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Be confidence
noun
Passive self-assurance.
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"The biggest thing has to be confidence," Besler said.
If I had to use one word to characterise this year, it would be "confidence".
It can't be confidence inspiring to be standing there, not quite seeing edges of the fairways.
There can be confidence only in what is fully transparent to the end user: we the people.
"There should be confidence and a certain degree of dominance; on the other hand, they should not get over-dominant.
"There has got to be unity," he told the BBC, "there's got to be discipline, there's got to be confidence".
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This has to be confidence-building information.
And while the economy is improving, new budget deficit numbers out later this month aren't likely to be confidence-inducing.
If a young woman is inexperienced and taken advantage of – under the guise of being given support – that can be confidence-shattering and very undermining.
But the spokesman, who declined to be named, citing company policy, said the company "is geared to deal with situations like this," and added, "We hope that the way we handled it will be confidence-inspiring".
The rides, signature events for the Wounded Warrior Project, are intended to be confidence-bolstering challenges for seriously wounded troops, as well as opportunities for them to bond with other service members.
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