Sentence examples for class confidence from inspiring English sources

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That's class confidence, instilled by private schools.

A certain class confidence, not to say imperiousness, can be heard in well-born writers like Nabokov and Henry Green; Tolstoy's famous line about Ivan Ilyich Ivan Ilyichich's life had been most simple and most ordinary, and therefore most terrible" — represents surely a count's hauteur as much as a religious moralist's lament.

At step (9) we compute dconf i (u j,c k )—the marginal d-Confidence for each known class, c k, given the instance u j —by dividing class confidence for a given instance by the aggregated distance to that class.

The data set number is shown above each heat map, followed by three bars: top bar COO class (yellow ABC, blue GCB, green unclassified); middle bar class confidence assigned during classification (blue low confidence to red high confidence); bottom bar polarized score (blue low polarized immune response score to red high polarized immune response score).

The data set number is shown above each heatmap, followed by three bars: top bar COO class (yellow ABC, blue GCB, green unclassified); middle bar class confidence assigned during classification (blue low confidence to red high confidence); bottom bar polarized score (blue low polarized immune response score to red high polarized immune response score).

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When this occurs, it may be preferable to provide aggregate class confidences – i.e., positive and negative predictive values – in lieu of individual confidence estimates.

Diplomatic and economic failures undermined middle-class confidence in government, especially when Giolitti also imposed taxes on war profits.

But on Madison Avenue the letters suggest neither middle-class confidence nor ostentatious vulgarity nor bonheur du vivre; they are simply a trademark--the Golden Arches gone Gallic.

But Mr. Morath said that if the administration weakened the schools, it risked losing the last remnant of middle-class confidence in the district.

The splinter organisation was named the British League of Racing Cyclists, and its rebellious adherents, known as "Leaguers", distinguished themselves by their modishness, their postwar working-class confidence and their attire.

"It's depressing, because they may only have a majority of 12, but imbued as they are with this incredible, male upper-class confidence, they don't think that's fragile at all," he said.

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