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The term trust has several meanings:- In sociology, trust is willing acceptance of one person's power to affect another. It is discussed more formally in the articles on social capital, profession and authority. There is much dispute on whether degrees of trust can be measured, or whether it simply exists until there is doubt. See ethics and meta-ethics for more on these abstract questions. There is also much dispute about how lying, blaming and hypocrisy interact with trust. See also distrust
- A trust is a large business entitity that tries to control a market and/or become a monopoly. The term became common in the late 19th century, when a system of trusts controlled much of the economy of the United States. In 1898, President William McKinleyWilliam McKinley Order 25th President Term of Office March 4, 1897 September 14, 1901 Predecessor Grover Cleveland Successor Theodore Roosevelt Date of Birth January 29, 1843 Place of Birth Niles, Ohio Date of Death September 14, 1901 Place of Death Buffa launched the 'trust-busting' era when he appointed the U.S. Industrial Commission on trusts, which interrogated Carnegie, Rockefeller, Schwab, and other industrial titans. The report of the Industrial CommissionIndustrial Commission ( 1898- 1902) was appointed by President William McKinley to investigate railroad pricing policy, industrial concentration, and the impact of immigration on labor markets, and make recommendations to the President and Congress. McKin was seized upon by Theodore RooseveltTheodore Roosevelt Order 26th President Term of Office September 14, 1901 March 4, 1909 Predecessor William McKinley Successor William Howard Taft Date of Birth Wednesday, October 27, 1858 Place of Birth New York City Date of Death Monday, January 6, 1919, who based much of his presidency on " trust-bustingTrust-busting refers to government activities designed to break up trusts or monopolies. Theodore Roosevelt is the U. president most associated with dissolving trusts, but his successor, William Howard Taft actually began more anti-trust proceedings.". See also: antitrustAntitrust is also the name for a movie, see Antitrust. Antitrust or Competition laws legislate against trade practices which undermine competitiveness or are considered to be unfair. The term antitrust derives from the US law which was originally formulat. William McKinleyWilliam McKinley Order 25th President Term of Office March 4, 1897 September 14, 1901 Predecessor Grover Cleveland Successor Theodore Roosevelt Date of Birth January 29, 1843 Place of Birth Niles, Ohio Date of Death September 14, 1901 Place of Death Buffa. U.S. Industrial CommissionIndustrial Commission ( 1898- 1902) was appointed by President William McKinley to investigate railroad pricing policy, industrial concentration, and the impact of immigration on labor markets, and make recommendations to the President and Congress. McKin. Commissioner Andrew L. HarrisAndrew Lintner Harris (also known as The Farmer-Statesman ( November 17, 1835 September 13, 1915) was one of the heroes of the Battle of Gettysburg and the last Civil War General to serve as a Governor in the U. serving as the 44th governor of Ohio. Harri.
- A Trust companySee also: Trust Company (better known as TRUSTcompany or TRUST CO) is an American grunge band that started in the early 2000s. A trust company has been referred to as a near- bank; while technically it differs from a bank in mandate and services offered, is a near- bank: a financial institution offering banking, investment and estate administration services.
- A trust is a legal arrangement for the control of property on someone's behalf.
- Trust is an important concept in computer security and security engineering. In this sense, a 'trusted' resource is one that you are forced by necessity to trust - that is to say, that its failure will compromise the security or integrity of the system.
- In cryptography, trust is either of two related concepts - how much one trusts another person to introduce keys, and how confident one is that a given key has a given owner. These determinations are often made via a web of trust.
- Trust was a French hard rock band who rose to fame around 1980.
- Trust Company (better known as TRUSTcompany or TRUST*CO) is an American grunge band that started in the early 2000s.
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