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41 Sentences With "entrust with"

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They are the people who managers want to entrust with more responsibilities.
Those we entrust with power need to stand up for all of us.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh is the person we should entrust with this solemn duty.
She wrote down which of her fellow doctors she would entrust with end-of-life care.
The leaders we entrust with positions of power today will decide the future that our children will inherit.
Patients, he said, have the right to make similar choices about which apps to entrust with their medical data.
Of all the professionals we entrust with various aspects of our lives, few hold more sway than a financial advisor.
A less proven leader could be harder to entrust with Japan's interests in the current climate, especially its prized U.S. alliance.
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.
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.
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.
"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 entrustwith power.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"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.
At every rally, his message was unequivocal:  Trump was too dangerous to entrust with the presidency, and there was too much at stake to waste a vote on Gary JohnsonGary Earl JohnsonProgressive Democrats' turnout plans simply don't add up Trump's GOP challenger: 'I may be reduced' to debating Alec Baldwin Amash won't rule out Libertarian challenge to Trump MORE or Jill Stein; progressives must vote for Hillary Clinton.
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?
Fjord continues to follow Uk'otoa's path, breaking the second seal; however, he decides to abandon the search for the third seal. Back in Nicodranas, the Nein meet Yussah Erennis, a strange elven mage, who they entrust with a curious magical item they had found. Then, the Mighty Nein return to the Empire, where the city of Felderwin was attacked by the Kryn.
At a Long Island country club, Nan Van Decker, a wealthy socialite, struggles to choose which of two men to entrust with a financial matter. She consults a crystal ball, and the ball reveals to her exotic Arabian scenes and people, including Inbad the porter and a middle- eastern version of the Long Island valet, Gus. Fantasy sequences follow, and Inbad meets a series of characters from the Arabian Nights, including Sinbad the Sailor.
As Liu began to increase his influence in the east, he was pondering whom to entrust with an army to head west to try to take over territories while Gengshi Emperor's forces battled the Chimei. In 24, he commissioned Deng with a relatively small force of 20,000. Deng was quickly able to capture the Hedong (河東, modern southern Shanxi) region for Liu. After Liu declared himself emperor in 25, he gave Deng the title of prime minister and created him the Marquess of Zhan—the same title as Xiao He, his ancestor Emperor Gao's famed prime minister—implicitly comparing Deng to Xiao.
The seventh and final season, consisting of 13 episodes, begins with Michael receiving an assignment from Andrew Strong (Jack Coleman), a high-ranking CIA official with whom he made the deal that got his team and Maddie set free. Strong made the deal because he believes Michael is the only person he can entrust with a dangerous mission that involves thwarting an American named Randall Burke (Adrian Pasdar) believed to be running freelance terror operations. Fiona has moved on to a new job with her new bounty hunter boyfriend. Sam and Jesse continue to help Michael despite, or perhaps because of, intrusions on their personal and professional lives.
Jerome Siegel, in a sworn affidavit signed 1 March 1973, filed in Jerome Siegel & Joseph Shuster vs National Periodical Publications et al, 69 Civ 1429: "In 1935 Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, a publisher of comic books, expressed interest in Superman and tried to persuade us that the property would be more successful if published in comic book form where it would be seen in color, than it would be in a black and white daily strip. Our experience with him had been such that we did not consider him the publisher to entrust with the property and his proposal was rejected." On December 4, 1937, Siegel and Shuster signed an employment contract with Detective Comics, Inc. (an affiliate of National Allied Publications) that gave Detective Comics, Inc.
In January 2013, Cumbria county council rejected UK central government proposals to start work on an underground storage dump for nuclear waste near to the Lake District National Park. "For any host community, there will be a substantial community benefits package and worth hundreds of millions of pounds" said Ed Davey, Energy Secretary, but nonetheless, the local elected body voted 7–3 against research continuing, after hearing evidence from independent geologists that "the fractured strata of the county was impossible to entrust with such dangerous material and a hazard lasting millennia." Horizontal drillhole disposal describes proposals to drill over one km vertically, and two km horizontally in the earth’s crust, for the purpose of disposing of high-level waste forms such as spent nuclear fuel, Caesium-137, or Strontium-90. After the emplacement and the retrievability period, drillholes would be backfilled and sealed.

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