71.   He stressed that his troops would work hard to ensure even-handedness in carrying out their operation and instill confidence in the local population.

72.   In a solo press appearance, Blair sought to instill confidence in the British financial infrastructure.

73.   A WI Carr analyst said the move was probably designed to instill confidence, coming after weeks of speculation about a possible reshuffle of economic ministers.

74.   But according to Adam Schoenfeld, president of Jupiter Communications, AOL is entering into a new phase and must instill confidence among its subscribers.

75.   China has been wooing senior civil servants in Hong Kong in a bid to instill confidence among government officials worried about their future after the handover.

76.   The positive tendency in the wool market instills more confidence in both buyers and producers, it said.

77.   Langdoo said it was a duty of the election commission to instill confidence among the people and political parties of the fairness of elections.

78.   Smith stressed that his troops would work hard to ensure even-handedness in carrying out their operation and instill confidence in the local population and the various warring groups.

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%
instill 0.99%
instill + n. >>共 132
confidence 18.89%
sense 9.93%
fear 8.47%
discipline 7.26%
value 5.81%
love 3.15%
pride 1.94%
spirit 1.69%
respect 1.45%
hope 1.21%
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