91.   Yogie S.M. issued the same warning that the mounting radicalism was orchestrated by certain interest groups taking advantage of the economic crisis to erode public confidence in the government.

92.   Zhu repeatedly dwelled on the corruption and abuses of officials that have eroded public confidence in Communist Party rule.

93.   Francoise Soarez-Kemp, of Credit Suisse in New York, said the major loss could erode investor confidence in the US financial market and spark capital flight.

94.   A bomb in the Moscow metro which killed four people on Tuesday could also have eroded confidence in the outgoing president, Betaneli said.

95.   An injured left shoulder that nagged Seles most of last year no longer causes pain but has eroded confidence in her serve.

96.   Brokers said investor confidence was being eroded by increased defence spending, prolonged power cuts and now with uncertainties created by the emergency.

97.   Peiris said he was keen to ensure that investor confidence was not eroded as a result of the new law called the rehabilitation of private enterprises bill.

98.   Peiris said he was keen to ensure that investor confidence was not eroded as a result of the new law.

99.   Reports printed Tuesday that Chinese leaders were returning to Beijing from the provinces had further eroded market confidence, brokers said.

100.   The EU on Saturday expressed concern that building more Jewish settlements in Palestinian territories would erode confidence in the peace process.

v. + confidence >>共 428
express 14.76%
have 13.02%
restore 9.45%
lose 5.47%
boost 3.57%
gain 3.37%
regain 2.69%
undermine 2.69%
give 2.45%
shake 2.24%
erode 1.28%
erode + n. >>共 304
value 26.19%
profit 10.09%
confidence 5.73%
support 4.76%
return 3.15%
gain 2.87%
earnings 2.69%
credibility 1.60%
authority 1.49%
power 1.26%
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