51.   For example, suppose that the U.S. stock market was to crash, threatening to undermine consumer confidence.

52.   Forcing the parties to wait until the votes are certified before deciding this question will create more delay and further undermine public confidence in this presidential election.

53.   Foreigners sold rand-denominated assets in recent months as political upheaval undermined their confidence in South Africa.

54.   For Sampras, the French has always been little more than a quicksand pit, sucking away at his crisp and classic strokes and undermining his confidence.

55.   German retailers said soaring unemployment has undermined consumer confidence throughout the year and they see no pick-up over Christmas.

56.   Given how the Internet stock market has undermined traditional confidence in tangible measures of corporate value, these developments are reassuring.

57.   Has there ever before been a case of a U.S. administration deliberately undermining confidence for the sake of political advantage?

58.   He added that investor confidence would be undermined by the announcement.

59.   He warns that a dearth of minority lawyers in a state that is half minority will undermine confidence in the law and add to racial friction.

60.   He was also getting advice to cool his warnings about the weakening economy in the fear that would further undermine consumer confidence.

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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