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Instead the focus has been on "banking union" that would entrust bank supervision and crisis management to European authorities.
On Sept. 25 he reached an agreement that would entrust the collection to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
"We have two different visions of health care," Mr. Lazio said, "one that would provide more choice and empower patients and physicians, to have more control over their health care decisions, and one that would entrust federal bureaucrats and give people fewer choices and less control over their lives".
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But I don't see anything in her record that would give me that kind of confidence that I would entrust to her the job of creating a world where my daughter will thrive.
So it was only natural that she would entrust him with the sale of her house in Stamford, Conn.
"The idea that people would entrust 50 percent of their money to the Afghan government is a nonstarter in this environment," said a Western official in Kabul.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, one of the nation's most successful dance troupes, said on Wednesday that it would entrust its future to Robert Battle, a 37-year-old outside choreographer who has had a long association with the company.
I can't imagine that the club would entrust a £100-200m budgetoto someone who's never had anything like that to spend, unless they had a seriously sparkly CV. 2.42pm BST Moyes iPod I am not publishing effin' Coldplay on here.
But they would entrust that information to a limited number of sites they'd built a relationship with".
And no mother in her right mind would entrust that future to someone whose policies have already threatened to destroy it.
But I think most experts regard it as unlikely that a nuclear state would entrust its most powerful source of security and prestige to a bunch of stateless fanatics.
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