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confidence

[kon-fi-duhns] / ˈkɒn fɪ dəns /




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Supporters of a ban on lying have argued that it could help rebuild trust and confidence in political institutions.

From BBC

Safeguarding minister Jess Phillips that she hopes stopping police routinely access to counselling notes will give victims the "confidence to come forward and help us bring more predators to justice".

From BBC

The tech sector helped drive that confidence, despite enduring questions over stratospheric spending on artificial intelligence.

From MarketWatch

Not surprisingly, this low R-squared is not significant at the 95% confidence level that statisticians often use when determining if a pattern is real.

From MarketWatch

"One of the key things that MicroBooNE did was give us all confidence and teach us how to use this technology to measure neutrinos with high precision," he said.

From Science Daily