Adjective : a fiduciary capacity; a fiduciary duty. ,a fiduciary obligation of government employees. From Dictionary.com.
The board of directors is legally and fiduciarily accountable to shareholders, or the owners of Apple, Inc. From Wordnik.com. [John Harrington: Apple: Al's Gorey Mess] Reference
Sound money recognizes this fact and facilitates the allocation of scarce resources in a fiduciarily sound manner. From Wordnik.com. [Let the Market Do the Job] Reference
"We don't want to close anything, but we have to be fiduciarily responsible for the future of this organization.". From Wordnik.com. [Lose an Eye, it's a Sport] Reference
Anyway, sorry for the longer pauses between posts, but this is the time of year I have to do other more fiduciarily substantial things than writing about soccer for free. From Wordnik.com. [Soccer Blogs - latest posts] Reference
"The moment government acquires any sort of equity interest in a company, the next logical role for the government as investor is to try to do things the agents of government feel are fiduciarily in line with the taxpayer interest," Franc said in an interview. From Wordnik.com. [Top Stories - Google News] Reference
As Carlyle, Seattle's most assertive new legislator, put it: "I do not believe it is politically or fiduciarily necessary to introduce legislation in 2011 -- when the city has a long list of extremely pressing budget priorities before the Legislature -- to rescind the clearly unconstitutional section of the tunnel bill.". From Wordnik.com. [Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Local News] Reference
It was fiduciarily irresponsible. From Wordnik.com. [AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth] Reference
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