Aún no tenemos significados para "command the confidence".
1The actions of the Government must command the confidence of the country.
2The point is to have someone who can command the confidence of the country.
3Arguably the only party able to command the confidence of both sides of the house is Alliance.
4The result was a Corbyn leadership which failed to command the confidence of MPs or ultimately the public.
5This is further evidence that David Cameron's flagship schools policy does not command the confidence of parents, Hunt said.
6In her report, Cox suggested that senior house staff, including Bercow, would not command the confidence to pursue necessary changes.
7However, it was essential that the truth be established in a manner which would " command the confidence of the entire community".
8I sincerely hope this is the first step to a new Fifa that can command the confidence and respect of the football world once again.
9Its efforts to impose an austerity drive may not command the confidence of either markets or voters -pulling in opposing directions -for long.
10He commanded the confidence of the chief Fathers of the Republic.
11He was studious by habit, and commanded the confidence and respect of all who knew him.
12Hakimji Ajmal khan is a devout Muslim who commands the confidence and the respect of both the parties.
13He is comparatively a young man, but in his service he commands the confidence and admiration of his countrymen of all parties.
14The British constitution is very simple: he who commands the confidence of the House is PM, he who loses that confidence must resign.
15His place was filled by a Hollander official in the Mining Department who commanded and still commands the confidence and respect of all parties.
16My word for it, that will bring them to reason, for where can they find another leader that commands the confidence that you do?
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