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They don't command public sympathy.
"It was vital that the review command public confidence.
But, as Tory MP Andrew Tyrie has noted, the inquiry doesn't entirely command public confidence.
"We cannot have an outcome for MPs which does not command public confidence.
The truth is, command public services today are no more acceptable than a command economy.
Their effectiveness, and ultimately our own safety, depends on their ability to command public trust.
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It's not just that the latter hardly commands public attention to the degree of the former, but Mr. Bai has misconstrued the Kos comment.
Men commanding public confidence could thus establish themselves in considerable power, owing to the continuity and time afforded by the office.
The Food Standards Agency was created to provide the public with high standards of food safety and ways of setting and enforcing those standards that commanded public trust and confidence.
The role of government is to steward resources, to provoke, challenge and sustain a criminal justice system that commands public confidence and reduces crime.
But this requires a reliable and well-funded immigration bureaucracy in Britain that commands public confidence – something that the UK Border Agency can only aspire to at present.
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