Sentence examples for considered confidence that from inspiring English sources

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"They must choose between brash boastfulness and a considered confidence that speaks to the convictions of people everywhere".

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We considered confidence intervals that excluded unity and two sided P values <0.05 as significant.

In this sport, it is considered confidence.

His greatest crime is perhaps a natural exuberance, a goofiness that to a more sympathetic eye might be considered charming; and a confidence that can look like arrogance if you really want it to.

We considered total scores above 0.400 (medium confidence) that correspond to the combination of four different scores: co-expression, experimental, knowledge and text-mining.

Female GPs and DNs, and one male GP, were the only ones that considered that lack of self-confidence in changing lifestyle could be the reason for patients' not succeeding in losing weight.

One of the advantages of a module-based approach is the fact that if a certain module contains several known targets of the assigned regulators, the rest of the unknown targets in this module can be considered high confidence predictions for that regulator.

At the hearing, Greenspan delivered a gloomy assessment of the difficulties facing Mexico in rebuilding the confidence of foreign investors--confidence that is considered a crucial ingredient to Mexico's prospects for long-term economic recovery.

The same site was also the highest-scoring cleavage site predicted by SigCleave (score 7.79, where a score over 3.50 is considered significant), providing confidence that this is the site of human DIA1 SP cleavage.

Interactions that were considered lower confidence were excluded based on criteria such as a large effect of the gene deletion on growth in the absence of oligomycin or if gene-drug interaction occurred in the presence of wild-type Yor1 expression, or if the dose response of interaction across all oligomycin concentrations was not well fit to the quadratic equation.

SCT considers self-efficacy (confidence that one is able to perform the behaviour), outcome expectancy (an individual's estimate that a given behaviour will lead to certain outcomes), risk perception and individuals' goals in explaining behaviour, including proximal goals (such as intentions).

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