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1 But, Canavan wrote, there is a fairly easy way to rebuild confidence .
2 It will take many years to rebuild confidence and reinvigorate the city.
3 The top-20 investor said Clarke should consider bold strategic moves to rebuild confidence .
4 The junta says it is seeking to rebuild confidence and revive economic activity.
5 European regulators said they are acting to rebuild confidence in banks.
6 At the time, we were working desperately to rebuild confidence in the financial system.
7 I think people can start to rebuild confidence , he said.
8 We must rebuild confidence for foreigners, Prayuth told reporters.
9 We came back in the second half and I would say it will help us to rebuild confidence .
10 He instructed the bishops to do whatever necessary to prevent repeat offences and rebuild confidence in the clergy.
11 The reforms are seen as necessary to appease creditor concerns and rebuild confidence as Greece bids to turn sustainable.
12 ECB President Mario Draghi has said that, to rebuild confidence , some banks may have to be seen to fail.
13 Mr Morrison believes reopening the economy must be followed by a concerted effort to create momentum and rebuild confidence .
14 He said its "return to the private sector" would help to rebuild confidence in high street banking.
15 I hope cruise companies take this opportunity to implement policies that rebuild confidence and enhance sailing for the long term.
16 UBS still needs to rebuild confidence in its compliance and risk-management practices in the wake of the rogue trading scandal.
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