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The phrase "trust will have" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in a context where you are discussing the future implications of trust, but it needs additional information to be meaningful. Example: "If we continue to work together, trust will have a significant impact on our collaboration."
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The UAW's trust will have 17.5% and the bondholders 10%.
A union trust will have 55% and the government 10%.
The expanded trust will have net debt of 231.7 million Canadian dollars.
His trust will have the ability to appoint someone to represent Mr. Harman's interests and fill his place on the Newsweek/Daily Beast board.
To make it work better, he thinks the Scottish trust will have to stop seeing properties as liabilities rather than opportunities.
For some investors, a return of trust will have to begin in the same place that many of the recent problems did: companies' financial statements.
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That means that in total 65 hospital trusts will have run up an overspend this year, a big increase on 2012-13.
Private incomes re-invested into trusts will have to provide evidence of this to governing bodies, otherwise it will be unlawful".
But it now looks as if existing trusts will have to pay a charge equal to 6percentnt of the assets every 10 years.
Despite that, NHS trusts will have to cancel elective procedures, outpatient appointments and draw up emergency rotas if the strikes go ahead.
Today Ed Miliband warned that two thirds of hospital trusts will have to make big cuts, as a leaked document shows the NHS faces a deficit of £2bn in 2015.
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