But just between us and the world's capital markets, the guy can't be trusted.
The more company stock within a 401k plan, the less an employer can be trusted.
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Typically there are very few measures to prevent misuse, because employees are already trusted.
But it's still way too early to tell, as midnight figures cannot be entirely trusted.
He added that it was now down to the shareholders to decide who they trusted.
But other experts insist it's the controls, not the drivers, that can't be trusted.
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Then, in mid-July 2000, Reiman warned fellow board members that revenue figures could not be trusted.
Faced with some 5, 700 contenders, voters were careful to choose from families they trusted.
But she wanted to believe that the Hispanic woman was her friend and could be trusted.
What we need is moral money: money that retains its value and can be trusted.
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The Big Board countered that Archipelago's trading system was so bad its quotes weren't to be trusted.
These are the fundamental obstacles to serving investors and other stakeholders with financial reporting that can be trusted.
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They are to be treated like a rare steak, ordered only when both the meat and the chef can be trusted.
Since the Enron debacle, only counterparties with high credit ratings have been trusted.
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Health Secretary Andy Burnham said the opposition's plans on the NHS were not credible and could not be trusted.
Hopefully, any expert advisers who may have recommended these investments, or sold them to the pension, can be trusted.
In the EU view we the people are not really to be trusted.
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Fund.com recently stated that its previous financials are not to be trusted.
Your implication is that Canada should have a more worldly and sophisticated view of its neighbour, which we formerly trusted.
Among all the attributes of the greatest leaders of our time, one stands above the rest: They are all highly trusted.
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Any employer that is willing to jeopardize your retirement security for its own benefit is, in my opinion, not to be trusted.
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Acting Prime Minister Shimon Peres, who lacks Rabin's military credentials, may not be able to persuade Israelis that Syria can be trusted.
Witness Z's evidence was the subject of heated legal argument at the trial, with the defence contending he could not be trusted.
Kind of like a pawn shop, but publicly traded and well trusted.
This remains only a suspicion, however, because the results of these lie-detector tests (administered under circumstances unclear to Sutton Associates) cannot entirely be trusted.
Consequently, the IPCC projections for the 21st century cannot be trusted.
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He is viewed suspiciously by conservatives who think his willingness to break the party line makes him too much of a maverick to be trusted.
He also turned around a defense theme -- "don't trust the messenger" -- and said it was the defense who were not to be trusted.
The Rehnquist clerkship marked Roberts as someone who could be trusted.
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