Rather than being able to come to you and compete with other tribes each tribe should be entitled to all these as part of the trust responsibility.
Amending this legislation will acknowledge the sovereignty of federally recognized tribes and the trust responsibility of the United States, enhance FEMA's working relationship with tribal governments, and improve emergency responsiveness throughout Indian Country.
They valued this trust and responsibility.
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When a person in a position of trust and responsibility lets people down, and particularly if the faltering is due to a deficit of character (the usual suspicion and assumption), the person is almost always disgraced and branded for life, without prospect of ever regaining a position of trust (if, that its, he were so presumptuous as to seek one, which he would not be).
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Earlier on Thursday, Mr McKee told the inquiry that it had to be accepted that up until 2003 there was no "guidance, responsibility or authority" given to the trust board to take responsibility for the clinical safety and quality of care given to patients.
And we recognize that with this trust comes the responsibility to listen, and listen we will.
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He has helped place into positions of trust and official responsibility people whose often-undisclosed past associations at least raise questions about their reliability.
The trust has accepted responsibility and the CEO has now left.
For employees it means a manager or a boss that is willing to trust them with additional responsibility and growth opportunities.
On housing, we must trust Americans with the responsibility of homeownership and empower them to weather turbulent times in the housing market.
The collection and maintenance of the seeds is being co-ordinated by the Global Crop Diversity Trust, which has responsibility of ensuring the "conservation of crop diversity in perpetuity".
The minister said the report identified a number of areas of concern for both the South Eastern Trust, which has responsibility for health care within prisons, and the Prison Service.
When customers can see past the rhetoric and into the heart of a company's actions, they come to expect something there with which they can connect, something they can trust: consistency, responsibility to others, dedication to values larger than the bottom line and actions that unambiguously demonstrate that commitment.
It belonged to the St Aubyn family until 1954, when it was given to the National Trust but the family retained responsibility for its management.
The hospital said it was the responsibility of every NHS trust in England to make the best use of taxpayers' money by working more efficiently to reduce costs.
"We actually would be prepared to put in for a cooperative trust school and take on the responsibility of running that school, crucially enabling the head and teaching staff and support staff to do what they do best - and that's get on with their job of improving the results which they've done for the last three years now, " Mr Hookway adds.
Our relationship is characterized by an honest and open dialogue based on trust, respect, and co-responsibility.
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Within the talks themselves, you can add a lack of trust, debates over equity and historical responsibility, and the empty chest that is the Green Climate Fund.
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Conservative MP Charlotte Leslie has tabled a motion in the House of Commons calling for Sir David to resign because he "had overall responsibility for Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust during the period investigated in the Francis Inquiry".
Amid this, consumers have a responsibility to think about who they trust to safeguard their personal information.
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We therefore have a responsibility to be worthy of their trust every day.
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Taking corporate social responsibility to the next level involves building trust by being more transparent than you ever thought possible.
The Canals and River Trust (CRT) legally hold health and safety responsibility for the lock and part of the weir.
He said the primary care trust had to ensure their books were balanced as the responsibility for commissioning hospital services could be given to GP practices, under government proposals.
Do you trust a car company to keep you safe, or does that responsibility fall to a driver?
Using a series of experiments on both business executives and a random selection of adults, Brescoll et al found that after the fact, firms that conveyed an empathetic, responsibility-taking message ended up losing much less public trust than those taking more defensive or noncommittal stances.
Responsibility for retiree health care was shifted to a union trust fund, and if and when carmakers start hiring again, they'll pay a much lower starting wage. gm says its new compact, the Chevrolet Cruze, will be built profitably in Lordstown, Ohio, starting in late 2010.
Well, when we get back to fiscal responsibility, we'll start paying back the Social Security Trust Fund.
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For example, Barbara Kimmel, the executive director of Trust Across America, blamed confusing terminology (CSR, CR, Social Responsibility, or Sustainability?) and a simple lack of understanding (Why is CSR important?).
It is the responsibility of the individual or corporation leasing the property held under public trust by the governing body to not only pay the monetary dues unto the community it is operating in, but also support the heritage, culture, and economic sustainability of that community.
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