes Exponential is looking for: fluency at navigating the real world, creativity at solving new problems, judgment you could entrust with an important decision.
"It is a lie to believe that the only way to be young is to entrust oneself to drug dealers or others who do nothing but sow destruction and death," he said.
Parents used to rely on paper to sign kids in and out of day care, make payments to schools and get crucial updates from people they entrust with their youngest family members.
But above all, the pair want to revitalise how sound collections can help maintain symbiotic relations with the museums that house them and the source communities that entrust them with their heritage.
The promise of transfer finality and security from counterfeiting without the need to entrust cryptocurrency with a financial intermediary has been hailed as a breakthrough by advocates of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, a fellow Democrat, tried to convince the governor to entrust the $100 million to the housing agency to fix leaky roofs, one of the main causes of mold.
You have your pick of HDMI, DisplayPort or VGA connectors for video, a 3.5mm jack for audio, and built-in speakers (though we wouldn't entrust it with providing a quality listening experience).
Some say the stock market is an aberration in a story of strife, the product of Iranian leadership's exhorting people to entrust their savings to equities in a time of scant alternatives.
Meanwhile, with 24 games left in the Yankees' season, it appears that Girardi will again entrust the end of his team's games to the pitcher who was signed to do that job.
Instead, we need to get real, going deep to build the connections between new technologies and the legacy health care enterprises consumers work with daily and entrust with their care and finances.
They entrust their lives to smuggling gangs that have set up along a 230-mile stretch of coast in western Libya, which is largely controlled by an array of rival militant groups.
The president somehow looked at that track record and decided that the dynamo he should entrust with his central campaign promise — a secure barrier between the United States and Mexico — was … Jared!
In order to facilitate appropriate congressional oversight, the Executive Branch may entrust classified information to the appropriate committees of Congress, as it has done in connection with the Committee's oversight activities here.
"I entrust to the Lord those who have tragically died and I pray for the wounded and for all those who are suffering as a result of this dramatic event," he said.
Perhaps people really do need that human-to-robot connection to really entrust their lives to such a device, though a compete lack of personality certainly hasn't hurt Amazon's Echo or Google Home.
If customer funds were indeed stolen from Bithumb customers, the hack is just another reason why experts argue that it may not be wise to entrust your funds to a third party company.
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"This practice, which H.B. 2023 criminalizes, is especially prevalent in communities that have experienced state-sanctioned discrimination and thus prefer to entrust party officials to ensure that their ballots are counted," he said.
Available in various colors and metal finishes, the watch's will set you back just shy of $200, if you're brave enough to entrust your credit card details to a sketchy-looking online store.
They are the nanny we entrust with our children when we go to work, the housecleaner who brings order to our home, and home care worker who ensures our elders age with dignity.
They cosset their cowardly bloodlust in affected piety, soothe their base's sentiments with concern-trolling about how all life is sacred—far too sacred to entrust to stupid, poor, and/or nonwhite women.
You're not just looking for the sort of recipes Cousin Sue might like to make, you're looking for the sort of person she'll want to invite home and entrust with her culinary future.
"The cabinet has decided to entrust the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) to develop the plant," Pushkar Dhungel, an aide to Deputy Prime Minister Kamal Thapa who is also the energy minister, told Reuters.
Leaders of Israel's political parties held a series of meetings on Sunday with President Reuven Rivlin to offer their recommendations about whom should he should entrust with the task of forming a government.
I can see how the Shoulder Pouch accessory would be convenient, but I found its attachment point on the shoulder strap too insecure to entrust it with my phone, wallet, keys, or other valuables.
The deal, for which the financial terms were not disclosed, will also see BNP Paribas entrust Allfunds with the management of distribution contracts of third-party investment funds for several BNP Paribas Group entities.
"Parents who pay and entrust the Wheeling-Charleston Diocese and its schools to educate and care for their children deserve full transparency," Attorney General Patrick Morrisey (R) said in a statement to The Hill.
"Should the American people entrust us with the majority again in the 116th Congress, our clear mandate will be to continue working with President Trump to keep the promises we made," Mr. Jordan continued.
That's not totally wrong; we all have to realize that these communication platforms that we use are big surveillance machines and that the data we entrust to these companies could inevitably be used against us.
Former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer, Interim CEO of Equifax Paulino do Rego Barros, and former Equifax CEO Richard Smith testified, as well as Verizon Chief Privacy Officer Karen Zacharia and Entrust Datacard CEO Todd Wilkinson.
Just think of the way that, within a mere two decades, billions of people have come to entrust Google's search algorithm with one of the most important tasks of all: finding relevant and trustworthy information.
Okay, that's perhaps a little far-fetched, but as we entrust more and more of our home's daily tasks to tech companies, it's a risk we might have to confront more often in the future.
For instance, Ty takes it upon himself to entrust Mae with secrets of The Circle—his motivation is never clear—but it's after learning those secrets that she decides to drink the corporate Kool-Aid.
NPS, which plans to begin investing in hedge funds this year, plans to entrust BlackRock Financial Management and Grosvenor with up to $500 million each, the pension fund's investment management office said in a statement.
But one startup is betting that some still prefer to have an actual human help with financial advice Finding the appropriate person with the right credentials to entrust with your money is no easy task.
I think that to put the idea in people's heads that to entrust your children to someone other than yourself is something bad—it's a tool to alienate women, because it always ends with 'O.
Beyond that, with the company's track record of both intentionally harvesting and accidentally revealing sensitive user data, why would anyone entrust one of the most personal things about themselves — their love lives — to freaking Facebook?
But Asian high net worth individuals (HNWIs) are less likely than other regions' HNWIs to entrust their assets to a wealth manager, the Asia-Pacific Wealth Report, released on Thursday by management consultancy firm Capgemini, found.
I entrust you to the protection of Mother Teresa: May she teach you to contemplate and adore each day Jesus Crucified in order to recognize Him and serve Him in our brothers and sisters in need.
While there has been no claim that customer data was involved, we take these allegations seriously and we want users to know that we do everything possible to safeguard the personal information they entrust to us.
Bitcoin buyers don't need to entrust a third party with their money or information, whereas Libra users will have to trust the company that has perhaps been most plagued by issues around trust and privacy: Facebook.
Pension funds, endowments and other large investors generally expect the hedge funds they entrust their money with to use major banks and accounting firms as custodians, administrators and auditors to ensure their fund investments are safe.
If the State Department can't be consistent on who's a terrorist and who's not a terrorist, is it really a good idea to entrust that decision to tech companies that are strangely baffled by human nipples?
A security researcher found a database containing 419 million or so phone numbers associated with Facebook accounts, yet another in a long string of Facebook losing control of the sensitive data with which you entrust it.
Every two years, voters — whether they already count on Social Security, expect to or question paying into the program — must try to make sense of competing claims about it and which lawmakers to entrust it to.
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Top among them is whether it's wise for Facebook to entrust decisions about news trustworthiness to a user base that has already widely spread fake news and Kremlin-linked propaganda intended to disrupt a US presidential election.
"Should the American people entrust us with the majority again in the 116th Congress, I plan to run for Speaker of the House to bring real change to the House of Representatives," Jordan said in a statement.
Tens of millions of Main Street Americans entrust the fate of their hard-earned money to brokers and other financial professionals, who usually call themselves "advisers," trusting that they are going to act in their best interest.
Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, said the app was not blocked in any other countries, adding that if the app is banned in Russia then the government officials will entrust their communications to other countries' messengers.
We also spoke to people like Chino, who entrust people like Daniel to get them over the border, and we flew over mountaintop smuggling outposts with federal agents on lookout for anything and anyone coming over illegally.
We entrust our government to convene an ideally representative sample of clear-eyed citizens who will make errorless assessments of guilt, on the basis of government-gathered evidence, in a process overseen by a government-employed judge.
What makes us human, actually, is what we choose to do with those data points that make up who we are — who we entrust our information with, and who we trust to make the decisions for us.
"It is a lie to believe that the only way to live, or to be young, is to entrust oneself to drug dealers or others who do nothing but sow destruction and death," he told the crowd.
It is also huge part of the economy ($3 trillion and growing) and it is one of the few places where we each must entrust ourselves to the expertise and good intentions of people we may barely know.
The buying and selling of new kinds of work as well the age-old anxiety among owners regarding questions of authenticity and originality compelled buyers, sellers, and artists to entrust attorneys with the safeguarding of their property interests.
But former presidential financial advisers and global business analysts say that Trump's massive, international financial holdings combined with his stated plan to entrust them to his children while in office pose a much thornier set of ethical questions.
Is the company that, despite all the evidence to the contrary, very publicly denies knowledge of the shadow profiles it actively creates, really the right corporate entity to which you should entrust to safeguard your child's life story?
The Chinese decided years ago to entrust the construction of their portion of the bridge to a state-owned engineering company, which quickly got to work and, according to Chinese state television, finished the job two years ago.
This includes the way in which funds are sold to retail investors and under the deal BNP Paribas will entrust Allfunds with the management of distribution contracts of third-party investment funds for several BNP Paribas Group entities.
"Should the American people entrust us with the majority again in the 116th Congress, I plan to run for Speaker of the House to bring real change to the House of Representatives," Jordan said in a prepared statement.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Investors on Friday welcomed the appointment of Santander executive Roberto Campos to head Brazil's central bank as a sign President-elect Jair Bolsonaro will entrust economic and monetary policy to a market-friendly team of economists.
The 213-minute gathering Thursday was a routine affair that provided no insight into whether Yahoo's board is leaning toward a sale after four months of wrangling, or will entrust the beleaguered Mayer to engineer a long-promised turnaround.
Think of data breaches as coming in two flavors: breaches of institutions that people choose to entrust with their data—like retailers and banks—and breaches of entities that acquired user data secondarily—like credit bureaus and marketing firms.
"I firmly believe the American people must entrust this office who understands that whoever holds it is a servant, not the master, someone who will commit to that service with honor and decency," Bush said in leaving the race.
It seems elusive in these relatively early days of the mobile revolution, with Congress so far reluctant to define the responsibilities of the private companies we entrust with our personal information and courts muddling through case-by-case facts.
As Apple's desktops and mobile phones have gained more market share, and as customers began to entrust more and more of their personal data to their iPhones, Apple products have become far more valuable marks for criminals and spies.
Menendez began by saying that "political disclosure is a shareholder interest as well as a societal good" and spoke eloquently about the importance of this information for investors trying to make decisions about where to entrust their money. Sens.
The decision to entrust Kramp-Karrenbauer, also known by her acronym AKK, with bolstering the CDU after it lost ground in an election last year, is significant as some party members are starting to look ahead to a post-Merkel era.
Conner served as the President and CEO of Entrust for over 12 years, and has held leadership positions as Chairman of Entrust's Board of Directors, Nortel's first CMO and President of Enterprise Data Networks and Enterprise Networks and e-Business Solutions.
"We urgently need a new governor ... Based on his long-term experience we can entrust the leadership of the Bank of Slovenia to Mister Vasle," parliamentary member Franc Jursa of a junior government coalition party Desus said before the vote.
Some entrepreneurs are finding that it makes more sense to have a core team and then entrust the rest to on-demand skilled workers in the areas where help is required, versus employing multiple people who are not individually efficient.
For if you believe a President is so dangerous and unhinged that you can't even entrust them with the pedestrian task of appointing diplomats, the natural consequence of that would seem to be unequivocal support for removing them from office, no?
Depending on the relationship, a publisher could fully entrust the studio to create the game they know they can make, instead of having constant check-in meetings where someone with a business mind is telling a creative what to build.
But the sudden demise of FilmStruck should serve as a dire warning to anyone who believed the streaming era would open up our cultural history: The more we entrust our art to the tech-titans, the quicker it can disappear.
But it's just as likely, if not more so, that the next time an American partner learns a critical piece of intel about a terror plot it may decide to keep that information to itself rather than entrust it to Trump.
"This structure lets us look at dozens of transactions and only invest in a manager's very best ideas," said Gregg Hymowitz, chief executive officer of EnTrust Global, one of the largest investors in special purpose vehicles raised by activist hedge funds.
He was there, as promised, to entrust his presidential legacy and the hopes of conservatives everywhere to a nominee who would emerge from obscurity to inherit the considerable power to redraw the ideological balance of the Supreme Court for a generation.
Ruth's malevolent father, Cade (Trevor Long), tries to call the shots from prison, but she enters into a friendlier partnership with Marty and the Byrde family, who entrust her with operating one of their businesses — a strip club called Lickety Splitz.
But it's just as likely, if not more so, that the next time an American partner learns a critical piece of intel about a terror plot, it may decide to keep that information to itself rather than entrust it to Trump.
In opting to entrust the main opposition party, the People's Republican Party, with control of Istanbul — the city where Mr. Erdogan's political career began a quarter-century ago — voters appeared to be expressing general unhappiness with this means of governance.
But she does entrust to her diary the details of the food, mostly Italian, that she loved cooking (though she also had a soft spot for French squash soup, oysters with Gruyère, and duck with orange stuffing and Cumberland sauce).
"Immediately after resigning, I suggested to my colleagues in the Congress Working Committee that the way forward would be to entrust a group of people with the task of beginning the search for a new President," he said in the letter.
The bargain that we citizens establish with our government leaders is that we will entrust them with significant power as long as they exercise their duties ethically and honestly -- always putting the good of the nation ahead of personal gain.
It's true that ISIS and the Taliban are rivals, but any administration willing to entrust the Taliban with being a bulwark against global terrorism is even more gullible than the poor saps who paid money for a Trump University training program.
And while, at harvest time, the finest wine producers still hire squads of workers to pick the grapes by hand, bigger operations and volume producers may entrust their grapes to the gaping maw of a Braud vine-straddling mechanical harvester.
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It's true that ISIS and the Taliban are rivals, but any administration willing to entrust the Taliban with being a bulwark against global terrorism is even more gullible than the poor saps who paid money for a Trump University training program.
But by ending with the suggestion that Dr. Manhattan could transfer his powers to Angela (incubated, like a vaccine, in a raw egg), it offers a suggestion as to who might be the best kind of person to entrust power to.
Speaking on Wednesday at SuperReturn International, an investors' conference here, Mr. Rubenstein posed a very different question to an audience of industry executives, investors and service providers: Among the remaining Democratic and Republican presidential hopefuls, to whom would you entrust your investments?
If we continue to entrust the future of AI technology to a non-diverse group, then the most vulnerable members of society could be at a disadvantage in finding work, securing loans and being fairly tried by the justice system, plus much more.
However, it would be highly unorthodox to use a closer in this context: most managers would entrust those crucial pitches to a weaker reliever, sharply increasing the odds that their opponents extend their slender lead enough to put the game out of reach.
"Harvard College is responsible for protecting the confidential and highly sensitive personal information that prospective students - none of whom asked to be involved in this dispute - entrust to us every year in their applications," Harvard spokeswoman Rachael Dane said in a statement.
With the accompanying iOS app being almost as good as Outlook, our favorite iPhone mail app, you can easily entrust all your email to CloudMagic across your Apple devices, and you'd only need to set up your various email sources just once.
Instead, she placed it on what, in this rectangular hut, was as close as we could get to our uruhimbi shelf, and only after innumerable recommendations did she entrust it to the person who was going to gather holy water at Rwakibirizi.
The technology has been co-developed by Entrust Datacard, a provider of digital verification solutions, and the Brand Indicators for Message Verification's (BIMI) Authindicators Working Group, which develops standards for the broader initiative and counts Google, Comcast, and LinkedIn among its members.
In fact, banking on mobile devices is considered more secure than online banking, because of mobile operating systems' "sandboxing architecture" which isolates individual apps from malicious malware, according to Jason Soroko, manager of security technologies at Entrust Datacard, a financial transaction security firm.
An essential role for a country artist—for any artist, really, but especially the ones you entrust to do things like sing "Neon Moon" in front of a stadium full of people—is to understand life, in its vast and contradictory complexities.
Signing up also requires consumers to entrust yet another corporate entity with their most sensitive data — many of the same details stolen in the Equifax breach — while entering into legal agreements filled with fine print that leads consumers to give up many rights.
Not only does the ideological zeal of some of their number make it hard for them to look like people to who you want to entrust responsible jobs, they have volunteered to take votes that will be very hard to defend in November.
"The American people should fully know how candidates will use the power of the presidency," Senator Elizabeth Warren wrote, echoing other candidates who agreed that voters should know their views before deciding whom to entrust with the power of the White House.
And, banking on mobile devices is even considered more secure than online banking, because of mobile operating systems' "sandboxing architecture" which isolates individual apps from malicious malware, according to Jason Soroko, manager of security technologies at Entrust Datacard, a financial transaction security firm.
Strangely enough for anyone who is supposed to be a defense expert, the EMP naysayer would entrust our national security to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which is not part of the defense community but deals chiefly with regulation of electric rates.
They can stay in their barricaded apartment as their country descends into sectarian bloodshed and chaos, or entrust their lives and fortunes to a human smuggler who promises to spirit them to safety through a magic portal in an abandoned dentist's office.
But (and not to make everything about Pastor Tim) I also love the way the Paige storyline plays out as a fairly normal domestic tale — of when you're a teenager, and your parents entrust you with something important, and you fuck it up.
"The same management team and Board that has failed shareholders for years wants shareholders to entrust them with one of the most crucial decisions yet to be made," Starboard founder Jeffrey Smith wrote in the letter, referring to the auction of the core business.
"Putting new capital to work today where one could influence the outcome by being on the board or an active large shareholder is an ideal way to invest during this dislocation," said Gregg Hymowitz, chief executive of EnTrust Global, a big investor with activists.
"Putting new capital to work today where one could influence the outcome by being on the board or an active large shareholder is an ideal way to invest during this dislocation," said Gregg Hymowitz, chief executive of EnTrust Global, a big investor with activists.
There are many reasons why this might be the case, but one of them is that the U.S. has a mature and tested financial-regulatory structure that, among other things, promotes capital investment and gives investors the confidence to entrust their money with someone else.
The new regular order to junior members is a party- and reelection-driven process whereby members entrust to their elected leaders not only the power to set policy agendas and the processes by which bills will be considered, but often dictate the legislative details.
For example, in order to take customer deposits, a fintech company needs to be regulated, private banking customers only entrust their wealth and information to those they trust, and loan underwriting requires access to information that enables underwriters to assess borrowers' capacity and propensity to repay.
This is huge news for Star Wars fans, and should generate additional interest in 'The Last Jedi,' as the film clearly pleased Lucasfilm enough to give them the confidence to entrust to Johnson the biggest Star Wars cinematic universe since this three-episode Skywalker saga wrap.
Several tech startups (including Flexport) have received funding to simplify the process, but Petersen believes they don't have to worry Amazon intruding on their turf because U.S. businesses–even those that sell products on Amazon–will be reluctant to entrust a "ruthless" competitor with supply chain information.
"As parents, we entrust teachers with a very important role to educate students and we should not be concerned about teachers getting in a sexual relationship with our children while they are at school," Assistant District Attorney Tiffany Dupree with the Child Abuse Division told KHOU.
In the meantime, I suggest the creation of a coalition comprised of family doctors (whom we all entrust with our physical well-being) and religious leaders (who by virtue of their profession are concerned about the poor) to provide the public with the facts about GMOs.
"It is a lie to believe that the only way to live, or to be young, is to entrust oneself to drug dealers or others who do nothing but sow destruction and death," he told young people at a stadium rally in Morelia, the capital of Michoacan.
We are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, foreign ideas and alien philosophies and competitive values for a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation afraid of its people.
That all these the original Ponzi had aplenty is clear from "Ponzi's Scheme," Mitchell Zuckoff's entertaining portrait of the dapper rogue who persuaded 30,000 people, Bostonians and others, many of them Italian immigrants like Ponzi himself, to entrust him with their hard-earned, pre-inflationary dollars.
While this might seem harmless when it manifests itself as some dude giving up his seat on the bus, it can also present itself as damagingly as failing to entrust a woman with the nuclear launch codes because you think her uterus could foster apocalyptic hysteria.
Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) sacrifices her life; a colossal battle ensues; Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.) dies; and Captain America (Chris Evans) finds a way to live the life he'd always wanted, reappearing as an old man to entrust his shield to the Falcon (Anthony Mackie).
The star turns — including one from Zach Galifianakis as the sort of drunk you do not want to entrust with your nest egg — stave off boredom, but the most disappointing thing about the end to the speculative bubble surrounding "Tulip Fever" is that there isn't much there.
But even some of Mr. Gantz's supporters balk at teaming up with Arab politicians, saying that a state established to protect the Jewish people, and still in conflict with the Palestinians, cannot entrust weighty policy decisions to people whose sympathies may be with the other side.
It matters because along with entrusting our immigration enforcers to keep us safe, in the president's often-tweeted phrase, we also entrust them with the responsibility of treating unauthorized immigrants not as prey but as human beings entitled to dignity, even if only minimally to due process.
During a hearing before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee in November, Entrust Datacard CEO Todd Wilkinson submitted that Social Security numbers should no longer be used as the primary means of identifying consumers, portraying them as an antiquated security measure that could only lead to further abuse.Sen.
With Microsoft's acquisition of GitHub, many in the GitHub community were fearful of what new ownership from a company once openly hostile to open source would spell for the future of GitHub, and many of those people chose to leave the site rather than entrust Microsoft with their software.
"We are committed to protecting the security of not only our systems and data, but also the personally identifiable information of the people we entrust with protecting our national security," administration officials who conducted the review of the background check system wrote in a blog post announcing the overhaul.
Mr. Brolin has churned out three films in each of the last three years — among them, Paul Thomas Anderson's "Inherent Vice," Denis Villeneuve's "Sicario" and Spike Lee's "Oldboy" — becoming in the process a critical darling and go-to guy for auteurs who entrust him with their singular visions.
For the day-to-day management of the campaign, Harris allies say she is most likely to entrust the role of campaign manager to Juan Rodriguez, a close confidante in his early 30s who led her bid to become the state's first African-American US senator in 2016.
"The Uzi was an inappropriate and unsafe weapon to entrust to a 9-year-old girl ... thereby creating an unreasonably dangerous and unsafe environment for individuals in the area, including Charles J. Vacca, Jr.," according to the lawsuit filed last week in Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman, Arizona.
CLASSICAL MUSIC Carnegie Hall often hands its "Perspectives" series, in which stars conceive programs over a season, to artists at their peak, so it's good to see the management entrust Mr. Trifonov, at the ripe old age of 26, with a few evenings to explore his considerable musical imagination.
"The stock comes from professional and private owners who entrust us with their pieces, and we pay them after each renting, like Airbnb in a way," Mr. Blavet said, adding that he plans to add an owners' section to the website so they can monitor rentals and income independently.
As evidence, it points to a canon law stating that Catholics have an obligation to entrust "their children to Catholic schools wherever and whenever it is possible," as well as a brief filed by an Orthodox Jewish group suggesting that children should study the Torah at Orthodox Jewish schools.
It is a delicate dance: Syracuse is trying to persuade the kind of blue-chip prospects that Syracuse demands to entrust their futures to both Boeheim, a 72-year-old in his 41st season as coach, and to Hopkins, a career assistant who has never led a top program.
More than any year of the band's existence, 2016 most evidently reflects the Orwellian paranoia of their post-OK Computer output—it's only now that we're willingly wearing wristbands that transmit our biometric data to tech companies and entrust multinational corporations to deliver toiletries from warehouses to our front door.
Why it's not normal: Some presidents have opted to run foreign policy out of the White House rather than the State Department — most famously with President Nixon and Henry Kissinger — but it's not normal to entrust so many sensitive diplomatic tasks to a son-in-law with no government experience.
"We cannot envision a scenario where the shareholders of Yahoo would entrust the current management team and Board with executing a stand-alone turnaround plan given the years of failed attempts under the current leadership," Jeffrey C. Smith, managing member of Starboard, wrote in an open letter to Yahoo shareholders.
Abrams (who co-wrote the script with "Justice League" scribe Chris Terrio) also directed "The Force Awakens," and in hindsight, Lucasfilm would have been wise -- or at least saved itself some headaches -- not to entrust its baby (one even more precious than the child in "The Mandalorian") to multiple artistic visions.
And when in November, Todd Wilkinson, CEO of Entrust Datacard, told a Senate panel that using Social Security numbers as a means of authentication was an antiquated and inefficient system that only abets identity thieves, we all cheered; finally someone with the ear of a powerful group of lawmakers was saying it right.
While each local authority (how a lot of social services are administered in the UK) provides directories to parents of childminders in a given region, the system is not ideal for sourcing much information beyond names, contact details and addresses — making it a daunting task to find someone to entrust with your child.
From the outset, his process was all tactics and no strategy: He knew he wanted to pass something, but he didn't know what he wanted to pass, and he wasn't willing to entrust the process to the committees or members with a clearer vision, or a clearer process for coming to a vision.
I'm not going to go into the myriad issues I see with leaving your gas cap unlocked while you give a random person your credit card info and license plate number and entrust they will fill your car with gas at a fair price (plus $5 delivery fee!) while you're not around.
RELATED: Businesses could pose conflicts of interest for a President Trump Trump has said he plans to entrust his business to his children if he is elected president, a move that would only partially distance Trump from his massive corporation and do little to quell questions about influence-peddling and conflicts of interest.
Brett Meeks, vice president of policy and legal for the Center for Medical Interoperability, a nonprofit that works to advance data sharing among health care technologies, said it would be better for regulators to help foster a trustworthy data-sharing platform before requiring doctors to entrust patients' medical records to consumer tech platforms.
"Consumers did not choose to entrust these companies with their personal information, and they do not have the option today of choosing a different company to maintain their consumer credit data records or having their information deleted from the major credit bureaus' databases, even following these egregious breaches," Waters argued in her opening statement.
The original Constitution created the electoral college precisely because the Founders did not wish to entrust the election of the president to the people—an argument that Trump's defenders are quick to cite approvingly anytime they're reminded that Hillary Clinton carried the popular vote by a margin of more than three million in 2016.
"In nominating Donald Trump, the Republican Party has asked the people of the United States to entrust their future to a man who insults women, mocks the handicapped, urges that dissent be met with violence, seeks to impose religious tests for entry into the United States, and applies a de facto ethnicity test to judges," they wrote.
"In nominating Donald Trump, the Republican Party has asked the people of the United States to entrust their future to a man who insults women, mocks the handicapped, urges that dissent be met with violence, seeks to impose religious tests for entry into the United States, and applies a de facto ethnicity test to judges," the group said.
Charles M. Blow No one with an open mind and sound reason who witnessed the sniffing, sipping, scowling, raging, interrupting display of petulance and agitation that was Donald Trump's debate performance on Monday could possibly argue that he won that debate or that he is the kind of person to whom we should entrust the presidency.
Our hope is that in demystifying the communities of people doing this, victims of nonconsensual, AI-generated porn will be able to understand and articulate the tactics used against them—and that the platforms people entrust with their personal data get better at protecting their users, or offer more clear privacy options for users who don't know about them.
Carnegie Hall often hands its "Perspectives" series, in which stars conceive multiple programs over the course of a season, to artists at the peak of their careers, so it's good to see the management entrust Mr. Trifonov, plenty established at the ripe old age of 26, with a few evenings to explore his considerable musical imagination.
The issues that afflict the economy — rising inequality, stagnant middle-class incomes, marginalization — are not enough to explain Americans' decision to leap off a cliff and entrust their fate to a collection of billionaires and ex-generals under the diktat of a thin-skinned showman of conspicuous "cruelty and ignorance," in the words of Garrison Keillor.
Contrary to your editorial's view, these accomplishments constitute a strong basis for the United States to entrust the judicious use of needed armaments to the Nigerian armed forces as they work with the armed forces of neighboring countries (Benin, Cameroon, Chad and Niger) to decisively deal with the threat posed by terrorists to peace and security around Lake Chad and Northeast Nigeria.
"This decision would wrest educational policy from the representative branches of state government, limit public education for some students with special needs, create additional municipal mandates concerning graduation and other standards and alter the basic terms of educators' employment — and entrust all of those matters to the discretion of a single, unelected judge," Mr. Jepsen, a Democrat, wrote in his statement.
"You'd be surprised by the number of people who don't know how to respond to a suspicious email, and a lot of these attacks begin with an act of spear-phishing, somebody opened an email or an attachment they shouldn't have opened, so simply raising the awareness among people we entrust with the system goes a long way," Johnson said.
The quote from the SEC's latest press release is choice: McFarland induced investors to entrust him with tens of millions of dollars by fraudulently inflating key operational, financial metrics and successes of his companies, as well as his own personal success – including by giving investors a doctored brokerage account statement purporting to show personal stock holdings of over $2.5 million when, in reality, the account held shares worth under $1,500.
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My Secret Agent Lover Man, the person I entrust with my self and truth and tears and needs and constant proximity and earthly future, occasionally puts his phone in his mouth when his hands are full of dog and keys and coffee and hoodie and whatever other boy-ephemera he deals with and you know I love him but does this also make me want to barf myself inside out?
" In the further left-leaning Boston Review, Judith Levine also saw the symptoms of a "looming sex panic," arguing that in their eagerness to see sexual abusers punished, #MeToo's supporters have forgotten that the criminal justice system is already too punitive by half: "the more we entrust the state to mete out justice for sexual infractions, including harassment," she wrote, "the more we collude in the manner in which it administers 'justice.
"A test that prohibited any intent to district for partisan advantage thus would be flatly inconsistent with the Framers' decision to entrust districting to the legislature, because as long as redistricting is done by a legislature, it should not be very difficult to prove that the likely political consequences of the reapportionment were intended," attorneys for Robert Rucho (R), who co-chairs the state's Joint Select Committee on Congressional Redistricting, argued in briefs.
Ucanews reports that local officials in Jiangxi province offered poverty relief aid in exchange for Christian residents to replace religious images with posters of Xi. Key quote: "The message from officials stated that the Christians involved had 'recognized their mistakes and decided not to entrust to Jesus but to the (Communist) Party' claiming the Christians voluntarily removed 624 religious images and posted 453 portraits of Xi." Quick take: Local officials doing this likely see it as double-win: They get to show they are cracking down on foreign religions.
She began the book by acknowledging: I must constantly choose among competing and apparently incommensurable goods and that circumstances may force me to a position in which I cannot help being false to something or doing something wrong; that an event that simply happens to me may, without my consent, alter my life; that it is equally problematic to entrust one's good to friends, lovers, or country and to try to have a good life without them—all these I take to be not just the material of tragedy, but everyday facts of practical wisdom.
My citizenship is most acutely felt at night when I entrust myself into the dark and sulfury confusion of the belly of it, having already submitted to a long lick of the just barely visible mucus of its laws, whose warm coat protects me from the perilous storm, the numerous nocturnal forms, and much anxiety regarding same, which would otherwise do enormous harm were it not for the double capsule that seals me off from it, from other, from self, and in the good night's sleep that leaves me waking sticky with indebtedness but prepared to join the workforce.

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