Sentence examples for trust contracted from inspiring English sources

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On 24 September, the CQC wrote to Leeds and York Partnership trust (LYPFT) – the NHS trust contracted to provide services at Bootham Park until 1 October – saying it had until midnight on 30 September to remove the hospital's 30 inpatients.

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The legal firm Irwin Mitchell has focused its case against three main defendants: the CQC and the two NHS trusts contracted to provide services at the hospital, listing NHS Property Services as an interested party.

By early modern times this warehousing function had given way in most cases to genuine intermediation, with deposits becoming debt, as opposed to bailment (delivery in trust) contracts, and depositors sharing in bank interest earnings instead of paying fees.

In the Chinachem case, Ms. Wang signed several lending and trust contracts in 1995 with the mainland Chinese firm that was to hold the bank stake, China Small and Medium Enterprise Investment Development, or China S.M.E.

He explains how an advanced economy hinges on property rights, the rule of law, a culture of trust, contracts, debt, reputation, self-interest and "creative destruction" -- the scrapping of old technologies and processes.

Nación Fideicomisos, Ms. Fernández's proposed replacement, does not fit the contractural requirement that any trustee must have its Corporate Trust Office in Manhattan and be in good legal standing in the United States.Argentina could seek to amend the trust contract, but to do so it would need to garner support from more than two-thirds of bondholders.

Robert Shiller of Yale found in a 1996 public opinion survey that slightly more Americans agreed than disagreed with this statement: "An important reason not to trust contracts indexed to inflation is that someone in the government might deliberately falsify the inflation numbers to take advantage of people like me".

The "trust contract" is now two-way.

As an embodied, living archive, she can customize her retelling of the Chicana-feminist history she's learned (and archived on her own skin) to each individual researcher she allows into her archive (by removing the outer layers of her clothing--a gesture already deeply encoded with social-trust contracts). She can answer their particular questions.

Patricia Hewitt smoothed the passage of her reforms by "apologising" for what she described as her "too prescriptive" insistence that primary care trusts must contract out their district nursing and family-planning clinics.

On the other hand, however, it produces a lack of trust between partners: 'We contracted out for some projects.

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