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Putin's decision to entrust Russia's most profitable sector to these two Petersburg nobodies came as a surprise to his own inner circle.
Perhaps there is no connection between his philanthropic priorities and his decision to entrust his fortune to the oil and gas sector.
In fact, the Pom court expressly stated that it was "primarily guided" in its decision by "Congress's decision to entrust matters of juice beverage labeling to the FDA and by the FDA's comprehensive regulation of that labeling". Pom at 1178.
Republicans have also been angered by the governor's decision to entrust a sensitive job involving domestic security to a man whose background has not faced the routine scrutiny that an agriculture commissioner would undergo.
Her attention to detail and willingness to challenge Mr. Romney, honed in a series of supporting roles throughout his political ascent, underpinned his decision to entrust Ms. Myers with the biggest responsibility of his current 11-month-old bid for the White House.
And the decision to entrust the new federal office in charge of that effort to Mr. DiIulio, a widely published expert on juvenile crime with impressive academic credentials, is an example of the political caution with which the Bush administration will proceed.
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In 2015, against Spurs' fundamental opposition, the council took the decision not to entrust the club with the development and held a competitive process to appoint a developer, which resulted in the selection of Lendlease in September 2017.
The effect of the Supreme Court's recent decision is to entrust majority voters with the protection of minority rights, and the only version of the United States in which such a system is fair and just is the mythical country that reunited and emancipated its slaves 150 years ago, the imagined colorblind, free, and equal nation.
Although experts in ethics and law prescribe autonomous decision making as an essential component of informed consent to operative treatment, patients with esophageal cancer told us in a previous study that they preferred to entrust decision making to their caregivers in the context of life-threatening illness.
[2] I think it is agreed by all (sane) parties that, given the present deplorable state of the world, we can ill afford to entrust decisions concerning the future of this nation to persons so evidently unsuited to the task.
I'm a proponent of trust-based leadership which encourages executives and managers to entrust decisions to delegates and flatten the chain of command.
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