Sentences with phrase «undermine public faith»

Dressed in a veneer of concern about climate change, in fact BP's outlook is a public relations exercise, designed to boost fossil fuels and undermine public faith in clean alternatives.
«Russia's goals were to undermine public faith in the U.S. democratic process, denigrate Secretary Clinton, and harm her electability and potential presidency,» the report read.
New York Times: «An academic board of inquiry has largely cleared a noted Pennsylvania State University climatologist of scientific misconduct, but a second panel will convene to determine whether his behavior undermined public faith in the science of climate change, the university said Wednesday...».
This is causing miscarriages of justice, undermining public faith in criminal justice systems and getting in the way of cross-border cooperation.
In other parts of the world, notably in the United States and the United Kingdom, the crisis gravely undermined public faith in financial institutions.

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Unless NHS leaders and ministers can offer firm guarantees on these points, it is impossible to see how an experiment such as this could ever proceed without severely undermining patient care and the public's faith in the NHS.
This kind of casual attitude to spending taxpayers» cash undermines faith in the public sector and is yet more evidence of how under Labour the Audit Commission forgot that its job was to protect the public purse.»
We were there to give testimony that by setting teachers up on a bell curve, you are creating the contrived headline — «Half of all New York teachers not effective when judged by test scores,» thus cynically undermining the faith of parents in their public school teachers and principals.
Public faith in planning is being undermined... Mixed messages from central Government...
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