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Mr Cruz, who won in Iowa and sells himself as the only true conservative, evinced confidence.
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Each had long evinced an extraordinary self-confidence (coupled with a tendency to be dismissive of others) and a conviction that no social problem, however complex and seemingly intractable, could resist his or her applied power to solve it.
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Here, as elsewhere in his philosophy, Aristotle evinces a noteworthy confidence in the powers of human reason and investigation.
Machiavelli evinces particular confidence in the capacity of the people to contribute to the promotion of communal liberty.
However, this does not invalidate the findings of improved recognition of stroke by the EMDs and the modest reduction in times from Pre- to Post-implementation; effects were estimated with relatively good precision, evinced by the width of the confidence intervals.
Mania is a state of undue and prolonged excitement that is evinced by accelerated, loud, and voluble speech; heightened enthusiasm, confidence, and optimism; rapid and disconnected ideas and associations; rapid or continuous motor activity; impulsive, gregarious, and overbearing behaviour; heightened irritability; and a reduced need for sleep.
Mr. McConnell evinced no concern.
He evinced a boundless generosity of spirit.
Dr. Porter also evinced a self-deprecating humor.
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