Sentence examples for context of confidence from inspiring English sources

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More typically resistance to taking anti-depressants was better explained in the context of confidence with and enthusiasm for using behavioural strategies and alternative therapies to control mood problems.

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Specifically, analysis considered data in the context of trust, familiarity, confidence and risk.

"I think it's troubling, especially in the context of restoring confidence in the capital markets, that the S.E.C. chairman, Harvey Pitt, did not divulge something that I thought was very material in the selection of Judge Webster," Mr. Shelby said in an interview this morning.

The colormap allows the observation of both temporal and spatial contexts of the confidence output of the system.

These actions were taken in light of further weakening of sales and production, and in the context of lower consumer confidence, tight conditions in some segments of financial markets and high energy prices sapping household and business purchasing power.

"These actions were taken in light of further weakening of sales and production, and in the context of lower consumer confidence, tight conditions in some segments of financial markets and high energy prices sapping household and business purchasing power," the Federal Open Market Committee said in a statement.

That is to say, we consider the mean reported by Vickers at follow-up within the context of a 90% confidence interval and take the lower bound (a follow-up mean of 5.21).

Until the House of Lords in 2004, in Naomi Campbell v MGN, specifically acknowledged that there could be a separate cause of action in privacy, private personal information had been considered by the courts purely in the context of the law of confidence.

Rosen tells the story at the end of yet another finely made HBO documentary, "Do You Believe in Miracles?" (Monday at 10 p.m. Eastern time), which puts the Feb. 22, 1980, victory over the Soviets (and the gold medal won by the United States two days later against Finland) in the context of America's crisis of confidence.

Several of the earlier publications from the 1990s discussed the context of an apparent lack of confidence in quality of qualitative research, particularly against the rising prominence of the evidence-based model within health and medical disciplines [ 16, 19, 27].

Instead of conveying the commitment of the speaker to the truth of the utterance (in non-future contexts), they express different grades of confidence on the side of the speaker in different temporal contexts.

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