Although he was never trusted with executive power, he had a knack for memorable cameos.
It is broadly popular, its stakeholders are eloquent and the Tories are not trusted with it.
They need to be trusted with their time to get their work done, wherever that work happens.
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No stranger coming into a private home with an elder should be completely trusted with money, valuables and private information.
But Conservative Business Minister Michael Fallon said later that Mr Miliband's speech showed Labour could not be trusted with public finances.
But this is in danger of strengthening the suspicion of British voters that the Conservatives cannot be trusted with state-funded services.
Nonetheless, Mr Li's companies rank among the few that international investors have consistently trusted with their money, even through the crisis.
It was one of several tough and unpopular things he did to prove that Labour could be trusted with the nation's finances.
The completed thought would have gone something like, "You winds, whom I trusted with such power, now dare to conspire with my sister Juno!"
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But like the other defense witnesses Friday, she insisted that Jackson was part of her family, and someone she unequivocally trusted with her children.
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It would be the clearest signal possible that these companies could not be trusted with the responsibility that the state wishes to pass to them.
"The innings was entrusted now to Dravid, who had emerged as the one man in the world who could be trusted with any situation, " wrote Bhattacharya.
Asked by YouGov, which conducted the survey, who parents most trusted with their children's education, 59% opted for their head teacher, while 6% said the education secretary.
After 10 years at Sealand Road, Storton was trusted with the caretaker-manager's position at Chester, but quit in 1984 when the board went over his head in signing loan players.
The think that their worldly interests forget about the after life and paradise require a person who is religious, who can be trusted with public money and serve the public honestly.
He was regarded by the leadership as a safe pair of hands, trusted with some of the most sensitive briefs in government and known as one of the most committed modernisers in the government.
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Home is no less fraught: Uxbal is an adoring, manners-correcting father to Ana (Hanaa Bouchaib) and Mateo (Guillermo Estrella), but his estranged wife, Marambra (Maricel Alvarez), is a ruin, jagged with drink, who cannot be trusted with the kids.
No word on whether the lawsuit was the final straw for debt holders who were concerned that Icahn could not be trusted with MGM, which owns the rights to the James Bond franchise and the upcoming film version of The Hobbit.
There is no doubt that the Blairites were acutely conscious of the value of cultivating ties with business as a way of cutting into the natural constituency of the Conservative Party, and making the point that Labour could be trusted with economic management.
At worst it will deny Labour the old, and generally successful, election slogan that the Tories can never be trusted with the NHS. At best it will paint David Cameron and the new Tories as the real radicals, doing the things New Labour once promised yet failed to deliver.
If Labour were being led by David - not Ed - Miliband the party would probably be using this conference to underline the lessons learned from Labour's past, to indicate how the party could be trusted with the nation's purse strings again and to reinforce that the next Labour government was likely to have to make painful choices of its own.
In the market we all live in today, the ability to connect technology to business problems lies squarely in the hands of the large established technology players with sophisticated consulting services organizations, large scale-up systems and the trusted relationship with the end customer.
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They trusted us with their information, and we are truly disappointed to have let them down.
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You focus on solving problems for people who trusted us with solving them.
Nick Clegg insisted they could be trusted more with the economy than Labour and more with society than the Conservatives.
In the summer, Chelsea sold Ricardo Carvalho, which meant the tried and trusted partnership with Terry was broken up.
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