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These changes would reduce opportunities for cheating and boost public confidence in the process.
They said the firings were an effort to boost public confidence in Mr. Karzai's government despite rising violence.
It's an essential step if he is to boost public confidence that New York State oversight of expanded gas drilling will be objective and responsible.
The aim is to boost public confidence that police are being held to account, amid claims from families that officers who kill appear above the law.
He was courageous and right to support a tough stance on border protection, which helped boost public confidence in an orderly, large-scale legal immigration policy.
The scheme - part of the Royal Society's science in society programme, which aims to boost public confidence in science - is in its fourth year.
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The whole mechanism boosts public confidence".
This has boosted public confidence, which was starting to revive anyway after the containment of SARS.
The global appetite to reëngage with the Islamic Republic has already boosted public confidence at home.
It can also support independent providers, binding them to the public service ethos and boosting public confidence in them.
The Reagan division of power proved strikingly stable because the country was experiencing a decade of sustained economic growth and enjoying a series of unexpectedly sweeping foreign policy breakthroughs, a combination that boosted public confidence in America's trajectory and persuaded the voters to stick with the incumbent parties in both the White House and the Congress.
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