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The judiciary is the most trusted branch of government, polls show.
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There was no shortage of anger, but Irish people were more likely to express it by calling a radio phone-in or removing their savings from their once trusted local bank branch.
With a former Wall Street bank doubling as the fictional Manhattan Trust branch, Thomas and his team restored the former bank to its 1920s architectural structure.
But the assassinations were of Iranian counter-revolutionaries in the 1980s, and the bombings were always carried out by trusted proxies — normally a branch of Hezbollah.
In his remarks last week, President Obama said he welcomed the debate, noting, "If people don't trust the executive branch, and also congress and the judicial branch, then we're going to have some problems here".
Less than 2/3 of Americans say they trust the judicial branch, Gallup says.
The branch manager is trusted to make prudent lending and investment decisions based on one-to-one relationships with customers.
The executive branch cannot be trusted to restrain its own powers and restore a constitutional government following a national emergency.
In short, I think I will take my chances and trust the three branches of government involved in the Verizon request to look out for my interest.
Neal Katyal, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center, who clerked for Breyer in the mid-nineties, says, "Every single day you spend with him, you hear about how the courts should trust the political branches.
The framers believed that the political branches could not be trusted to stay within constitutional limits and established an independent judiciary to ensure that they did so.
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