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Though each set of standards has admirable elements, Tampio asserts that democracies should disperse education authority rather than entrust one political or pedagogical faction to decide the country's entire philosophy of education.
Make sure that before you retain an attorney, that this is the person who you will entrust one of the most important times in your life to.
When Barcelona play AC Milan in the Champions League on Wednesday, manager Tito Vilanova will once more entrust one of his oldest friends with guiding his team through one of their most important games of the season.
(If you only did seven Quick Hits, then it will be 900031 HP left, which is still below the shell's break point) Entrust one more overdrive to Wakka and 12-hit again, this will finish Neslug off for sure.
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Ishiwata suggested that two deeply seated factors are major contributors to the paternalism of Japanese physician – an absence of the spirit of informed consent on the physician's side, and the practice of omakase (entrusting one's care to one's family and physician, on the assumption that they will make the decisions most beneficial or appropriate to oneself) on the patient's side [ 28].
That season, I parceled out weighty items like water between two tote bags, entrusting one to my father to lug from the subway.
Sir Harold died in 1994, entrusting one of Florence's few intact estates to New York University and its School of Fine Arts, along with a $25 million endowment for upkeep.
The wrong inheres in involuntarily entrusting one's business reputation to another business; See Ross-Whitney Corp. v. Smith, Kline & French Laboratories, 207 F.2d 197, 197 (CA 9 1953); AMF, of course, cannot control the quality of Sleekcraft boats.
In the past, The Paris Review has entrusted one of its interns with the responsibility of dressing as the team's mascot, the hadada bird, to run around flapping and squawking to heckle the other team.
These limitations are overcome by entrusting one's decisions to a trusted family member or friend who is capable of making decisions upon actually experiencing the situation.
Entrusting one's decisions in the context of medical treatment to one's family, close ones or medical professionals has been regarded as a dominant cultural characteristic of Japanese health care [ 14, 26- 28], though this is not strict to Japan [ 29].
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