In those Latin American countries where people have been given the opportunity to make their choices freely, most have chosen to entrust their future to the politics of the ballot box.
According to Russian law, any enterprise with more than 1,000 shareholders is obliged to entrust its register to a 'separate' organisation.
"With their own people, they can go a year or two in training before they'll entrust them with projects," he said.
But those provisions have been dropped from Wise's bill, because the American Library Association and some other groups worried they would entrust too much power to the Office of Management and Budget.
Whatever possessed the American people to entrust this high office to me?
'I want to know why we should entrust another dime of the public's money to Mr Attali,' he said.
The best way, especially in a large organization, is to entrust all such "dangerous liaisons" to one senior executive.