Sentences with phrase «control than confidence»

I believe proficiency in copywriting is highly valuable, because nothing else I know of gives you more freedom and control than confidence and effectiveness in direct marketing copywriting.

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Former Goldman Sachs CEO Hank Paulson alluded to the importance of the banking elite in maintaining control over public perception during the 2008 financial crisis, when he alluded multiple times to the public's perceived confidence in US stock markets as being infinitely and exponentially more important to US stock market behavior than any market fundamentals.
In Psalm 29, the writer proclaims with majestic confidence that God is greater and stronger than every form of chaos, and by implication, than every idol through which we imagine we can control the manifestations of chaos.
Most importantly, Banducci has delivered much - needed cultural change — putting customers rather than shareholders first to underpin long - term growth, repairing damaged relationships with suppliers, rebuilding the confidence of staff and creating a less centralised structure by giving Woolworths» business units more control over their own destinies.
Now that the spuds have gain confidence over us what more would have killed me than seeing the spuds control north London
Without realizing it, their focus begins to shift to doubt instead of confidence, fear instead of love, and control rather than connection.
Being relaxed about the process often means that toddlers actually gain confidence - and control - sooner rather than later.
Results: The mean score (range 0 — 100 points) for knowledge about infant crying was greater among mothers who received the PURPLE materials (63.8 points) than among mothers who received the control materials (58.4 points)(difference 5.4 points, 95 % confidence interval [CI] 4.1 to 6.5 points).
Declaring the «days of wine and roses are over,» Carey took drastic action, seizing control of the city's finances, engineering more than $ 1 billion in state loans and mustering the backing needed to reorganize its shaky finances and restore confidence.
But adding a friend, even one who'd never seen the room before, gave the pair the confidence to actively explore, covering 50 % more ground and running significantly faster than the control rats.
Food elimination based on IgG antibodies in irritable bowel syndrome: a randomised controlled trial http://gut.bmj.com/content/53/10/1459.short «After 12 weeks, the true diet resulted in a 10 % greater reduction in symptom score than the sham diet (mean difference 39 (95 % confidence intervals (CI) 5 — 72); p = 0.024) with this value increasing to 26 % in fully compliant patients (difference 98 (95 % CI 52 — 144); p < 0.001).»
Directness and in control speaks to the tip of having confidence, but it is also more than this.
Parents whose children used an Opportunity Scholarship also expressed greater confidence in their children's safety in school than parents in the control group.
They will achieve a rewarding result quickly; and in so doing develop confidence in their ability to control the language, rather than have it control them.
«The public is losing confidence in the ability of the higher - education sector in particular to control costs,» note the authors, adding that «all of higher education has a stake in addressing this problem, including the elite institutions that are under less immediate pressure than others to alter their teaching methods.»
High - attending students were also rated by teachers as having stronger social and emotional competencies than the control group students; however, researchers have less confidence that this was due to the programs, given the lack of prior data on these competencies.
Of course we don't expect sports - sedan handling from this 4700 - pound van, but competitors offer much more confidence - inspiring dynamics than the Kia's limp steering and sloppy body control.
And with the available Super all - wheel control drivetrain, you can commute with confidence on days when the weather is less than ideal.
The 2017 Yukon delivers the performance you demand to go where you want and trailer what you want with control and confidence, thanks to an EcoTec3 V - 8 engine combining innovative technologies with more than 50 years of GM small - block experience.
The performance is nothing less than impressive with its 5.6 - liter V8 engine, which brings confidence and control to the driver.
Stuck driving through snow once again as this Nuclear-esque winter drags on with no end in sight, the AWD - equipped TL inspires exceptional confidence thanks to its well - controlled chassis, excellent seating position and chunky steering wheel; perhaps the highest compliment I can pay it is to say the TL is a very fluid package, resulting in spirited driving even in less - than - ideal conditions.
Rather than meddling with the position when you have neither confidence in your skill nor control of your emotions, leave your stop and target alone.
The former uses that confidence to defend against the fear of losing, while the latter will more often than not spiral out of control.
Major improvements to the player controls let you play with much more confidence than ever before and may just be the best cricket system on console to date.
They might show more interest than you think in a University dedicated to applied research, where they control funding — and with confidence, would probably even make funds available for pure research.
Partners are usually more satisfied with their work lives than associates not because they earn more money or have more status, but because they have more control over their work, greater confidence due to greater experience and can command greater respect from their peers.
Comprehensive intervention also scored higher in condom use knowledge; believed more strongly that condoms can prevent pregnancy, STDs and HIV; believed more strongly that using condoms will not interfere with sexual enjoyment; expressed greater confidence that they could have condoms available when they needed them; and reported greater confidence that they could exercise sufficient impulse control to use condoms and greater self - efficacy for using condoms than did those in the control group.
RESULTS: Frequent use of CP (ie, mother's use of spanking more than twice in the previous month) when the child was 3 years of age was associated with increased risk for higher levels of child aggression when the child was 5 years of age (adjusted odds ratio: 1.49 [95 % confidence interval: 1.2 — 1.8]; P <.0001), even with controlling for the child's level of aggression at age 3 and the aforementioned potential confounding factors and key demographic features.
Bullied students were found to have a significantly higher risk for psychosomatic problems than were the controls, that is, the agemates who were not involved in bullying (pooled odds ratio [OR] = 2.00, 95 % confidence interval [CI], 1.70 to 2.35).
Our observation that the improvement in both the ECBI intensity score, a measure based primarily on problem behaviours, and the SDQ (conduct) scores was significantly greater in the intervention than the control group provides confidence that the intervention was effective, at least as far as these aspects of children's mental health was concerned.
Overall, children with deviant eating behavior reported higher perceived parental control [2.82 (0.79) vs. 2.52 (0.74)-RSB- than children with normal eating behavior, t = − 3.81, df = 366, p <.001, d =.39, slightly less perceived confidence [3.18 (0.51) vs. 3.31 (0.43)-RSB-, t = 2.52, df = 366, p =.012, d =.27, and higher conflict / rejection [1.99 (0.61) vs. 1.60 (0.49)-RSB-, t = − 6.80, df = 366, p <.001, d =.68, while no group differences were apparent for the care and lack of limitations subscales.
Ryan discusses the death of Osama Bin Laden; Ryan reviews the economic news of the week; Ryan notices the correlation between increased home sales and interest rate drops; Louis notes we can't expect the housing market to be supported by further decreases in rates as they are already near historic lows; Ryan explains that interest rates change once every four hours; Ryan notes the difference between getting a quote and being locked in to an interest rate; Ryan advises the importance of keeping in touch with your mortgage lender; Louis notes that interest rates change a lot faster than home prices; Ryan notes that the consumer confidence was up, Ryan and Louis discuss the Fed's decision to keep interest rates where they are and to continue the $ 600 billion QE2 program; Ryan and Louis discuss the Fed's view that inflation is nascent; Louis notes that not only does the Fed not see inflation that exists but disclaims any responsibility for it; Louis asserts that there is a correlation between oil prices and Fed policy; Louis discusses Ben Bernanke's assertion that the Fed can't control oil prices but that they somehow can control the impact of higher oil prices on the rest of the economy; Louis also remarks on Bernanke's view of the dollar - the claim that a strong dollar can be achieved through the Fed's current policy as it is their belief that they are creating a sound economy and therefore a sound dollar; Louis notes the irony of the Fed chastising Congress» spendthrift ways — if the Fed did not monetize the debt, Congress could» nt spend; Louis noted that as Bernanke spoke the prices of gold and silver rose as it seemed that the Fed has no interest in cutting off the easy money; the current Fed policy will keep interest rates low; Ryan notes that the Fed knows that they can't let interest rates rise because of the housing mess; Louis notes that the Fed has a Hobson's Choice - either keep rates low or let interest rates rise and cut off the recovery.
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