71.   Still, such mistakes could shake the confidence of investors who are putting millions of dollars into mutual funds and who make decisions based on reported prices.

72.   Ten days ago in St. Petersburg, Fla., Nedved acknowledged that his confidence had been shaken by his inauspicious New York start.

73.   That can shake confidence in the entire system, analysts say.

74.   That confidence was soon shaken, of course.

75.   The accident shook confidence in the already complex rescue deal crafted by Swiss government and industry, both anxious for the prestige and efficiency of a national airline.

76.   The antibillboard campaign shook the confidence of foreign investors who were already tiring of corruption, red tape, and the lack of any coherent legal structure.

77.   The confrontation has shaken business confidence, depressing real estate and securities prices.

78.   The danger of a recession has dramatically increased, consumer confidence been shaken and federal budget assumptions shattered.

79.   The decline came amid concern that turmoil in Asian economies would crimp demand for U.S. exports and shake the confidence that spurred a seven-year bull market.

80.   The dawn of modern science and the industrial revolution shook Enlightenment confidence in human reason and raised fears about the reduction of human beings to machines.

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%
shake + n. >>共 651
head 37.90%
hand 34.93%
confidence 2.12%
fist 1.32%
building 1.13%
faith 0.60%
market 0.51%
house 0.47%
pan 0.47%
area 0.45%
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