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I looked like someone people would work for, and take orders from; I looked every bit of my 42 years, and yet like someone to whom the years had granted confidence and style.
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In order for the elections to be honest and safe, Palestinians would need to reach an internal understanding on a cease-fire during the months of campaigning and continuing until at least a month after elections to allow the new Legislative Council to meet and grant confidence in the new leadership.
Citation analysis reveals that many of these claims go beyond the warrants provided by the Stein and Lane study, either by granting more confidence in the relationship than the study design allows or by phrasing the claim as a causal relationship between cognitive demand and student learning.
On Saturday night in Massachusetts, a Jim Thorpe-Fabio hybrid in a New England Patriots uniform will emerge from the Foxborough shadows with all the confidence granted by good looks, athletic gifts and the home-field advantage: Tom Brady, the quarterback ideal.
But it is disastrous for all of the above that players who should have been granted experience, given confidence, bedded carefully into the team are now being sent to a World Cup with the most fractured, most laughably incomplete preparation possible, an infantry brigade sent into battle half-dressed and with a baguette in each hand.
Perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize".
I do believe that we will be granted the vote of confidence.
Granted, some of this confidence comes from Eton pupils' privileged position, but it's possible that less famous public schools, or state schools, could have achieved it too, if they had asked.
If we are granted the vote of confidence, my Government will do everything to ensure that no decision made by the Parliament or the Government results in automatic liquidation of any job or any form of employment in 2013, and possibly also in 2014.
First, I think way too much confidence is granted the original co-evolution theory.
Regardless of consent by the participants, the definitive ethical responsibility remains with the researcher – especially as the EE researcher may be faced with a confidence bonus granted by the research participants just because she/he is an ethicist (an "ethical misconception" analogous to the "therapeutic misconception" in some clinical research).
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