Similar words: tried and true, well and truly, trust, cut and thrust, trusty, trust in, intrust, entrust. Meaning: n. a trust that enables a person to avoid possible conflict of interest by transferring assets to a fiduciary; the person establishing the trust gives up the right to information about the assets.
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(1) His shares were placed in a blind trust when he became a government minister.
(2) They followed the instructions in blind trust that all would turn out well.
(3) Krauss never takes anything on blind trust.
(4) It means blind trust, in the absence of evidence, even in the teeth of evidence.
(5) For example, hope lies somewhere between blind trust and suspicion, but so does its opposite, despair.
(6) There are consequences to that kind of blind trust.
(7) We try to prevent the blind trust among the distributed database sites by trust evaluation mechanism. Sentencedict.com
(8) There was no answer for Job except blind trust; bowing a blinded knee.
(9) Besides the blind trust enterprises place in the firm — "you don't get fired for buying IBM," etc. — Big Blue has an enviable reputation with developers.
(10) Third, if this much money was wasted with "contractors", Dick Cheney's "blind trust" during his years in the White House, must have really been rewarded, Halliburton profits must be through the roof.
(11) There is simply too much at risk to allow complete "blind trust" to rule the day.
(12) Runyon declined a request to be interviewed Wednesday, and his statement failed to explain why the blind trust ended in 1994.
(13) Extensively applied in trial practice, the conclusions of judicial identification have been adopted by some judges in blind trust, even reaching the level of superstition.
(14) Experts warn that when it comes to allergy testing, blind trust in blood tests is not wise as it can lead to an unbalanced, monotonous diet that may contribute to malnutrition.
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