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The students' self-assessed technical knowledge as well as their self-assurance in the use of ultrasound was enhanced.
In private, however, there are signs that his self-assurance in parliament is something of an act.
But once there he showed utter self-assurance, using clear and wide-ranging gestures, particularly in a breathtakingly dynamic reading of the Schumann.
Dallapiccola's "Paroli di San Paolo" for mezzo-soprano and nine instrumentalists was a pocket of calm and self-assurance - new materials used in the spirit of early Italian polyphony.
As the analysis of the questionnaire reflects, significant increase in the self-assessed technical knowledge (d = 1.635, p < 0.001) and students' self-assurance (d = 1.568, p < 0.001) in using ultrasound was achieved.
Pitches for the improved "self-esteem," "self-image," or "self-assurance" occurred in 60%; improved "focus," in 67%; more "confidence" or "self-confidence," in 80%, and "discipline," "self-discipline," "self-control," or "self-direction," in 100%.
He was elegant and had a self-assurance that Ramon could imitate only in moments of conscious effort.
And yet she has the self-assurance to do that something not very well in front of a reporter.
They exuded the jaunty self-assurance of many young men headed off to war, righteous in their cause.
According to our data, there was a significant increase in the self-assessed technical knowledge (d = 1.635, p < 0.001) and self-assurance (d = 1.568, p < 0.001) of the students in using ultrasound.
But what Wolitzer's heroine lacks in breezy self-assurance she makes up for in moral mettle.
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