Sentences with phrase «much confidence in»

I didn't have many friends or much confidence in primary school.
I was very comfortable during my stay and left with much confidence in my abilities.
We have so much confidence in the value of these recordings and our new print book that we are providing a 100 % money back guarantee on your investment.
Inventory planner resume objectives are great icebreakers, especially if you do not have much confidence in creating a communication channel between yourself and a future employer.
This is why GrandResume.com has much confidence in promising you a higher chance of being hired with a cover letter and a resume prepared by us.
Too much confidence in knowing too much isn't always good to reveal up front, so play dumb until you know you're a threat to the direct person interviewing for the job.
I, of course, can not see what other companies such as LG and Huawei have in their pipelines, but publicly, Google has given companies and users alike little reason to have much confidence in Android Wear.
It's the same old, same old situation that might not inspire much confidence in Google's smartwatch platform.
I also don't have much confidence in how Elio can accomplish this goal.
It feared that an increase in price for legal aid work would lead to cuts elsewhere in the system, which did not instill much confidence in the government's prospective acceptance of higher case rates where the market would demand them.
This doesn't inspire much confidence in the people doing the work.
I think the operative statement is that we simply do not know enough about solar climate engineering to have much confidence in the outcome of some action taken to stop ice loss in the Antarctic.
I don't think one can place much confidence in your interpretation of the papers.
This disinterested approach, IMO, gives us as much confidence in how the longer and shorter trends compare (therefore implying AGW forcing if the more recent warming trend is exceeds the long term trend) as is possible.
This is why I don't have much confidence in the predictions reported in the new Science Paper.»
Tonyb, I'm suggesting that maybe we should be careful of drawing strong conclusions based on a few data points, especially if we don't have much confidence in the veracity of the data.
Doing this, however, would require placing much confidence in North Korea's willingness to abide by contracts, which only China can ensure.
I don't have as much confidence in the influence of IPO as others, but time will tell.
I don't place too much confidence in mine or any predictions on these timescales, but my confidence could increase once I can analyze Walsh et al's forthcoming historical sea ice analysis.
It's odd that Allen has so much confidence in the ability of the market to deliver vast amounts of cheap CCS, once we insist that the fossil fuel producers do so, but has so little faith in other parts of the market to contribute cheap abatement solutions as well.
I have seen first - hand the results of placing too much confidence in models.
With such poor predictive performance, why should we put much confidence in current GCM's, let alone bet trillions of dollars and the global economy on their outcome?
Maybe too much confidence in their own knowledge and ability to judge (particularly since most scientists by definition were the «clever» ones in high school and college, always been praised for being the best and thereby rarely exposed to criticism).
Authors concludes that — to the extent that we have simple plausible physical arguments that support the model consensus — we believe that one should have nearly as much confidence in these results as one has in the increase in temperature itself
How can anybody have much confidence in the so called «published projections» for the ice free state between 2037 and 2100, given that these projections have been wrong every single time they have been made over the last decade or more; they missed the collapse in area in 2007 and they also missed the exponentially declining behavior over the last several decades.
At best, studies seem to indicate it might be.5 C. Based on recent conversations, there does not seem to be much confidence in what gets reported as overall global october temperatures given the lack of QA on incoming data.
The tutorials have given me so much confidence in my ability to Have A Go and the good thing is if I DO NT GET RIGHT first time I can watch it again and have another go.
«We had so much confidence in him from the beginning and couldn't understand why other people couldn't see it,» explained Lenore Schorr.
Not only as an «artist's artist», which he certainly is considered to be in Berlin, but how he handles the everyday with so much confidence in a way that I have never seen an artist do before.
And this is all assuming the best case scenario where the game turns out to be really good... something that the game's recent delay doesn't inspire much confidence in.
He was annoyed that the first Mario Galaxy had a story of any kind, so hearing things like that I don't have much confidence in his ability to know what's best on a grander scale anymore.
Right now I don't have much confidence in its longevity; after a few matches you've pretty much experienced everything the game has to offer.
Let's face it, for what is supposedly a «historically accurate» way to experience «the ultimate thrill as a WWII fighter pilot» the title Damage Inc. doesn't inspire much confidence in that statement.
At this point Joanna (who was in the seat next to me) found a used pair of socks by her ottoman which, when added to the filthy state of the power sockets in Virgin Atlantic's Premium Economy cabin on the way out, doesn't give me much confidence in the airline's cleaning crews.
I think that if this has been a good airline that I was considering (like Singapore Airlines) I would have so much confidence in the Premium Economy product that I would have booked it as soon as I saw the fare... but this isn't a good airline I'm considering — it's BA — and that makes quite a bit of difference.
That's another characteristic shared with the Yorkshire terrier, so the Morkie might exhibit a little too much confidence in that department compared to the wiser Maltipoo.
Being in the fifth quintile for both measures may be a good sign for performance, but I would not put too much confidence in that.
Given Greenspan's inability to see that the personal interests of top bankers do not line up well with the interests of their employers, I don't have much confidence in his judgements about the stock market.
Don't put much confidence in today's sharp move up.
I myself am often bearish, but I have an investment policy that keeps me from expressing too much confidence in it.
He said that he thus could not have as much confidence in that number as he had in the numbers that benefitted from more support in the historical data.
A theme that has popped up in a number of important news stories in recent years is the increasing power of elites and the dangers of placing too much confidence in them.
Do you have as much confidence in yourself to sell as you do to buy?
«I do not have much confidence in the practical worth for most analysts of detailed studies of individual companies, with emphasis placed on either their comparative performance or on predictions of their relative future performance over a one - to - five - years time span.»
Not the best or smartest reason to go indie, but my CP had so much confidence in the story I went ahead, found an editor, and decided to take the leap.
As you said above: «few of those actions inspired much confidence in the company.»
While few of those actions inspired much confidence in the company, the price drop could make the Grid10 a heck of a lot more appealing.
I'm not sure how skipping one of the wireless industry's biggest trade shows can instill much confidence in RIM from the wireless partners?
This led to me not having much confidence in its ability to solve one of my core needs from the device.
A Penguin executive even admitted recently that the e-books hype may have driven unwise investment, with the company losing too much confidence in «the power of the word on the page.»
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