Encara no tenim significats per a "undermine confidence".
1Walking away could undermine confidence in the vehicle's current batch of startups.
2Mr Cowen also stressed that a No vote would undermine confidence.
3When a child falls behind it can undermine confidence and self-belief.
4A reliance on debt-fuelled spending to maintain domestic demand will further undermine confidence.
5He also said selling U.S. gold holdings could undermine confidence in the United States.
6A protracted wrangle over the election outcome could undermine confidence.
7Business leaders say talk of Britain leaving its biggest trading partner could undermine confidence and investment.
8Their tactic is to promote polarisation, undermine confidence in democratic institutions, spread confusion and generate apathy.
9Overcrowding, delays, cancellations, scheduling gaps and breakdowns have combined to undermine confidence in commuter rail travel.
10There is further concern in the sector itself that the affair could undermine confidence in other charities.
11Too much delay could further undermine confidence.
12Privacy Commissioner John Edwards said the breach had the potential to undermine confidence in people's interactions with the government.
13Meckler said that if the cause remains a mystery it will undermine confidence over the course of the year.
14Sudan analyst John Ashworth said a serious hold-up could undermine confidence among southerners, many of whom still distrust Khartoum.
15ANTA said the allegations "may be intended specifically to undermine confidence in the company and its management".
16Last week, the National Cancer Screening Service accused Dr Reilly of trying to undermine confidence in the cancer-care services.
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