Sentences with phrase «bolster public confidence»

With the help of such celebrities as basketball legend and business icon Earvin «Magic» Johnson, Jr., founder of the not - for - profit Khan Academy Sal Khan, and actor and television personality Montel Williams, the Stand Up campaign highlights the success of the nation's public schools — and works to bolster public confidence in the institution of public education.
The MIT report says that transfers of spent fuel in casks could begin with the leftover fuel at decommissioned U.S. plants — a first step that, if successful, could bolster public confidence in the process.
He spent most of his speech on the need to change the state's education system and the need to bolster public confidence in the justice system.

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«Today we're putting boots on the ground to safeguard the public health and bolster the confidence of a hard - hit community,» Cuomo said in a statement.
That teacher might sensibly decide to install a series of public - speaking activities in class that, gradually and gently, would bolster her students» confidence in making oral presentations.
Teaching will press you to add breadth and depth to your expertise, get up - to - speed on current developments in your field, expand your network in a meaningful way, improve your public and improvisational speaking skills, bolster your professional reputation, and improve your confidence.
News of the takeover has already boosted the price of Bitcoin on Tuesday according to CNBC and Kelly sees the deal bolstering public opinion, adding «It's a massive confidence boost; you now have a regulated public company in Japan buying into a crypto exchange... this puts a stamp of approval, and Japan is a huge driver of this market.»
This news will surely bolster Spotify's confidence as it moves towards going public.
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