To respond public confidence, it is essential to give top priority to safety in our operations.
We are increasing public satisfaction in police services and we are increasing public confidence.
He said there was some evidence deep cleans worked, but added: "It's a public confidence builder".
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Polls show eroding public confidence in his performance and in the U.S. mission in Iraq.
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Events of the past two years can only have diminished public confidence in the force.
For shale gas production to succeed on a massive scale, public confidence will be essential.
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Public confidence in the information produced by government is vitally important to an effective democracy.
What effect do all the successive fiscal cliffs, ceilings and sequesters, have on public confidence?
The OSCR said the process was ultimately aimed at maintaining public confidence in charitable status.
She suggested that cuts to the policing budget would damage public confidence in the police.
Judge's first tasks in Japan are helping TEPCO change its safety culture and restore public confidence.
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Paper currencies have no intrinsic value and need the appearance of worth to inspire public confidence.
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Abuses of the system need to be tackled in order to restore public confidence.
North Yorkshire Police said the rise was due to increased public confidence in reporting race crimes.
Despite these desperate circumstances, public confidence held, panic was averted and our country entered a period of unprecedented prosperity.
And Mr Bouchard still scores higher than his young opponent in polls of public confidence.
Policing Minister Damian Green said police reforms were working, crime was down and public confidence was up.
The IT problems and the confusion caused, did little for public confidence in the banks, he added.
It is a damage limitation exercise that will only erode public confidence in the exam system further.
And that is a restoration of public confidence in a hospital which is so important to so many.
Charities are fighting to restore public confidence after recent scandals in the sector.
But the one "K" it lacks may turn out to be just as important -- Kepercayaan, or public confidence.
Mukasey said that will help ensure public confidence that the laws of the United States are being administered impartially.
They also say there's been a decline in public confidence, in our institutions.
Since 1997, Home Secretaries have consistently commented on police operations in the interests of transparency and sustaining public confidence.
In a financial crisis, he says, diluting market discipline is a lesser evil than trying to maintain public confidence.
Opposition spokeswoman Baroness Billingham said the "dark shadow" of corrupt betting threatened to undermine public confidence in the games.
Ms Hodge, a Labour MP, accused the government of "poor decision-making", which was "damaging public confidence" in the system.
In emerging economies especially (where banking regulation is weakest), illegitimate money can poison the financial system, undermining public confidence.
But it may revive public confidence that Britain is still focused on implementing the most wide-ranging agreement yet reached.
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