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in trust
In the possession or care of a trustee, as in The money was held in trust for the children's education. This expression implies having confidence in someone (the trustee). [Mid-1500s]
Example Sentences
The money sometimes goes directly to the gang, or it can be held "in trust" to be handed over only after a successful crossing.
Pew’s survey didn’t necessarily find that this rise in trust from Republicans came at the expense of Democrat-leaning adults; it found that Democrats’ trust in information from national news organizations has been largely steady over the years.
If you look at Pew’s data, you see this dramatic decrease in trust among Republicans around the 2015, 2016, 2017 mark.
So this notion of partisan striations in trust in the mainstream media is both part of American political history and also a fairly new phenomenon, relative to the 50 or 60 years that preceded Trump.
Gifts cannot be sold or exchanged - though perishable official gifts with a value less than £150 can be given to charity or staff - and eventually become part of the Royal Collection, which is held in trust for successors and the nation.
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