Performing has given him an enormous boost in confidence over the past two years. |
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This long march requires many small steps and wide-ranging preliminaries in confidence rebuilding. |
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I would encourage members of the public to report breaches to us in confidence. |
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He didn't want to betray Miranda's trust by telling Jessica things she had told him in confidence. |
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Rather than addressing the culture and crisis in confidence, you'd propose we crank the hostility up a notch or two? |
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Any local police matters or advice on council matters may be raised in confidence. |
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The Dolphins were favoured to win but ran into some stout defence and a forward pack that grew in confidence throughout the day. |
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Ultimately, in fact, the young person, whose medical practitioner must keep the matter in confidence, gets to make that choice. |
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As they grow in confidence, the bustards will be encouraged to venture on to Salisbury Plain. |
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Their findings were reported back in confidence to the Home Secretary and a deportation order was issued. |
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These are testing times for America and for an economy vulnerable to a sudden fall in confidence. |
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There is a noticeable increase in confidence among staff who have been able to come back to work holding their heads high. |
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But he gains in confidence, building up to the Olympian ending as Apollo accepts his destiny, watched by the women who nurtured him. |
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Private health issues including sexual health are held in confidence by the young person and their doctor just like anyone else's health records. |
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His was a performance out of the blue but one that he certainly can repeat again as he grows in confidence. |
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Mr Crook said people could approach the police, or crime-fighting organisation Safer York Partnership, in confidence if they wished. |
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But fifth place, five seconds behind the American, will have given him a huge boost in confidence for the tests that lie ahead. |
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As a qualified pet bereavement counsellor I would like to help pet owners compassionately and in confidence. |
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The common thread in both situations is the communication of information in confidence to an adviser or therapeutic counsellor. |
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Many ICUs do not have private rooms near waiting rooms where doctors and nurses can consult and inform family members in confidence. |
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He reprised that role last year, improving in confidence as the season progressed. |
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The parliament is gradually getting its act together and is growing in confidence by the day. |
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Is Unionism so lacking in confidence that it can't even argue its case effectively? |
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The team grew in confidence after that goal and, with the home supporters raising the roof, Azerbaijan looked shaken. |
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What has caused the press' sudden and precipitous drop-off in confidence in the American public? |
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After a tight first set hewaxed in confidence and played better and better. |
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I couldn't go divulging that information, when Eva had told me in confidence. |
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All are welcome and all enquiries, problems or queries will be treated in confidence. |
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Gaining in confidence as the day progressed, he looked like he could prove all his detractors wrong. |
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We are simply providing a medium for people to tell us their experiences in confidence and presenting them to the public who can then make up their own minds. |
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He says he received death threats written in blood and accusing him of being an informer after information he gave police in confidence leaked out. |
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A spokesman for the council said that the documents could not be released because many of the submissions were given in confidence and were not for public consumption. |
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Hawkins, gaining in confidence as the game progressed, galloped down the left and looped in a pinpoint cross for him to attack from point blank range. |
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In fact, Finlayson is a little wordy even with his own words, equivocating and hesitating to offer an opinion of his own, as if lacking in confidence. |
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When there is agreeability in conscience, in confidence, and in awareness, friendship survives. |
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This show is the story of his short career in confidence trickery. |
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Viaticum for journeying together in confidence and hope in service of brothers and sisters encountered or waiting to be encountered. |
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The plunge in confidence is being driven by falling expectations for the economy and fears about job security. |
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Instead of an ethics watchdog, he installed a lapdog who reports in confidence to the Prime Minister. |
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Then buy in confidence, knowing that your fabulous designer sunglasses will soon be winging their way to you. |
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Her gain in confidence has influenced her to be a bit more daring in her holiday beachwear and so she has included a selection of three bikinis in her suitcase. |
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McNamara was willing to attribute the subsequent soft sales to this decline in confidence. |
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First, he pointed out that if the argument were right then in a great number of commercial cases the ability of a client to get legal advice in confidence would be destroyed. |
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Detectives said they received an earlier mystery call from a man who gave a false name and address, and reiterated their appeal for him to come forward and talk in confidence. |
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If you are someone who is anxious, depressed or having a problem do come along to this clinic where you can discuss in confidence any matters you need to. |
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Of course, when someone does come to me in a client capacity, to make a confession or talk in confidence, the same rules apply as for all those counselling professions. |
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Indeed, housing demand has not suffered, despite the sag in confidence for the future, which home buyers must have before making such a major financial commitment. |
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Contact us, in confidence, at the Pastoral Centre, Charlestown. |
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Girls, allegedly timorous and lacking in confidence, now outnumber boys in student government, in honor societies, on school newspapers, and in debating clubs. |
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She was bubbling with energy, except for the few cracks in confidence that surfaced every time an inquiring scribe insisted on reminding her that she was yet to make it big. |
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The US industry has had a dramatic collapse in confidence and performance resulting in a haemorrhage of jobs, but the greatest impact of this has been on the US market. |
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In the eyes of an increasing number of our fellow citizens, what the United States has gained in power it is losing in confidence, owing to the Messianic and megalomaniac behaviour of its leaders. |
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It, thus, enabled imperialism to gain definitively in confidence and to reverse the trend by engendering among the victims a feeling of guilt and by driving them to self-hatred and culpability. |
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Each State Party shall treat as confidential and afford special handling to information and data that it receives in confidence from the Organization in connection with the implementation of this Treaty. |
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The lack of transparency in the system and the inability of supervisors to piece together an accurate and complete picture of the situation, has led to a dramatic fall in confidence. |
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We've set up writing workshops for anorexic girls for example. Many of them are really gifted at writing, but their experience of school has been so sterile they come out totally lacking in confidence. |
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It is indeed a striking fact that, in confidence surveys, consumers have been inclined to assess the general economic situation much more gloomily than their personal situation. |
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Both teams were high in confidence, following successes in their end of year tests against nations from the Southern hemisphere. |
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He may have been picked to keep an eye on Kitchener, as Wood invited him to write to him frankly and in confidence. |
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They may choose a child who is disabled or unable to communicate well, already a victim of abuse, lonely or lacking in confidence, too trusting or just eager to please and succeed at a particular activity. |
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The British Pound also made moderate gains, at least against the USD, as some housing data released yesterday generated a stronger movement towards less liquid assets and a short-term rebound in confidence. |
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Rather, it offers staff members and management opportunities to seek advice, in confidence, concerning potential ethical issues or conflicts of interest. |
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If anyone is a victim of a loan shark, or knows of someone who is, we would urge you to speak to us in confidence, as we can help. |
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In the case of Martha, perhaps she assumed that Janice would hold everything she shared with her in confidence without ever requesting this of her. |
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We offer a varied extra-curricular programme which encourages girls to discover their talents and grow in confidence. |
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The EESC feels that the regulation should provide a framework in which all parties involved in accidents can share information and speak freely and in confidence. |
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If you are friends with someone who is being bullied, should you inform an authority figure, even though your friend told you about their problem in confidence? |
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It is quite understandable why governments were reluctant, to say the least, to let banks go into liquidation after the slump in confidence precipitated by the failure of Lehman Brothers. |
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When you get the measure of your striker, when you see that everything is going fine, you grow in confidence, and you perform well for the remainder of the game. |
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Seeking an agreement means, in general, that the parties must be able to talk to the mediator in confidence about possible proposals for settlement, without it being possible for this information to be divulged. |
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Baker grew in confidence as netminder while goals arrived from Daniel Scott, Karol Jets, Janak, Sarunas Kuliesius and Davies. |
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How skewed is this difference in confidence? |
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Although there was some miscasting of principal roles, much of the dancing was glorious, and the dancers grew in confidence and daring through the week. |
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The home side grew in confidence after keeping the visitors at bay and took the lead after only nine minutes, from their first foray into the penalty area. |
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In addition to the possibility of a break in confidence, we do not know how far the adjustment of the stocks of consumer durables and business capital equipment has come. |
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However, personal information provided in confidence is likely to be exempted if disclosure could result in successful prosecution for breach of confidence. |
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