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"Thank you for entrusting your children to me," he said.
They rush into battle, fully entrusting me with their own destiny.
Thank you for entrusting us with your time for 8 years.
For them, it's like entrusting their shoes to their mothers or girlfriends.
Atkinson is entrusting him to help lead a young group of players.
Elizabeth Warren's Strengthening the Tenth Amendment Through Entrusting States Act, or STATES Act.
So is Wentz worth entrusting with $20 million and a first-round pick?
The victims thought they were entrusting their savings to finance and property sector experts.
The Strengthening the Tenth Amendment Through Entrusting States (STATES) Act was reintroduced last month.
It used to worry about entrusting so important a market to squads of anonymous intermediaries.
And I hoped I wouldn't feel like an idiot for entrusting him with the experience.
At the same time, customers should be careful about with whom they're entrusting their data.
Standing alongside Xi after the talks, Putin thanked China for entrusting the pandas to Moscow.
Then, like magic, they leave in the morning, entrusting the baby into your well-rested arms.
Too much information is a good thing when entrusting your furry friend to your human friend.
By comparison, only 23 percent of consumers are comfortable entrusting personal data with their mobile carrier.
The dark side is that you are entrusting your personal data to a third-party company.
Further layoffs at its portfolio companies could further stoke concerns about entrusting it with more cash.
Entrusting it to state legislatures, where charter-hostile teacher unions hold considerable power, is beyond risky.
Now 79 and happily retired in Switzerland, Turner said she was entrusting Warren with her stage persona.
"We know that you're entrusting us with every intimate detail of who you are," the website jokes.
A Brexit might spook investors into entrusting their money only to the safest repositories like American Treasuries.
Lamoriello said that he was entrusting this month's N.H.L. draft in Dallas to the team's existing staff.
Some conservative politicians have criticized Ms. Park for entrusting state affairs to a mere "ajumma," or housewife.
Mickey and Gus are fumbling towards vulnerability the way we all do: by entrusting their feelings to devices.
This study is the latest to highlight the potential risks of entrusting sensitive health information to our phones.
His picks so far suggest that Trump is entrusting the business establishment to take on the political establishment.
Trump's faith in Pompeo is seen as a key factor for entrusting him with the North Korea portfolio.
Mr. Cook's views on privacy hardened over time as customers globally began entrusting more personal data to Apple's iPhones.
The Nubia Alpha is an ambitious attempt to make smartwatches more capable by entrusting them with more smartphone capabilities.
It satisfies every middle-class nightmare about the guilty relief of entrusting your screaming toddlers to other people's care.
Every artist should take a step back at who Spotify is entrusting to carry out its new content policing.
Anything was worth a shot—even entrusting the team to Huseynzade, who was unknown within the professional soccer establishment.
He has refused to sell off his businesses, instead entrusting them to his children, who remain his closest advisers.
She embraced me with such warmth — a local legend entrusting her work to the vision of a young, novice curator.
If we go by current trends, entrusting democracy to Silicon Valley will give us perfect laundry and fewer voting rights.
Entrusting our national security and our nuclear arsenal to someone with Mr. Trump's temperament and lack of experience is irresponsible.
The past decade has seen an explosion in the number of people entrusting massive tech companies with their personal data.
When Americans trust corporations to shape their politics, what they are really doing is entrusting important decisions to the marketplace.
According to Ferguson, the more sensitive the data, the greater the risk in entrusting that data to a private company.
Entrusting the shelters to a ministry would rob women of their only defense against so-called honor killings, they say.
So was entrusting multiple responsibilities to a closed circle of people who were unprepared and unwilling to make hard choices.
The people spoke when they re-elected Mr. Obama in 2012, entrusting him to choose new members for the court.
First, abolishing the EPA would involve repealing a number of laws entrusting the agency with a number of specific environmental responsibilities.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for believing in me from day one and entrusting me with this story.
Entrusting the day-to-day running of the company to Isla was widely seen as removing any uncertainty about succession plans.
He sat out a number of the "White Album" sessions, entrusting the work to assistants such as Emerick and Ken Scott.
"There are a number of people out there that are somewhat resistant to entrusting their lives with autonomous vehicles," said Sen.
Now the studio is entrusting the director with another of its cherished titles, "Dumbo," and a surprise teaser has just dropped.
O'Sullivan says that kind of work is very different from entrusting machines with the power to take someone's life or liberty.
The scandal-hit lender named industry veteran John McFarlane as chairman, entrusting him to help steer it through its troubled times.
It apportions money directly to larger cities, like Chicago, while entrusting states, like Illinois, to hand down the cash to smaller subdivisions.
Formally titled the Strengthening the Tenth Amendment Through Entrusting States Act, the bill filed Thursday is sponsored in part by Colorado Sen.
Security is important enough to these markets that they'll want to own their own destiny rather than entrusting it to other vendors.
And honestly, I'm not a huge fan of entrusting front door (or car) access to Amazon — or anyone else for that matter.
Thank you for entrusting us with your most important moments – we're honored to have been a part of a truly special movement.
Entrusting our entire nuclear launch approval process to just two people in the Executive Branch is simply fraught with too much risk.
"I want to thank the legislature for entrusting me with the privilege of serving as New York's 66th Attorney General," she said.
Investors have been pulling money out of riskier, developing countries and entrusting it to safer, more established economies like the United States.
We vote with our ballots and send people to Washington, entrusting them to make the sort of decisions of which we would approve.
But he has decided to pursue a "Jupiterian" presidency: he speaks little in public, entrusting the daily job of spin to his government.
Consumers are increasingly entrusting online services with all kinds of personal data — but that trust has been repeatedly abused or taken for granted.
Faced with the challenges of entrusting any criminal case to a jury, prosecutors were increasingly skipping trial altogether, negotiating a plea bargain instead.
The necessity of entrusting an intermediary with a private cryptocurrency key creates many of the security risks that cryptocurrencies were supposed to eliminate.
"I'm always willing to discuss next steps, but as it is, I'm entrusting in our judicial systems and in our courts," he said.
As the platform providers insist they have no control over these temporary workers, customers are increasingly worried about entrusting them with their safety.
Democrats have been quick to cite Mr. Trump's friendlier posture toward Russia as a critical rationale for entrusting more review powers to Congress.
Because of the violence in Honduras, Ms. Rosales-Fajardo said, the parents believed that entrusting their children with smugglers was a better option.
Some natives were ambivalent about entrusting their future to a corporation, and worried about losing hunting and fishing grounds to sale or bankruptcy.
The partners are entrusting the redesign, which has not been completed, to Brad Cloepfil, who has offices in New York and Portland, Ore.
"I am entrusting all of you moving forward to take care of each other because it is the right thing to do," Carter said.
But snatching software is seen as entrusting a third party to buy the ticket on your behalf, so it does not break the rules.
But entrusting a public service to private institutions that prioritize the pursuit of capitalism over the public good is, nevertheless, a big risk.[Bloomberg]
For one, when you fly on a plane you are literally entrusting your life to a commercial entity, its maintenance practices, employees, and aircraft.
With all those student loans, can you really afford to leave your kitchen vacant instead of entrusting it to someone else's dinner party (Feastly)?
It's every pet owner's worst nightmare: entrusting your fur baby to the care of supposed professionals only to shockingly discover you've been sorely mistaken.
But he also understood that delivering the music was just as important as making it, and not something he felt comfortable entrusting to others.
Chelsea, Manhattan Entrusting a pal with your keys to make sure the coffee pot was shut off is a hallmark of a close friendship.
"I'm grateful to the NFLPA for entrusting me with this opportunity to work with a marquee collegiate showcase," Whaley said in a press release.
So it's no surprise that he's entrusting an experienced product executive with leading the division, especially following the recent shakeup among Oculus' original leadership.
Corporate bond yields are also rising fast, as investors have begun demanding a better return from entrusting their money to China's frequently opaque companies.
The Japanese word omakase — a menu of the chef's selection, often requiring weeks-ahead reservations — carries overtones of entrusting yourself to another's superior judgment.
Entrusting your files to a server located in some ominous unknown location might seem counterintuitive, but it's actually the safest way to protect your data.
Parents and others "who have placed children directly into harm's way by entrusting them to violent criminal organizations will be held accountable," Ms. Elzea said.
Given the stakes — human civilization — the Democrats on the Foreign Relations Committee seemed understandably nervous about entrusting this critical position to a former oil executive.
Some major investors are sceptical about entrusting fresh money to a management team that has yet to win their confidence after a turbulent couple of years.
We're grateful to the Sunlight board for entrusting us with these projects, and we're eager to help see that the mission that animated their creation continues.
Entrusting the body to various temples throughout Lower Egypt, Ptolemy apparently seized the remains of his former king as they were being carted back to Greece.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle also expressed support for The Strengthening the Tenth Amendment Through Entrusting States (STATES) Act, which was reintroduced in April.
"If someone doesn't want to get help, then we'd have to part company because our clients are entrusting us with their most important matters," McKeon said.
Some major investors are skeptical about entrusting fresh money to a management team that has yet to win their confidence after a turbulent couple of years.
After all, there is nothing reasonable about entrusting some fraction of your emotional well-being to beefy strangers chasing a ball, but we do it anyway.
Motherland's premise, that instead of silencing these women, the country instead put all its faith behind them — literally entrusting them with America's national security — is powerful.
Trying to save money, Mr. Simmons once acted as his own courier to a shoot in Paris, entrusting himself with luggage full of Chanel and Fendi.
If entrusting your password archive to an additional piece of software makes you nervous, export the list of passwords so you have a record of them.
But I like the idea of entrusting my gadgets and toys to a company that professional photographers trust hundreds of thousands of dollars of camera equipment to.
Postel did not think to grant administrative power over them to the relevant governments; instead, he began entrusting management responsibility on a first-come, first-served basis.
But this weekend the Brooklyn Historical Society aims to help revive it by entrusting its care to a new generation: the children attending the society's Handmade History!
The couple is essentially entrusting you — over a clergyman or a legal official — to administer the all-important part of their ceremony that makes their union official.
Newer cases of fraud, as uncovered last year at Wells Fargo, have only made younger investors even more dubious about entrusting their burgeoning assets with established players.
LinkedIn said on Tuesday that it's finally migrating computing workloads from its own equipment to the Azure public cloud, entrusting its critical data with parent company Microsoft.
Although the idea sprang from Stone's warped mind, he would serve strictly as an executive producer, entrusting directorial duties to Clear and Present Danger helmer Phillip Noyce.
They will be entrusting the administration of a major federal program to a man who won't understand the most basic facts about the legislation he is signing.
So he let them play, sticking with his regular rotations, entrusting them to tell him if they needed a break from the grind of a long season.
But its primary response to date has been to try to discourage migrants from making the journey to the United States or entrusting their children to smugglers.
Subsequent leaks and reporting have made it clear that entrusting third parties with sensitive personal data opens consumers to the risk of hacking and government surveillance overreach.
It was the Mets who at least partially opened the door for Backman's return, entrusting him with multiple clubs in their farm system between 2010 and 13.
Denuding platforms of human editors while entrusting recommendations to algorithms has been a boon to bad actors of all kinds, from anti-vaccine zealots to foreign agents.
It can teach people to be better citizens by entrusting them with responsibility and pushing them to talk — and listen — to people who look and think differently.
More troubling, it lacks oversight and accountability, entrusting the private sector to train workers with their best interests in mind, without repercussions for failing to do so.
It's not an ideal measure; it still involves entrusting a lot of confidence in Facebook as well as being comfortable with a stranger looking at your intimate images.
The prospect of fresh elections may not be palatable, but it sure beats entrusting the futures of a generation or more to a government barely worth the name.
Congress keeps entrusting more power to less accountable agencies, the executive branch isn't reigning in its agencies' exercise of power, and the judiciary is looking the other way.
One difficulty with entrusting mental-health services to a for-profit company is that there is a disincentive to acknowledge abuse, because doing so could jeopardize the contract.
Gardner and Warren have been collecting support for the Strengthening the Tenth Amendment Through Entrusting States (STATES) Act, a measure that would align state and federal marijuana policies.
If you're trusting a third party to keep what are called the private keys, so if you're entrusting that third party to keep ... KS: I think I did.
It hired 15 lobbyists to push the Strengthening the Tenth Amendment Through Entrusting States (STATES) Act, a bill to protect state laws regulating marijuana use from the federal government.
She acted as the company's chief financial officer even as it grew, entrusting routine accounting to a controller but doing the strategic work of forecasting and financial modeling herself.
"I'm proud of every project Jo and I have done for different reasons, because when you think about the gravity of these families entrusting us with their home," he says.
Hanko are far superior to "Western-style signatures", the letter says, because bosses can save time by entrusting their seals to proxies, who can then approve documents on their behalf.
AROUND 270m people have left China's countryside to work in urban areas, many of them entrusting their children to the care of a lone parent, grandparents, relatives or other guardians.
Entrusting teachers to deliver their expertise is part of the success story in Finland, where significant gains in math and reading scores have led other countries to study its approach.
After a 19853-21985 year, the Dolphins had a curious summer, dropping good players like tackle Laremy Tunsil and receiver Kenny Stills and entrusting the team to quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick.
ALIT in a statement said it had left the consortium in August 2015, entrusting its partner CEIEC to act solely on its behalf to fulfil the contract with the TRC.
The problem, as Enrich reports, was that the vast majority just wanted to get a glimpse of a celebrity and had no plans on entrusting him with their money. See?
"What worked well was entrusting people from the community that the community recognized and resonated with," Waikinya Clanton, the DNC's director of African-American outreach told CNN after the special election.
"Entrusting an airline to transport your belongings to their final destination in a safe and timely manner is a huge leap of faith for many people," said RewardExpert CEO Roman Shteyn.
"I'm entrusting the care of the OASIS to you now," says a previously recorded version of Halliday when Wade finally wins the game that has been designed almost exclusively for him.
As people grow more wary of entrusting their personal data to tech companies, persuading them to hand their checking account over to a partnership involving Google may be a hard sell.
The Cannabis Trade Federation, a nonprofit to educate and advocate for cannabis in public policy, hired 15 lobbyists to push the Strengthening the Tenth Amendment Through Entrusting States Act in January.
As investors pulled back in fear on Friday, entrusting their money only to the safest places like United States Treasuries, the moves appeared to foreshadow a tightening of credit for many.
Johnny: We're trying to provide a tangible means of understanding the problems with entrusting third parties with master keys we can't revoke, such as happened recently with the Apple/FBI fiasco.
Life on Mars is going to be hard enough already without entrusting power to ordinary Martians, who probably aren't going to be any more rational and level-headed than ordinary Earthlings.
Yes, the man who once called his users "dumb fucks" for entrusting him to be the steward of their personal data is in the midst of a disastrous and very public reckoning.
If, as Wahler asserts, each artwork presents a clear narrative arc, where does that leave the viewer's agency, in terms of interpretation, critical thinking, or the entrusting of belief in the object?
For their part, Huawei's critics in America, led by Vice-President Mike Pence and the secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, stress the risks of entrusting any sensitive infrastructure to any Chinese firm.
"It shows that the prime minister is serious about foreign policy, and secondly, that he is entrusting it in the hands of a professional," Lalit Mansingh, a former foreign secretary, told Reuters.
In our view, this is the way all computer and smartphone platforms should provide security, rather than entrusting one monopoly app store as the arbiter of what software users are allowed to obtain.
Eschelbeck leads a team of 550 Google employees with the mission "to protect our users' data, all that data you are entrusting us with," he said at the RSA Conference in San Francisco.
But they are doing this without transparency or oversight, entrusting these decisions to user flags that are reviewed by lawyers and policy staffers, who combine the function of legislators, judges, and executive officials.
"I am thankful to Chairman Emmer and the entire Republican leadership for entrusting me with this responsibility as we work to regain the majority in 2020," she said in a statement to Politico.
Suge Knight could be in prison for the rest of his life, but he doesn't want to go out a broke man ... so he's entrusting Ray J to cash in on his name.
Formally titled the Strengthening the Tenth Amendment Through Entrusting States Act, or STATES Act, it would bar the Justice Department from interfering with state marijuana laws, underscoring a conservative value of promoting state sovereignty.
Although the 72-year-old entrepreneur has been steadily relinquishing his leadership role in Lenovo since 1999, entrusting the care of the company to CEO Yang Yuanqing, Liu is not resting on his laurels.
This mentality is not ingrained in China, where first-generation savers and investors have no qualms entrusting online retailers, search engines, travel agencies, social media networks, smartphone providers, and start-ups for financial services.
"The idea of entrusting big enterprise with our brain data should create a certain level discomfort for society," said Daniel Newman, principal analyst at Futurum Research and co-author of the book Human/Machine.
Taking responsibility for policymaking away from a technocratic elite and entrusting it to a broader community of engaged citizens would only lead to more partisan conflict, assuming that such a program were even workable.
Wilson, who is the chief financial officer of Green Bits, emphasized the growing support among both Republicans and Democrats for a marijuana legalization bill, the Strengthening the Tenth Amendment Through Entrusting States (STATES) Act.
But to realize those benefits, you had better be sure the professional in whom you are entrusting your financial well-being — and, likely, your assets — has the right combination of core competencies and expertise.
High on a wall in West Virginia, entrusting his weight to a narrow handhold, another shrieks "in all out battle mode," according to Lynch's caption; but is he shrieking in pain, exhilaration or fear?
For the first time, however, she is entrusting one of her theatrical productions — "Atlas," no less — to someone else: Yuval Sharon, who is staging the opera for the Los Angeles Philharmonic, June 11-14.
James is Pictet's head of fixed income trading and as recently as 210, his team conducted four-fifths of his deals the old way - entrusting contacts at banks to quote him competitive prices by phone.
The President-elect is leaning towards entrusting the ExxonMobil tycoon with the stewardship of US diplomacy, a move that could ignite the first showdown between the pugilistic President-elect and senators in his own party.
Entrusting the finance ministry to his son-in-law, picking fights with his allies in Europe and keeping an American preacher under arrest to extract concessions from Washington have not endeared him to investors, either.
If emotions inhibit traders' ability to think rationally during market booms and busts, investors might be better off entrusting their money either to static index funds, or to trading algorithms without any emotions at all.
James is Pictet's head of fixed income trading and as recently as 215, his team conducted four-fifths of his deals the old way - entrusting contacts at banks to quote him competitive prices by phone.
Her outburst at NASA men – "You're just a bunch of boys making models out of balsa wood" – reveals the massive difficulty of entrusting her husband's life to an idealistic moon mission run by fellow humans.
KARACHI, Pakistan, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Loss-making Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on Wednesday named Musharraf Rasool Cyan as its new chief executive, entrusting him with turning around the national carrier's fortunes after a turbulent year.
In a 28500-6900 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that Arizona's capital sentencing procedure violated the Sixth Amendment's jury trial guarantee by entrusting a judge to find the factors necessary for imposing the death penalty.
But after everything we've seen, after everything Republicans have done in front of the public, it is striking that they believe entrusting themselves with immense power is a good idea, and something they should pursue lustily.
Or will he punch back against his own instincts and play off the ball, entrusting the likes of Victor Oladipo and Doug McDermott to spruce up their own playmaking chops for the good of the team?
Ben Carson, a right-winger with little management experience, whom Mr Trump has chosen to head his Department of Housing and Urban Development, once wrote that "entrusting the government" to look after housing policy was "downright dangerous".
Over the past two years, about 1.5 million migrants have fled fighting and poverty across the Middle East, Africa and Asia, many entrusting their lives to people smugglers who charged exorbitant prices to help them reach Europe.
"When you're an investor, you're entrusting your money to someone and so one of the things you want to know is whether they're taking care of your money," says Nell Minow, a longtime authority on corporate governance.
"Entrusting the nuclear codes, supervision of the U.S. economy, and responsibility for conducting foreign policy to a person so mentally unstable as Donald Trump would be dangerous," the group said in a statement on Facebook late Monday.
Because of the sensitive nature of the information, a number tech chiefs at top health systems have reservations about entrusting their data to the cloud, where they&aposd have less oversight of the security of that data.
If anything, entrusting the choice of the president to a group that's 0.0005% the size of the voting population would make it more likely, not less, that a nightmare candidate would win the keys to the White House.
The nation is battling the coronavirus outbreak with a grass-roots mobilization reminiscent of Mao-style mass crusades not seen in China in decades, essentially entrusting front line epidemic prevention to a supercharged version of a neighborhood watch.
Mr. Rivlin began hearing the recommendations of each major party Sunday evening and was to finish on Monday, before entrusting the task of forming a government to whichever candidate he believes has the best chance of being successful.
GERMANTOWN, N.Y. (Reuters) - A dozen wild food foragers listened intently to botanist Hayden Stebbins in an upstate New York field, entrusting him to steer them clear of the poisonings and arrests that have plagued others across the United States.
She created the compositions on her head-spinning new album, "Binary," using internet resources — even, at one point, a random-number algorithm — and entrusting the results to this trio, with Matt Mitchell on piano and John Hollenbeck on drums.
I've been obsessed with courtroom dramas ever since I memorized practically every word and frame of Billy Wilder's Witness for the Prosecution and I'll be forever grateful to David & Dan for entrusting me with adapting this powerful segment of George's book.
"Congress never envisioned entrusting the FCC with the extraordinary authority that the order purports to exercise or subjecting the internet to intrusive central-planner-style oversight," USTelecom, an industry trade group, wrote in a legal brief challenging the FCC's policy.
The fact that its thuggish regime is now entrusting its survival to a facilitator of Iranian interests in Latin America should make the incoming administration prioritize Venezuela's future in its foreign policy and seek to weaken Iran's influence in Caracas.
As someone who once oversaw a state Medicaid program, and spent years working in scores of states on health and social issues, I can't think of a worse solution than entrusting our health to the changing whims of state politics.
Shares of Westpac Banking Corp, the country's No. 2 lender, closed lower after the company named industry veteran John McFarlane as chairman, entrusting him to help steer it through its troubled times in the wake of a money laundering scandal.
There are reasonable ways to use housing policy to enhance the opportunities available to lower-income citizens, but based on the history of failed socialist experiments in this country, entrusting the government to get it right can prove downright dangerous.
"Entrusting this effort to a failing Qualcomm management who lacks the support of its owners, and that pays out much of its excess cash flow in fines as a result of serial lawbreaking, would not be in America's long-term interests."
Entrusting this effort to a failing Qualcomm management who lacks the support of its owners, and that pays out much of its excess cash flow in fines as a result of serial lawbreaking, would not be in America's long-term interests.
GERMANTOWN, N.Y., May 17 (Reuters) - A dozen wild food foragers listened intently to botanist Hayden Stebbins in an upstate New York field, entrusting him to steer them clear of the poisonings and arrests that have plagued others across the United States.
An acronym for "Strengthening the Tenth Amendment Through Entrusting States," the bill would pave the way for U.S.-based cannabis businesses like Acreage to run their operations legally, have accounts at federally regulated banks and list on U.S. stock exchanges if passed.
"There are reasonable ways to use housing policy to enhance the opportunities available to lower-income citizens," Carson wrote, "but based on the history of failed socialist experiments in this country, entrusting the government to get it right can prove downright dangerous."
The woman, who also didn't want to give her name because of her undocumented status, said she and her husband have documents ready entrusting their children, ages 9, 12 and 15, to a relative in case they're both removed from the country.
It's ironic that the U.S. government has pursued Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE on account of national security and suspected links to Chinese authorities, and yet one of America's largest corporates is entrusting user data to a state-owned company in China.
It's probably not wise business entrusting the fate of your potentially career-changing new album to a kid who impishly defected for a rogue rival label and vengefully leaked his own record, but no puzzling "Empire" development goes down without a shocking payoff.
And we follow Ema Ponce, a gay Ecuadorean college student who, entrusting her fate to human smugglers, embarks on a hellish journey to America, where her life intersects with Aida's in a way that briefly holds out the promise of a happy ending.
As the euphoria over the end of the Mugabe era began to subside, many opposition politicians, rights activists, ordinary citizens and even some party members were expressing concerns about entrusting a new Zimbabwe to a leader so closely tied to the old.
It said that orders had been faked by the company to control prices of metal it dealt in, while its "entrusting sales" program — allowing retail investors to lend money to end users to buy metals — had not been approved by China's central bank.
Clinton joined Obama on stage after his speech, and the President and his 2008 primary rival clung together in a shared moment of symbolism: the nation's first African-American leader entrusting its future to the woman who could become its first female commander-in-chief.
"Not to run my businesses and be in charge," Paul says, "but to simply look over the shoulders of other people who were in my businesses who I'm entrusting to run my business, because I knew my dad would have my best interest at heart."
But tech workers can perhaps be forgiven for not entrusting their industry to a U.S. administration in which immigration officials conduct "digital strip searches" of border-crossers, and the president's unelected son-in-law does state business with Saudi Arabia's despotic crown prince on WhatsApp.
The Strengthening the Tenth Amendment Through Entrusting States (STATES) Act, also introduced in the last Congress, would exempt individuals and businesses that are working in compliance with a state's cannabis laws from prosecution under federal law, which still prohibits the selling and use of marijuana.
Entrusting one youthful score — completed in 1944, when Boulez was 19, and never performed publicly in his lifetime — to the Paul Sacher Foundation in Switzerland, this champion of modernism, who died in 2016, left open the possibility that his early traces might be discovered.
The hope among Republicans is that the Wisconsin results are a leading indicator: that as satisfaction with the economy solidifies, even some voters uneasy about Trump's personal behavior will grudgingly give him more credit and grow uneasy about entrusting economic policy to a Democrat.
Closing out the 71st annual television awards ceremony, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss thanked creator George R. R. Martin for entrusting his book series to the young producers more than a decade ago and praised the cast and crew for their work on the program.
By entrusting portfolio management to a global equity manager that has the investment expertise and resources to closely monitor economic exposures of the portfolio and conduct the necessary rebalancing and tactical shifts, plan sponsors can focus on more strategic issues such as managing the plan's liquidity.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE resigned all official positions in the Trump Organization before Inauguration Day, entrusting it to his two eldest sons.
It matters because along with entrusting our immigration enforcers to keep us safe, in the president's often-tweeted phrase, we also entrust them with the responsibility of treating unauthorized immigrants not as prey but as human beings entitled to dignity, even if only minimally to due process.
By entrusting their overarching infrastructure or computing to a cloud-based company, customers are putting the onus on an organization that is "so much more capable and has so many more security resources than you do as a small company or even a large enterprise," Jay Kaplan said.
How are the citizens of this country supposed to feel safe knowing that their president is not only hostile toward the CIA and FBI, but imagines himself too "smart" for intelligence briefings and insists on keeping private security detail rather than entrusting his safety entirely to the Secret Service?
Risky as even surgical conventional strikes against North Korea may be, the dangers of continuing patient diplomacy are far riskier: 1) Buying time for sanctions and diplomacy to peacefully disarm nuclear North Korea means entrusting our lives to a mutual assured destruction (MAD) relationship with the psychopath in Pyongyang.
Lavinia, soon after entrusting her collection to Susan for editing, abruptly reclaimed it, and delivered the work instead to Austin's mistress (and Susan's nemesis), Mabel Loomis Todd, who, with Thomas Higginson, a mentor of sorts to Dickinson, put out the first editions of Dickinson's poems, in the eighteen-nineties.
Update, 12/21/2017, 1pm EST: A spokesperson at Penguin Random House has responded to Hyperallergic's inquiry regarding the Richard Avedon Foundation's allegations with the following statement: Avedon himself, in his last will, appointed Norma Stevens as the founding director of his Foundation, thereby entrusting his legacy to her.
"Barack Obama chose Vice President Biden to be his partner over eight years in the White House, entrusting him with managing the stimulus that saved our economy from a depression, obtaining the deciding vote for the Affordable Care Act, and countless national security priorities," Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates said.
It feels like standing in a stream that is much bigger than the two of us and feeling a tremendous amount of humility, but also being called to do what's right because all of these fantastic artists who we respect as creatives are entrusting us to do right by her.
"There's no accounting to the public for who it is that failed to check Loehmann's application, to check his background, to do proper due diligence before entrusting this man with a badge and a gun," Subodh Chandra, a lawyer for the Rice family, said at a news conference after the announcement.
For the 1.7 million working mothers of children under one year old, entrusting their child to a stranger for eight hours every weekday is a petrifying but necessary evil: The United States and Papua New Guinea are the only two countries in the world that do not guarantee paid maternity leave.
To help you navigate your first appointment, or shop around for the doctor you feel most comfortable entrusting your skin to, we've enlisted the help of several experts, all of whom have plenty of experience working with deeper skin tones, to share the six things that should never happen during your session.
That was the message from YouTube and one of its star creators, choreographer Kyle Hanagami, at Code Commerce in New York City on Monday, where the pair offered something of a tutorial for how brands can speak to their audience by entrusting the internet celebrity to get it right all on their own.
With the rest of their clan dead, missing or away fighting, and their home reduced to rubble, the grandmother has been entrusting to the child the story of her life, rendering in harrowing detail its half-century span of resistance and survival in the face of violent dispossession, colonization, foreign invasion and civil war.
Even if Trump shared only minimal information that was considered highly classified, a number of experts said, it is a stark reminder of the lingering concerns many intelligence professionals have about entrusting sensitive national security information to a president who has dismissed their expertise and has no prior experience in government or the military.
It argues that the companies erred by entrusting an untrained civilian public with a weapon designed for maximizing fatalities on the battlefield, and that its advertising — relying on messages of combat dominance and hypermasculinity ("Consider your man card reissued") — specifically appealed to disturbed young men who could be inclined to use the weapon to commit violence.
When Avengers: Age of Ultron and Captain America: Civil War did confront the questionable narrative premise of the entire franchise — entrusting a tiny band of outrageously powerful people to be the arbiters of who's good and evil, collateral damage be damned — the eventual result was that tiny band deciding, Yeah, we should still be the arbiters for who's good and evil.
Asked Monday about entrusting Pelosi with information on the raid, Trump railed against House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffHouse panel advances resolution outlining impeachment inquiry Overnight Defense: Pentagon shares images of al-Baghdadi raid | Bolton called for impeachment inquiry deposition | Russia ambassador pick pressed on surveillance flight treaty House calls for Bolton deposition as part of impeachment inquiry MORE (D-Calif.).
The anonymous hacker who provided those emails also shared what appeared to be an unfinished draft of a legal contract between Wright and Kleiman, entrusting 1,100,111 bitcoins to Kleiman—a sum roughly analogous to the presumed Satoshi fortune, which is usually pegged at about a million BTC—to be paid back in the year 2020, or in the event of Kleiman's death.
"We remain grateful to Rupert Murdoch and to the rest of the 21st Century Fox board for entrusting us with the future of these extraordinary businesses, and look forward to welcoming 21st Century Fox's stellar talent to Disney and ultimately integrating our businesses to provide consumers around the world with more appealing content and entertainment options," Iger said in a statement.
At Channel 22011, as long as its news division is in line with the latest twists in Kremlin policy, the eccentric visionary Konstantin Ernst, who presided over the heady opening ceremony of the 227 Sochi Olympics, does pretty much whatever he wants, from airing ''Mad Men'' to handing prime time over to the indie director Valeria Gai ­Germanika, which would be a little like entrusting ABC to Harmony Korine.
But thanks to a new study out of the U.K. that used five different proxies for detecting psychopathy in the C-suite, we can confidently assert that entrusting your assets to someone on the Patrick Bateman end of the basic human decency scale is a bad idea: In other words, companies run by psychos – or, more responsibly speaking, companies run by those who exhibit "psychopathic-like tendencies" – tend to punish shareholders.
Mr. Trump tapped Mr. Pruitt after entrusting the agency's transition to Myron Ebell, who is a director at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, an advocacy organization that has received funding from the Kochs' charitable foundations, and who has been hostile to the work of the E.P.A. But numerous polls show that a majority of American voters continue to support many environmental regulations, including those that govern carbon dioxide emissions.
After three years of entrusting its ceremony to the producers Neil Meron and Craig Zadan, who brought in Seth MacFarlane to sing about female on-screen nudity as host and Neil Patrick Harris to stand in his underwear, the Academy has turned to a new pair of telecast producers: Reginald Hudlin, a filmmaker whose raucous comedies include "House Party," and David Hill, a producer with credits on "American Idol" and the 2011 World Series broadcast.
On the application layer, I'm interested in Vault12, which uses "friends and family to safeguard crypto assets" — basically, instead of entrusting the secret keys which control your cryptocurrencies to a third party like an exchange, something not particularly different from traditional banking, you protect them among people you trust, so that some number of them can collaborate with you to recover your keys if they're lost, using a cryptographic protocol known as Shamir's Secret Sharing.
Saeed's father then summoned Nadia into his room and spoke to her without Saeed and said that he was entrusting her with his son's life, and she, whom he called daughter, must, like a daughter, not fail him, whom she called father, and she must see Saeed through to safety, and he hoped she would one day marry his son and be called mother by his grandchildren, but this was up to them to decide, and all he asked was that she remain by Saeed's side until Saeed was out of danger, and he asked her to promise this to him.
Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE (R-Colo.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) made an appearance on MSNBC's Morning Joe to discuss the bipartisan legislation, Strengthening the Tenth Amendment Through Entrusting States, to remove the threat of federal intervention and prosecution in states that regulate marijuana use and sales.

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