Sentence examples for Entrust to from inspiring English sources

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These memories are too precious to entrust to any computer.

"War is too serious a matter," Georges Clemenceau famously quipped, "to entrust to the generals".

"And we have the very highest standards for those we entrust to enforce the law".

It is not a message he plans to entrust to the runway or ordinary television.

And there's this lovely dictionary definition of consign which is 'to entrust to the care of'.

The moment was too powerful to me to entrust to memory.

It didn't preclude me from entering professions deemed too dangerous to entrust to Jews.

We entrust to juries and the courts the responsibility of decisions affecting the life and liberty of persons.

In the end, Putin does not see a man whom he can entrust to head the country.

Let's face it, sporting glory is a far too fragile thing to entrust to the vagaries of our subconscious.

As with BND, the money customers entrust to TBAS is not guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

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