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I think it is rather foolhardy to trust to luck ''.
This, it is urged, would relieve the national committee from the necessity of appealing to the trust magnates.
That is, if we can trust that most specious of prolusions, packed as it is with wit and persiflage.
The existence of a community is a state of mind -- a conviction that goals and values are widely shared, that effective communication is possible, that mutual trust is reasonably assured.
That such expansion can be obtained without a raise in taxes is due to growth of the tax digest and sound fiscal planning on the part of the board of commissioners, headed by Chairman Charles O. Emmerich who is demonstrating that the public trust he was given was well placed, and other county officials.
The same can be said about the half-hearted Cuban invasion mounted by the administration last April, which, we trust, is not symptomatic of the methods to be invoked in holding off the felonious Khrushchev.
With another sudden change of mood, he is again calm and protective, exhorting her to trust and obey him as God's spokesman -- and the chromatic scale descends in ominous contradiction.
Time perspective -- the ability to plan for the future and to postpone gratifying immediate wants in order to achieve long-range objectives -- is more easily developed if, from infancy on, the individual has been able to rely on and trust people and the world in which she lives.
In the specific case of time diffusion, we must emphasize the significance of the earlier development of mistrust when it is combined with the inevitable time crisis experienced by most ( if not all ) adolescents in our society, and with the failure of the adolescent period to provide opportunities for developing trust.
I discern no limits to a faith vested in God and Christ, who is the sum of all wisdom and knowledge, and daring to trust Him even though called to stand alone before the world.
It is unclear if costly signaling can indicate a long-term cooperative personality but people have increased trust for those who help.
" Do not put your trust in princes, Nor in a son of man, in whom there is no help.
It is recommended to choose a family where the parents trust in the Dharma and to reincarnate with the will to care for the welfare of all beings.
What most troubles me now is the instability of the balance, the extreme peril of the current situation, the appalling waste of the arms race ... Each of us has a responsibility to think about this in global terms, with tolerance, trust, and candor, free from ideological dogmatism, parochial interests, or national egotism.
A tree is a collection of one or more domains and domain trees in a contiguous namespace, linked in a transitive trust hierarchy.
Krogstad explains that the forgery betrayed his trust and is also a serious crime.
Against this, Numbers also demonstrates the importance of holiness, faithfulness and trust: despite God's presence and his priests, Israel lacks faith and the possession of the land is left to a new generation.
God is presented as a God who will punish evil but will protect those who trust in Him.
The major theme of Habakkuk is trying to grow from a faith of perplexity and doubt to the height of absolute trust in God.
Paul the Apostle, an early Christian convert and missionary, wrote, " If Christ was not raised, then all our preaching is useless, and your trust in God is useless.

trust and otherwise
However, the term is frequently used to refer to a practice in which an insider or a related party trades based on material non-public information obtained during the performance of the insider's duties at the corporation, or otherwise in breach of a fiduciary or other relationship of trust and confidence or where the non-public information was misappropriated from the company.
Further, this definition of trust is abstract, allowing different instances and observers in a trusted system to communicate based on a common idea of trust ( otherwise communication would be isolated in domains ), where all necessarily different subjective and intersubjective realizations of trust in each subsystem ( man and machines ) may coexist.
With regard to multi-firm conduct, the Sherman Act addresses this by prohibiting " very contract, combination in the form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy, in restraint of trade or commerce.
" The duo were up-front about their desire to grow the group's sound: for Gane, " otherwise it just sounds like what other people are doing ," and for Sadier, " you trust that there is more and that it can be done more interesting.
The trust funds have been invested primarily in non-marketable Treasury debt, first, because the Social Security Act prohibits " prefunding " by investment in equities or corporate bonds and, second, because of a general desire to avoid large swings in the Treasuries market that would otherwise result if Social Security invested large sums of payroll tax receipts in marketable government bonds or redeemed these marketable government bonds to pay benefits.
If $ 1 added to the fund does not replace other borrowing or otherwise increase national savings, the trust fund is not " real.
This had nothing to do with the perceived value, legal or otherwise, of the trust funds ' assets, instead the problem revolved around Treasury's lack of cash in the general fund.
The Nazis had only allowed Seelenbinder to take part in the Olympics because they thought he would secure them a medal: otherwise, they did not trust him in the slightest.
Introduced under Sections 6 and 7 of the Local Government Act 2002, they are essentially any company with a majority council shareholding, or a trust or similar organisation with a majority of council-controlled votes or council-appointed trustees, unless designated otherwise.
At length, after much debate of things, the Governor ( with the advice of the chiefest amongst them ) gave way that they should set corn every man for his own particular, and in that regard trust to themselves [...] This had very good success, for it made all hands very industrious, so as much more corn was planted than otherwise would have been by any means the Governor or any other could use, and saved him a great deal of trouble, and gave far better content.
The court injunction was based on the Sherman Anti-Trust Act which prohibited " Every contract, combination in the form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy, in restraint of trade or commerce among the several States ".
Section 1 of the Sherman Act declared illegal " every contract, in the form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy, in restraint of trade or commerce among the several States, or with foreign nations ".
However, section 31 of the Act refers to " the making of this new piece of road " and authorises the trust to stop up " old roads and footways in the township of Monk Bretton, otherwise Burton " because they had become unnecessary and useless.
Because of it, trust acts as a reductor of social complexity, allowing for actions that are otherwise too complex to be considered ( or even impossible to consider at all ); specifically for cooperation.
This avoids the double taxation which would otherwise arise when shareholders sell their shares in the investment trust and are taxed on their gains.
In 1847, Alexander Harris wrote of habits of mutual helpfulness between mates arising in the " otherwise solitary bush " in which men would often " stand by one another through thick and thin ; in fact it is a universal feeling that a man ought to be able to trust his own mate in anything ".
The trust was set up to assist in Cochlea implants to needy individuals who can not otherwise afford the procedures.
In order for the issuer to be recognized as a trust for tax purposes, there can be no significant power under the trust agreement to change the composition of the asset pool or otherwise to reinvest payments received, and the trust must have, with limited exceptions, only a single class of ownership interests.
As such, it is a show of trust and understanding and usually undertaken only by partners who know each other well, or otherwise agree to set clear safe limits on their activities.
As such, it is a show of extreme trust and understanding and usually undertaken only by partners who know each other well, or otherwise agree to set clear safe limits on their activities.

trust and neutral
In Shadow of the Giant, Bean issues a request for Graff to reprogram the Mind Game to become a neutral trust holder of Ender's trust fund.
The trust of the Germans in their Baltic flyers had been eroded by the desertion of five Estonian pilots from Nachtschlachtgruppe 11 ( Estnisch ) to neutral Sweden in late September and early October.
Although the concept of trust federations is technology neutral, several protocols like SAML, Openid, Information Card, XDI can handle the challenges of technical interoperability.
The aim of negotiating is to build a shared environment leading to long-term trust and often involves a third, neutral party to extract the issues from the emotions and keep the individuals concerned focused.
The 5, 000 Assault Guards ( chosen more or less carefully for their political opinions, to ensure a " neutral " force and the trust of both sides ) occupy several strategic points throughout the city.

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