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He had heard very unpleasant stories of what he called the Confidence
The Foolish Lovers St. John G. Ervine 1927
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In fact, I explicitly state that they can be: "Confidence is all well and good, and the cockiness of a reviewer who can leaven their absolutism with wit can be entertaining".
More on Critique Hal Duncan 2009
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Confidence is not won back by statistical analysis or customer contact teams.
The Single Measure Of Public Confidence « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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Confidence is a huge part of what makes an economy grow.
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QUOTE TO NOTE: Confidence is always a combination of little successes.
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Self Confidence is the armour in which the writer must garb themselves in when sending out and receiving feedback.
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Confidence is the sexiest attribute a person can have.
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The Policing pledge was always nonsense, the obsession with Detected Crime was always nonsense and the current religion of Public Confidence is nonsense too.
Policing Pledge Is A Lie SHOCK « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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Confidence is the sexiest attribute a person can have.
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"Confidence is a part of the game, and it wasn't working, but it's back," said Cabrera, a disciple of the grip-it-and-rip-it philosophy and a former caddie who had to quit elementary school to help put food on his family's table.
Angel at Augusta: Cabrera takes Masters title in playoff 2009
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