The report justifies wider measures of well-being partly by noting that the public must have trust in official statistics.
And do you have trust in the Afghani government that might step in when and if Marjah would be cleared of Taliban forces?
It makes it more important to have trust in one another.
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Problems related to misidentifying patients and accessing their health information in a timely manner have eroded trust in the current low-tech system, which is why we need a new approach.
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The young, people from ethnic minorities and those in higher paid jobs tended to have more trust in MPs in general.
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They should have some expertise in common, have built up trust in each other and be able to work effectively together.
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In the meantime, polls show that 4 of every 5 investors have no trust in the dominant private financial institutions of our time.
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In order to restore confidence, citizens, entrepreneurs and bankers need to have renewed trust in the financial system.
If you already have a trust in one of those locales, move it, he adds.
Neither domestic nor regional actors have much trust in each other, so the cantonisation plan is a long shot.
But with polls showing Americans have more trust in President Bush than Kerry on national security matters, defense and security made up much of Kerry's speech.
"I have total trust in him, " Barnes told jurors.
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Professor Hugh Pennington, who chaired a public inquiry into the 2005 outbreak, said the system meant consumers could have "trust in the business that's based on actual evidence in front of their eyes".
Liberal Democrat Lord Thomas of Gresford offered a different perspective, saying that the law should remain as it is and that people have to trust in the ability of judges and juries to assess individual cases as they arise.
There is a fine line balancing the expertise leaders may have in a specific area with the trust those leaders have in the experts they have hired.
The on-board monitor in BMW and MINI provides users with the simplicity and familiarity they have come to trust in their iPhone and iPod touch and the intuitive and integrated iPod navigation menu can be safely operated through the vehicle's interface controls.
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Until then, you'll just have to put your trust in strangers and hope they have at least a basic understanding of the rule of thirds.
We should know the back story of those who have betrayed our trust in the public arena.
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The fact that readers have confidence and trust in the authentic nature of the institution cannot be underestimated.
These kinds of decisions have seriously eroded trust in the pews.
We have to be creative, we have to be innovative, we have to look forward and be visionaries, but we have to trust ourselves in any possible challenge.
It is incumbent on our brand proposition, and on our business model, for people to have a fundamental trust in the machines they rely on to run their lives.
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It also points out that in practice its balance sheet, its finances, were in fact stronger than many of these other banks: its creditors were wrong, it would say, to have so little trust in it.
Given the headlines, I was not surprised to read in a recent report that over the past decade the level of trust consumers have in institutions, particularly brands, has slipped by almost 50%.
"In spite of support measures which have been put in place previously to assist the trust, and the actions which have been taken, there needs to be further progress in the improvement of patient experience and care in the northern area, " he said.
Eurobarometer polls consistently put Britain at or near the bottom of the heap in answers to such questions as whether EU membership is a good thing or how much trust people have in the EU institutions (see chart).
"I am extremely grateful for the trust people have shown in me, " he said.
The value of the trust others have in you is far beyond anything that can be measured.
Hence the question: how do you resolve disputes when countries have different degrees of trust in judges, prosecutors and policemen?
And to comfort ourselves that we were doing the right thing, we have increasingly placed our trust in international institutions to safeguard our future.
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