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Wolff was the first owner to sell minority stakes to his key people, President Mike Crowley and general manager Billy Beane, to whom he entrusts a lot of control.
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Anyone who has acquired that much power would likely have little trouble entrusting a lot of money to another woman; those first two films were female-directed as well as starring – and, in the case of Trainwreck, Langley took a punt on a writer/star whose only film credit at that point was Woman #1 in Seeking a Friend for the End of the World.
After all, they have entrusted him with a lot of money.
But inside the cadre, French parents entrust their kids with quite a lot of freedom and autonomy.
"Deputies, as all peace officers, are entrusted with enforcing laws and given a lot of awesome authority," said Michael Gennaco, who heads the agency.
A fundamental lack of trust makes any act that requires convincing voters to entrust the economy into a party's hands a lot more complicated.
In reality, s/he entrusts 5 6 nonqualified person (trained by him/her) to do a lot of things, including deliveries.
Known to work 100-hour weeks herself, Ms. Castagna demands a lot of her staff but she also entrusts them with a high level of responsibility.
But to ask the voters of a nation with Italy's unhappy, authoritarian past to entrust so much power to one person is to ask a lot.
"It took a lot of advocacy to convince people to entrust the use of antibiotics at the community level".
So every time you get on a commercial aircraft, you are entrusting your life to a set of equations, albeit supported by a lot of experimental observations.
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