Sentences with phrase «to win back trust»

That is an ugly look for a firm that badly needs to win back the trust of regulators and investors.
He can start winning back their trust by doing more to boost the insurer's sales and by reducing debt.
By the way, we're not talking here about your child winning back your trust.
It will take time to counteract your financial problems and win back the trust of creditors.
We face a big challenge in winning back the trust of our traditional supporters in the North and the Midlands and Michael is one of the authentic voices who can do that.
DORTMUND, Germany (Reuters)- Chancellor Angela Merkel kicked off her re-election campaign on Saturday with a stinging attack on German auto executives, pressing them to innovate to secure jobs, and win back trust lost by a diesel emissions scandal.
Now, with an age of unrest dawning, Labour will never win back the trust of the fearful by whipping up the politics of fear.»
«My most urgent task is to win back trust for the Volkswagen Group,» he said.
Clearly, the kind of political economy required to win back the trust of voters across the country, not just the South, will involve Labour posing a threat to capital - however mild it might appear, the response is sure to be as hysterical as during the 80s and early 90s.
If they want to win back some trust, Goldman and other banks should support these proposals and start rethinking their practices now.
But more than anyone, Mr. Schäuble has come to embody the consensus that has helped shape European economic policy for years: that the path to sustained economic recovery for financially troubled countries is to slash spending, raise taxes when necessary and win back the trust of bond markets and other investors by displaying commitment to fiscal prudence — even if that process imposes deep economic pain as it plays out.
To cover the necessary service measures and other efforts to win back the trust of our customers, Volkswagen plans to set aside a provision of some 6.5 billion EUR recognized in the profit and loss statement in the third quarter of the current fiscal year.
Ever since the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke out, the social network has been trying its hardest to win back the trust of its users.
Volkswagen of America knows it will have work hard to win back the trust of customers, as well as dealers like Kalafer.
As Forbes editor Randall Lane said, «at a time when corporate America, as a whole, faces low public approval, the companies in the JUST 100 provide an example for their peers on how to win back the trust of the American people.»
So, knowing we can not understand, can not forgive, what he is doing, God [in Christ] has come among us a fellow - being and fellow - sufferer to make amends and to win back trust (Taylor, The Christlike God, 204 - 205).
Many Arsenal fans were surprised to see Debuchy not join the list of players shipped out of Arsenal this summer, but he now seems to have won back the trust of his manager and could even start to feature for us in the Premier League again, reports the Evening Standard.
I do hope Wenger realizes it s his last chance to win back the trust of fans and do a solid job of recruiting in January as I predict his end if he does not.
After the backlash received on social media, Morata responded with a tweet of his won, promising to work hard to win back the trust of his fans.
Both Labour and the Conservatives have work to do to win back the trust of Muslim voters at this election
It's a night when we can begin the process that is necessary to heal the divisions in our party, to unite this party, to make this into a truly powerful and united opposition and get us ready once more to win back the trust of the British people.»
President Nana Akufo - Addo has charged judges and lawyers to rebuild the judiciary system to win back the trust and believe of Ghanaians after it was badly bruised by the Anas exposé.
Knowing that we have more work to do to win back the trust of the British people.
If the Eds are watching, here is the first thing they should do to win back the trust of people.
Speaking over the weekend, Ms Harman said Labour had to win back the trust of voters when it came to the economy - and they could not to that through «blanket opposition» to the Conservatives» budget.
Watson said Dugher's departure was a «loss» to the shadow cabinet, while Burnham suggested the Barnsley East MP had been a vital component in the fight to «win back the trust of our supporters».
We have to win back trust.
Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Liam Byrne will set out the controversial plans tonight, saying: «Welfare reform is one of the policy areas where Labour needs to win back trust
«We have to move on from these self - indulgent, Westminster elites, who are still running their old battles, to make the change that Labour needs if we are to win back the trust and support of the voters we lost,» he added.
Such changes raise questions about what the party stands for and whether it can be trusted, questions which the party needs to address if it is to win back trust and regain lost support.
After announcing a bid to succeed Ed Miliband via a Daily Mail article, the Wakefield MP told the BBC her party must «win back trust» on the economy.
They are coming to realize that they must eventually unlearn the bad habits they were taught and voluntarily participated in for two decades if they are to win back the trust their former leadership squandered.
Shadow Home Secretary Andy Burnham - a key ally of Mr Dugher - suggested the Barnsley East MP had been a vital component in the fight to «win back the trust of our supporters».
However, it can be instantly broken; for example, in a marriage if one partner has an affair, it can be extremely difficult to win back that trust.
The arrival of six penguins changes Tom Popper, if only because his children and ex-wife of 15 - years guilt him into a mindset of caring for the odd little creatures as a way of winning back their trust.
You'd like to think that at this stage she knows a witty script when she sees it, but after this mess it's going to take her a long time to win back your trust.
With his future riding on Tick's guidance and tenacity, Billy enters the hardest battle of his life as he struggles with redemption and to win back the trust of those he loves.
«This is the only way to win back trust,» Winterkorn concluded in his resignation letter.
If publishers are to win back the trust and loyalty of readers, they have to do away with DRM.
It was also to bleak and defeatist for my tastes.Shepard never would have been talked down by Starchilds flawed logic, «I created synthetics to kill you and prevent you from creating synthetics that will kill you» Hopefully in April the dlc will win back my trust in Bioware / EA.
SEGA wants to win back our trust, so what better way to regain that trust than to give us these games?
As you'll learn within the game's opening stages, the tenth legion has been destroyed by Jeyne Kassynder thirty years earlier, leaving it to the dead legionnaire sons and daughters to rebuild it, defeat Kassynder and win back the trust of the kingdom of Ehb's people, of which have turned against you.
No matter how many public hearings CEO Mark Zuckerberg turns down, the company just can't seem to win back the trust of the public or investors.
On the latest episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask, Recode's senior social media editor, Kurt Wagner, said Facebook is in a difficult uphill battle to win back the trust of its users.
Still, Samsung's efforts to win back the trust of consumers will likely continue to be an uphill battle.
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