But it is in such a dispensation, as much as in the wisdom of the world's largest electorate, that I trust to halt the BJP's ride to power.
The chefs, some of the few people who have daily access to the world's power-brokers, have the utmost trust of their employers.
"No, not when you have something better like a treaty, which is legally binding, " said Mrs Tauscher, adding that it is important for the world community to trust the two countries, which have 90% of the world's nuclear weapons.
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With less than 150 breeding females in the world, Whitebred Shorthorns are on the Rare Breeds Survival Trust's critical list.
But that doesn't mean there aren't places getting it right - as I found out when I visited the world-renowned Guy's and St Thomas's Trust in the heart of London.
The second is to open up North Korea gradually to the outside world and earn the trust of others, including the U.S. and Japan.
Our priority as editors is earning and keeping the trust of the world's most demanding readers by delivering the most essential news and analysis.
They will aim to do what they have done for more than a century: Earn and keep the trust of the world's most demanding readers by delivering the most essential news and analysis.
He also says, "We have heard from a number of CEOs who tell us of multiple benefits their organizations receive from the World's Most Ethical recognition, " including retaining customers because of the increased trust that such third-party recognition brings, and improved employee morale.
The Edinburgh World Heritage Trust has been using thermal imaging cameras to show residents of the capital's old and new towns how best to cut their bills.
He invested his winnings in a new business, creating in 2003 the world's first exchange-traded commodity, a gold trust in Australia.
World leaders, facing steep declines in credibility, have been warned they must prove their worth to a "new world" if they are to recover the public's trust.
And then, as we have seen, bit by bit, a little bit of news will come out and suddenly, the world's investors will say, we don't trust those guys anymore.
The world's investors are saying they aren't sure they can trust Mr. Bernanke's monetary bet.
"This means using our characters -- characters children love and parents trust -- to bridge some of the world's most intractable divides, " Knell said.
Muscular German industrial and banking mammoths still bestride the world witness Deutsche Bank's recent purchase of America's Bankers Trust or Daimler-Benz's merger with Chrysler.
Gobbling up another firm to become the world's biggest would produce a market presence that investors, if not anti-trust officials, would surely applaud.
It's the only surviving above ground remnant of the World Trade Center and yesterday the National Trust for Historic Preservation named it one of the 11 most endangered places in the country.
People, rightly or wrongly, have come to trust U.S. markets as the most efficient and fair in the world.
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Lucy Hocking's was joined on BBC World News by Baroness Cox, the founder of the Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust charity and by Nurul Islam, of the Arakan Rohingya National Organisation.
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