Sentences with phrase «matter of confidence»

So to no small extent, it is actually a matter of confidence — confidence that there is a sustainable long - run fiscal path, that policymakers know how to get onto it, and that they have the will to do so.
The «controversy» could just be a matter of confidence.
I don't think it's the formation that is the problem, it is a matter of confidence and belief, both of which Arsenal are lacking at the moment.
Seriously, it is a matter of confidence.
From that precious moment, everything is a matter of confidence and balance.
This is not usually a live issue because governments have a majority, and must carry budgets essentially as a matter of confidence.
It was often repeated that defeat on a «supply» (finance) motion was a matter of confidence, but in fact governments were regularly defeated over amendments to supply resolutions without falling.
It depends if those arguing against the arrangement as the best course of action would then veto it as a matter of confidence.
Before the FTPA, the former tended to be regarded as a matter of confidence; but the FTPA is clear that a confidence vote must have specific wording, which excludes treating anything else as a matter of confidence automatically.
This could happen if the House defeats the government on a confidence motion, or defeats a policy that the government has indicated is a «matter of confidence».
Successful Careers: A Matter of Confidence Sharon Ann Holgate, 23 November Identifying and addressing confidence issues can help early - career scientists make swifter progress.
This is a matter of confidence specifically with sexual communication.
Sometimes it's a matter of confidence in themselves.
A Matter of Confidence is a new book by two veteran B.C. legislature journalists, Rob Shaw and Richard Zussman.
The difference in positions is simply a matter of confidence levels.
Is it a matter of confidence?
It's also a matter of confidence.
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