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Wheeler, with the plain-spoken confidence that made him a successful lobbyist and businessman, didn't back down.
Just a plain and honest confidence that allows him to entertain thoughts of what comes next, after Quigg, without losing sight of the task at hand.
Where the privilege suppresses relevant testimony, as it did here, it should 'be allowed only when it is plain that marital confidence can not otherwise reasonably be preserved.' 291 U.S. at page 17, 54 S.Ct. at page 281.
OR and P values are crude (italics) or adjusted for age, gender, BMI, and time between examinations A and B (plain text), with 95% confidence interval in parentheses.
St. John's 95-56 victoverover Fairfield was a confidence-builder, plain and simple.
She's an almost plain woman with a mysterious confidence and a level stare.
"I can't stand a guy who's got, like, no confidence," she said, plain as day.
The Knicks are lacking something -- call it cohesion, confidence or just plain talent -- and on Tuesday will play a Lakers team that is lacking little but a handful of Hall of Fame invitations.
Yet Frederick's relationship with the faculty is not without problems, as the vote of no confidence, valid or not, made plain.
"Plain and simply, he had lost the confidence of the board and they wanted action taken," added Catlin.
And I remain impressed that for less than the price of a cup of coffee, I can pop a plain envelope into a box and have confidence, more often than not, that it will be delivered halfway around the world.
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