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It means having a strong belief in oneself or one's abilities. Example: She walked into the interview with confidence, knowing she had prepared well and was the perfect fit for the job.
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Provider confidence continues to be associated with abortion provision, with confident providers having nearly four times the odds of providing abortions compared with less confident ones.
But most main courses balance creative energy with confident technique.
Responding to Prokofiev's sublime score, Wheeldon choreographs with confident romanticism.
We all know "restless, eager people, consumed with confident curiosity".
He writes about them with confident love and no special pleading.
With confident joy, I handed my brand-baby over to them to launch around the UK.
That he did it with confident reassurance gave reason to be hopeful.
But, while Coward's persona became associated with confident poshness, Bennett is connected with shy niceness.
Then in 2005, Ladytron released Witching Hour, teeming with confident, alternative club classics.
At times, they burst forth with confident assurance before the question had quite been asked.
And when we announce him with confident faith, our basilica is strong.
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