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The new interventionism is partly the ideological legacy of the crash, which eroded faith in markets.
Ever more sophisticated digital techniques of manipulation have only further eroded faith in its trustworthiness as a truth teller.
The way it rode roughshod over congress and the courts eroded faith in the country's democratic institutions.
While the crisis has eroded faith in some economists, no field is better positioned to learn from it and explain it to people now, and in the future.
The widening scandal, coming on the heels of two major political scandals involving senior Congress Party officials, has eroded faith in India's government.
The trauma of Japanese conquest eroded faith in Confucian or Buddhist traditions: Koreans could relate to Israel's sufferings in the Old Testament (no Chosen jokes, please).
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Maybe this is what that commissioner meant when he spoke of a "dubious" policy that erodes faith in the police.
Mr. Volcker will declare another war on Wednesday, this time on the public's eroding faith in government.
The United States is uneasy about the Salvadorean truce.The opponents of such pacts say they erode faith in already-weak justice systems and bolster gangsters' standing.
The article "Research ties fake news to Russia" reported that planting fake news stories in politically conservative news outlets was an effort to erode faith in U.S. democracy.
The doctor-patient relationship is founded on trust, and any instrument of paternalistic interference not only compromises the relationship but also can erode faith in the profession.
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