Back in the heyday of using trusts for shifting income, if a trust contained one of those powers, like the power of the grantor to withdraw property from the trust and replace if with property of equal value, someone who thought the trust was being used to shift income, would consider that power to be a defect.
But he told BBC Radio Cymru there were concerns about the extent of the BBC Trust's power to determine the nature of the service.
Heroes turn into elites, as we propagate the power of those we trust.
Under the governance structure, it is not within the power of the health minister to sack a trust chief executive.
The chefs, some of the few people who have daily access to the world's power-brokers, have the utmost trust of their employers.
In case the tai-pan gets into mischief, we also created the position of trust protector, whose only power is to fire and replace the trustee.
Care is taken not to give wife a general power of appointment over the credit shelter trust.
The notion that we could mend some of the tatters in the modern social fabric through an initiative as modest as a communal meal may seem offensive to those who trust in the power of legislative and political solutions to cure society's ills.
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, which recently met Hafren Power together with the Angling Trust and other green groups, is also reserving its judgment until it is able to see and assess detailed engineering plans for the barrage.
That raid led to the suspension of the power-sharing executive after unionists declared they could no longer trust Sinn Fein and threatened to quit.
Lisa Power, of the HIV charity Terrence Higgins Trust, said it was important that those of particular risk of HIV, and those who give them healthcare, needed to know the signs of early infection.
The objective here is to satisfy concerns and to earn the trust of those communities that would host future nuclear power power plants or their spent fuel.
The monopolies' habit of hushing up safety problems erodes public trust in nuclear power, which for all its troubles must surely be part of the future energy mix.
When the public and Congress does not trust an institution, it becomes very difficult for the holder of power to achieve his or her objectives.
Pujols has gradually restored our trust in the statistical production of modern day power hitters.
That raid led to the suspension of power-sharing after unionists declared they could no longer trust Sinn Fein and threatened to quit.
You may be able to use a power of adjustment or go to court for permission to move the trust to a TRU-friendly state.
The Carbon Trust believes that, in theory, sea power could provide 20% of the country's electricity.
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The CQC said it intended to work closely with these 47 trusts to sort out their problems ahead of April next year, when it will gain the power to intervene in every trust, from dealing out admonishments to potentially launching prosecutions and closing services down.
Finally, a gold standard produces trust in the dollar because gold has the unique characteristic of maintaining its buying power over time.
Skiing teaches lessons about the importance of staying close to people you trust, the importance of being prepared and, most of all, the power of taking chances.
Google, for example, could soon be the subject of EU and US anti-trust investigations to determine if it is stymieing competition by illegally leveraging the vast power of its technologies and services -- a claim it denies.
Financial elder abuse also occurs when the victim is manipulated into signing legal documents, such as a durable power of attorney, last will and testament, trust or living will.
But these groups, despite their failings, may also have a better knowledge of how political power works in the finer details, and how hard it is to govern a country without trust, or when constantly distracted.
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