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These were identified by observers as important signs and signals of confidence or nonconfidence.
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These were identified by observers as important signs and signals of confidence or nonconfidence.
Wikipedia foundation.
nonconfidence — (ˈ) ̷ ̷+ noun : lack of confidence; especially : lack of confidence in a government by a parliamentary body the cabinet fell as a result of a formal vote of nonconfidence * * * n … Useful english dictionary
nonconfidence — n. * * * … Universalium
nonconfidence — n. state of not having confidence, state of not having faith … English contemporary dictionary
nonconfidence — non·confidence … English syllables
vote of nonconfidence — attempt to overturn the government, vote whose goal it is to overthrow the leadership … English contemporary dictionary
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