Sentences with phrase «least over confidence»

Yeah, I agree it's superiority, or at least over confidence.

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Tom Wynn, director of affluent research at Spectrem, provided several factors for the increased confidence: the steady improvement in job growth, the steady increase in the major stock market indices since the spring, and a decrease in political ambiguity with the election season over, which has an effect on at least some people's outlook.
He will give us at least an extra 10 points over the course of a season because he stays sharp, is very able, very agile, very experienced and will give the defence great confidence.
Bellerin and Spain had the better stats but got hammered 3 - 0, I bet he thought he was involved in a club game for Arsenal...... when the season is over Sqnchez needs to take at least a month away from the game, to recover his form and confidence and most importantly to get some much needed rest
At least next season we can go over the border to Old Toilet with a bit more confidence.
Wins do, however, breathe confidence into a side and victory over Blackburn eight days ago was at least a platform upon which the Blues can rebuild their crumbling season, particularly as their very next fixture has treated them well in the past.
Together, we can help moms all over the world have the least discomfort possible whilst nursing so they can do it with strength, confidence, and power.
The way the car stays planted and composed through the track's blind crests and quick transitions gives you confidence to push harder on the next lap; you can hop a front tire over the curbing without the car getting the least bit out of sorts.
Gamers trust that manufacturers will continue to support their consoles for at least six years, and they have the confidence that over that time a machine's software library will continue to grow stronger and stronger.
An analysis of the GISP2 ice core record from Greenland reveals that abrupt climate events appear to be paced by a 1,470 - year cycle with a period that is probably stable to within a few percent; with 95 % confidence the period is maintained to better than 12 % over at least 23 cycles.
Were the hypothesis that warming will increase at least 1C / decade averaged over a millennium at 95 % confidence, nineteen times in twenty, given the noise in the signal, all other things being equal, we'd first need 17 years at least to get some kinda sketchy data, and then could begin calculating from the set of subsequent running or independent 17 year spans (a different calculation for each, depending on the PDF) the probability that a -20 C decade would be consistent with a +1 C / decade hypothesis.
There is medium confidence that at least partial deglaciation of the Greenland ice sheet, and possibly the West Antarctic ice sheet, would occur over a period of time ranging from centuries to millennia for a global average temperature increase of 1 - 4 °C (relative to 1990 - 2000), causing a contribution to sea - level rise of 4 - 6 m or more.
Scientific confidence of the occurrence of climate change include, for example, that over at least the last 50 years there have been increases in the atmospheric concentration of CO2; increased nitrogen and soot (black carbon) deposition; changes in the surface heat and moisture fluxes over land; increases in lower tropospheric and upper ocean temperatures and ocean heat content; the elevation of sea level; and a large decrease in summer Arctic sea ice coverage and a modest increase in Antarctic sea ice coverage.
How can a device that costs over Euro 800 not offer screen time of at least four hours, and the confidence that you can get away with?
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