Sentences with phrase «on cockiness»

His confidence, said to border on cockiness, has been traced to his knowledge that the only other available coach remaining out there is Rafa Benitez.
Let me tone down on the cockiness... This Real Madrid have always been the underdogs for some reason that beats me always.

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I don't know if you'd call it cockiness, but you hardly see anyone with a presence on the mound.
Inasmuch as alot of us fans love Shezza, I think he's his own problem.Aside his chronic cockiness, him and his dad seem to have this belief that he's irreplaceable in the Arsenal team but I think he knows better now cos he'd sit on the bench as long as Ospina keeps clean sheets and wins us 3points.
Their anger, resentment, and cockiness are all on display in ways that are both perfectly in character and cleverly misleading.
When the script (brilliantly balanced by frequent Danny Boyle collaborator, John Hodge) calls for Armstrong, high on his Ozymandian throne, both to himself and to the world, to explode, Foster does so with the careful and bombastic restraint of someone who has never once thought of his inevitable downfall — the cockiness of someone too impressed with the towering nature of their house of cards that the idea of it tumbling down if but a footnote.
Bottom line, if you start approaching your job search with a little less desperation and a lot more confidence (and be aware, there's a big difference between confidence and cockiness), you are going to start making the employers believe you are an asset they can not let their competitors get their hands on.
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