Sentences with phrase «in a blind trust for»

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At first, opposition rivals attacked him for failing to put his substantial holdings in the firm, which manages pensions, into a blind trust after he was named to a cabinet position responsible for regulating the industry.
Still, Trump's deal with Carrier demonstrates the unprecedented challenge the president's conflicts of interest create: Unless he either puts his holdings in a truly blind trust or divests completely, a significant number of the decisions he makes will involve some level of financial incentive for himself as well as for the country.
But such trust and confidence often create blind spots in one's vision and leads a person to search locally rather than globally for business partners and economic resources.
If the call for divestiture to calm the Emolument Clause and / or blind trust problems is to eliminate any conflicts of interest between President elect Trump's ownership stakes in ongoing enterprises, then the remedy can't be a tax event.
For example, to avoid a conflict of interest between benefiting one's personal holdings and the Country's best interests, assets of the President are placed in a blind trust.
It would be effortless for him to show himself, like he seemed to do pretty regularly back in the bronze age, and he wouldn't have to send so many people either born in the wrong place or people trusting logic and science over blind faith, to eternal fire and pain and torment.
Wenger is deluded, I wouldn't give him any money to spend because he would only put it in a trust fund for the board It might not be great after he leaves but we have to try something different.Every team in the prem knows how to handle Arsenal no plan B never mind C & I remember Bold being a great defender or was I blind but or defense is shocking what is going on when they train.
Yet if our life and our trust is in Jesus Christ who died for us and we confess him as lord, we already have everything we need, money is a false hope that blinds many who chase after it.
For some in the Boundless community, this may lead them to trust God to bring a spouse through church, work, or a blind date set up through mutual friends.
So far this year inquiries have been announced into governance and administration at independent special school Hope House School in Nottinghamshire, into management and safeguarding at Lantern of Knowledge Educational Trust, which runs an Islamic boys school in east London, and into safeguarding at the four special schools run by the Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Blind trust in public schools is a recipe for disaster.
When I can't convince myself that I'd trust MathML rendering... and unformatted math is as inaccessible for sighted readers as pictures of math can be for blind... well, that's how we get stuck in these cycles.
Dr Cathryn Mellersh, Head of the Kennel Club Genetics Centre at the Animal Health Trust, added: «We're incredibly pleased to be able to offer this new test and that the Kennel Club has taken swift action in approving an official testing scheme for this painful and blinding condition.
The author Stephen Shaw, is Dermatology Research Fellow at the Animal Health Trust in Newmarket, Suffolk, England, which involves him in clinical and research work with The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association (GDBA).
How many people did get blind, to count sunspots for you, for the last 1000 years????!!!! see people what kind of characters are succeeding to manipulate your trust in people!
Trump will probably place the Trump Organization in a blind trust if he's elected, and his three grown children from his first marriage would run it, a spokeswoman for the company said in an e-mail.
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