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Crooked transactions corrode confidence, which hurts firms and investors alike.
Even if there is no quid pro quo, the very existence of that practice can corrode confidence in the impartiality of the judiciary.
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The widespread obsession with incarceration corrodes confidence in justice.
Its inconsistencies and indecision have corroded confidence and compromised recovery".
It is hard not to think that such expectations, over time, will undermine the legitimacy of electoral outcomes and corrode our confidence in democratic processes.
They have been central players in turning Wisconsin into solid evidence of how judicial elections corrode public confidence in state courts.
Europe's past failures, he said, had "corroded the confidence" of its peoples.
Insider trading corrodes investors' confidence in markets, making them less likely to buy shares and threatening liquidity.
He abused his position of trust and brought his profession into disrepute: "More than this he has sown needless panic among parents and corroded their confidence in their doctors.
They should be fired because they showed horrendous judgment in a high-stakes environment, the kind that corrodes public confidence in their competence and thus the president's.
"It weakens the bonds in a community and corrodes trust.
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