Aún no tenemos significados para "vote of confidence".
1Thanks to all passengers for your continued vote of confidence and support.
2The appointee then needs to secure a vote of confidence from parliament.
3But she was grateful for the vote of confidence and the support.
4Most deputies backed the army, and Salandra lost a vote of confidence.
5He or she must resign if the vote of confidence is lost.
6And I appreciate the vote of confidence, if that's what this is.
7I appreciated her vote of confidence, but it made me pretty nervous.
8He will then face a first parliamentary vote of confidence on Monday.
9Mr Papademos's government is expected to receive a parliamentary vote of confidence tomorrow.
10The prime minister hailed the decision as a vote of confidence in Britain.
11Thanks, that's just the vote of confidence I need ahead of this presentation.'
12Indeed, this is one president you can trust with your vote of confidence.
13Rather clever, in my book, and quite the vote of confidence in you.
14What's it they say about the value of a chairman's vote of confidence?
15That's an incredible vote of confidence, given within an acute timeframe.
16David Coulthard has been given a vote of confidence by his team bosses.