Examples of 'undermine public' in a sentence

Meaning of "undermine public"

undermine public - to weaken or diminish the trust or confidence of the general population

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undermine public
The government continues to undermine public institutions.
Undermine public faith in the outcome of this election.
O are not deemed liable to undermine public order.
This will undermine public safety in our communities.
Ensure that global policies do not undermine public health approaches.
It can undermine public confidence in the police and in government oversight of the police.
Such developments serve to undermine public trust in securities markets.
I know in committee we heard that judicial review could undermine public safety.
They want to undermine public education.
The main impact of the proposal would be to further undermine public services.
This in turn can undermine public confidence and trust.
Its statutory purpose as its actual activity must not undermine public order.
Actions such as these undermine public confidence in the ministry.
What De Blasio said was that the enforcement of law could undermine public safety.
Immigration does not undermine public support for social policy.

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Undermine public faith in the US democratic process.
The partnerships also threaten to undermine public trust in voluntary groups.
Undermine public confidence in the safety of civil aviation ;.
It also emphasises the need not to undermine public welfare systems.
This could seriously undermine public confidence in and support for any negotiated TTIP agreement.
Backdoor agreements between US and Mexico officials undermine public confidence in both governments.
The result can undermine public confidence in public delivery, opening the door to privatization.
Resorting only to restrictions and fees would undermine public approval of climate protection.
It will undermine public confidence in our police . If word of this goes wide.
Acting in a manner that does not discredit or undermine public confidence in the police service.
And they undermine public confidence in the rule of law itself . ”.
Incidents such as the contamination of drinking water undermine public confidence in water systems management.
They undermine public trust and risk eroding international support for Ukraine.".
Refrain from all political activities which may undermine public confidence in professional administrators.
Fighting harmful trade agreements, particularly where they undermine public services.
This situation continues to undermine public trust and confidence in the judiciary.
The judicial system continues to suffer from serious technical deficiencies, which undermine public confidence.
We can not accept any move to undermine public responsibility and global solidarity.
Adding to continued injustice, the Court 's actions will seriously undermine public health efforts.
These flawed conceptualizations undermine public understanding and support of library outcomes and impacts.
However, incidents of this type, if they become public, can undermine public confidence.
Of course that threatens to undermine public confidence in the entire European legal system.
Fox ( 2000 ) provides similar analysis of the power of the political system to undermine public accountability.
The current situation may undermine public trust in the deposit guarantee scheme in Bulgaria.
Although a technically legal victory, the ruling served to undermine public confidence in the court.
These criticisms can undermine public trust in CSOs, and thereby their legitimacy.
Racist, or likely to undermine public order.
To do otherwise would undermine public confidence in hospitals and our health care system . ”.
O The option must not undermine public confidence.
O Disclosure would undermine public confidence in the service, the personnel and the agency.
Legislation has been introduced in 20 states that undermine public sector collective bargaining.
Private health insurance could undermine public health financing, rather than make it more sustainable.
The answer is, nowhere near a majority -- just enough to undermine public confidence in the official stuff.
The Russian intention was to undermine public faith in the US democratic process.
A failure to act in these circumstances could undermine public confidence in the judicial process . ”.

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