Sentences with phrase «warned public confidence»

He said it did not go far enough and warned public confidence was at stake.

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But given the hostile response to Harriet Harman's coded warning to «think not who you like and who makes you feel comfortable - think who actually will be able to reach out to the public and actually listen to the public and give them confidence», interpreted as an «anyone but Corbyn» call, that may prove ineffective.
Parliament is «haemorrhaging public confidence» by failing to return early to debate the crisis in the Middle East, a Labour backbencher has warned.
The committee acknowledged there had been «a profound crisis of public confidence in the integrity of MPs» and warned that restoring trust would be a slow process.
The shift towards more summary justice is driven by financial concerns and will not improve public confidence in the criminal justice system, magistrates have warned.
He told the workers to adopt new work ethics to regain public confidence and warned of swift and decisive action against acts of indiscipline.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has warned that energy companies risk «exhausting» public confidence if they keep raising bills.
Speaking at a seminar on public confidence in biomedical science at the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Prof Wilmut warned there was a danger in missing scientific opportunities because of public fears and misunderstandings.
Shoddy marking standards mean that hundreds of teenagers are wrongly missing out on places at their first - choice universities and eroding public confidence in Britain's exam system, the leader of Britain's top independent schools will warn.
We have to lower the number of false alarms so the public will have more confidence in the warning system.
Once it is determined that a disposition under s. 51.6 (11) is required, the Council should first consider the least serious — a warning — and move sequentially to the most serious — a recommendation for removal — and order only what is necessary to restore the public confidence in the judge and in the administration of justice generally.
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