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Such managers are asleep at the wheel and should not be trusted to steer your portfolio especially during times of market stress.
Get the cars that can be trusted to steer themselves away from those that can't, and let them go as fast as they can.
People who could not be trusted to steer you on a worthy course, in other words people who routinely mistook the picturesque for the sublime.
People who could not be trusted to steer you on a worthy course, in other words - people who routinely mistook the picturesque for the sublime.
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They are trusted to steer their own path through business problems.
This means leaders who are not only open about sharing where the company is headed, but are trusted to steer its future and secure its legacy.
"You needed eyes in the back of your head," Rose later recalled, but from the age of eight, the youngsters were trusted to work the locks and steer the boats.
"The only way I will resign," Mr. Parker recalled telling the rest of the board, "is if Zuck receives control of the board seat, because he's the only one I trust to steer the company".
But the overall giveaway will cost a modest £1.4 billion ($2.1 billion) in 2010-11.From boom to bust to blightMr Darling aimed above all to draw a dividing line between experienced Labour and the neophyte Tories over the central issue of this election: who can be trusted most to steer the economy and restore sound public finances.
The problem arises, when we forget we have an inner guide we can trust to steer us in a direction most aligned with who we are.
Not to be trusted".
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