111.   French President Jacques Chirac said this week that coordinated action by EU governments could be effective in restoring consumer confidence.

112.   Forward momentum from the WTO meeting would do much to restore confidence and get growth going again.

113.   For that, De la Rua must use the respite gained to restore confidence in his government and its economic policy.

114.   Government officials were eager to accelerate the process this year to restore confidence after some spectacular failures.

115.   Greaney even wrote that disclosure could help restore confidence in police after so much negative publicity.

116.   Good executives restore confidence through sustained performance, not by winning votes of confidence.

117.   He also insisted that the eligibility standards be tightened in an effort to restore public confidence in the program, which is widely believed to be rife with fraud.

118.   He declined to give details on specific measures the government may take to restore confidence.

119.   He fears that if significant changes are not made to restore investor confidence, many will drift away from stocks.

120.   He had to restore the confidence of Lewis and Urit Kelly, who fell out of favor with Frieder.

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%
restore + n. >>共 1112
order 11.21%
confidence 8.91%
power 4.66%
calm 3.56%
peace 3.21%
democracy 3.04%
service 2.50%
stability 1.94%
rule 1.60%
electricity 1.23%
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