To have confidence or faith in.
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Examples for "bank "
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 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 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 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 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.
6 Consumers could once count on ever-rising home prices to buffer their wealth.
7 Either way he can count on the support of his wife Brigitte.
8 And she can't really count on her family supporting her corner, either.
9 News organizations can't count on elections every day or a bridge collapsing.
10 Who can we count on to protect our election process in 2020?
11 I'll need someone I can count on to lead the task force.
12 We did not count on Tritt's quixotic action at just that moment.
13 And the Saudis, he suggested, could no longer count on preferential treatment.
14 I couldn't count on the masters' generosity two terms in a row.
15 I presume I can count on you good people to be witnesses.
16 I knew I could count on you to do the right thing.
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