Sentences with phrase «heavily on confidence»

Due to the fund's active nature and opaque methodologies, the decision to invest depends heavily on confidence in the management team.

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«Spider - Man: Homecoming» leaves out the radioactive spider bite, the death of Parker's uncle Ben, and focuses heavily on the difficulty that comes with trying to build confidence while still in high school, and is all the better for it.
Investors are waiting to see if sustained economic growth this year will give China's leaders the confidence to quicken and deepen reforms, though many say Beijing continues to rely too heavily on debt - fueled stimulus.
With small business success relying so heavily on strong confidence levels, 2018 offers favorable circumstances for current and aspiring business owners.
Like so many aspects of my spirituality, I am still a bit in - between, figuring out what I reclaim and what I relinquish, living with a few unanswered questions while relying heavily on the few things I do know — and almost all of those can be summed up in my complete and utter confidence in Love.
While the Clarets have conceded heavily on the road, they may not do so against the Red Devils, who aren't exactly exuding attacking confidence.
Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins on Monday expressed confidence that a Democrat could win the heavily Republican 52nd Senate District, even as she acknowledged the special election would be a tough one to win.
I rely heavily on my one pieces and cute coverups to help boost my swimsuit confidence!
It's been pointed out that — especially for Sugar Babies — a lack of confidence can lead to a lack of sugar; how valuable you seem to a potential Sugar relies heavily on how valuable you see yourself.
Overall, public says teacher salaries and tenure should be based heavily on student test performance; public has less confidence in teachers than previously reported
Mr Williams added: «For the minority of boys with underdeveloped literacy skills and a less resilient self - confidence, accessing a wider curriculum that relies so heavily on effective reading and writing can be daunting and, particularly as they get older, result in detachment and disengagement.»
Handling on my test car's upgraded 19 - inch Cavo wheels and 255 / 35 - series Continental ContiSportContact summer rubber was confidence inspiring, even when pushing a bit on the wet and winding heavily forested rural roads outside of Seattle.
Many of the expert claims about recovery amount to little more than speculation; and even the Consumer Confidence Index relies heavily on supposition.
Syndacast's robust performance marketing methodology which focuses heavily on optimisation around - the - clock and the use of ROI as a key measurement, gives Six Senses strong confidence to grant Syndacast full authority to deliver SEM and Display Advertising strategies on the go.
Criticised heavily in 2015 for slashing green policies, she appears to be working on a new plan to rebuild confidence in the domestic green sector.
The adjudicator had relied heavily on providing a chance for the manager to show that he could learn from the errors of his ways and to regain the bank's trust and confidence in him as a manager.
Acceptance of the deal also depended heavily on clients» and bondholders» confidence in the negotiated solution which they approved after execution.
Further, there is rarely a lawyer - client discussion about the impact on the client of having a lawyer whose income and professional view of client care may be heavily impacted by training, participation, and confidence in the litigation process.
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