Sentences with phrase «to regain public trust»

The last European elections were supposed to regain public trust in the European project.
She surely can't regain public trust without coming absolutely clean about her involvement in the alleged activities.
They will either help the EU regain public trust or let it sink further: it's a «make it or break it» game.
The thinktank British Future said a referendum was the only way to help Labour regain public trust on immigration, a key issue in the runup to next year's election and one inextricably linked with Europe following the rise of Ukip.
Gainful employment data would help prospective students make more informed choices regarding legal education, and in the process help law schools regain the public trust.
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Even though Samsung has not yet found the solution to what was behind the Galaxy Note 7 issues, finding it will be a key part of regaining public trust, especially if the whole process is made open and transparent to the public, as well as realizing the success for the 2017 Samsung Galaxy S8.
These kinds of statements (and there are many more) coupled with apathy from democratically elected governments not wanting to commit electoral suicide and inactivity on emissions cuts fron China / India / Brazil means that the climate debate isn't likely to develop beyond it's current level regardless of attempts to regain public trust in the science.
To regain public trust a new Board is required.
It's put in place a number of initiatives and institutional reforms in order to regain public trust and credibility.
They need to do a better job and have to regain public trust, without falling back on facile demagogy and empty rhetoric.
And we worked very, very hard in Albany to regain the public trust
This session is perhaps most notable for the fact that, so far, it seems the Republican Senate majority will once again block any substantive efforts to regain the public trust that has been so thoroughly tarnished.
At the end of the day, we have to regain the public trust and I think it's been lost.»
And he offered a plea to the legislature to approve an ethics reform package that died in last year's session, saying it's in everyone's interest to regain the public trust.
Most importantly, our government is performing and has regained the public trust.
Another suggestion to regain public trust might be to formally and culturally loosen party control.
Now is the time to make tough, transparent decisions that could regain public trust.
Now is the time to make tough decisions that will \ ensure safety and regain the public trust.
To regain public trust, the report says, much information about shale gas should become readily available to the public, starting with the chemical recipes for the fluids pumped at high pressure into shale to free up the gas.
Regaining public trust may be just as hard as getting all of those new electric cars and hybrids on the road.
Although justice systems in transitional settings are frequently badly weakened and tainted by allegations of corruption or complicity in human rights abuses, rebuilding their ability to dispense justice and regaining public trust in their integrity is indispensable to peacebuilding efforts.
Specifically, these efforts will aim to position the NEB as a modern, efficient, and effective energy regulator and regain public trust.
And if the Dewey drama wasn't enough, legal advisors are now in the middle of the intersection of regulated industries trying to regain public trust and regulatory regimes trying ensure they do so.
Since then MtGox has made an honest effort at damage control, and took two major steps to regain the public trust.
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