Sentences with phrase «about confidence between»

Talking about a dream - girl, we can not avoid speaking about confidence between two people.

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Concerns about global trade tensions between China and the U.S. and the fear that the stellar earnings could be as good as it gets for stocks are all combining to undermine the sort of confidence that was in abundance during last year's run of repeated records for equity benchmarks, as the U.S. economy enters it ninth year of expansion and as the Federal Reserve moves to normalize monetary policy from crisis - era levels.
It is a mistake to think that one limits one's risk by spreading too much between enterprises about which one knows little and has no reason for special confidence.
It means restoring a good relationship between humanity and its ecological home, stirring the heart, setting about work in a spirit of thanksgiving, discovering power under the authority of the Spirit, confronting evil with confidence in the sovereignty of God and sharing in the generous economy of God so that nothing is wasted.
The complexity and diversity of interests and values represented in universal history, coupled with the radical uncertainty about any connection between performance and deserts, make it impossible today to discern God's providential hand in it with the confidence of Israel's prophets.
Newbigin is absolutely right that Christianity, or at any rate Christian mission and apologetics, is always involved in a pluralist tension — the tension between confidence in God and uncertainty about living out that truth in the world, between faith as God's gift and understanding as a form of growing discovery, between knowing who God is and seeking to bring that knowledge into situations of despair or resistance, not to say anything about the diversity and conflict of views among self - avowed Christians.
How about a tensional perspective between confidence and humility?
Underlying this confidence in reason's capacities are Hartshorne's assumptions that reality has an intelligible and coherent structure, that human reason can know that structure, and that there can be a basic congruence between reality and human ideas or formulations about that reality.
[10] Looking into these matters (for example the disputes between Jesuits and Dominicans about sufficient and efficient grace) is not always pleasant, but after we have studied the more abstract ideas ofpredestination and election, it is a relief to read Paul's saying that he does not live but rather Christ lives in him, his assurance that God wants everyone to be saved, and his confidence that while he does believe he will face divine judgement, he still can not see how anything can separate him from Christ's love.
Instead of fixating on replacing Giroud to get maybe 4 - 6 extra goals a season (and contrary to accepted popular belief there are very few if any supporters who would be upset if an upgrade came in) why can't we a bit more imaginative about this; conceding 10 less goals could have won us the title just as easily, further refining our balance between defence and attack, building on the cohesion and fledgling confidence we have built - up may, just may, bring bigger benefits than ripping the spine of the team out and starting again.
Building deep connections between the faculty and students, we encourage responsibility and build confidence and excitement about learning.
In Scotland, where wide variations in surgical deliveries have been found between units, four evidence based recommendations have been prioritised: clinicians and women should regard trial of labour as the norm after a previous caesarean; offering external cephalic version to women at term if their baby is breech; monitoring and regularly reviewing caesarean data with support for staff; and one to one midwifery care for all women in labour.20 The National Childbirth Trust — a UK parents organisation — is concerned about medicalisation and erosion of midwifery skills and confidence.
See your own confidence soar, knowing you can trust your baby's communication and the amazing connection between you and your child, and that YOU are the expert about YOUR baby?
«By coming at these problems from a different perspective, we can gain more confidence in the numbers, and we can learn more about the interplay between the Sun and the planets.»
But of course, posed this way the question does not distinguish between stem cells obtained in different ways (and indeed it is sensible to assume that those who expressed opposition in response to this question believed they were being asked about embryonic stem cells, although the survey does not allow us to know that with confidence).
You might have seen Amy Cuddy's popular TED Talk about body language and power posing, and this book elaborates on the correlation between non-verbal communication and self - confidence.
Even though I love fashion, makeup, accessories and everything in between and love talking about them, I do not think that they can make up for self - confidence.
Because it has the confidence to know that it's about more than the relationship between two specific characters.
A work about conflict, it is itself conflicted, torn between the confidence of a gifted filmmaker and the insecurity of a gifted writer, between forcing what comes easily and making too much of what doesn't.
Walsh - Peelo strikes a perfect balance between the insecurity of his feelings about Raphina and a stunning confidence gleaned by the self - awareness that he's more talented than his classmates.
The link between schools and employers enables students to broaden their horizons and boost their confidence, motivation and knowledge about career pathways.
It reads: «Given concerns about both the design and administration of the new assessments, the lack of preparation for schools, the inadequate time to implement the new curriculum for the current cohort, and the variations in approaches between schools resulting from delayed and obscure guidance, it is hard to have confidence in the data produced by this round of assessments.»
The survey, which revealed FE colleges are slightly more optimistic about their future than independent training providers, showed a significant disparity between the level of confidence among front - line staff compared to their senior colleagues.
Researchers surveyed 138 pre-service generalist teachers in Australia in two university classes in 1998 and in 2008 and gathered data about the correlation between students» perceived music background and their confidence teaching music.
The choice often depends on finding the right match between the judgment of the publisher and the confidence of the author about the work.
The odds are about 20 % that the balance at year 10 will be higher than one - half way between this level and the level of the high confidence limit.
It is a mistake to think that one limits one's risk by spreading too much between enterprises about which one knows little and has no reason for special confidence...
If you own a dog that cowers, pees submissively, and hides between your legs when concerned about things, you likely own an insecure dog that would do well with some confidence boosting.
I went to see Elephant about 8 times and remember listening to Judy's unpretentious artist talk and thinking she possessed a perfect balance between trust, surrender and confidence.
Can you tell us more about that period in your work and how you navigated with such confidence between the two styles?
I think what this point highlights is that without an a priori belief about the relationship between time from prediction and an expected confidence interval for prediction accuracy, it's very hard to know where the finish line is in this kind of an evaluation.
There is a causal link between both: 1) the non-rational basis of the IPCC's claim of 95 % confidence in significant AGW and; 2) Cook's (& associates) integrity challenged work claiming 97 % consensus about significant AGW.
My position in all this sits between Latif and Rose: lets have some dialogue and debate about these issues, and given the points raised by Latif (and Tsonis, myself, etc), the IPCC's high confidence isn't justified.
Considering the uncertainties in the modern record, considering the uncertainties in the historical record, considering the methodological uncertainties in reconstructing the past, considering the lack of global coverage in past proxies, nothing can be concluded with scientifically acceptable levels of confidence about the relative warmth between the MWP and today.
Having two nearby cores has allowed confidence in the interpretation of the last 115,000 years, though the lack of agreement between them during the last warm period 130,000 to 117,000 years ago has raised some questions about how much fluctuation there was in that warm period.
The 95 percent confidence range in this study was between about 1 and 7 °C equilibrium sensitivity, so very low and very high climate sensitivities could not be ruled out, but are relatively unlikely, based on the historical record.
Global average temperature is expected to remain between 0.28 °C and 0.59 °C (90 % confidence range) above the long - term (1971 - 2000) average during the period 2013 - 2017, with values most likely to be about 0.43 °C higher than average (see blue curves in the Figure 1 below).
I think the issue of the shape of the fat tail is a red herring; the uncertainty is so great that we don't really know much about the shape of the distribution at all; we can maybe bound sensitivity between 0 and 10C with some confidence, but Weitzman is even talking about 1 % possibility of 20C sensitivity.
And again, the higher the thermometer climbs, the greater the possible disparities in the adaptive capacity of regions: ``... local warming of about 4 [degrees Celsius] and higher above pre-industrial levels is projected to result in differences between crop production and its population - driven demand becoming increasingly large in many regions (high confidence), thus posing very significant risks and challenges to food security.
I would like to think that the time is coming when we can say with confidence that the true disaster scenarios are off the table and it's now all about finetuning our actions — choosing between a range of low - target, strong - mitigation futures in which we never go anywhere near catastrophe.
If you write that the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide is «widely accepted as being about 350 parts per million», and walk away, it doesn't do much good for me to answer that it is known with high confidence to be between 385 and 390 parts per million (in 2009, on a global annual average).
On April 8 and 9, 2010, and all material times, Hamilton and Cassels Brock owed a fiduciary duty and duty of good faith to the Plaintiff, and were obligated to act with regard to the Plaintiffs interests and keep and protect the Plaintiffs confidences as a result of the relationship that existed as between the Plaintiff, Hamilton and Cassels Brock, including as a result of the legal advice that had been provided by Hamilton and Cassels Brock to the Plaintiff on or about April 7, 2010 at a time when the Plaintiff was vulnerable and dependent upon Hamilton and Cassels Brock and relying upon their professional advice.
To be sure, most lawyers eventually collect all the relevant facts, interests, goals, and concerns of the client; but a failure to look for, ask about, and consider the whole system of these factors will make the process unnecessarily inefficient, slowing the development of trust and confidence between the lawyer and the client, rather than building it.
By strengthening the links between the courts and the community, I believe people's confidence in the work of the court will rise and the community will feel more confident about tackling offending behaviour.
But based on years of reading examinations, I can say with some confidence that no student in my class is confused about the difference between what the law is, and what I (or they?)
Melamed, 85, was initially skeptical about bitcoin but hard - hitting similarities between Bitcoin and International Monetary Market currency futures trading, launched by him as the chairman of the Chicago exchange back in 1972 have enhanced his confidence in the same.
Accredited instructors prepare practicum experiences — at hospitals, clinics and doctors» offices — which measure how well, and how quickly, you: 1) Continue to move «on your feet» for an 8 - to -10-hour shift, 2) Take direction from doctors and nurses, 3) Write and / or type in between ministering directly to patients, 4) Remain cheerful and project confidence while patients are upset and complaining, 5) Receive «correction» from your superiors with an open - to - learning attitude, 6) Refrain from gossiping about patients and medical professionals, 7) Become «rattled» when you can't recall a piece of information, or how to accomplish a certain procedure, 8) Refuse to ask questions — of the instructors or of the doctors / nurses — especially about matters that could negatively impact patients, 9) Complain when given, or offered, extra responsibilities.
At the end of the day it's about the strength of the relationship between you and the writer and the confidence you have in their abilities based on your knowledge of the service.
I hold all communication between us in strict confidence unless you provide written permission to release information about your treatment.
Confidentiality — State law and professional ethics require that I hold all communication between us in strict confidence unless you provide written permission to release information about your treatment, or in case of these exceptions: 1) If I suspect abuse or neglect of a child, elder, or dependent adult; 2) If you are a danger to yourself or others; 3) If you are gravely mentally disabled; 4) If a judge requires disclosure.
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