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This is the logical outcome of entrusting health research to private companies.
After the bust, the government went off the idea of entrusting its finances to a single company.
Others are wary of entrusting sensitive data to another firm's servers.In this section What are brands for?
Certainly, it was Trajan who had taken the fateful step of entrusting the army of Syria to Hadrian.
Mürebbiye (1895; "Governess") was a bold attack on the prevalent custom of entrusting children to the care of often domineering governesses.
Prohibitions against human dissection were slowly lifting, and Mondino performed his own dissections rather than following the customary procedure of entrusting the task to a menial.
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Defining corruption as "the abuse of entrusted power for private gain," Transparency International ranked 180 countries by interviewing experts and business people both inside and outside each country.
Corruption is defined as the abuse of entrusted power for private gain.
As incidental data is just the opposite of entrusted data, it is limitedly present on Google+, LinkedIn, and Instagram, and cannot be found on Twitter.
Over half of respondents limited their disclosure to a close circle of entrusted family, and very few respondents (4/43) showed willingness to disclose to members of the community at large such as teachers, neighbors, or colleagues (See Table 1).
"I thank Commissioner King and the Board of Regents for entrusting me with this important responsibility.
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