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Mr. Volcker will declare another war on Wednesday, this time on the public's eroding faith in government.
Investors pushed yields on Greek, Portuguese and Spanish bonds sharply higher, a sign of eroding faith in the countries' creditworthiness.
Congress has not ratified the treaty, which is snagged by concerns about U.S. auto exports to South Korea, as well as lawmakers' eroding faith in the benefits of free trade.
Power struggles between the old guard and reformers, in particular the increasingly aggressive role of the interim military transition government in Egypt, risk eroding faith in the military and hope for a timely transition to civilian rule.
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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 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.
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