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Much like Bitcoin itself, it comes down to removing trust in counterparties.
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First, it restricted bank lending; now it is removing trust-company financing from the menu.
Bitcoin as well is a method for removing trusted parties from a protocol.
Intuitively, the erasure function removes trust annotations from types, as well as trust constructs from terms.
Social media removed trust barriers between users, and the ease of taking high-quality photographs made selling goods easier, and increased trust on the part of the buyer.
On this petition the judge of the Floyd circuit court on the same day entered an order removing the trust company from the receivership, and directing it to account for the assets of Zier & Company.
On that day an order was entered removing the trust company as receiver, and appointing Charles D. Kelso as receiver in its stead, and authorizing him to demand of Connor the property of Zier & Company.
Removing these trusts from the analysis improved the overall level of coding agreement from 96.3% (kappa = 0.93, p < 0.001) to 97.4% (kappa = 0.95, p < 0.001).
This may not remove the trust to a better state, but it will keep the heirs from getting gouged.
Epicurus takes to heart a problem Democritus himself recognized (see 2. above), which is that atomist theory threatens to undermine itself if it removes any trust we can place in the evidence of the senses, by claiming that colors, etc. are unreal.
In short, Americans stand, a la the movie, Network, in greater numbers than have been recently imagined, at their metaphorical windows, yelling, "We've had enough and we are not going to take it anymore!" We have had enough transparently phony political non-speak from candidates with corporate money who remove our trust in government.
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