Millions of UK investors entrust their money to highly paid, highly educated professional fund managers. |
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History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid. |
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He would entrust all his money and belongings to whomever was accompanying him at the time. |
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The investor shall entrust the authorized consultative bodies or agencies with application and documents submission for approval. |
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This is why it's important not to entrust your entire financial affairs to just one investment company. |
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In some cases, webmasters concentrate on designing the web pages and entrust the writing of sales copy to professional copywriters. |
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We need to stop acting like a cottage industry and respect that clients entrust us with significant amounts of money to get them results. |
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Surely, that can only be cheap publicity, and it would be dangerous to entrust such people with responsible positions. |
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These multinationals entrust the locals now with more than keyboarding and responding to customer queries using fake names. |
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Students too frequently entrust their education with lazy, ignorant, and incogitant tutors. |
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The first question is why parents should be happy to entrust their children to the bunch of looney tunes who run our schools. |
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Persons who do not have the time or the manual dexterity for these duties will have to entrust them to a competent groomer. |
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The lawyer who is a necessary witness should testify and entrust the conduct of the case to another lawyer. |
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From before all time, God had it in mind to bring her into existence and to entrust to her the conception and rearing of his eternal Son. |
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As you continue to prove yourself, the head coach may entrust you with additional responsibilities. |
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It does not entrust the care of the public health to private companies, which may grow rich upon disease. |
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Every day, companies such as yours, entrust their data tapes to couriers or service providers. |
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Naturally, being in a minority position, the government was afraid to entrust this task to a committee of the House. |
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However, an issue such as achieving a better work-life balance is too important to entrust entirely to a formal, statute-based system. |
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Why should Canadians entrust their most private information to a proven bungler whose staff is not trained to handle it? |
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Would you entrust those you are responsible for, your women and children, to a government which is so far away? |
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I fancy that from now on, the superintendent and her likes will have to be on their guard when handing out donations unless they entrust their money to a charity. |
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We entrust disposal of our used computer equipment to companies that specialize in recovering these materials. |
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Would you like to entrust the processing of your electronic and paper invoices to an outside partner? |
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It is also important to remember that we cannot entrust the Union's ability to function solely to the Constitutional Treaty. |
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Customers agree to keep this identifier confidential and to entrust it only to staff members for whom they stand surety. |
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Plans have also been outlined to entrust superintendents with management responsibilities and greater control over teacher recruitment. |
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Consumers entrust their money to their financial institution not only for safekeeping, but look to it for sound financial advice. |
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According to one view, it would be best to entrust this election in future to the Nominations Committee. |
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His expertise in this area led Champlain to entrust to him the responsibility of acclimatizing apple trees transplanted from Normandy. |
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Many adults enjoy the tube park, especially those who are a bit too hesitant to entrust their life to a pair of skinny skis or a single snowboard! |
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Painting is a passion, an expressive medium to express feelings: feelings that just bob up and which I entrust to the canvas. |
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This is hardly the kind of task to entrust to conscripts: it calls for professional soldiers or else police with military training. |
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We are entrusted with the lives of soldiers, and those soldiers, when deployed, entrust us with the health of their spouses and children back home. |
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Raiding nomadic herders forced the populations to live in walled cities for defense and to entrust their protection to an aristocratic class of leaders. |
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Nor are we protected by the people with whom we entrust our money. |
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John will not be around much longer and so he must entrust the child to their safe-keeping. |
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The IOC members must possess tremendous faith to entrust the Games to Sochi in the face of such obstacles! |
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So, no, I would not entrust my money to them, because it is clear that they do not feel any fiduciary responsibility to me. |
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What they mean is, if you entrust people with your stuff, they have to take care of it as least as well as they take care of their own. |
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Encore is the grand dame of wedding invitations so entrust your wedding invitations with a reputable stationer with over ten years in the wedding stationery business. |
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Who but a fool would entrust his life to the hands of such a captain who steers his vessel according to his whims and fancies, and not by the Government chart? |
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I did not omit to entrust and consecrate the priests of all the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, true model of a disciple of the Lord. |
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In order to enable the latter to determine their own development, it aimed to entrust them with the management of their own resources and funds. |
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After reviewing our portfolio, you are left with no doubt about whom to entrust the design and site development of your company. |
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This means that you can confidently entrust the care of skiwear, down jackets or wet weather clothing to the Spirit. |
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It is our task to support and encourage them to continue to carry out the duties we entrust to them with the same professionalism and outstanding results. |
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Parties entrust some MSPs, known as whips, with the task of ensuring that party members vote according to the party line. |
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Whether you drop by to fetch a ready-made meal or entrust us with a reception for several hundreds of persons, you can expect the same high quality. |
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To assure yourself that they are well looked after, entrust your magnificent carpets to your local Chem-Dry technician at least once every 12 to 18 months. |
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Few localization vendors put as much effort as we do into this process, which is necessary because our customers entrust us with their most technical and sensitive translation projects. |
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You claim that Hezbollah, Syria and Iran are devoid of any sense of morality, and then you want to entrust to those very same entities the responsibility of fixing this mess? |
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When you entrust your vehicle to LeBlanc Ford Inc. following an accident or fender-bender, we do what it takes in our Ford body shop to simplify your life. |
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The Secretariat of the Union shall preserve the documents of the Assembly in its archives and, in general, carry out all the tasks which the Assembly may think fit to entrust to it. |
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We are also inspired to entrust ourselves to the action of the Spirit with fresh heart and full receptiveness, allowing ourselves to be conformed day by day to Christ the priest. |
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Some years ago, Alexandra Solnado went through an extremely distressful ordeal, which left her with no choice other than to entrust and deliver this delicate situation up to heaven. |
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In her own way, the Little Flower will be using her visit to repeat her message that we must have faith in and entrust ourselves to the Lord's mercy and love. |
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Our clientele comes to us from across the South Shore to see our inventory of new Honda vehicles or Honda certified pre-owned vehicles, or else to entrust their car to our professional after-sales service. |
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As a result of his pleasant nature and animal magnetism, he persuades the humans he encounters to entrust him with their feelings and emotions as Europeans. |
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In many cases, the federal government has to entrust protected or classified information and assets to a contractor so that the contracted work can be completed. |
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I entrust this project to your prayers, warmly inviting you all to implore the Lord for the precious gift of communion and peace for the beloved Land of Africa. |
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The States bound by the Convention are therefore free to entrust the handling of this first stage of the proceedings to an authority that is not a court of law. |
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I entrust to you a key with which you may open the most rusted of locks: the most stubborn hearts, and with which you may open even the gates of the prisons to give freedom to the innocent and save the guilty. |
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Indeed, not only did he bind up the wounds of the man who had been left lying on the ground, but he then took the trouble to entrust him to the innkeeper so that once the emergency was past he might recover. |
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It spares the ignorant and the dilatory from the consequences of their mistakes, while imposing few costs on those who genuinely prefer not to entrust their pension money to their employer's custody. |
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I sincerely believe that when we entrust so much power to a minister in the absence of any objectivity, we may be abandoning Canadians to the whims of this government. |
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In addition, we entrust our paper recycling process to Vanier Recycling. |
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More and more major companies entrust us just with their email services and keep their web sites, frequently linked to their Intranet, in their own datacentre. |
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We agree to treat with care the information you entrust to us, in accordance with the disclosures we give during the registration process and in our privacy statements. |
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As described in section 2.1, the Accreditation Program's purpose is to entrust organizations with a portion of the tasks performed directly by Measurement Canada. |
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It is necessary to set minimal thresholds so that society has the assurance that it can successfully entrust a young teacher with educating students. |
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Parents want to entrust their children to someone who will not only strive for the best possible sporting achievement but also look after their health and act as an educator and a role model in all respects. |
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Henry seemed unwilling to entrust any of his sons with resources that could be used against him. |
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The next experiment was to entrust the leadership to a triumvirate of Granby, Disraeli and the elderly John Charles Herries. |
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As in the relationship of a child to its parents, we preconsciously entrust ourselves to God's care through the creational covenant. |
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Entrust IdentityGuard officially was awarded OPSEC certification after Check Point completed rigorous interoperability testing. |
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