Clearly, the man isn't lacking confidence and with it.
Alexis doesn't lack confidence.
They flashed some softball skill a couple weeks ago and they don't lack confidence!
Italian side AS Roma are set to face a difficult Champions League tie this midweek against English champion, Manchester City, but Rudi Garcia's men are
not lacking any confidence ahead of that match.
While he's only netted three in the Prem this campaign, Ox has always been a streaky scorer and he's
not lacking confidence right now given his new elevated role in the Reds» starting 11.
Trainor, who may have been whistling past the cemetery, certainly does
not lack confidence.
I'm not sure Labour will ever convince people Cameron is scared, whatever you think of him he doesn't lack confidence #pmqs
The artist, who has twice been nominated for the Turner Prize and celebrated his 70th birthday on Tuesday, is soft - spoken, but does
not lack confidence, by his own admission.
Not exact matches
«The FCA and PRA are
not alleging that he acted with a
lack of integrity or that he
lacks fitness and propriety to continue to perform his role as Group Chief Executive Officer,» the company said Friday, adding its board «continues to have unanimous
confidence in Mr. Staley.»
Perhaps you didn't go back to this person because you didn't like the way you were treated, or
lacked confidence in that business as a whole.
Or I could gently suggest you might want to read it, if it's
not too much trouble — but then I'd come across as too timid,
lacking confidence in my own abilities.
When I didn't meet my own expectations, I struggled with
lack of
confidence.
Tall and immaculately dressed, Gennette doesn't seem to
lack for
confidence.
All the
confidence in the world won't make up for a
lack of cash.
Lowbridge says in order for individuals to overcome the need for outside approval, it's important to ask yourself where your
lack of
confidence comes from and to think back to who taught you that you aren't worthy of validating your own career.
There are also plenty of people brimming with self -
confidence who, due to a
lack of practice or preparation, give a presentation that doesn't connect.
People often report picking up «vibes» from their fellow employees that they aren't trusted, and much of that comes from subtle body language cues -; shifting eyes, a
lack of eye contact, or closed arms might be an indication that people don't have full
confidence in you, Kerr explains.
Once at Princeton, Cuddy struggled until she discovered that it was her
lack of
confidence that was holding her back,
not her
lack of brainpower.
These spectacular losses result in a
lack of
confidence not only for the investor, but more importantly for their LPs.
The real issue that was
not addressed in the budget is the absence of any economic engine to spur a recovery in growth in 2014 and beyond, The household sector is deep in debt; housing construction has stalled; companies
lack confidence and are
not investing; the federal and provincial governments are in serious restraint mode; and the export sector is weak and deteriorating.
It is as if the government doesn't really understand what the key long - term issues are, or if they do, they don't want to discuss them with Canadians or actually
lack the
confidence to discuss them with Canadians.
Economic data through the Asian session this morning was on the lighter side, but certainly
not lacking influence, with key stats including April's private sector PMI figures out of China, business
confidence numbers out of New Zealand and new home sales and private sector credit figures out of Australia.
That
lack of
confidence could cause harm
not just to foreign investors, but also to countries who fight against ISDS pacts.
Dismissiveness of those who do
not toe the familiar line likely has something to do with
confidence in one's own position, or the
lack thereof.
Lack of Clarity and Integrity Concerning Brain Death It is clear that the Catholic Church
not only desires that an acceptable definition of death be officially applied, but also wants there to be
confidence that medical individuals involved in the removal of any organs should actually apply such a definition.
I would have to speak of the meaning, as I understand it, of my
lack of
confidence, which I think is
not at all the same as a
lack of faith.
This is due
not just to fear of social reprisals and shaming, but also to self - deception and the
lack of any other comprehensive view that would give them the self -
confidence to think and speak against liberalism.
Its scenarios of door - to - door battles between cowboys and commies
not only prolong adolescent fantasies but betray a peculiar
lack of
confidence in the ability of the police, the press and the armed forces to meet any such threat.
Bursting with self -
confidence, they proved
not the least bit intimidated by their
lack of academic credentials.
Lummis found plenty of search committees that encountered candidates
lacking that self -
confidence («Several members on our committee voted against him because he would
not make eye contact with us when he talked»).
Part of me wonders if our resistance to telling the story is our
lack of
confidence in recognizing that just because Christians practice the faith incorrectly and inappropriately at times doesn't mean Christianity is false.
All I see here is a guilty man ashamed of that which he should
not be ashamed of and a woman
lacking in
confidence basing her definition of their relationship on the physical rather then the emotional (or in this case the spiritual).
You had the internal power within your own brain to pull yourself out of the dumps but since you
lacked internal self -
confidence to do that when the rug was pulled from your feet, you grasped at a god, even though you didn't need it.
At several points he touches upon the paradoxes of modern urbanism and the tragic ironies of our cultural attitude toward cities: although we now have more individual freedom, technical ability, and, arguably, social equity, we do
not live in places as hospitable to human beings as were our cities of the past; we are pragmatists who build shoddily; our current obsession with historic preservation is the flip side of our utter
lack of
confidence in our ability to build well; while cultures with shared ascetic ideals and transcendent orientation built great cities and produced great landscapes, modern culture's expressive ideals, dogmatic public secularism, and privatized religiosity produce for us, even with our vast wealth, only private luxury, a spoiled countryside, and a public realm that is both venal and incoherent; above all, we simultaneously idolize nature and ruin it.
But I wouldn't want this to sound as though I'm just a bundle of panic and misery and
lack of self -
confidence.
Although BOCCCHO distributes many craft beers, which is a growing category, it does
not indicate a
lack of
confidence in the company's main beer brand — Budweiser.
For anyone
lacking confidence in the kitchen — do
not fear, you are supposed to burn the veggies, it imparts a great, smoky flavour to the sauce!
I felt the pressure inside, even as a toddler as I was worried that my parents would be disappointed that I wasn't as lively or vivacious as the other children or
lacked the
confidence to climb through the tunnels or jump off the bars as they were doing.
Iwobi is young and will improve but it seems like he may be
lacking in
confidence a little, i think he is a player that needs to be managed slowly but still given enough games so as
not to lose interest.
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.
Our wingers do
not play with a
lack of
confidence, you have been watching the wrong team, maybe the spuds?
Motivation against difficult opponents is what we've
lacked most because apart from Alexis we haven't had someone who can create magic out of nothing and provide the
confidence to win the game against all odds.
If there was ever a reason to try something different, why
not use someone who has impressed and is
not lacking in
confidence from the run of results?
Forget that, he isn't consistently bad every other week either, and Theo's
lacking on
confidence for whatever reason.
Then a whole seasons experience with 30 + year old pros and a manager with over 40 years experience and off the back of a cup performance in which he dueled with the toughest striker around and didn't come off second best, he comes off all that yet he
lacks confidence, plus he's second guessing his choices and doesn't look as fit as when we first signed him.
Hopefully our new signings will
not have the
lack of
confidence that our usual players do when they are away....
The team
lacks confidence now, everyone is jittery and so prone to mistakes... strikers missing chances they will put away with their eyes close, defenders trying too hard
not to make mistakes and then end up doing just that, the midfield does it best impression of «who can have moat possessions and do eff all with it», the manager is confused, jaded and out of ideas....
im
not defending jack but the blame should go the england manager for selecting him for the euros, the guy was injured all season and had played 2 games at most before the start of the tournament, no matter how hard you train the only way to get back match fitness / sharpness is to play competitive games same thing with henderson and to another degree sterling for
not being a starter with his club &
lacking self
confidence by
not having played well, do you agree??
Please Bob, be sincere with yourself, Arsenal wasn't ruthless, we were just poor or a bit average, we played against a poorer,
lacking in
confidence Swansea side.
And you can't sensibly latch on to Ozil's decision to cross instead of pass and conclude it is due to a
lack of
confidence.