71.   But advocates of the impeachment said it was necessary to restore public confidence in that court.

72.   But although he has issued a public apology for the flaw, Grove has been unwilling to personally come forward in an effort to restore customer confidence.

73.   Bulgaria was struggling to cope with insolvent banks, hold the lid on inflation and restore confidence in its currency.

74.   But he also vowed to work with Israel to end the attacks and, Arafat and Peres hope, restore withering confidence among both peoples in their peace process.

75.   But consumer protection laws, and the entrance of Marriott, Hilton, ITT Sheraton and Disney into the market, helped restore confidence.

76.   But how can you be opposed in principle to a program whose sole purpose is to protect the public and restore confidence?

77.   But economists said it was an open question whether Brazil could restore enough confidence in the financial markets to avert a long economic slide.

78.   But for now, until a little confidence is restored, it is not clear there will be that much diligence to do.

79.   But Grasso said the markets needed to reopen, both to restore investor confidence and to honor those killed and injured at their everyday jobs.

80.   But investors were pressing for a new, larger loan package to strengthen the Russian Central Bank and to restore their confidence in the economy.

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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