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Kwarteng has been a confident Commons performer, though some thought him a little too eager to assist the whips with helpful questions.
In the case of moral theories, the evidence is usually taken to be our most confident common-sense moral judgments.
"For all the intrigue and all the drama that's taking place on Capitol Hill right now I'm confident that common sense and cooler heads will prevail".
Notably these temperament factors, while correlated, had only the single trait adjective "confident" in common.
This great London town house (demolished circa 1683) has been one of the most admired buildings of its era due to "its elegant symmetry and confident and common-sensical design".
He is "confident" that a common global plan will be agreed.
"I'm confident that the common sense of the jury will see through this," Mr. Weber said.
The typical advice for gaining confidence — being better at what you do — is wrong; one can be inept yet confident (a frighteningly common human condition, I've found).
The confident set of common candidate genes between the two independent studies strongly suggests that they may have essential roles in breast cancer metastasis.
Thus, given the number of observations we made, we can be quite confident that a common progenitor does not exist.
While GP/FPs feel confident in managing common mental health concerns of adults[ 4], much less is known about their role or about their level of confidence in working with mental health concerns of children, such as depression, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and behavioral and emotional problems[ 5].
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