I am not alone in my belief that this is sound investment, valued by customers, for
whom issues of trust are paramount.
Not exact matches
The Internet presents challenges for companies around
issues like
trust and identity — determining that a person with
whom you are transacting is indeed who they say they are requires some kind
of independent verification.
She studied Psychology and English Literature at Durham University, and has worked all over the world, most notably mining opals in the Australian outback and with John Humphrys, as a volunteer, on behalf
of his charity «The Kitchen Table Charities
Trust», for
whom she travelled to Madagascar to highlight the
issues many children face there.
In line with this view, Gary Hart, the retired U.S. Senator and one - time presidential hopeful, argued that although a big part
of success as president is picking smart people for key positions, «it takes a pretty keen mind, honed by study, travel, experience, and exposure to competing ideas, to form good judgment and to know
whom to
trust on complex substantive
issues.»
Though I combed through my most recent flash fiction piece (set to debut in the holiday
issue of Splickety Magazine) with unparalleled obsession, I sent it to two authors
whom I
trust for their review as well.
The
issue of the corrupting influence
of money is commonly used to disparage
trust in, and therefore the views
of, anyone with
whom the critic disagrees.
From tracking people in their movements and with
whom they text or email, new problems in relationships are brought to light along with increased suspicions
of others and
trust issues.