Sentences with phrase «least lack of confidence»

Not exact matches

Bursting with self - confidence, they proved not the least bit intimidated by their lack of academic credentials.
Both surrender and retreat, to my mind, ultimately suggest a lack of real confidence in Christian truth, or at least a lack of understanding.
SC — Wayne Rooney (7)-- The England captain is clearly lacking in confidence in front of goal, taking a touch when he should've struck first time, but showed some intelligent touches, not least in the build up to the first goal.
It's very clear that both are suffering from poor decision making, and a contributing factor, at least for Theo, is the lack of confidence — you second guess yourself.
Four in ten primary physicians - three quarters of whom saw at least one concussion or more a year in their practice and one in ten who treated 10 or more in the previous year - admitted to lacking confidence in diagnosing concussions and only between one and three and three in ten expressed confidence in concussion management, confidence levels which did not improve for those receiving the CDC concussion toolkit.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has welcomed a recommendation in a report by the House of Commons Work and Pensions Committee that the «self - employed» should be given at least «worker» employment status unless the engager of their labour can prove otherwise.1 This is a recommendation that LITRG made in written evidence to a separate inquiry.2 LITRG believes that the denial of employment rights to people working in the «gig economy» and the exploitation of other flexible workers regarding their taxes share a common cause: the workers» own lack of knowledge, their reluctance to challenge their treatment because they lack confidence or just need the work and the businesses involved apparently having little fear of action being taken against them by public bodies.
Not surprisingly, dogs that were passed back because of behavioral issues were the least likely to subsequently graduate (black bars), and the two most common reasons for being passed back were that the dog needed more work or lacked confidence (see the table below).
And it wouldn't have been too much of a stretch to think that there might've been at least a slight lack of confidence from the consumer base.
We have fairly high confidence that we observe the history of Heinrich events (huge discharges of ice - rafted debris from the Laurentide ice sheet through Hudson Bay that are roughly coincident with large southern warming, southward shift of the intertropical convergence zone, extensive sea ice in the north Atlantic, reduced monsoonal rainfall in at least some parts of Asia, and other changes), and also cold phases of the Dansgaard / Oeschger oscillations that lack Heinrich layers and are characterized by muted versions of the other climate anomalies I just mentioned.
In this article, the writer is speaking specifically of face - to - face or phone encounters, but at least two reasons why people are dropped from the hiring process apply to resumes: «You appear overconfident / pushy / self - centered / insecure / aloof / ditzy / scatter - brained / desperate» and / or «You lack sincerity / self - confidence / clarity / conviction.»
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