Sentences with phrase «trusted hands of»

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«So simply making eye contact with somebody, shaking hands, giving somebody a high - five is enough to release oxytocin, which increases your level of trust and it lowers your cortisol levels.
Firstly, you are placing your business data in the trust of an outside entity that is based off your premises, so in a very real way you are placing the security of your business data in another person's hands.
He said repeatedly that the Board will be responsible for making decisions about governance, leadership and succession, and he hand - selected a group of trusted advisors and independent directors to fulfill this role.»
Relationship buyers, on the other hand, are willing to pay higher premiums for the promise of a known and trusted brand.
It is not inconsistent — in fact, it is wholly reasonable — to say that some people (people guilty of multiple child murders for example) absolutely «deserve to die,» but at the same time to say that the state shouldn't be trusted with the discretion to hand out that sentence.
Shortly before taking office last year, Trump Sr. said he would hand off control of his business empire, which includes luxury homes and hotels across the world, to his sons Donald and Eric, and move his assets into a trust to help ensure that he would not consciously take actions as president that would benefit him personally.
It makes sense, says Varghese, that the best way to get shareholders to transfer their loyalties down the road is to have the trusted public face of the company hand - pick his replacement.
Put copies in the hands of trusted family members, too, especially if they are named to make health care decisions or take financial actions on your behalf should you become incapacitated, said Lehmann.
The most important office law business in America such as the law business incidental to banking, insurance, trust - company operation, investment work, railroading, patents, admiralty, and large corporation matters in general is in the hands of non-Jewish firms many of which, even though they have numerous Jewish clients, have no Jewish partners.
This lets these companies promote themselves to a much broader segment of the market, such as millennials who might be otherwise averse to place their trust and their money into a human advisor's hands.
That could change if Israel feels that the Trump administration can't be trusted or that its blunders could endanger the lives of Israeli spies and clear the way for sensitive information to wind up in Iranian hands.
And like autonomous vehicles, the technology is already capable of the task at hand — however, it will take time to build acceptance and trust with customers to allow drones to fly onto their property for any purpose.
High - level Justice Department officials and a magistrate judge had to conclude there was probable cause that Cohen had evidence of a federal crime, that he could not be trusted to hand over evidence voluntarily, and that there was reason to believe Cohen had voided his attorney - client privilege by «engaging in crime or fraud,» attorney Ken White writes.
If cryptocurrency is to eventually realize its potential as a peer - to - peer medium of exchange, perhaps we would all be better off trusting the transparency of a blockchain over the «invisible hand» of central banks.
Donors Trust grew out of the fear among right - leaning donors that their family foundations might end up in the hands of those who would fund centrist or, even worse, left - of - center causes.
Instead of putting our trust solely in the hands of traditional institutions, we'll be putting our trust in a federated network of digital fingerprints that's keeping an ongoing record of everything.
For all its track record of innovation and investment the US has created for its tech businesses some interesting competitive disadvantages: high noise levels of spam and marketing, erosion of trust and degraded value of personal data, laws like Patriot Act and FISAAA which justifiably piss non-USians off, programs like PRISM which seriously undermine the credibility of the companies affected, the dead hand and zombie brain of an out of control military - industrial complex.
David brings first hand knowledge of building impactful, trusted mobile - first products at scale.
Donors Trust is not the source of the money it hands out.
«On the other hand, if you view a situation with trust and hope, you will pick out messages of safety and hope.
Some turn to index funds or mutual funds to take the decision - making out of their hands, trusting in professional managers or the market itself to turn a profit.
As you can see from the above chart, trust is vital to the growth of your company and that trust lies in the hands of your employees.
Oceans is a mentorship engine powered by an impassioned team of experienced, hands - on builders serving as a founder's most trusted partner and an investor's best insurance policy.
A security deposit is a measure used to cover any losses suffered by the rental property, however, handing over the funds to the other party for storage is an issue of trust.
Watch and pray for the day of wrath is at hand that you be found in Christ as one of His chosen people; a chosen sinner trusting in Christ alone for the salvation of the soul.
Patients needed to break free, so we thought, from the heavy - handed paternalism of physicians, whom they had simply been urged to trust.
You have been blessed to see life start and life end, but the most important thing is to see life continue at the end of this journey on earth, and the only way that can happen is to put your faith and trust in Jesus who created you and at that moment you step off that curb into the next life, it will be holding Jesus» hand and smiling into his face... blessings to both of you....
In a sort of «trusting despair,» fiducial desperatio, the sinner afflicted by grace discerns in his afflictions the saving hand of God, whose redemptive love secures itself from abuse by hiding under its apparent opposite.
It's also an easy trap to fall into, especially when we're not seeing the changes we want to see or have witnessed failures at the hands of people we trusted.
Yet some Christians who believe and trust in God are credited with discoveries that lead to the importance of medical hand washing.
And that he died still teaching and still trusting in the darkness of this possible absurdity is clear: on the cross, we are told, he said: «Into your hands I commend my spirit.»
On the other hand, we assent to the continued presence of the accidents of bread from the fact that we trust our senses.
Trust isn't about the past, the only possible source of «evidence» that could constitute a proof, but an offering, a handing over of our future safety and interests to someone we rely on to appreciate and protect them.
On the other hand, a person I very much trust told me that over twenty five years ago she was with a group of people who thought it would be cool to summon a demon.
We move together, one body, all for intimacy and beauty, the dance of lovers that know every curve and lean into the unknown parts with full trust in the hands they hold.»
I liked to believe that, had it been me, I would have marched right up to those intimidating disciples, Rainbow Bright lunchbox in hand, and volunteered my lunch for the good of the people, fully trusting that Jesus had the situation under control.
I, on the other hand, presuppose that God can not be evil; that goodness and being belong inextricably together or else there is no ground for basic trust... Even Calvinist Paul Helm, a leading evangelical Calvinist thinker, agrees (as I show in my book) that «goodness» attributed to God can not be totally different from every understanding of goodness (and love) we know of
But if there is no other way of preventing the evil destroying the good, I trust I shall use force and give myself up to God's hands
''... there is one major flaw in your thought is you are taking all your information and making assumputions based off of one book, that can't even be trusted to be totally true due to the number of years it has been in the hands of tyrants.»
To say «Our Father» is to put oneself into God's hands, to submit to his decisions, to trust in his mercy — and to appeal the unjust judgments of men to the just judgment of God.
Oh, the Calvinists could make perfect sense of it all with a wave of a hand and a swift, confident explanation about how Zarmina had been born in sin and likely predestined to spend eternity in hell to the glory of an angry God (they called her a «vessel of destruction»); about how I should just be thankful to be spared the same fate since it's what I deserve anyway; about how the Asian tsunami was just another one of God's temper tantrums sent to remind us all of His rage at our sin; about how I need not worry because «there is not one maverick molecule in the universe» so every hurricane, every earthquake, every war, every execution, every transaction in the slave trade, every rape of a child is part of God's sovereign plan, even God's idea; about how my objections to this paradigm represented unrepentant pride and a capitulation to humanism that placed too much inherent value on my fellow human beings; about how my intuitive sense of love and morality and right and wrong is so corrupted by my sin nature I can not trust it.
On the basis of this friendship and the trust it entailed, the pope decided to risk extending the hand of friendship to another group whose theology is questionable, to put it delicately.
I can never again trust anyone who says they are «Christian» because of the horrendous treatment I have received at the hands of my own youngest sister and her husband, who I met all of two times in all these years for about an hour each time.
Christians are gullible people just like the people who trust and beleive shamans and medicine people of Africa and old school philosophies... no difference except Christians will bethe first ones to raise their hands and say that a shaman is bologne!!
Here, too, Israel reads her own experience of seeking to take matters of the covenant, the Yahweh covenant, into her own hands, to force, by her own means, in her own way, in trust in her own devices, the fulfillment of the divine promise.
The tension that Israel knew throughout her life as a nation between faith in an electing, acting, covenanting God on the one hand, and on the other the rational improbability, if not absurdity, of the divine promises implicit in her faith; the conflict between the divine demand to trust and the human doubt; the incongruity between divine promise for the nation and the incredible historical odds against fulfillment — all of this Israel is mindful of in the shaping of the stories, and in the reading and cherishing of the stories.
On the one hand, the whole climate of our time is directed toward a trust in science.
When he was younger, Whitehead» s early education was in the hands of his father and, informally, in the hands of a few trusted household employees.
On the other hand, salvation is not a question of knowing; justification, or coming to trust God utterly, does not depend on what a person knows theologically or any other way.
The convention authorized the establishment of a «Central University» provided that no less than half the required million dollars were in hand, and named the members of its Board of Trust, who were to function under supervision of the bishops of the church.
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