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  • 1have no confidence in — index misdoubt, suspect (distrust) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2confidence — con‧fi‧dence [ˈkɒnfdns ǁ ˈkɑːn ] noun [uncountable] 1. the feeling that you can trust someone or something to do what they say, work properly etc: • We have every confidence in the team. • Our top priority is to maintain customer confidence in… …

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  • 3Confidence Bay — was the first mobile high definition edit suite in the world. The facility is a 35 recreational vehicle with two full editing bays inside. It first debuted in March 2006 at South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas. Contents 1 Design philosophy… …

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  • 4have the brass (neck) (to do something) — British, informal, American & Australian, very informal! to have the confidence to do something that is rude or shows a lack of respect, without caring whether people approve. How does she have the brass to ask for a day off during our busiest… …

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  • 5have the courage of your convictions — have the courage of (your) convictions to have the confidence to do or say what you think is right even when other people disagree. Have the courage of your convictions don t go out to work if you feel your children need you at home …

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  • 6have the courage of convictions — have the courage of (your) convictions to have the confidence to do or say what you think is right even when other people disagree. Have the courage of your convictions don t go out to work if you feel your children need you at home …

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  • 7Confidence interval — This article is about the confidence interval. For Confidence distribution, see Confidence Distribution. In statistics, a confidence interval (CI) is a particular kind of interval estimate of a population parameter and is used to indicate the… …

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  • 8confidence — con|fi|dence W2S2 [ˈkɔnfıdəns US ˈka:n ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(feeling somebody/something is good)¦ 2¦(belief in yourself)¦ 3¦(feeling something is true)¦ 4 gain/win/earn somebody s confidence 5¦(keep information secret)¦ 6 take somebody into your… …

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  • 9confidence — noun 1 belief in others ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, complete, full, total ▪ The company needs the full confidence of its investors. ▪ great, high …

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  • 10confidence — con|fi|dence [ kanfıdəns ] noun *** 1. ) uncount the belief that you are able to do things well: give someone confidence: Motherhood gave her confidence. gain/lose confidence: The more he fails, the more he loses confidence in his abilities. lack …

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