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Reserves are held to buttress confidence in a country's own currency, not as a float for global trading.
In addition, demonstration of predictive validity can buttress confidence in the validity of animal models that rely on mechanistic or etiologic constructs and endophenotypes.
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Mr. Gore did his best to remedy that by buttressing confidence in the rule of law.
First, if governments have buttressed confidence in the banks' ability to survive, why the renewed rush to intervene?
We must go further than meeting immediate needs and buttressing confidence with actions to consolidate early progress, when we make it.
His agency has been struggling to buttress public confidence that city water is drinkable, even good-tasting.
As the accolades and adulation mount — along with the stakes and scrutiny — Jabari said he relied on his religious faith to buttress his confidence.
The government needs to step in and buttress consumer confidence in G.M., Chrysler and Ford by providing an influx of capital that will ensure the viability of these companies in the future.
The Schuldenbremse buttresses markets' confidence in Germany.
The global financial meltdown has further buttressed Chinese confidence.
The Swiss said this week that such knowledge of his own past resilience has buttressed his confidence when pain hits – as it did against Xavier Malisse at the same stage this year.
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