Sentences with phrase «confidence takes a dip»

But his confidence took a dip following Brazil's humiliating exit from the World Cup, when they were beaten 7 - 1 by Germany in Rio de Janeiro.
It's completely normal to go through moments when confidence takes a dip.

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U.S. indexes were mainly lower as traders also took in data showing stronger house prices along with a dip in consumer confidence.
Britain's SMEs have recorded the worst business health reading since 2014, as rising business costs, a dip in confidence, lower net business creation and a lack of borrowing are taking their toll, according to the latest research by CYBG in partnership with the Centre for Business and Economics Research (Cebr).
When Elneny joined he was full of confidence and that's how you assess a player when he's at his very best otherwise a guy like Ozil will be considered trash taking by his last performances yet everyone goes back to his memory books to assess Ozil and the same should happen with Elneny who won back to back player of the month when he first joined and scored that screamer against Barcelona yet his all round contribution that made the headlines then came Xhaka on board and that is exactly when Elneny's form started slightly dipping because simply his confidence was shaken by finding himself a regular bench warmer instead of a regular like he was before Xhaka joining and I don't think Wenger addressed this psychological issue with Elneny or even noticed it probably because he had enough issues of his own.
Adonis's first fight is performed in one bravura take, Coogler's camera dipping in and around the action with confidence.
The increase in builder confidence is related to the fact that homeowners who are able to qualify for mortgages are looking to take advantage of current mortgage rates, which have dipped to historically low levels.
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