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The UK Border Agency's decision to revoke its licence comes down to a judgement in government that the institution could not be trusted to help stop illegal immigration.
BBC: Analysis: London Met's foreign students
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When Mr Obama nominated Mr Gregg, black and Hispanic Democrats complained that he could not be trusted to run a fair census in 2010.
ECONOMIST: The politics of the census
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Some claim that the recent fire shows that market forces should not be trusted to provide fire services, but a government owned and operated the fire department.
FORBES: Fight My Fire: Government or the Market?
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Yet these details are not entirely to be trusted, and it would be a little simplistic to assume that they prove the distinction between Banville and Black, High Art and Pulp Fiction.
NEWYORKER: Pseudonymously Yours
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To put it another way, governments set up a system that in effect treated bankers as naughty children or ravenous puppies who could not be trusted not to eat too much of the dangerously fattening stuff - and regulators were to be the health conscious parents.
BBC: If banks are treated as naughty kids...
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They should not be signing over power of attorney to anyone without the rest of the family and a trusted adviser looking over the arrangement first.
FORBES: Holiday Gatherings Can Put A Fork In Elder Fraud
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But this creates a weird inconsistency where umpires are trusted to make an assessment that could be critical to a player's future, but not to actually enforce the relevant law.
WSJ: Cricket's 'Chucking' Challenge
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If someone tries to blackmail a software company by threatening to expose a bug then let them sue, but saying that full details can only be given to trusted insiders is surely not acceptable.
BBC: How digital Armageddon was averted