71.   Moreover, the negative salvos fired off by the two enormous health care companies risk undermining public confidence in all over-the-counter painkillers, some securities analysts say.

72.   Officials of the bureau bristled at this statement, which they said seemed likely to undermine public confidence in its work.

73.   Officials have also warned that the episode could undermine confidence in the police.

74.   Pat Sauro, a postal clerk, said the continuing parade of accusations undermined his confidence in what any of the accusers were saying.

75.   Overruling the editorial board can undermine its confidence.

76.   Psychology and the sociology of knowledge undermine confidence in inner experiences.

77.   Pro-market economic programs that drew investors to Latin America have stalled, undermining investor confidence, according to a panel of leading U.S. economists.

78.   Ristic was sentenced to one year in prison, convicted of undermining public confidence in the state authorities.

79.   Romley said he is concerned that someone posing as a peace officer for criminal purposes might undermine public confidence in law enforcement.

80.   Steve Porter, an attorney for the cities, said that by fighting disclosure, the PUC could undermine public confidence in the agency.

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%
undermine + n. >>共 671
effort 6.64%
confidence 5.89%
credibility 3.43%
authority 3.24%
government 1.98%
support 1.81%
security 1.59%
value 1.59%
yen 1.42%
dollar 1.37%
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