vote of confidence造句1. On April 19 the new government won a vote of confidence by 339 votes to 207.
2. The government held a vote of confidence and lost/won it.
3. The government received a massive vote of confidence from the electorate.
4. This is a tremendous vote of confidence for the government.
5. The leader was given a vote of confidence by the party.
6. The ten-year deal is a vote of confidence in coal-fired power stations.
7. The new investments are widely seen as a vote of confidence in the nation's economic future.
8. This was an impressive personal vote of confidence.
9. If they are given a vote of confidence this season it could bring dividends.
10. In mid-October Dimitrov requested a vote of confidence in his government's overall policy.
11. It hardly amounted to a vote of confidence for the new regime.
12. The new government won a vote of confidence from the National Assembly on May 29 by a majority of 76.
13. In early November Singh's beleaguered government lost a vote of confidence in the Lok Sabha.
14. On 23 November 1923 Stresemann was refused a vote of confidence.
15. Several of the speakers could call for a vote of confidence during the debate.
16. Thanks for your vote of confidence.
17. They gave the chairman a vote of confidence.
18. Failure vote of confidence could bring down the government.
19. Jane: Thanks for vote of confidence.
20. The Government is asking for a vote of confidence.
21. The opposition demanded a vote of confidence over the government's defence proposals.
22. He has won a vote of confidence but only by a slender majority.
23. The Indian Prime Minister, V P Singh, lost a vote of confidence in the Indian parliament.
24. I think the fact that so many of you are here tonight is a vote of confidence in the quality of our local performers.
25. Vote of confidence On April 19 the new government won a parliamentary vote of confidence by 339 votes to 207.
26. When insiders buy a stock, that is a direct vote of confidence.
27. In contrast, no government has sought to remain in office after losing a parliamentary vote of confidence.
28. Being asked to deliver these services is a tremendous vote of confidence by Ministers in our ability to deliver.
29. He first achieved the office in November 1985 by ousting the coalition government in a vote of confidence.
30. Arvey, knowing he was being blamed, was hoping for a vote of confidence.