0 an occasion when the members of a parliament or other organization are asked to say that they support the people in authority and agree with their actions:
The government held a vote of confidence and lost/won it.
I think the fact that so many of you are here tonight is a vote of confidence for our local performers.
1 a vote to show support, esp. for a government or political leader:
2 an official vote that shows that the members of a parliament or organization support a leader or suggestion:
Italy's new prime minister is expected to win his first vote of confidence from parliament next week.
He has so far survived two votes of confidence from an increasingly frustrated board.
3 a sign that you like or trust someone or something:
Mexico could receive as much as $13 billion in foreign direct investment this year, which is a remarkable vote of confidence.
For a vote of confidence in absolute melody you will have to turn to a record that is ostensibly more a collection of polyphony.
In educational circles, that term has much the same chilling implication as the 'vote of confidence' that haunts football managers.
That is why the electorate gave us the vote of confidence that they did.
There has not even been a vote of confidence there.
The reason why he moved a vote of confidence in himself was that he was accused of taking a bribe.
Tomorrow we are to have a vote of confidence.
Does that qualify for a vote of confidence?
It would be very interesting, if we won this vote today, to see whether tomorrow there was a vote of confidence on this little question.
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