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Little lies like that take forever to damage the bonds of confidence that link the people and the press and public policy.
In the early 21st century, we have a different form of trust-busting going on -- inept, illegal and amoral acts engaged in by some businesses, politicians and individuals that are destroying the bonds of confidence and faith in each other that bind the nation together.
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In addition, the physicians indicated that the bond of confidence between the physicians and the patient is seldom (43%) or almost never (33%) compromised by health-related Internet use.
This might result from the fact that rheumatologists in general have built a bond of confidence with their patients over many years, in contrast to oncologists who have intensive contact with a patient but for a relatively short period of time.
The Athens stock market fell by 2.1 percent and the spread, or gap, between yields on Greek and German 10-year bonds — a measure of confidence in Greek debt — widened 23-hundreths of a point to more than 2.9 percentage points, after narrowing Thursday, and the euro fell to a nine-month low against the dollar, as investors questioned European leaders' resolve.
It is also an agreement about the development of bonds of mutual trust, acceptance, and confidence between patient and therapist [ 11, 12].
All item locations are within the upper and lower bonds of the 95% confidence interval as represented by the dotted lines.
While some may take Soros' decision to buy the bonds as a vote of confidence in Europe, he said earlier this week that European debt crisis is putting the global financial system in a "self-reinforcing process of disintegration".
But as someone whose long experience in financial markets helped him to anticipate the kinds of earth-shattering developments most economists didn't see coming, I find the popular argument that current low yields on government bonds are a vote of confidence on current policies to be utterly ridiculous.
In light of Bond's conversation, Butterfield identifies a crisis of confidence in Bond's character, where he has "moved beyond good and evil" to the point where he does his job not because of principles, but to pursue personal battles.
"Buying these bonds today is a vote of confidence that the uncertainty over whether they'll be restructured has declined significantly," says Richard Segal, director of research at London-based Exotix, an intermediary for emerging-markets assets.
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