But you develop this kind of veneer so you can present yourself with what seems like confidence when you're quaking underneath. |
Like any job, repeated accomplishment of any task simultaneously raises confidence and comfort. |
The confidence based on the fact that I trained to the limit of my mental and physical capacity made me think so. |
Given the history of the site, this adds confidence to my conclusions as to the acceptability of the overall development. |
It's a mark of the return of confidence that no one said this with a quaver in their voice or a God-Willing shrug. |
In a confidence vote last week, the Labour-Progressive Government won an absolute majority of support. |