Sentences with phrase «little confidence in»

Having little confidence in New Jersey's housing market rebounding, and the career prospects for loan officers, Pardi is training to become a holistic nutritionist.
Recognizing that many students arrive on campus with few positive academic experiences and little confidence in their academic abilities, teachers are intentional about connecting classroom learning to students» lives and creating spaces for student voice to be heard and reflected in the design and structure of classes and assignments.
There seems to be little confidence in either candidate's plans for continuing the economic recovery.
From there we will have to reassess the market conditions, but for now, I have very little confidence in a bullish continuation.
If there is little confidence in this new minority government, will we be thrown again into a taxpayer money - sucking election in 18 months?
It's rather distressing that the people who have worked hard to attract the Olympic Games to Vancouver and who have worked hard to make them happen — and seem to be on the verge of being successful — have so little confidence in the public benefit of the Games that they go to such extremes to suppress all possible criticism of them.
The biggest possible deal in his mind was to go work in the US, but he had such little confidence in American lawyers that he didn't think they would understand a CV that had LL.B.
Hate to break it to you lawyers, but Canadians already have little confidence in the administration of justice in Canada.
This excludes, for example, all Websites and material whose authors and Web masters are not clearly identified since the authors and the Web masters of such Websites obviously have so little confidence in their views that they are not willing to clearly identify themselves.
Until we can quantify not just the sign but also the magnitude of the cloud anomalies, we should have little confidence in models.
I'd certainly have little confidence in any future climatological results if the current personnel and procedures within the «science» remained unchanged.
Is there a better system out there, if you have so little confidence in the free market?
Adjusting data more than once indicates there is little confidence in the adjustments that were originally made.
There is yet little confidence in this feedback component of climate models and therefore its possible contribution to global warming (see Chapter 8).
I only mention this, because you and some other warmists pretend that if only we just do the right thing and «believe» in AGW, everything will be all right --- when the truth is that a country like ours stands to lose its prosperity, our children's futures and our standard of living for the foreseeable future --- all on the strength of the scientific conclusions that your AGW scientists have so little confidence in, that they're afraid to have them scrutinised and questioned by other scientists.
Bart V: I have little confidence in any scientist or group of scientists who imagines that they are up against «a well - orchestrated and well - oiled misinformation campaign» when said campaign is actually composed of a hodgepodge of retirees, bloggers, commenters, and maverick scientists, and depends to no small degree on top climate scientists behaving like a combination of Orwell's Ministry of Truth and the Keystone Kops.
Type 4 evidence indicates that one has very little confidence in the effect estimate, and the true effect is likely to be substantially different from the estimate of the effect.
We believe that he has very little confidence in his own data because he agreed he wrote «Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?»
I would have little confidence in coming up with assessments of specific propositions, for example.
If you find it difficult to understand this simple point, then I fear that I would have very little confidence in any «science» you cared to present.
BTW, the authors continue considering both the LIA and the MWP as valid concepts, contrary to Mann et al. 2) Even though they have little confidence in temperature reconstructions previous to AD 1600 and very little for those previous to AD 900, the authors consider that Mann et al's claim of the last decades being warmer than any such period in the past millennium is nonetheless plausible.
At the same time, it's clear that senior authors of the panel's most visible products, its summaries for policymakers, had little confidence in this finding because projections of glacier impacts in Asia are far more nuanced in those infuential distillations of the full voluminous assessment.
The real problem is little confidence in the measured values, mostly due to inconsistent reporting.
The «Handbook» addresses a problem of little confidence in the climate science community.
Irvine; who builds up this image of himself in his head so he'll believe that's who he is, Quistis; who has such little confidence in herself despite the responsibility bestowed upon her by Balamb Garden.
Apparently, the person posting these rumours has so little confidence in some of them that he classifies them as T1 - T4 based on how many of his «sources» say they're true.
Many of us even doubted Nintendo, and that they would stay relevant at the event with only this game, I admit that I even held little confidence in Nintendo for their decision, but yet they surprised all of us.
It leaves me with little confidence in anyone or anything because there never seems to be uniformed acceptance of one method or theory, but still constant disagreements over what «part» of that method to use.
I've done it a few times, but I have little confidence in whether I can do it regularly.
That means that when there is little confidence in an economy, the price of gold rises.
But after I finished, I had very little confidence in myself and the story I had written.
Drew appeared to be just coasting along with her life, with little confidence in her abilities.
The major weakness of early AMG GTs was the light, hyperactive steering, which felt unnatural and gave you very little confidence in the front end of the car.
«light, hyperactive steering, which felt unnatural and gave you very little confidence in the front end of the car»: exactly what I felt and writtn here before and main reason why I did not like the GTS that much.
I arrived at HRMS with little confidence in myself, and no independence.
To judge by the quality of the educational evaluation work I know best — on school desegregation, Comer's School Development Program, and bilingual education — the average quasi-experiment in these fields inspires little confidence in its conclusions about effectiveness.
She claimed that Ofsted was «beset with internal and external cracks», leaving prospective and newly qualified teachers with little confidence in inspection teams.
Of course, that was when I still thought the film had potential, but in hindsight, it's easy to see why Summit showed so little confidence in the movie.
Showing little confidence in what should have been its central character (Leem Lubany) it relies on Bill Murray's seedy Kabul - stranded talent manager, Bruce Willis's grumpy merc, and Kate Hudson's career prostitute to tell a supposed story of female emancipation.
To lessen the uncomfortable feeling and to make you have a little confidence in meeting your online date for the first time, you should consider.
Nordhaus says «this study assumes that the damage function is increasing in greenhouse gases, but I have little confidence in this assumption».
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said today he would not tell the Assembly how to run its business — but expressed little confidence in a plan for a committee of Assembly members to rule in place of Speaker Sheldon Silver, who is facing criminal corruption charges.
He said Mrs May «U-turns on everything», adding: «I have very little confidence in her, her record of delivery as the longest serving Home Secretary since the nineteenth century was abysmal.
Americans have little confidence in President - elect Donald Trump's abilities to handle his presidential duties, with less than half of them saying they trust him to prevent major scandals, handle an international crisis, or use military force responsibly.
Experts have little confidence in the government's ability to tackle today's challenges,» shadow defence secretary Jim Murphy said.
Have a little confidence in yourself and just remember you're a mom and human!
I now have very little confidence in myself.
I think coach lost a little confidence in me throughout camp.»
If the Spurs were to lose to the Pelicans (and tbh I have very little confidence in this year's team in that game), they are looking at the 7 or 8 seed, depending on the outcome of Wolves - Nuggets — 7 with a Wolves win and 8 with a Nuggets win.
«We haven't been fighting like we did in the last six months because we lost a little confidence in ourselves and it is harder to win some games.
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