The high oil price is already fuelling inflation and singeing confidence in all three countries.
Hodge's cup of tea had brought down more than the corner of one tower - it shattered the public's confidence in all high-rise dreaming.
Since last November, when the collapse of Hokkaido Takushoku Bank undermined confidence in all Japanese banks, Norinchukin has played a key role in preventing total meltdown, by lending money on to those big banks that the market considers too risky.
In fact, much of the risk of a property crash still resided in the banks, and the complex nature of derivatives made their exposure very hard to calculate, leading to a loss of confidence in almost all of them.
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Clinton was such an exceptional leader that when he entered office a Gallup poll of public confidence in the economy was at an all-time low and in the summer of 2000, months before the end of his term, that same poll indicated public confidence in the economy at an all-time high.
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Sadly, we can have no confidence at all in results which do not perform these standard tests to exclude that chance element.
The ready availability of money, low interest rates, the imbalance, confidence in price stability, confidence in a strong dollar--all that contributed to the excesses and the imbalances to set the stage for these unfortunate events.
We do not claim to know all the ways of Providence, yet we can trust in them, placing our confidence in the loving god behind all of life and all of history.
Dr Hamish Meldrum, of the BMA's GP committee, said although the current government is making all the right noises to the medical profession it is reluctant to take any action and they have lost all confidence in the government's ability for fair negotiation.
That sentiment is nearly ubiquitous for short-term growth around the world, according to the PwC survey, with CEOs in North America, Asia-Pacific and Africa all registering falls in confidence -- most with double-digit percentage drops.
This would generate a tremendous increase in confidence throughout Hispanic communities all across America.
The answer is that the Irish rejection has shaken confidence in the enlargement procedure on all sides.
"She's definitely the one to beat right now, someone that's playing with a lot of confidence and all the momentum in the world, " Sharapova said.
In a sign of Nissan Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn's confidence in Mr. Dodge, he is in charge of all regions globally except China and Japan.
Today we need managers and business leaders who inspire their employees, clients and customers, infusing them with the confidence that, in the end all will be well.
But, at a time when American confidence in government is at an all-time low, voters have little tolerance for displays of affinity between elected officials and powerful corporate interests.
After all, lack of confidence in Congress has been something nearly every average trader and money manager in the market has been talking about all summer long, including in interviews here at Forbes.
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Because one of the main sources of our national unity is our belief in equal justice, we need to make sure Americans of all races and backgrounds have confidence in the system that provides justice.
So we need more of them, we need them well led, we need a strong minister that all committees have confidence in.
After all, investor confidence in the system is required to sustain it.
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"This appears an important, prudent and necessary step to ensure that all Venezuelans have confidence in these results, " a White House spokesman said.
The idea is not only to make it easier for investors to evaluate projects and companies but to foster confidence to invest in the sector at all.
During the Great Depression, when confidence in our businesses and markets was all but lost, a collection of brilliant minds re-wrote the rules of our public markets.
Indeed, research has shown that it is entirely natural for decision-making groups, whatever their motivations and guidelines, to tend to suppress information flow, have extreme attitudes, make extreme judgments, be inflexible in adapting their approach to changing circumstances, and--despite all that--have great confidence in their decisions.
The rebound in confidence was most marked in Germany, while Spain, France and Italy all lagged.
We all want to have confidence in our legal system so that when someone is prosecuted, it is fair and just.
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Well let's talk about something which is all to do with confidence in the international environment, which is tax, income tax.
I've known General de Chastelaine very well for many years, he is a man of total integrity who I believe all parties do have confidence in and should have confidence in.
The confidence of all users of financial statements in the transparency and integrity of financial reporting is critically important to the effective functioning of capital markets, efficient capital allocation, global financial stability and sound economic growth.
Left untackled, the budget deficit, which at 11.2% of GDP in 2009-10 was larger than those of almost all other rich countries, would soon have undermined confidence in the government's ability to service its public debt.
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