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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?
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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.
Obviously, too, you had better have a lot of confidence in any individual or institution to whom you entrust so much.
Governments have a right to secrets, but equally we who entrust so much to government have the right every now and then to a decent debate about it.
And then, probably because of the invention of sound, films became expensive, and they decided that they couldn't entrust so much money to young men … that they couldn't entrust so much money to anyone under forty-five years old.
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.
"If we're entrusting so much of who we are to large companies, they should entrust us with a sense of where they're keeping it all, and what it looks like".
And Israeli security men caution against entrusting so strategic an asset as Israel's gas to their "frenemy".
And they are wise to do so.
He was wise to do so.
They are wise to do so.
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