Sentence examples for wise to entrust from inspiring English sources

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Is it wise to entrust so many of their activities to the employees of private companies, which are ultimately answerable not to the United States and its Constitution but to corporate stockholders?

But, given the overwhelming pressure on the welfare system at the moment, it may not be wise to entrust our fate in the hands of a government that doesn't seem willing or able to provide for everyone.

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Never mind that she's shown dubious fashion sense and tried to alienate every single business contact she's made this season, it's still a very wise plan to entrust a multimillion dollar corporation into her oh-so responsible hands.

Joe Gandelman of The Moderate Voice says the speech should serve as a warning for those Democrats who want to see Gore nominated once more for the presidency in 2008: "Gore undermined his own message by the ironic setting from which to deliver it — raising questions about whether the Democrats would be wise to again entrust their nomination to someone with such dubious political judgment".

"I didn't want to entrust it to someone else".

And who are we going to entrust with this task?

Patients and families traditionally tend to entrust therapeutic decisions to physicians.

The patient is able to control whom to entrust with personal medication information and when.

We have thus decided to entrust an external, specially trained third party with this task.

Furthermore, Europeans tend to entrust responsibility to the (central) government and not to private agencies.

It was difficult for many mothers to entrust others with the care of their child.

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