blind trust

NOUN
  1. 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

How To Use blind trust In A Sentence

  • His shares were placed in a blind trust when he became a government minister.
  • We try to prevent the blind trust among the distributed database sites by trust evaluation mechanism.
  • Ensuring that the tithes of the faithful reach church coffers and are properly used leaves no room for blind trust of those who handle the money.
  • His shares were placed in a blind trust when he became a government minister.
  • His shares were placed in a blind trust when he became a government minister.
  • They followed the instructions in blind trust that all would turn out well.
  • Runyon declined a request to be interviewed Wednesday, and his statement failed to explain why the blind trust ended in 1994.
  • We try to prevent the blind trust among the distributed database sites by trust evaluation mechanism.
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