21. Now city officials must act quickly to restore trust. 22. On the other, officials must also restore trust with a laity unhappy that a secret code of the collar put children at risk. 23. President Bush can help restore trust in this important presidential responsibility by committing himself to abide by the traditional process of Justice Department review before a pardon is granted. 24. Some say heads will have to roll to restore trust in corporate America. 25. Supporters said the bill was essential to prevent the corrupting influence big donors have on the political process and to help restore trust in elected officials. 26. That move made a huge difference in restoring public trust in the company, she said. 27. The national police investigator had been sent to Niigata to perform a routine department inspection that was aimed at restoring public trust in the police. 28. The second - and likely far more difficult task - is to restore that trust that has been lost. 29. Then they begin the slow process of renegotiating debt, restructuring business operations and restoring trust with customers and employees. 30. They complained that this only added to difficulties Albright faced as she tries to restore trust in the deteriorating efforts to achieve a permanent Middle East peace. |