81.   The failure to approve the housing-lender shutdown plan, drawn up last December by the Finance Ministry, also shook global confidence in Japanese banking.

82.   The event, more than any other, has shaken Japanese confidence in the safety of their society.

83.   The market volatility has not shaken that confidence.

84.   The news could shake public confidence in the government, after the high-profile murder four months ago prompted officials to step down, he said.

85.   The moves come after a series of lapses in experiments that Koski said has shaken public confidence.

86.   The scandal has badly shaken public confidence in the process and led to calls for the disqualification of Dassault or for scrapping the whole purchase.

87.   The spreading scandal has shaken the confidence of stock market investors.

88.   The Stars have already shown that lightning-bolt defeats will not shake their confidence.

89.   The U.S. government shut down some non-essential services last Tuesday, shaking confidence in U.S. financial markets.

90.   The U.S. government suspended some services last Tuesday after Congress and the president were deadlocked on the budget bill, shaking confidence in U.S. financial markets.

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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