Sentences with phrase «questions than confidence»

But Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential race raises more questions than confidence — which was reflected in the greenback's dip early this morning while safe - haven sovereign bonds and gold shot higher.

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On the other hand, companies that do export actually reported a higher level of confidence on the question of trade deals than non-exporters.
One of them is that deep into an expansion, higher economic confidence reduces the likelihood that many markets will panic at the same time, and means market - specific stories are often bigger drivers than the more binary question of «recession, or not?»
 The Harper government's decision last year to write off every penny of the auto aid and thus build it all into last year's deficit calculation (which I questioned at the time as curious and even misleading) has already been proven wrong. Since the money was already «written off» by Ottawa as a loss (on grounds that they had little confidence it would be repaid — contradicting their own assurances at the same time that it was an «investment,» not a bail - out), any repayment will come as a gain that can be recorded in the budget on the revenue side. Jim Flaherty has learned from past Finance Ministers (especially Paul Martin) that it's always politically better to make the budget situation look worse than it is (even when the bottom has fallen out of the balance), thus positioning yourself to triumphantly announce «surprising good news» (due, no doubt, to «careful fiscal management») down the road. The auto package could thus generate as much as $ 10 billion in «surprising good news» for Ottawa in the years to come (depending on the ultimate worth of the public equity share).
We must, therefore, retain a little more confidence in American medicine than this book alone is likely to produce in us, but, so long as we keep that in mind, White Coat, Black Hat should force us to ask some hard questions about how best to structure the practice of medicine.
In the end it will harm confidence and willing obedience more than the public discussion even of delicate questions, because they are well known in any case and can be discussed more objectively in public than if they are only debated in small fanatical circles.
More than 30 years ago, Cardinal Cooke of New York saw the need to provide a setting where Catholics, their families and friends, plus any interested others, could gather in confidence and safely address questions on human sexuality in a setting of prayer and celebration of the Sacraments while remaining wholly rooted in the mainstream Church.
She had years of knowledge and experience on the subject, and she had needed it all, especially with Alex. Her latest problem child had been questioned more than once about a string of rapes in New York City, a brutal series of crimes where the perpetrator gained the confidence of his targets — and intimidated them — by claiming he was a middleweight contender, then employed drugs to subdue his victims and had his way.
«There's no question that teams have more confidence that they can beat Jimmie than in seasons past at this point,» says driver Greg Biffle.
the question is does wenger stick with the same kinda team because after that embarrassment the team confidence must be hurt because they got outplayed which is worser than just losing so its a oppurtunity for them to regain some pride back vs villa or does wenger change the team about and bring in whole sale changes i do nt really know only wenger does he gets paid enough for it
A question as old as the genre itself and exhausted to boot, most would say; however, it is not in the concept itself but the quiet confidence of its delivery that Garland establishes himself as much more than a pen on paper.
The state overturned a teacher license policy that tied test scores to advancing professionally and delayed a move to Common Core - aligned state testing... More than 50 superintendents had already publicly questioned his leadership, several teachers unions expressed «no confidence» even after [other] accolades; and most recently a group of 15 Republicans last summer called for his resignation.»
Many aspiring authors or bloggers ask this question a lot, and really I see this as a question of confidence more than anything — what do I have to talk about?
If you have any questions, we're more than happy to patiently explain each term and condition of your loan until you feel like moving forward with 100 % confidence.
If your question is whether adding CO2 will make things warmer than they would be otherwise — I'd say we have about 99 % confidence on that.
Finally, Montford asks the question as to why the scientists and the IPCC promoted the hockey stick at such a high confidence level so prematurely, and why such extraordinary efforts were made to defend it when it arguably isn't a critical piece of the climate puzzle, rather than to learn from outside statisticians and do a credible error analysis on the data and the inferences.
The question remains: Is Big Oil's investment in algae biofuels based on confidence in a credible alternative to fossil fuels, or is it nothing more than a public relations stunt?
My inclination is to think that the predominate opinion among experts (that what is known about radiative transfer validates AGW theory) is the most likely to be sound — but when I see straw men arguments being articulated, it lowers my confidence in those who claim to have more insight into the technical questions than I have.
So their confidence is slightly better than random chance (50 %) in determining the answer to a binary question.
The question is, how does the panel arrive at a higher confidence for future projections based on models than for data already recorded?
But there is no quicker way to make a client question your rates than when you lack confidence in your delivery.
In Formica Ltd v. Export Credits Guarantee Department [1995] 1 Lloyd's Rep 692, 699 Colman J framed the issue in the following terms: «The protection by common interest privilege of documents in the hands of someone other than the client must pre-suppose that such third party has a relationship with the client and the transaction in question which, in relation to the advice or other communications, brings that third party within that ambit of confidence which would prevail between the legal adviser and his immediate client....
Although we are providing legal services, we are also providing much more: emotional support, an outlet to vent, confidence that their case will be handled properly, constant contact and feedback, answered questions or concerns, and so much more than just law.
But then when we tested them on the concepts, asking them to pick the correct definition in a multiple - choice question, we saw much lower comprehension than the confidence would suggest.
The prospect of selling yourself to a board of important strangers isn't one that fills many of us with confidence (except the brave contestants of The Apprentice) and there's nothing worse than the awkward silence after you've struggled to answer a difficult question.
In most interviews, the interviewers test the self confidence and personality of candidates rather than the answers to questions themselves.
Keep in mind, recruiters may prefer to see slight ups and downs in your numbers, leaving less room for question about your confidence and integrity than if you only select years of impressively high ranking accomplishments.
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