Sentences with phrase «as confidence in»

Shannon P. Murree, a real estate professional in Barrie, Canada, says she has seen an increase in U.S buyers looking for additional properties in her market as confidence in the economy grows.
The findings in relation to all children reinforce the evidence that there are strong associations between child outcomes and maternal health and behaviours such as smoking, long - term health problems or disability as well as confidence in parenting abilities.
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As confidence in the independence and impartiality of experts plays an important role when evaluating the competing and finely balanced judgements of rival experts, it is scrupulous that any potential or existing conflicts between an expert and the party instructing it are disclosed as early as possible.
The move has been driven by their growing involvement in Singapore's expanding ADR market as well as confidence in the future of Singapore as the preferred arbitral seat in the Asia - Pacific Region.
«As confidence in alternative legal services matures globally, Myriam's expertise in designing solutions and building customer - focused organizations will be invaluable.»
The survey, which covers the second quarter of the year, asked 79 firm leaders about their overall confidence, as well as their confidence in nine specific areas.
Dušan Zorko, the CEO of Laško, noted the importance of the transaction to the company, its employees and the greater Slovenian business community as well as his confidence in the company's positive future with Heineken as its owner.
If we assume two complementary hypotheses H0 and H1, an experimental outcome O, know P (O H0) and P (O H1), and have an assumed prior probability ratio P (H0) / P (H1), we can calculate the posterior probability as follows: P (H0 O) / P (H1 O) = (P (O H0) / P (O H1)-RRB-(P (H0) / P (H1)-RRB- Take logs to convert that multiplication to an addition log (P (H0 O) / P (H1 O)-RRB- = log (P (O H0) / P (O H1)-RRB- + log (P (H0) / P (H1)-RRB- and we interpret this as the confidence in H0 over H1 after the observation is equal to the evidence inherent in the result of the experiment plus our confidence before the observation.
On the contrary, even as confidence in the mainstream scientific consensus was solidified be the released of the IPPP Fourth Assessment Report in 2007, the rightwing opponents of science were buoyed by the La Nina event of early 2008, which produced a sharp, but temporary drop in temperatures, particularly in the Pacific.
Towards the latter stages of the race Alan is lifting much less as his confidence in the car grows making for some fast and enjoyable racing.
At the moment we're up 20 % from my purchase price and I may shortly decide on (OH HEAVENS) a short term trade to catch the quick gain as my confidence in the Russian market is quite low.
The Manulife Investor Sentiment Index has been measuring investors» views on a range of asset classes, and savings and investment vehicles, as well as their confidence in these areas since 1999.
The Manulife Investor Sentiment Index is a measure of Canadian investors» views on a range of asset classes and savings and investment vehicles, as well as their confidence in these areas.
Twice annually, the Investor Sentiment Index survey measures Canadian investors» views on a range of asset classes and savings and investment vehicles — as well as their confidence in these areas.
The Manulife Financial Investor Sentiment Index is a semi-annual measure of investors» views on a range of asset classes and savings and investment vehicles, as well as their confidence in these areas.
Now in its 16th year, the Manulife Investor Sentiment Index is a semi-annual measure of investors» views on a range of asset classes, and savings and investment vehicles, as well as their confidence in these areas.
What does being a teacher mean to you: As a classroom teacher it was my job to improve the math skills of students as well as confidence in their math ability, which would serve them the rest of their lives.
Louie quickly gains accolades for his performances, as well as confidence in himself.
These traditions could be comfortably suppressed as crude anthropomorphisms as long as confidence in the model of divine efficient causation remained strong, but that model has become vulnerable in recent centuries because it can not do justice to the problem of evil or account adequately for creative freedom.
The GFSR begins with the observation that «Risks to financial stability have increased since the April 2012 GFSR, as confidence in the global financial system have become very fragile.»

Not exact matches

U.S. indexes were mainly lower as traders also took in data showing stronger house prices along with a dip in consumer confidence.
«The FCA and PRA are not alleging that he acted with a lack of integrity or that he lacks fitness and propriety to continue to perform his role as Group Chief Executive Officer,» the company said Friday, adding its board «continues to have unanimous confidence in Mr. Staley.»
A whopping one in three workers listed getting a raise as a top priority this year, making it the most popular resolution, according to rate - your - company startup Glassdoor's Employment Confidence Survey.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
There is reason to doubt that lower interest rates will close the confidence gap needed for Canadian companies to invest in growth, however, as Canadian Business columnist Kevin Carmichael wrote this morning:
In modern polling, most statisticians see sampling 1,000 people as a good compromise between a manageable sample size and acceptable confidence.
As a result, we were able to demonstrate that to our investors, and that inspired their confidence to invest in us.
He has 50 - plus years of leadership experience and has really helped me have confidence in what I do as a young leader.»
Oil prices strengthened slightly ahead of the settlement Wednesday as the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady and expressed confidence that a recent rise in inflation would be sustained.
This is good news for Western Australian companies such as Clickstream and ineedhits.com, which are reaping the benefits of renewed business confidence in the Internet as an effective publicity medium.
The chance that what's happening in reality is captured by a number outside the 95 % confidence interval is, as you might expect, quite unlikely.
Analysts said they weren't reading too much into what they described as a «backward - looking indicator» and were hopeful about the economic prospects given an upturn in recent indicators such as confidence and machinery orders, not to mention efforts by Japan's new government to revive growth.
He would be using confidence as a useful illusion because it keeps his energy in balance after some bad misses.»
As a result, their aggressive Best Price Guarantee policy would theoretically result in an increase in conversion rate and buyer confidence.
With these little - known ETPs as ticking time bombs and allegations of VIX manipulation, Chilton said he would not be surprised if investors lost some confidence in the system.
It's such a hard thing to do as an entrepreneur because you don't really have the confidence in where you're going yourself.»
A snap election is unlikely, however, as PiS has a majority in parliament and could block any vote of no confidence.
In fact, senior leaders I work with routinely cite outward calm and confidence as qualities that are foundational for effective leadership.
«As a result, we're likely to witness a similar influx of funds, albeit potentially more sustained, to what we saw last November immediately following the outcome of the US election and the corresponding spike in confidence
In any event, should you find yourself kissing your wife goodbye as she leaves for work in the morning, you can look after your brood with the confidence of a new - age maIn any event, should you find yourself kissing your wife goodbye as she leaves for work in the morning, you can look after your brood with the confidence of a new - age main the morning, you can look after your brood with the confidence of a new - age man.
In the end, Ford's board lost confidence in Fields, whose ouster is being described as a retiremenIn the end, Ford's board lost confidence in Fields, whose ouster is being described as a retiremenin Fields, whose ouster is being described as a retirement.
Confidence in Wasson began to wane, but as late as Nov. 24, 2014, Walgreens» proxy stated that he would run the company when the deal was consummated at year's end.
As a vice-president of parent company China National Petroleum Corp. explained at an oil and gas industry conference in Calgary, the company felt it was being shut out of Canada's oilsands by political pressure from the U.S. and had lost confidence in Enbridge's ability to manage aboriginal opposition to the line.
It wasn't immediately clear how much of the change reflected confidence that the tax - cut legislation moving through Congress will boost growth, or other factors such as pickups in business spending and global growth.
«This will come as an additional shock to Toshiba «s institutional investors that may further undermine confidence in company management, as well as significantly weakening its international nuclear credentials,» said Tom O'Sullivan, founder of energy consultancy Mathyos Japan.
Perhaps you didn't go back to this person because you didn't like the way you were treated, or lacked confidence in that business as a whole.
There is much to be said for the person who can be modest when interacting with others, especially in a culture that overvalues extroversion as a form of charm or confidence.
His comments followed less - than - stellar data on U.S. consumer spending that showed that even as confidence hit its highest level in more than 16 years last month, Americans are still holding their wallets tightly.
Global investor confidence grew in the U.S. in the past year but cooled in some previously hot emerging markets such as Brazil, China and India, according to a report released today by the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA) and Deloitte's Emerging Growth Company Practice.
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