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To have confidence or faith in.
bank
trust
swear
confide
count on
rely on
distrust
mistrust
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trust
swear
confide
count on
Examples for "
bank
"
1
The report also made a case for
bank
consolidation, particularly in Europe.
2
The result: less competition, job cuts and higher costs for
bank
services.
3
U.S.
bank
bosses, however, are typically paid far more than in Europe.
4
The
bank
said in December this process had been completed for Europe.
5
Every year, the number of unclaimed
bank
and building society accounts grows.
1
Fewer people
trust
politicians but many still continue to vote at elections.
2
Mrs Turei said public
trust
in the police has been completely destroyed.
3
He said the support from the rural support
trust
had been great.
4
You know your situation is not quite legal, but you
trust
him.
5
I've seen it happen often enough to
trust
that it was true.
1
That's the truth and I
swear
it by my good right hand.
2
Millions of people can't stand it, yet millions absolutely
swear
by it.
3
Again I
swear
it; and I have the ear of his Grace.
4
Season Spring is often ideal- IloveMarch, though others
swear
by April.
5
I have no doubt about it; I would
swear
to the fact.
1
He is often the go-to person for young people to
confide
in.
2
Then the desire to
confide
in somebody got the better of him.
3
The time had already passed when the girl could
confide
in Gionetta.
4
He is not false, like other people; I can
confide
in him.
5
She really wanted someone to
confide
in and Sonny was awfully nice.
1
Mercedes have been able to
count
on
more power in qualifying, however.
2
Thankfully, however, he didn't need to
count
on
luck in the future.
3
It was always easy to
count
on
avarice among the foot soldiers.
4
The problem is that Samaras can
count
on
just over 50 percent.
5
A surly 'Don't
count
on
it' was the best she could manage.
1
Good luck if you want to
rely
on
the public health system.
2
Our plan will continue to guarantee the essential services Australians
rely
on
.
3
Many of the techniques that
rely
on
food additives originated in Europe.
4
That's why we
rely
on
the abuse report system at the moment.
5
However, given the degree of decomposition, police would
rely
on
family photos.
1
Good luck if you want to
rely
on the public health system.
2
Our plan will continue to guarantee the essential services Australians
rely
on.
3
Many of the techniques that
rely
on food additives originated in Europe.
4
That's why we
rely
on the abuse report system at the moment.
5
However, given the degree of decomposition, police would
rely
on family photos.
6
And the government can't just
rely
on the economy delivering solid growth.
7
Some US businesses that
rely
on the imported products are also concerned.
8
Still, most top Fed officials continue to
rely
on more traditional means.
9
Tomorrow we need technicians; we don't want to
rely
on the outside.
10
He said the company would
rely
on gas-fired power during the transition.
11
You have great power, but you must not
rely
on strength alone.
12
The relationship has helped TD Ameritrade
rely
less on money market funds.
13
Chinese authorities want foreign banks to
rely
on local sources of funding.
14
The tribes were forced to
rely
on food from the US government.
15
Currently, they must
rely
on significant funding from outside sources to succeed.
16
Many low-income families
rely
on these special offers, especially in recessionary times.
rely
·
rely on
rely heavily
rely more
rely solely
rely too
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