11. From Netanyahu, she wants strong efforts to regain Palestinian trust, which she defined Thursday night in a speech that threw him an open challenge. 12. If the party could regain that trust, voters would gladly support the more progressive elements of the Democratic agenda, Miller said. 13. If the party that won the elections breached the new contract, that would justify military intervention, provided the army had meanwhile regained the trust of the people. 14. It took awhile for the other offensive linemen to regain their trust in Jones, Timmerman said, but eventually he was embraced again. 15. Kerry said one of the first things Clinton needs to do is regain the trust of his Democratic colleagues, especially those on Capitol Hill. 16. Lockhart said the president thinks the best way to regain the trust of Capitol Hill is to work with lawmakers on issues Americans care about. 17. Martinez said the department was taking steps to regain public trust, but he defended the police force, saying that most officers were professionals dedicated to public service. 18. Only then can he try to regain the trust of the people. 19. She said the county will face higher borrowing costs and will never regain the trust it once enjoyed. 20. That will require rebuilding a shattered banking system, cleaning up the crony business empires set up during the long Suharto dictatorship and regaining the trust of international investors. |