Between sense of trusteeship and hatred of spoiling sport; between knowledge of the danger she was in and half-pitying admiration at the sight of her; between real disapproval of an illicit and underhand business (what else was it, after all?
And once more there shot through the Colonel a vague dread, as of a trusteeship neglected.
Empire had come to mean, not merely domination pursued for its own sake, but trusteeship for the extension of civilisation.
Once, and once only, had he mentioned the trusteeshipdebt to Genevieve, and on that occasion she had laughed lightly at what she had called his strained sense of honor.
Any old time the trusteeship debt your father didn't really owe gets too heavy, you can unload on me and wipe it out.
No trade agent can impose a treaty--" "Would a trusteeship be any better?
This rather indicates a teacher trusteeship for the planet, I believe.
There'd be no question, then, of granting us a trade franchise; we'd have to set up a trusteeship and let the teachers run your planet until you had learned the basic processes of social organization.
Only a breakthrough in understanding that is scientific and spiritual in the fullest sense of the terms will empower the human race to assume the trusteeship toward which history impels it.
This trusteeship constitutes the moral foundation of most of the other rights—principally economic and social—which the instruments of the United Nations are attempting similarly to define.
The principle of collective trusteeship creates also the right of every person to expect that those cultural conditions essential to his or her identity enjoy the protection of national and international law.
If she asked him to accept the trusteeship of her twenty thousand dollars he meant to refuse, absolutely.
But on the other hand, suppose Elizabeth begged him to take the trusteeship and he did take it?
The trusteeship is different and I resign it to Mr. Bradley, who was the judge's second choice.
Six days later Mrs. Eddy met this action by declaring a trusteeship for the control of her estate.
He was my trustee; but, as I understand it, histrusteeship ceased when I entered into actual possession of my uncle's property.
To all intents and purposes his trusteeship was at an end when she was found.
Birge 7 What may be done for libraries by the nation Herbert Putnam 9 The trusteeship of literature--I.
The sense of trusteeship thus variously displayed has had a good many sources; let us confine our attention to one of them.
You will force me, however unwillingly, to make Gerald file a petition to have your trusteeship overhauled; with the affidavit I can make in support the court cannot possibly refuse.
The trusteeship of Agnes hasn't done you very much good so far," she observed.
The trusteeship is already created and the details are nobody's present business.
A better code of business morality has developed, and the railroad management's relationship of private trusteeship toward the shareholders and of public trusteeship toward the patrons of the road is now much more fully recognized.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trusteeship" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.