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As John Rawls ultimately argues in Political Liberalism, they should seek leaders who would put themselves in the worn-out shoes of average Egyptians when writing a document in which they would entrust their lives and the lives of their children.
Exchange banks were established for the primary purpose of turning the values with which they were entrusted into bank money that is, into a currency that merchants accepted immediately, with no need to test the value of the coin or the bullion given to them.
KENNETH BRYNIEN President, New York State Public Employees Federation Albany, Nov. 7, 2011 To the Editor: Your continuing exposé of abuse and neglect of people with developmental disabilities in New York State underscores the outcome of one simple reality: staff members are trained in neither the tasks with which they are entrusted nor the ethical standards that should guide their conduct.
The entire society can be dissolved by a successful foreign invasion (2.211), but Locke is more interested in describing the occasions when the people take power back from the government to which they have entrusted it.
It says many of them were too elderly, inexperienced or poorly equipped to fulfil their obligations or had "underestimated the burden of the responsibility with which they were entrusted".
The delay, it turns out, is meant to build customers' confidence in the product to which they just entrusted all their financial information.
Meanwhile, everyone working at the EHRC should be aware that they have one purpose in common: to apply, through recourse to the law, by persuasion or campaigning, the underlying principles of the human rights legislation which they have been entrusted.
Poland does want its troops home as soon as possible but not before the task with which they have been entrusted is completed.Zbigniew MatuszewskiPolish ambassadorLondonPatent progressSIR – You rightly note the sharp increase in patent filings ("The cost of ideas", November 13th).
By the 19th century, Massachusetts codified fiduciary law, which was followed by U.S. law, that in simple terms, required fiduciaries to manage monies and assets to which they have been entrusted to the best of our ability with the highest return at a reasonable risk.
First introduced in Cigars of the Pharaoh, they provide much of the comic relief throughout the series, being afflicted with chronic spoonerisms, extremely clumsy, thoroughly incompetent, and usually bent on arresting the wrong character, in spite of all of which they somehow get entrusted with delicate missions.
"There probably are real differences among people in the extent to which they are willing to entrust private information to others," writes Anthony G. Greenwald, a social psychology professor the University of Washington, who has used the Web to conduct experiments among volunteers.
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