Trust may refer to:
- Trust (social sciences), reliance on another person or entity
- Misplaced trust
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... Oasis Trust (known as "Oasis") is a UK-based Christian registered charity ... Since its foundation the Oasis Trust has developed into a family of charities now working on five continents and 11 countries around the world, to ...
... as the enforcers and police of a clandestine organization known as "The Trust" ... The Trust was originally formed by the heads of 13 powerful European families that controlled much of the Old World's combined wealth and industry ... The Trust made an offer to the kings of Europe to leave the continent and their considerable influence and holdings, in exchange for complete autonomy in ...
... Trust (electronics company), a European producer and designer of computer peripherals and accessories, mainly in the low-budget market Trust (political party), formed by ... a car parts company Trust Operation, a Soviet counter-intelligence operation Trust metric, a measurement of the degree to which group members trust each ...
... take you cheatin' on me/ Tell me who can I trust if I can't trust in you/ And I refuse to let you play me for a fool." In the chorus of the song, Lopez sings the "lusty-le ...
... or Rendu-Osler-Weber disease Hilbert–Huang transform (mathematics) Historic House Trust of New York City Historic Houses Trust, New South Wales — state government trust in Australia ...
Famous quotes containing the word trust:
“It may be the first in what I trust will be a rapidly growing and influential genrethe novel designed on purpose to be excluded from the Booker short-list.”
—Angela Carter (19401992)
“Most childhood problems dont result from bad parenting, but are the inevitable result of the growing that parents and children do together. The point isnt to head off these problems or find ways around them, but rather to work through them together and in doing so to develop a relationship of mutual trust to rely on when the next problem comes along.”
—Fred Rogers (20th century)
“Thy blood and virtue
Contend for empire in thee, and thy goodness
Share with thy birthright! Love all, trust a few,
Do wrong to none. Be able for thine enemy
Rather in power than use, and keep thy friend
Under thy own lifes key. Be checked for silence
But never taxed for speech.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)