81.   But many diplomats worry that equipment and training may not be enough to either hold off any invading forces for even a few days or restore public confidence.

82.   Can he restore confidence in himself and get back the confidence of his teammates?

83.   Caso said Wednesday that his primary goal is to restore confidence in the union.

84.   Clark took over immediately as acting chairman of the company, which is based in Boise, Idaho, with a mandate to restore confidence.

85.   Clinton first announced a short-term loan to Mexico, known as a swap facility, in hopes of restoring investor confidence.

86.   Congress must also restore consumer confidence in air travel by working out an airport security plan.

87.   Clinton was largely indifferent to bureaucratic reform, but he wanted to restore confidence in the government.

88.   Creating a security force of federal employees is just one of the measures needed to restore public confidence in air travel.

89.   Critics say the remaining security holes show that the federal government needs to take more dramatic steps to ensure passenger safety and restore consumer confidence in flying.

90.   Crucial to restoring investor confidence, though, is progress on state asset sales and a timetable for lifting exchange controls.

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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