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Efficacy aside, there are legal questions about Truster's use.
Thus, trust is different from reliance in the sense that a truster accepts the risk of being betrayed.
So say the makers of Truster, an inexpensive new lie-detector test that can also be used over the phone.
In addition, he hinted at a greater benefit: "What kind of society are we going to have when everybody has the Truster?
Voice-stress analyzers, including Truster, measure changes in voice frequency.
Indeed, the company created Truster for the military to use in stopping terrorists at Israeli border checkpoints.
But Mr. Hughes questions whether the home-based Truster software can be of much use without professional training.
But the question is can one trust Truster to ferret out the truth - especially since its inventors are neophytes in the field of lie detection?
Mr. Segal said Truster does not require taping a person's voice, but the company recommends getting legal advice before using the product.
The casting director was Stephanie Gorin, and the editor was D. Gillian Truster.
A user installs the Truster software on a Windows 95 or Windows NT computer and then links the computer to the phone.
Dynamic Truster System: Kongsberg ADP-503 Mk.
Certainly with the additional liability of a periodic tax every ten years no truster will settle funds in a discretionary trust if he can achieve his aims in any other way.
Contrary to what it is saying the problem is not in the belief but in the believer, not in the insufficiency of truth but in the self-sufficiency of the truster.
Fir is equipped with a dynamic positioning system that utilizes a bow thruster, stern truster and the ship's controllable pitch propellor to hold the ship's position and heading at the push of a button.
Nemesysco, the Israeli company behind the phone-based technology marketed by V, has been developing its "layered voice analysis" techniques since 1997, initially in the form of consumer-level gadgets known as the Truster and Love Detector.
The usual means of obtaining disposition of heritage after death was a trust disposition and settlement by deed de praesenti, under which the truster disposed the property to trustees according to the trusts of the settlement, reserving a life interest.
Numerous of FDR's allies and appointees turned against him, such as Vice President John Nance Garner, Brain truster Raymond Moley, Postmaster General James A. Farley and Ambassador Joseph Kennedy.
He was replaced as the symbol of the Second Clinton Administration (I steal this construct from F.D.R.'s Brain Truster and speech writer Raymond Moley, who divided the First and Second New Deals) by David Gergen.
The expenses which were deducted before any payment was made to her were incurred not by anybody she employed but by the trustees whom the truster had appointed to manage his estate and whom he had directed to pay all necessary charges of administration before any division took place.
Jimmy Carter, truster of Leonid Brezhnev until Afghanistan, truster and promoter of the B.C.C.I. banker until thousands of depositors were bilked of their savings, makes his pilgrimage to the last Stalinist - and again bets on the contagion of his own indisputable goodness.