Examples of using Entrusts in English and their translations into Indonesian
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who suddenly entrusts him with saving the park,
External business partners must respect the privacy of their employees as well as those whose personal data P&G entrusts with them to provide products or services.
the task that God entrusts to me for the good of His people?”?
These tasks are by definition independent researchers entrusts the untrained pseudo-scientists,
And the Lord entrusts this charge to him in the context of the Meal,
And the Lord entrusts this task to him in the context of the Supper,
That's why he entrusts Corradino D'Ascanio to reconsider
Mu Bai entrusts his sword, the Green Destiny to Shu Lien to transport to Peking to his close friend Sir Te.
(5) When the Company entrusts the handling of personal information in whole
The Lord always reminds us of how precious we are in his eyes, and entrusts us with a mission.
Therefore, since my beloved completely entrusts her life to me in this unique way,
The"principle of ministerial autonomy" entrusts each minister with the freedom to supervise departmental operations
Explaining the novelty of this commandment that Jesus entrusts to his disciples before departing from this world,
in large dioceses the bishop usually entrusts to certain priests known as deans
Pope Francis said the Bishops need to love all those God entrusts to them, especially their priests
The act which brings the child into existence is no longer an act by which two persons give themselves to one another, but one that"entrusts the life and identity of the embryo into the power of doctors
The"principle of ministerial autonomy" entrusts each minister with the freedom to supervise departmental operations
The role described here is best understood taking into account that the task which the Church entrusts to the Prelate- as with any pastor who is the head of an ecclesiastical circumscription- is not limited to the exercise of the powers of government.
The act which brings the child into existence is no longer an act by two persons giving themselves to one another, but one that'entrusts the life and identity of the embryo into the power of doctors
Explaining the novelty of this commandment that Jesus entrusts to his disciples before departing from this world,