Politicians proposed popular sovereignty as a means of entrusting the issue to citizens of new territories. |
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Set in a village, the tale describes how a destitute fiddler dies after entrusting his sick child and fiddle to the care of an old woman. |
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You are not entrusting the new government the responsibility to frame its own policies in our democratic model. |
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In this way, a series of loan transactions are initiated that culminate with the Gourmantche entrusting his cattle to the Fulbe. |
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To paraphrase Evelyn Waugh, entrusting LaBute with Byatt's book is like putting a Ming vase in the hands of a chimp. |
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The evil of entrusting our liberty to politicians is compounded by a lack of independent safeguards or transparency. |
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Clients must feel secure in confiding their secrets and entrusting their most personal affairs to lawyers. |
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It can save money by entrusting this care to health corporations, but does this guarantee the best care for these vulnerable people? |
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In the past, it has always been making copies in quintuplicate, and entrusting them to the courier gods. |
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You do all you can do, then you're entrusting yourself to someone else and Mother Nature. |
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When entrusting a mission to some person, God almost always looks for them in the desert, or leads them there. |
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Highsmith the loner mirrored herself in her fictional characters, entrusting them with much of her own social claustrophobia. |
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There is a need for consciousness-raising in Africa about the costs and consequences of entrusting life and money to organized crime. |
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After the bust, the government went off the idea of entrusting its finances to a single company. |
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Others are wary of entrusting sensitive data to another firm's servers. In this section What are brands for? |
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By entrusting the repair of your car to our Audi mechanical services, you are ensuring it leads a long and healthy life. |
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Make your life easier by entrusting the management and processing of your taxes to us. |
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By contrast, the arguments in favour of entrusting central banks with supervisory responsibilities have strengthened. |
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At the end of the trip, he has to go through another round of number crunching to tally the waybill with the collection before entrusting it to the cash counter. |
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I will spare your life, but I am entrusting it to these Mages here. |
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The second is achieved by entrusting the task of consolidated supervision to the state which authorizes a parent undertaking, where the parent of a bank is another bank. |
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It was universally accepted that an army should be mustered to crush the rebellion, but there was no agreement about entrusting the king with the command. |
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Baikie is now of the mind that his face doesn't seem to fit when it comes to senior sides entrusting their players to a coach with sound credentials. |
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With memories of Lehman Brothers and headlines of Dubai and Greece still fresh, investors do not want to reflect on the past and need more than positive prognostications when entrusting you with their finances. |
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By entrusting your recruitment to us, you are saving time. |
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In terms of organizational philosophy, Umicore believes in decentralization and in entrusting a large degree of autonomy to each of its business units. |
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In this context, your Board of Directors decided to reorganize Group Management, by entrusting the implementation of this strategy to someone who could pursue it in the long term. |
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Turning our backs on centuries of tradition, knowledge and stewardship of the land, we are entrusting global food security to a coterie of unaccountable global corporations. |
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This organization follows the British tradition, 22 which offloads ministries of execution tasks by entrusting them to semipublic agencies for reasons of flexibility and efficiency. |
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Virga Jesseziekenhuis Hasselt, a general public hospital with 589 beds, is entrusting Forcea to fulfil its Data Warehouse and business intelligence needs. |
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I remind you that this involves clients entrusting us with the management of all or a portion of their existing applications, whether in terms of maintenance or new development. |
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I owe her a big debt of gratitude for putting her confidence in me and entrusting me with responsibilities that are so important to Australia's future. |
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I now do so in spirit, entrusting you to the maternal love of the Mother of the Lord and entreating her to obtain for all of us the blessings and consolations of Jesus her Son. |
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I try to strengthen myself in prayer, which is expressed by my devotion to Mary, to whom I consecrate my daily activities by entrusting them to her immaculate heart. |
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It proposes entrusting the task of deciding how to achieve the bill's educational goals to respected community groups that are closely linked to this issue. |
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This should not prevent Member States from entrusting the points of single contact with the collection of other administrative fees, such as the fee of supervisory bodies. |
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There could be serious risks in entrusting review of national security activities to one body and review of the balance of the RCMP's activities to another. |
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As we reflect on the example of Jesus and Mary, we, too, wish to respond to our Call by entrusting ourselves entirely to a pilgrimage of faith, of obedience to the Word, of unconditional availability to God's plan. |
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His entrusting of his finances to former manager Mike Jacobs haunted him. |
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