Sentences with phrase «undermined confidence in the process»

As a result, the episode undermined confidence in the process of coalition formation, which is the foundation of electoral competition in Kenya.

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This effort resulted in two subsequent omnibus budget bills passed in 2012, which further undermined the public's confidence in the NEB and its pipeline review process.
In recent years the Commission has made greater efforts to tackle the problem of budget fraud, recognising the negative impact it has on the confidence of member states in the EU and the potential it has to undermine the process of enlargemenIn recent years the Commission has made greater efforts to tackle the problem of budget fraud, recognising the negative impact it has on the confidence of member states in the EU and the potential it has to undermine the process of enlargemenin the EU and the potential it has to undermine the process of enlargement.
«I have to assume that it is the result of a coordinated disinformation campaign aimed not only at undermining ACORN's work, but also as a part of a far broader effort to corrode public confidence in the electoral process... It is a simple three - step process.
The endless extensions of self - imposed deadline, the wildly disparate application of FOIL exemptions, and the slow pace of responses undermines public confidence in the FOIL process.
But they must know that the Hain Assembly is a farce and is undermining public confidence in the process.
None of these were major issues, compared with problems common in many other countries, but they may still have undermined public confidence in the electoral process.
«Misusing the Planned Parenthood logo undermines confidence and integrity in this endorsement process,» she wrote.
«The continuing secrecy only serves to undermine trust and confidence among the public in the democratic process,» she said.
«Misusing the Planned Parenthood logo undermines confidence and integrity in this endorsement process,» wrote the head of Planned Parenthood of NYC.
Peter Hain said he wanted devolution restored but added the recent series of missed deadlines was undermining public confidence in the political process.
Even when they are legal, and do not constitute a quid pro quo, they have a tendency to bias the process in favor of special interests and undermine public confidence in the political institution.
By painting a false picture of student achievement, they compromise public confidence in the nation's schools, in the process undermining education and weakening the United States.
If the Supreme Court now strikes down aggregate contribution limits, it will further privilege wealthy donors in the political process and further undermine working people's confidence that government is serving the public interest.»
Once he starts expressing strong opinions on the the results of the modelling, biased in one direction, he undermines confidence in the entire process.
Confidence in the system would be undermined if the administration of justice condoned conduct designed to defeat the processes of the court.
Even with courts being on guard for stereotypes, the mere prospect that stereotypes may play a role can undermine public confidence in a process.
First that the process of identifying the group gives confidence to Indigenous people by reflecting the traditional ways of defining who has rights to country, and second, that it gives confidence to those seeking to develop productive partnerships with traditional owners that their dealings and investments will not be undermined in the future by claims from other groups and individuals.
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