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108 Sentences With "trusts in"

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He trusts in us, he trusts in the combination of everybody in here will push forward in the right way.
He gazes at 225 players he trusts in the huddle.
Phil trusts in guitars tuned lower than D. He's on Twitter.
Medvedchuk appears to be the only person Putin trusts in Ukraine.
To get your number called, you know that Coach trusts in you.
Schroeder directs fiscal federalism initiatives for the Pew Charitable Trusts in Washington.
Schroeder directs fiscal federalism initiatives at the Pew Charitable Trusts in Washington.
He trusts in Will's promise never to tell anyone about the kidnapping.
"Kareem trusts in Allah," and "Lord of the Worlds is Allah," it reads.
To identify which nation the world really trusts in the long term, follow the money.
Two-thirds of National Health Service trusts in England are doing this, under the slogan #EndPJparalysis.
"I voluntarily wrote wills and trusts in preparation for a talking point with Aretha," Mr. Bennett said.
At least five publicly traded real estate investment trusts in the U.S. exclusively own single-family rental homes.
Back then, such companies were dubbed trusts in America and were tackled by Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.
" Heritage trusts in the UK call acts of graffiti "attacks" and are concerned that graffiti is "visually disturbing.
Past wealthy presidents have held their assets in diversified funds managed by blind trusts in part to avoid corruption.
Anne Stauffer directs the fiscal federalism initiative at The Pew Charitable Trusts in Washington, D.C. View the discussion thread.
At least 215 staff from hospital trusts in England were suspended for allegedly stealing drugs in 22012 and 215.
Babis, the country's second richest person, put his Agrofert business empire into trusts in 2017 to meet legal requirements.
Its target customer is mainly healthcare providers in the U.S., although the startup also works with NHS Trusts in England.
The risks in online finance, trusts (in their purest form) and entrusted loans are all supposed to reside outside banks.
These were set up by hospital trusts in the early 2000s, after which the number of detentions began slowly to fall.
It becomes a contract between them: She trusts in his innocence; he trusts her to rescue him from a life sentence.
Maather REIT Fund will list on Tuesday, taking the number of listed real estate investment trusts in Saudi Arabia to five.
And internally, Mr. Trump has no political official on his staff whom he instinctually trusts in the fashion of past presidents.
The tax department recommended a review of taxation of foreign trusts in 2014, though this did not take place at the time.
They said the funds would be used for a new home, a 1999 Ford Ranger (Bobbitt's dream vehicle), and trusts in his name.
Minnesota and Washington both have reputations for transparency and received "leading" rankings from the Pew Charitable Trusts in their evaluation of economic incentives.
It is the only one of six listed hospitality trusts in Singapore that is trading above its book value, Thomson Reuters data shows.
For example, pets can be beneficiaries of legal trusts in the majority of American states, and have been assigned lawyers in some instances.
She trusts in her technical command and her engagement with art history, and she is unafraid to be mistaken for a mere observer.
It's nothing fancy, but it's amazing, thanks to how much it trusts in the power of the material and the woman delivering it.
According to the Australian Financial Review, New Zealand's foreign trust regime allowed Mossack Fonseca to create trusts in New Zealand to protect controversial assets.
His father is the executive director at Delaware Valley Trusts in Horsham, Pa., which provides insurance coverage for public entities primarily in southeastern Pennsylvania.
The couple met in 2014 while working on food policy issues at the Pew Charitable Trusts in Washington, and began dating two years later.
Research from the Pew Charitable Trusts in 2015 found that 41 percent of households said they could not cover an unexpected expense of $2,503.
He references what amounts to an easter egg in his book, tosses out a tantalizing clue, and trusts in the internet to do the rest.
Last year Running Commentary revealed that Mr Muscat's chief of staff and one of his ministers had Panama-registered companies and trusts in New Zealand.
The bride, 30, is a relationship management officer in Philadelphia for the Glenmede, which oversees the funds for the Pew Trusts in Philadelphia and Washington.
The post is a sensitive one; in moving Castaner into it, Macron rewards a close ally while keeping someone he trusts in a critical, senior portfolio.
Prior to joining American Humane, Dr. Ganzert served as deputy director of Philanthropic Services at The Pew Charitable Trusts in Washington, D.C. View the discussion thread.
A smartly written solo show about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it trusts in the power of the human voice and the capacity of the human heart.
" Meanwhile, judge Howie Mandel joked: "I've been with my wife for 40 years and there's no way, not even 10 percent, of what [Mary] trusts in you.
It wasn't a free-market system: It was like something from the old Soviet Union, or the heyday of the trusts in this country a century ago.
Instead, to restore democracy in Venezuela his administration trusts in sanctions, ramped up to target Mr Maduro's oil exports and finances as well as 118 regime officials.
Mr. Uderitz, who bought his interest in the trusts in 2009, said he had been trying for years to end collection practices he considers abusive and illegal.
A judge ruled in 2016 that he transferred more than $60 million into trusts in Belize, Nevis and the Cook Islands in order to avoid paying creditors.
McClure and D'Amico said at the time that the funds would be used for a home, a 1999 Ford Ranger — Bobbitt's dream vehicle — and trusts in his name.
Real estate investment trusts in Sweden, Finland and Denmark, for instance, would seem counterintuitive, given the negative interest rates in Europe, but the data tells a different story.
But even in the short-term, this could be useful for storing precious data that a government might need but only trusts in the most secure of locations.
Early this year a local reporter tweeted that the FBI was raiding the offices of United Development Funding, a sponsor of real-estate investment trusts in Grapevine, Texas.
For instance, trusts in which a surviving spouse will receive income but the kids are beneficiaries of the remaining principal will create friction over investment selections, said Alaimo.
"Liberal democracy trusts in the feelings of human beings, and that worked as long as nobody could understand your feelings better than yourself — or your mother," he said.
But the Bushes, Kennedys, and Roosevelts were heirs to large, diversified fortunes consisting of stocks and bonds that could be placed into blind trusts in relatively straightforward ways.
"Bolsonaro isn't a party, he isn't anything, he's a momentary mood," thinks Mr Cardoso, who trusts in the countervailing strength of the legislature, a free media and social organisations.
She is the former deputy director of philanthropic services at The Pew Charitable Trusts in Washington, D.C., and was senior vice president and national director of Philanthropic Wealth Management.
After graduation, Willkie spent six months in Puerto Rico, working as a chemist for one of the sugar trusts in order to save up for I.U.'s law school.
Her mother is the director of the Safe Food Project at the Pew Charitable Trusts in Washington, which works to reduce the risks of bacteria and other food contaminants.
Any revival of controversy over trusts, in which Cameron could be criticised as a wealthy member of an elite defending the opaque British trust system, could cost him votes.
This proved complicated because the company had diversified into a series of holding companies and trusts in the Netherlands and the Caribbean island of Curacao in the Netherlands Antilles.
Most important, they were Mr. Paz's inside men, tipping him off to raids and betraying one of the most sacred trusts in law enforcement: the identities of undercover officers.
Pulling certain assets out of high-income tax states like California and putting them into trusts in states with no income tax can save a huge amount of money.
The company was also able to execute another repurchase facility, extracting liquidity from the overcollateralization of certain private student loan trusts in 2016, which further enhanced its liquidity position.
On specific stocks, Tan said UBS likes "high-yielding Asian equities" such as major Chinese banks, and real estate investment trusts in Singapore and Hong Kong with large market capitalization.
"Our research concluded that about 28500 percent of the 6900s crime drop can be linked to increased incarceration," Spelman said in a briefing published by Pew Charitable Trusts in 2628.
The SEC sued the Wylys in 103, contending the brothers earned $553 million in undisclosed profits by trading in four companies they controlled using trusts in the Isle of Man.
It is now one of the largest land trusts in the United States, overseeing more than 153,215 acres in Chester and Delaware Counties in Pennsylvania and New Castle County in Delaware.
And last year, the Care Quality Commission, a health care regulator, concluded that more than a third of mental health trusts in England were rated as needing to improve patient safety.
"Everyone who says this undermines trusts in journalists: What would you do in my place, if they came to you and said there is a hit out on you?" he said Thursday.
" He said that as Britain and the European Union begin to negotiate a departure, Ban "trusts in Europe's well-proven history of pragmatism and common responsibility in the interest of European citizens.
Or clients boggling at the newly revealed fees may switch to a different sort of vehicle for asset protection, for example the trusts in which Jersey and Guernsey, also Crown dependencies, specialise.
The state is one of 26 states to share data under a different program, the Electronic Registration Information Center, a nonprofit group formed with assistance from the Pew Charitable Trusts in 2012.
Yet many of the practices the agency uses to accomplish its goals are rooted in a paradigm over a hundred years old and created to help bust big monopoly trusts in 1914.
The couple wrote on the GoFundMe page last year that the $402,706 would be put into a pair of trusts in Bobbitt's name and he would have both a lawyer and financial planner.
We still expect Lippo to inject IDR1.7trn of mature malls and hospitals to its Singapore-listed real estate investment trusts in 2016, although there has been some delay in this process as well.
Babis, the country's second richest person, has long fought conflict of interest allegations and put his Agrofert empire of chemicals, farming, media and other firms into trusts in 2017 to comply with new legislation.
Financials now will account for a smaller portion of the index, possibly triggering substantial reallocation of resources, while the new sector, and real estate investment trusts in particular, could attract even more investor capital.
The SEC sued Sam Wyly and his brother Charles Wyly in 2010, alleging they earned $553 million in undisclosed profits by trading in four companies they controlled using trusts in the Isle of Man.
Sensyne works with British National Health Service trusts in different areas and they are given an equity stake in the company, which means value created provides financial returns to the state-run health system.
As REIT analyst Dijkum emphasized to CNBC, it will take time and continued performance by retail real estate investment trusts in order for them to separate themselves from the negative narrative plaguing the industry.
In theory, delegation of substantial power to the Cabinet could work if the president empowers people he fully trusts in those positions and is comfortable making do with only a weak White House staff.
Ascendas Hospitality's total returns in 2015 were 17.5 percent, compared with an average negative total return of 1.9 percent for the 35 trusts in the city-state's REIT sector, data from the Singapore Exchange shows.
To make matters even more complicated, Pennsylvania's attorney general, who oversees charitable trusts in the state, has raised concerns over the Hershey trust's administration of its funds and called for an overhaul of its board.
Under the settlement, Mr. Wyly, now 81, and his family agreed to take steps to have offshore trusts in the Isle of Man make payments to satisfy a judgment that the S.E.C. obtained in 2015.
The S.E.C. sued Sam Wyly and his brother, Charles Wyly, in 2010, claiming that they earned $553 million in undisclosed profits by trading in four companies they controlled using trusts in the Isle of Man.
In Mumbai, Muslim women have been denied access the Haji Ali dargah's sanctum sanctorum, and Hindu temples (and their regulating trusts) in Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra have denied women the access to certain temple areas.
A London-based recruitment agency visited Manila recently to find nurses for Cambridge University, East Surrey and Royal Cornwall Hospitals, while there have also been recent hiring drives for hospital trusts in Oxford, Hull and Dudley.
Since 2015, for example, Google-owned DeepMind has been forging a series of data-sharing partnerships with National Health Service Trusts in the UK which has provided it with access to millions of citizens' medical information.
Back on Main Street, Kalye Griffin, 42, arranges shirts at her Top Hand western store and trusts in God to safeguard families in this county where eight in ten voters backed President Donald Trump in 2016.
Back on Main Street, Kalye Griffin, 42, arranges shirts at her Top Hand western store and trusts in God to safeguard families in this county where eight in ten voters backed President Donald Trump in 2016.
Speaking after chairing a meeting of the crisis response committee, or COBRA, Rudd said 48 of 248 health service trusts in England had been impacted by Friday's attack, but that all except six were now functioning normally.
Motherboard has found that at least 42 National Health Service (NHS) trusts in England are still using the Windows XP operating system, with many of them confirming that they no longer receive security updates for the software.
The company, which manages the Hifumi Plus Fund , one of the best-selling equity investment trusts in Japan, had previously said it planned to list on Mothers, a junior board of the Tokyo Stock Exchange for start-up firms, on Dec. 25.
Singapore has become a global listing hub for business trusts and real estate investment trusts in the last couple of years, but faces tough competition from Hong Kong and Southeast Asian exchanges to attract companies from other sectors to list in the city-state.
Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Thursday that foreign portfolio investors could instead register as companies to avoid a new tax surcharge imposed on individual tax payers as well as trusts in the budget for the fiscal year that began on April 1.
French authorities allege in court documents that aside from smaller parts of the estate owned in France and London, the "whole patrimony of Daniel Wildenstein was held in trusts" in tax havens like the Bahamas, Guernsey, or the Cayman Islands, according to the Associated Press.
But he and his brother were sued that year by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, for allegedly using a web of trusts in the Isle of Man and Cayman Islands to hide stock sales from 1992 to 2004 in Michaels, Sterling and two other companies.
And it even includes our aforementioned stand-up guy, Connerty, who picks a physical fight with a neighborhood gangster involved in the Axelrod case, then trusts in the Blue Wall of Silence to keep him clear of trouble so that he can use the guy's subsequent arrest as leverage.
New Jersey has been a leader in reducing its prison population over the past decade, and its recidivism rate is lower than the national average — 31 percent in the state compared with 40 percent nationally, according to the most recent study conducted by the Pew Charitable Trusts in 2007.
Generally, exceptions are made in the cases of alimony or child support, but states that allow self-settled trustsin which the people setting them up are also the beneficiaries — have been challenged for not validating those support exceptions, particularly when the beneficiary lives in a different state.
"The high price paid today for a single Pacific bluefin tuna should not distract from the dire status of the species, which has been depleted by more than 97 percent by years of overfishing," said Jamie Gibbon, a Pacific bluefin tuna expert for the Pew Charitable Trusts, in a statement.
Protecting the Ross Sea, in the Southern Ocean, had been on the commission's agenda for around six years, and conservationists had been arguing for a no-fishing zone there for a decade, said Andrea Kavanagh, a director of the Southern Oceans Sanctuaries Campaign at the Pew Charitable Trusts in Washington.
"Because the funding of most trusts is fixed, conflicts may arise when the same present claimants file claims with multiple trusts; in this scenario, the various future claimants would have conflicting interests regarding how liability for the present claimants' injuries should be allocated among the various trusts," the DOJ filing said.
The IRS says the Wylys starting in 1992 used a maze of trusts in the Isle of Man to evade paying taxes while exercising stock options and warrants they earned as directors of Sterling Software Inc, Michaels Stores Inc, Sterling Commerce Inc and Scottish Annuity & Life Holdings Ltd, now called Scottish Re Group Ltd.
"In reality all it means is we're just filling out a form in a bit more detail than we are at the moment, but it's the same information that we've already got at hand," said Matthew French, a Dunedin-based manager of In Fiduciary Services, a company with around 300 foreign trusts in New Zealand.
But there's a swelling awareness of the unending damage the anonymous shell companies in Nevada and Delaware, anonymous real estate purchases in New York and California, anonymous trusts in South Dakota, and tax havens across the country have caused — and of how Trump, cresting a wave of rising authoritarianism, is a harbinger of what's in store if action isn't taken soon.
"As a result [of not being updated], despite vast changes in the health risks that these products pose to consumers, the federal meat and poultry oversight system remains designed for threats that it faced many years ago, not those that exist now and into the future," wrote Sandra Eskin, the director for food safety at The Pew Charitable Trusts, in a blog post.
"These same manufacturing interests, who for years hid the dangers of their lethal asbestos products, are now asking Congress —under the guise of transparency — to impose new time and cost-consuming requirements on the asbestos trusts, grant asbestos defendants new rights to infringe upon victims' privacy and operate the trusts in a manner that will unduly burden asbestos victims and their families without justification," Linda Reinstein, president and co-founder of the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization, said in written testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee earlier this month.

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