Sentence examples for faltering confidence from inspiring English sources

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Companies and consumers tend to be spooked by bad news, and market analysts and economists worry that faltering confidence could cause employers to hold back on hiring.

After 18 months of unemployment and faltering confidence, Braithwaite decided to try teaching, for the profession was in desperate need of educated men and women.

Yet there are some signs of trouble: New German surveys show faltering confidence among consumers and businesspeople, and there has been a spike in unemployment.

In this way, the "Don't touch my junk" fiasco raises, yet again, what has become the central theme of Mr. Obama's presidency: America's faltering confidence in the ability of government to make things work.

In a sign of faltering confidence, one board member, Takahide Kiuchi, proposed replacing that two-year target with a less ambitious commitment to achieving 2 percent inflation "in the medium to long term".

HERAT, Afghanistan — One of the most powerful mujahedeen commanders in Afghanistan, Ismail Khan, is calling on his followers to reorganize and defend the country against the Taliban as Western militaries withdraw, in a public demonstration of faltering confidence in the national government and the Western-built Afghan National Army.

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Even if he just appears to falter, confidence in the central bank, the dollar and the economy could be undermined.

Commentators in Iceland have given high ratings to Ms. Sigurdardottir's performance in her 80 days in office, and in the election campaign, saying she has steadied the country's faltering self-confidence in the wake of the banking collapse and turbulent January street protests, the first political violence in Iceland since protests over the country's decision to join NATO in 1949.

Here, a familiar story of faltering self-confidence and the allure of poise and polish comes into play, as the novel's eponymous narrator meets Rebecca Saint John: Perhaps only young women of my same conniving and tragic nature will understand that there could be something in such an exchange as mine with Rebecca that day which could unite two people in conspiracy.

A large and costly bureaucracy in both countries, a high tax burden, restrictive monetary policy and faltering consumer confidence led to soaring unemployment and a drop in GDP.

And with retail assets (allegedly) undervalued at a time of faltering consumer confidence, all manner of cash-rich investors seem to want a piece of the action.

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