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The goal is worthy, but entrusting it to the NIH is a bad idea.
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Not everyone is quite so keen on entrusting the keys to their financial kingdom to the kids, though.
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After years of entrusting its U.S. carrier relationships to Garmin, Asus has also begun calling on U.S. operators.
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There is no compelling reason to believe that record will be improved upon by entrusting the job to international legal arrangements.
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In their marketing materials financial services firms presented images of successful retirement investors who prospered as a result of entrusting assets to these firms.
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The Chinese, with their emphasis on family solidarity, have had trouble entrusting outside professional managers to run their enterprises after they grew from mom-and-pop operations.
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He's become one of a growing list of players who, ignored by super agents but leery of entrusting all of their finances to a single smaller agent, sought out a financial adviser on his own.
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When you tell people what to invest in for a living, as I do, the one fact you can never forget is that those taking your advice are essentially entrusting their hard-earned cash on it.
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The fundamental motivation for entrusting the title of a center to NAIT is that the founders who establish Islamic centers, and the committed successors who perpetuate them, want to keep these centers true to the Islamic purpose for which they were established.
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Paul Seabright, an economist at the University of Toulouse in France, observes that trust in a modern economy has evolved to the miraculous point where people give complete strangers sums of money they would not dream of entrusting to their next-door neighbours.
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These stock market titans may have very different investment styles but they knew that consumers want to see the person to whom they are entrusting their money and as a result they each plastered their face and viewpoints all over their marketing materials, websites, and prolific publications.
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