The distribution of assets, and of the costs and benefits of different policies, as well as the role of trust, are all critical to the ability of societies to develop competent rules and institutions to address environmental, social and economic problems.
To fully understand the risks that face Bernanke, the Fed and the U.S. economy, I invite you to take a step back from everything we know about monetary policy and observe the critical role of trust in determining the value of a currency and the future path of inflation and interest rates.
This question opened the event and fostered a debate about the role of journalism in building trust among nations.
But the body representing Welsh independent TV producers is concerned at the BBC Trust's role in assessing S4C's performance and value for money.
The 53-year-old inherits his role at the Criterion Theatre Trust from Lord Attenborough, the previous chair of the registered charity set up in 1992.
Should the Bush Administration become party to this enterprise -- even on a unilateral, ostensibly trade-related basis -- it would abdicate its leadership role and betray the public trust.
The most persuasive evidence that trust plays a role, Sapienza says, is the difference from country to country in direct stock ownership by the wealthy, who presumably should all own shares.
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But new, more-sophisticated financial institutions are starting to fill that role, exemplified this year by trust companies.
How can you not trust someone in a role like this?
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He may not know the ins and outs of EastEnders, but Chris Patten's vast political and diplomatic experience is likely to be far more useful as he takes up his new role as chairman of the BBC Trust.
But in those where an inherent guardedness exists, such as with sales or management, trust plays an even greater role.
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The meeting was organized within the framework of the IPDC project, Strengthening the Role of Journalism in the Building of Trust between Nations, implemented by Media for Peace (Colombia) in collaboration with UNESCO's Office in Quito.
They may serve a vital oversight role, but they also impose costs of trust management and may hinder the smooth administration of a trust.
After an unsuccessful spell managing Chester that ended in 2005, Rush took on the role of elite performance director with the Welsh Football Trust, helping to develop the next generation of players.
"As a trust we are continuing to take a leading role in working with the strategic health authority, local primary care trusts and other providers to improve partnership working and commissioning services, " he said.
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Schmidt was swimming in the increasingly familiar waters of the Mid-Atlantic States in his role as company spokesman, informing a senate anti-trust subcommittee that Google is not a monopoly, as they suggested, but is in fact fighting for its very life against stalwarts like Facebook, Microsoft, Yelp, Expedia, Amazon, eBay, and Yahoo!
With People it was a sense of unease when going round a National Trust house and being required to buy into the role of reverential visitor.
The trust said the acre of steep, wooded land once played an important role in Darwin's childhood.
Community driven, citizen-generated news sites surely have a role to play too though, and this can only grow as communities build and trust increases.
But Antony Sumara, a former chief executive of the Mid Staffordshire trust which runs Stafford Hospital, says the group has performed a vital role.
"Bee consciousness is vital and we want more people to understand the crucial role bees play in our food chain, " said Matthew Oates, The National Trust's advisor on nature conservation.
Without it, trust is impossible and so by thinking about it, reflecting on its role in our society, and finally challenging our own assumptions we come to grips with it.
They should trust those in need and closest to the problems to play a powerful role in crafting and carrying out solutions, and they should provide support for civic engagement, policy advocacy and community organizing so that organizations working with and on behalf of marginalized communities can participate effectively in the public square.
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Even financial ratings agencies, which we have come to trust with our money, have taken a huge step backward due to their role in the recent mortgage crisis.
Whether or not trust protectors are fiduciaries remains the pertinent question in the states that have recognized their role.
Under the sale plan for Chrysler, a UAW health-care trust will receive a 55% stake in the bankrupt automaker (though no voting role on the board), while Italy's Fiat will take control with a 20% stake.
Neil McKinney, president of the Bahamas National Trust, which manages the country's resources, said sharks played an extremely important role in balancing the ecosystem.
The authors' plans for winning teachers' trust go beyond the usual bonfire of paperwork: testing would be streamlined, the regulatory role of the schools inspectorate (Ofsted) curtailed, and a chief education and skills officer created to represent teachers within the education department.
In 2009, the South Georgia Heritage Trust charity, which is running the project, asked Mr. Martin to take on the role of chief exterminator.
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