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31. Employees will be able to go to contact officers informally, and in confidence.
32. It could be done: gradually, in the second half of the six months, he grew in confidence.
33. He is a television journalist, recently divorced, intelligent, good with women, somewhat lacking in confidence.
34. There are exceptions, but the fact that information is held in confidence is not as such a sufficient reason for exemption.
35. The statements had furthermore been made in confidence and the liquidators claimed public interest immunity.
36. You told your partner your deepest, darkest childhood secret in confidence.
37. It made Callaghan seem untypically fragile and lacking in confidence.
38. Until now the judiciary have expressed their views about the tariff period, tacitly if not expressly, in confidence.
39. Now, after years of self-doubt, she was growing in confidence and beginning to shed the tensions of her formative years.
40. There has tended to be an increase in confidence within IIAs, although this has rarely been matched by increasing private-sector investment.
41. They may be so lacking in confidence that they avoid playing with boys and girls their own age.
42. Conversely, it is unrealistic to give a confidence unless the other person is prepared to reciprocate in confidence.
43. But as you grow in confidence, and experience, you will be able to realize your full potential.
44. The following teacher's writing illustrates how his pupils have gained in confidence and initiative.
45. From a nervous start, she seemed to grow in confidence towards the end.
46. Anyway, shut up over there, because the idea is to help men grow in confidence and esteem.
47. I personally feel that this decline in confidence is both healthy and realistic.
48. The highest earners have the most confidence in themselves, while those currently without a steady relationship are relatively lacking in confidence.
49. In such circumstances the rejected candidate needs to be reassured that his response will be treated in confidence. Sentencedict.com
50. Working with you, in confidence, the surgeon can show you what improvements could be made.
51. If they do suspect some one or know some one fitting the description, speak to us in confidence and we will investigate it.
52. Also rejected was an objection that the Commission had decided to disclose information given in confidence.
53. There has been a collapse in confidence, soaring repossessions and a reluctance by households to borrow more and trade up.
54. Spot market continued to boost the long in confidence.
55. As the women grew in confidence, he removed himself from the scene: Jana's greatest achievement is his planned obsolescence .
56. When their estimations of standard error are different, the standard error in hypothesis test couldn't be substituted for that in confidence limits.
57. The spiral in confidence is likely to depress growth even further.
58. They're so lacking in confidence in the attraction of the games they televise that feel they have to hype up with some hysterical commentator in order to get anyone to watch them.
59. The preliminary data for 2008 show a marked drop in confidence in every American institution since 2000 except military ones and education.
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