They found that 58 percent of those surveyed have lost faith in the U.S. stock market.
The market lost faith in a strategy that saved finance one institution at a time.
But others are discouraged, having lost faith in the power of elections to bring about change.
Even if there is another bail-out of around 110bn euros, Greeks have lost faith in the plan.
Japan recently emerged to be a desirable market after its people lost faith in nuclear power post Fukushima.
Mr. Taylor says that he moved out of the city a few years ago, because he lost faith.
But he has at last lost faith in this happening any time soon.
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But it is also attracting voters who have lost faith in economic reform and in all the mainstream parties.
Dottie Sandusky also wrote of her disappointment, saying she has lost faith in the police and the legal system.
Eventually, Andrus struck out looking, but you could sense that the Rays had lost faith and trust in the umpires.
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Yet when some supposedly good-quality assets proved to be worth little, people lost faith in the models and the ratings.
Qutb lost faith in the pan-Arab nationalism that was the prevailing ideology of the Arab world in his own time.
If a significant portion of society ever lost faith in its value, it would no longer be accepted despite government edict.
This is consistent with the statement by Alfa-Access-Renova, the oligarchs' consortium, that they have "lost faith in BP as a partner".
As the conflict darkened and as many men lost their lives in what seemed like a never ending war, many lost faith.
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He quickly grasped the promise of the Internet and never lost faith in its possibilities in the aftermath of the high-tech bubble.
They say they've lost faith that the police are performing their jobs.
Consumers' lost faith in Japanese insurers may be restored by foreign ones.
He quickly grasped the promise of the Internet and never lost faith in its possibilities, even in the aftermath of the high-tech bubble.
Carrier1, another European telecom firm, has sought bankruptcy protection, partly because networks providing it with capacity lost faith in its ability to pay.
Sir Mervyn also told a press conference that he had not "lost faith" in quantitative easing as a way to stimulate economic growth.
Wesley Clark to be on the Democratic ticket, so when he received word that it was Biden, he "lost faith" in the presidential hopeful.
Stories abound that the Anderlecht players do not like his training methods and the Vanden Stock family seems to have lost faith in him.
Investment banks have already rushed to reduce their reliance on overnight funding in repo markets, after lenders lost faith in the securities used as collateral.
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His personal approval ratings are still pretty solid, but many Americans have lost faith in his ability to handle issues like health care and climate change.
Finally, the Cambodians we met with described the steps that could be taken to improve a political system in which many Cambodians appear to have lost faith.
Green Tree Financial found itself in a life-threatening credit squeeze because the market had lost faith in its mortgage-backed securities and refused to refinance its short-term debt.
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