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confidence
noun as in belief in oneself
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If confusion or erratic shifts become a reality, however, it might erode financial-market confidence in financial stability overall.
“You lose confidence at work and retreat from the leadership pipeline,” says Urso, age 61.
"China isn't afraid of any US sanctions or policies aimed at limiting us. We have the confidence and ability to do better ourselves."
The songs might not have the tinnitus-inducing qualities of old favourites like Fluffy or Play The Greatest Hits, but there's a newfound confidence and playfulness amid the calm.
There are concerns from researchers about whether such cosmetic surgery procedures give the self-esteem and confidence the industry advertises.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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