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Be discrete and cunning if you have to because once you can come to the truth, it will always be your discretion to trust them or not.
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In the summer of 1970, months after President Richard M. Nixon announced the United States' invasion of Cambodia, Mr. Davidon began assembling a team from a group of activists whose commitment and discretion he had come to trust.
"I think you have to trust their discretion in what they say," he said.
Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) who commissioned the audit as chairman of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee that oversees the Labor Department, said the report shows that Labor Secretary Elaine L. Chao did not make good decisions when she asked the public to trust her discretion in awarding worker training grants.
His assistants remember a man of deep conviction whose "absolute discretion enabled people and groups to trust him".
That getting away with infidelity doesn't hinge on the successful execution of carefully-planned subterfuge, but having to trust and rely on the discretion of someone who could be a total nutbag.
AS THE LAW PROFESSOR TIM WU TOLD ME, to trust Google, you have to be something of a monarchist, willing to trust the near-sovereign discretion of Wong and her colleagues.
Somebody to trust.
To trust.
There's trust there, people to trust.
Learn to trust others.
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