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150 Sentences With "trusted in"

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After Iowa caucus flub, can tech be trusted in elections?
Nevertheless NATO sees generals it trusted in the dock. Gen.
Some of the exchanges cannot be trusted in my opinion.
He was the only one that trusted in her experiments.
I'm telling y'all, I cannot be trusted in a grocery store.
And we know Equifax is to be trusted in this department.
Our family trusted in the fairness of the criminal-justice system.
What does it mean to be trusted in a transparent world?
"I trusted in the justice system and it failed me," he said.
But that assumes these lists should be trusted in the first place.
Moreover, a system, that is compromised cannot be trusted in decision-making.
Their trademarks are among the most common and trusted in the industry.
Americans should reconsider whether the GOP can be trusted in the U.S. Senate.
There is no way, no how, that government should be trusted in this regard.
She trusted in me, so I decided to open up and trust in her.
He trusted in what the limo company said -- that the cars were all right.
Neither Abadi nor his party is trusted in cities with sizable Sunni populations like Mosul.
They trusted in his promise in 20183, with the first overall pick in the draft.
They trusted in his commitment in 2016, when they gave him a $175 million contract.
"I kept the faith and trusted in Eli," Beckham said in the Giants' locker room.
Unfortunately, we've seen time and again that tech demos are not to be trusted in the slightest.
We just crushed the fear and crushed the doubt and just trusted in what was to come.
In his case, a provincial governor who was trusted in the Muslim community negotiated the ransom payment.
She trusted in the young to keep momentum going and to spread the word wider, to the masses.
Essentially, Parks implied that someone Williams had trusted in such an intimate way had intentions of raping her.
Even so, this mat still bears the Gaiam name which is respected and trusted in the yoga community.
For months people have been advising him to choose someone who balances the ticket -- female, admired, trusted in Washington.
The final frame shows the word "TRUSTED" in capital letters, with the TRUS in red and TED in black.
"My wife has always trusted in my judgment because she knows my judgment is for the family," Dom explains.
"Our industry is one of least trusted in the world," he said in his keynote address on Oct. 30.
But Jakson's mother, Marisa, trusted in the family's Catholic faith and held to her belief that he had survived.
He stayed patient and trusted in the work he put in going into the game and it paid off.
As for the wider Arab response, the United States is just not very popular or trusted in the region.
The marketplace of ideas will have to be trusted in having truth and accuracy prevail over made-up and fake.
As a partner that's trusted in these countries for many decades, we have signed data-sharing agreements with those countries.
Mr Macri's advisers trusted in social media and marketing, and failed to see the strength of sentiment on the Argentine street.
She cites multiple reasons David shouldn't be trusted in the episode and heavily questions his mental health in an official capacity.
Recruitment agencies employ local villagers who are known and trusted in their communities and who scout for indebted and impoverished women.
In a crisis like that, you need cool heads who are trusted in both capitals to prevent the situation from escalating.
I wasn't in control of those births and I wasn't trusted in those births as I was with my home birth.
They trusted in his long-term future in 2012, when they benched him for the playoffs to protect his arm after surgery.
His allies say he is authentic, but his critics say he's a loose cannon who cannot be trusted in a general election.
"Everything was so tempting...more money as expected, an exhibit in Beijing, a nice journey," so they "trusted in it," he said.
Or because his owner helped to coin the "Pence rule," which says women cannot be trusted in the company of solo men.
Poland's Deputy Infrastructure Minister Justyna Skrzydlo told Reuters the Warsaw government trusted in the "continued unity and solidarity of the Central Europe countries".
He was also an optimist: Alarmed by his wife's volatility, he trusted in her poised, cool-headed mother to keep her in check.
"The most important learning in this whole thing was that we were most successful when Camila trusted in her own instincts," he said.
We trusted in the security of our intelligence to ensure that every sailor who left the ship returned at the end of the day.
Too many technology industry leaders trusted in the rationality of human nature or believed that a competitive market of ideas would protect the truth.
So established was Taliban rule in Khogyani that when Islamic State fighters started shifting there, many people said they trusted in the Taliban's protection.
It might seem strange to argue that the polls could miss the result of an election and could still be trusted in the future.
You made some comments about your belief that the pharmaceutical companies and the FDA were not necessarily to be trusted in terms of vaccine.
Kenny Smith says George Karl will suffer consequences & repercussions for his verbal assault on Carmelo Anthony & Kenyon Martin ... never being trusted in NBA circles again.
For writing and recording, Romano trusted in a push from the universe and gave into it, granting whatever it is that was guiding his hand.
"We trusted in the process of rest, recuperation and a gradual return to racing but like in any recovery, there have been setbacks," Boelens said.
Several said that if church leaders had trusted in the unshakable faith of the parishioners, they would not have engaged in such extraordinary cover-ups.
Non-supers who might advance themselves without supers, or even in spite of them, are still not to be trusted in the context of these films.
It's very well trusted in the language learning market and iconic, but relative to the size of the market it has a very small market share.
If you trusted in the random number generator to select your numbers (clearly quicker than filling out each sheet by hand) you'd surely get duplicate tickets.
By refusing to unequivocally deny even the possibility that Trump was being investigated, Comey demonstrated that he could not be trusted in the troubled times ahead.
Xxxx trusted in me and took great risk (from both those in CA and w/ certain Gov't folks) in delivering this information to House Oversight Committee.
"We have done something inexcusable to everyone who trusted in our efforts to prevent a recurrence," Hiroto Saikawa, Nissan's chief executive, said at a news conference.
In a Marine unit nothing stays a secret forever, and my confidence was misplaced when I trusted in my noncommissioned officers to keep my story quiet.
Even so, the social media company's deep involvement with Libra has raised alarms among lawmakers who warn Facebook can't be trusted in the financial services sector.
Supporters of the deal, meanwhile, say scrapping it would send a signal to Pyongyang that the United States cannot be trusted in any potential future negotiations.
The Harris Interactive poll showed 46 percent trusted in Macron's political leadership, down five points on the previous month and 13 points off his mid-June high.
Borensztein said the "giles" of the film's title refers to the kind of honest Argentinians who trusted in economic institutions but ended being betrayed time after time.
Tommie Gordon told congregants that if they trusted in the world, they would be lost — that if they demanded justice from the world, they would be lost.
"I always have trusted in my work, and I thank the team for believing in me and my talent, although I haven't been here long," Andujar said.
Even then, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has said that Trump's decision to pull out of Obama's nuclear deal means Washington can never be trusted in a dialogue again.
In 1969, 51% of people polled by the Australian Election Study, a long-running survey, agreed that "people in government can be trusted"; in 2016, only 26% did.
"Stealth research creates total ambiguity about what evidence can be trusted in a mix of possibly brilliant ideas, aggressive corporate announcements and mass media hype," John Ioannidis wrote.
The lawyers asserted further that the Cook County state's attorney's office, run by Ms. Alvarez, was too close to the Police Department to be trusted in this case.
But they see a potential star in the rookie center Brett Howden, who has been trusted in a variety of situations by the team's new coach, David Quinn.
There is no evidence of any improprieties, although many have expressed concern about the secrecy of Shadow and its relatively untested products being trusted in the Democratic primaries.
Democrats, many of whom have argued that the president is too fickle to be trusted in negotiations, have expressed skepticism about the president's State of the Union pitch.
Newsom's last-minute demands left some legislators wondering whether his word could be trusted in the future, an ominous sign for a relationship that requires trust to function.
For the play's gloriously symmetrical happy ending to have full impact, you need to feel the anxiety of characters who hardly trusted in such a denouement ever arriving.
He said U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry had told him the Kurdish insurgents could not be trusted, in what Cavusoglu said was a departure from Washington's official position.
It rebukes claims that Clinton is unqualified to be president and that she'd be soft on terrorism, adding that Clinton's judgment can be trusted in picking Supreme Court justices.
Already, some allies of Mr. Trump are moving to distance him from the potential fallout, privately suggesting that the speaker was never to be trusted in the first place.
"The hard question we've struggled with is how to decide what news sources are broadly trusted in a world with so much division," Zuckerberg wrote in a company blog post.
The show resembles FX's The Americans in look and the BBC-turned-Netflix series Bodyguard in essence — no one is to be trusted in this show, especially not the government.
Until last year, Ms. Phan-Gillis, 56, was a business consultant who had appeared trusted in China as a liaison between the Houston business community and companies in southern China.
In his interview with WBT radio, Harris defended his decision to hire Dowless, saying that the GOP operative was recommended to him by political leaders he trusted in the state.
"I cannot let down the millions of Socialists who trusted in me and shared with me the path of saying that 'no is no' to Mariano Rajoy," Mr. Sánchez said.
And the demonization of Muslims as implicitly un-American reproduces the canard that Irish Catholics could not be trusted in high office because they would take orders from the Vatican.
"The hard question we've struggled with is how to decide what news sources are broadly trusted in a world with so much division," Zuckerberg writes in a blog post today.
And that is because these young people have trusted in the U.S. government and believed that they (and their information) would be protected by doing the right thing and signing up.
Her mind was so trusted, in fact, that NASA says Glenn called for Johnson to check the complex trajectory calculations made by the computer before launching the Friendship 234 in 20053.
Past evidence, as much as past evidence can be trusted in this cycle, suggests that a person's party identification is an incredibly strong predictor of how he or she will vote.
Baker trusted in Sonia Roselli products to prep the surface, Talika patches for under-eye soothing, and La Mer products to help calm the skin after removing all the glue solvent.
"I do not allow my children in the kitchen because anything that produces fire and smoke is not to be trusted in terms of safety," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
One supporter in Kiev said corruption was the main issue for him, and he trusted in Zelenskiy's abilities as a manager and that he would put together a good leadership team.
"She finally trusted in herself and executed at the right points and showed in a race what she has been doing in training," coach Lance Brauman told Reuters in a telephone interview.
Why the Facebook News tab shouldn't be trusted In particular, he said the company needed to show that tabs within Facebook, like Facebook Marketplace and Facebook Watch, could attract a meaningful audience.
It exposes the betrayal felt by Venezuelans who trusted in a government that won elections by handing out food, to the detriment of our democracy, our economy and the rule of law.
Another report found that black players are often placed in the forward goal-scoring positions but are not trusted in the more analytical position of center field — much like quarterbacks in American football.
Another report found that black players are often placed in the forward goal-scoring positions, but are not trusted in the more analytical position of center field — much like quarterbacks in American football.
He doesn't mention the fascinating figures of the black whaling captains, whaling being one of the rare professions in pre-Civil War life where black men were sometimes trusted in positions of command.
But some independent experts argue those numbers can't be fully trusted, in part because they don't account for bootleg moonshine or Russians who still drink "non-beverage" alcohol, like bathroom products or cologne.
It trusted in Gershwin's ambition to write a true grand opera—in contrast to Diane Paulus's 2012 Broadway revival , which attempted a modernized version with a slimmed-down orchestra and a modified text.
I'd shred some cheddar if asked, maybe pour the roux over the pasta if I was feeling myself, but the mystery of the mac was something I only trusted in my mother's chosen hands.
"The fact that the individuals who maintained Hillary Clinton's secret email server pleaded the Fifth shows once again why she can't be trusted in the White House," spokesman Jason Miller said in a statement.
Republicans of august political lineage, like Jeb Bush, derided him as "an entertainer," and trusted, in the face of mounting evidence to the contrary, that voters would discard him as such in the end.
As the uprising intensified, Mubarak turned to his longtime spy chief, Omar Suleiman -- a figure trusted in Western circles for his assistance in battling the al Qaeda terrorist movement, but widely feared at home.
A meeting of the two Babes would provide free publicity for the remaining dates on the tour — and reinforce the image of Ruth as a wholesome man who could be trusted in the henhouse.
Some 45 percent of voters said they trusted in centrist President Emmanuel Macron's ability to tackle France's problems, while 36 percent trusted his newly appointed prime minister, Edouard Philippe, a conservative, the Elabe poll showed.
During the congressional investigation into Richard Nixon's Watergate scandal, officials such as John Dean were blunt with legislators about why the President could not be trusted in his denials that anything improper had taken place.
This is supposed to be damning because Steele, though highly trusted in American intelligence circles, gathered information on Page while working for Fusion GPS, whose investigation into Trump was partly funded by Hillary Clinton's campaign.
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have raised concerns that the Switzerland-based project could be abused for terrorist financing and money laundering and that Facebook can't be trusted in the financial services sector.
There are few names as trusted in the space when it comes to anti-virus and data protection than Norton, which is why the software routinely tops "best of" lists on both our site and elsewhere.
Eleven of 13 research teams produced data that clearly supported the hypothesis that extreme offers make people less trusted in a negotiation, for example, while findings from the other two were suggestive of the same idea.
"Small business might even try their own version of 'influencer marketing' in their stories by featuring 'micro-influencers,' people who are trusted in their industry or local markets to help share the business' story, " said Gilmore.
This underlines the crucial challenge facing the party as it seeks to please some core supporters, while trying to shed its populist image and convince foreign capitals and financial markets that it can be trusted in office.
After observing years of abusive mortgage loan servicing practices at the bank, an increasing number of judges hearing foreclosure cases after the financial crisis grew to understand that banks could not always be trusted in their pleadings.
Netanyahu's bomb: In 2012, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel displayed a cartoonish drawing of a bomb to illustrate his belief that Iran could not be trusted in negotiations and was capable of quickly developing nuclear weapons.
On Wednesday night, U.S. Senator Tim Kaine accepted the party's nomination as Clinton's vice presidential running mate and in a speech described billionaire Trump as "a one-man wrecking crew" who cannot be trusted in the Oval Office.
"What we don't want to do is go back to times where people were making very awful choices, life-threatening choices to access abortion care or connecting to providers that aren't as trusted in their communities," Johnson said.
The decision by Ms. Manning's defense team to argue that untreated gender dysphoria was a factor in her decision to leak classified information unwittingly aids those who say that L.G.B.T. people cannot be trusted in sensitive government jobs.
The message, in places like Ohio and Pennsylvania, is that Trump is too dangerous and unsteady to be trusted in serious times—while, implicitly, Clinton is an experienced, and, as former Mayor Michael Bloomberg put it, "sane" leader.
Despite the widespread perception that polls cannot be trusted in the wake of the Brexit referendum and Donald Trump's election, their estimates of the national votes in both cases landed within a few percentage points of the final results.
Adam Schiff, the ranking member on the House Intelligence Committee — is backing up the Trump administration's decision: To those worried that Trump admin won't be trusted in a crisis, note that Dems can prevent this by backing admin actions.
Yean replied that Upbeat's goal is to become trusted in the same way that well-known agencies like Edelman or Outcast are, but instead of cultivating a relationship with one or two people, the journalist would work with its platform.
Since then, however, Russian officials have striven to persuade global decision-makers that they could be trusted in coming Olympic competitions, volunteering to go beyond standard eligibility requirements and to send only athletes who have not been disciplined for drug use.
Vicente Fox, Mexico's president from 2000 to 2006, said on Wednesday that the invitation from Mr. Peña Nieto was a mistake and that Mr. Trump should never be trusted in the country because of the way he has demonized its people.
He's a man whose superpower is being able to tell when someone is lying to him, but he has still spent his life being lied to and manipulated by all the people and all the systems that he trusted in.
Executive Director Maria Gomez said she's less concerned the center's patients will be afraid to access care — the center is known and trusted in the immigrant community — and worried more about economic upheaval that's already affecting their hourly wage jobs.
One talking point already making the rounds among Trump backers: if Cohen is an admitted felon — on the campaign finance charges along with a litany of other financial crimes — why should he be trusted in his claims about the President?
In essence, each American gets to decide whether she thinks American ideals — things like the rule of law and the legitimacy of elections — ought to be trusted in all cases, or whether their legitimacy is dependent on which side wins.
Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal has made the company the least trusted in tech, but a recent poll found that three-quarters of Facebook users still use the social media network as much as or more than they did before the scandal.
"Due to the inning against the Houston Astros, Plaintiff Bolsinger was no longer seen as a successful relief pitcher that could be trusted in this role and was not picked up by the Blue Jays for the following year," the lawsuit read.
Venezuelans who trusted in the US to assist their bid to overthrow Nicolás Maduro -- some of whom even fled the country in the hope of facilitating that -- are now left to their own devices, with long-range US sanctions their only back up.
By Steve Holland and Amanda Becker GREENVILLE, N.C., Va./WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump invoked religion, talked of unifying Americans and tried to raise doubts about whether Democratic rival Hillary Clinton can be trusted in a new campaign stump speech unveiled on Tuesday.
"I trusted in the fact that I was at a top program, a top Division I school," added Cate Hannum, a rower who said Dr. Nassar regularly massaged her breasts under the pretext of medical treatment during some of her years at Michigan State.
Up will walk the bridesmaids, each leading, surprisingly, a dog on a leash, and each dog is wearing a tutu, and one, a puppy too small to be trusted in a procession, is being carried, in its tutu, in the arms of its bridesmaid.
He was no right-wing extremist, having fought bravely with the partisans against the fascists in the war; really he was an old-fashioned Catholic, the Vatican's favourite director for its own events, who accepted that his way of life was sinful but trusted in forgiveness.
Still, as Trump headed to Hanoi's posh Metropole Hotel for his first meeting with Kim in eight months, he still trusted in the power of his personal diplomacy with Kim, believing he might be able to charm Kim into an agreement once they met face-to-face.
The 18-year-old wonder from Chocolatetown Hershey, Pennsylvania was trusted in an extremely important central No. 10 role—different from his wing work at Dortmund—in a high-stakes game as the U.S. sat woefully at the bottom of The Hex with a goal differential of -5.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) approach long has been to ask which candidate has the most money and then try to mold him/her into an acceptable candidate, rather than finding candidates who are loved and trusted in their community and then providing them the resources to be successful.
Clinton is looking to frame Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE as someone who can't be trusted in the White House.
Unless Congress forces everyone to use paper ballots—which Republicans don't like, because it would smack of a "federal mandate" and weaken local control of elections—it's likely that Georgia, just as it becomes a battleground state, will end up with election results that can't be trusted in 2020 and beyond.
Often seen as operating outside of the law and with their own agenda, police and lawmakers face the derision of a community supportive of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), the country's anti-corruption agency that routinely ranks among the most trusted, in its efforts to weed out corruption in Indonesia's government and police.
It will take more than one caucus to convince parties and the general public that electronic systems have enough integrity to be trusted in elections, but as long as we don't find out Rick Santorum secretly won Iowa again in a couple of weeks, Microsoft may be off to a good start.
It was, for many people, a turn to a new kind of member of Congress — female, of color — who could be trusted in the face of a White House that can't seem to get its facts straight and a president who had proclaimed Washington to be a swamp only to put his boots on and wade right in.
In the same way that Olivier liked it when I wore lipstick, or perfume—American men, in my experience, often claimed to prefer a more "natural" look—he trusted in a sort of emotional maquillage , in which one took a few minutes to compose one's thoughts instead of walking around, undone, in the affective equivalent of pajamas.
When she finally worked past the shame to open up to someone she trusted in private, all she got in return was a reminder of why she'd felt ashamed to begin with — and a clear indication that she shouldn't talk about this anymore: I finally broke down and "admitted" the incident to a religious leader I was very close with.
Segedin became the second major-leaguer this season to collect four RBIs in his debut, joining Colorado Rockies shortstop Trevor Story, who achieved the feat with two home runs on Opening Day against the Arizona Diamondbacks "I've always trusted in my abilities," said Segedin, who was acquired by the Dodgers in an offseason trade with the New York Yankees on Jan.
Mr. Friedman was a civilian investigator of the Roswell incident and wrote about his findings with Don Berliner in the 1992 book "Crash at Corona: The U.S. Military Retrieval and Cover-Up of a U.F.O." Mr. Friedman trusted in the veracity of many eyewitness accounts of alien visitations and abductions, and accepted reports of burn circles, landing gear marks and small footprints as evidence of flying saucer landings and takeoffs.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanDemocratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews CNN slams GOP for not appearing on network after mass shootings, conservatives fire back MORE (Ohio), the top GOP member of the committee and a fierce Trump ally, have seized on Cohen's past lies as reason for him not to be trusted in his public testimony Wednesday.

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