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He inspired confidence.
He inspired confidence, something all of us need, especially during these trying times.
He inspired confidence in all who came within the range of his positive and powerful personality.
The citation read: "By his stamina and good humour he inspired confidence".
He inspired confidence in his troops and in Lincoln, who sensed a kindred spirit in the unvarnished general.
Anyone bemoaning the lack of leadership during the crisis should have seen this guy; he inspired confidence.
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"He inspires confidence," he said.
Stewart is self-conscious about how easily he inspires confidence and how pleasurable esteem can be.
He inspires confidence that you can build Islam in the west from all the local ingredients.
Likewise, it does your company no good when employees are overrated because of subjective biases, including leniency (for example, an employee dropped the ball, but "he had a lot on his plate") and the "halo effect," where one positive trait is assumed to be linked to others ("He inspires confidence, which goes a long way").
The "good" coach does no harm – he organises and informs and he helps the captain along the way; the "very good" coach somehow enhances players technically and temperamentally and he inspires confidence within the team; the "bad" coach makes things worse and does not last very long.
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