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Tad Rivelle, the head of bond investing at TCW, said that the Federal Reserve's current policy was most likely to fail and kill confidence in Treasury bonds, forcing the government to pay higher interest rates to borrow.
Two common characteristics of corporate culture kill confidence and courage: intense internal competition and suffocating systems of compliance.
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And that kills confidence, which is what music is all about".
In an op-ed round robin hosted by The Times' editorial board last month, a USC business professor listed among the uncertainties killing confidence that "businesses don't know what will happen to interest rates". But businesses never know what will happen to interest rates, any more than I know who'll be in the next Super Bowl.
Through my Tom Emanski-like techniques (though, sad to say, they are not endorsed by Fred McGriff), you won't kill the confidence of the batter, but most of all you will not kill your own confidence by feeling like you have suddenly forgotten how to throw a ball.
And they did it with intense scrutiny threatening to kill their confidence and end their run.
We'll come out of the traps flying, and hopefully we will get that early goal and try to kill their confidence.
"This could really kill consumer confidence.
As a United supporter, I would love to see Rodwell join the ranks, but this would no doubt kill his confidence and would stand in the way of his current form improving as a Premier League player.
In many cases, you should still apply anyway, but it can certainly kill your confidence (and make it harder to impress a hiring manager) if you don't check all those boxes.
The Fed's recent tightening is the start of a campaign that, if history holds, won't stop until something nasty happens an outside event like a Latin American financial crisis or Chinese currency devaluation, or a stock sell-off severe enough to kill consumer confidence and spending, with recession to follow.
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