Similar words: self-confidence, confidence, confident, confidential, confidentiality, confide, diffidence, preponderance of evidence. Meaning: n. an expression of approval and encouragement.
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31. Bob: Thanks for the vote of confidence Marcy ! I really am trying to quit for good.
32. Investor optimism in the trendsetting company may have also been bolstered by a vote of confidence the board of directors gave Apple's chief executive officer, Steve·Jobs.
33. The Czech government collapsed after losing a parliamentary vote of confidence.
34. Despite his U-turn on the referendum, Mr. Papandreou still faced a fight to survive a parliamentary vote of confidence due late Friday.
35. Failure to win vote of confidence could bring down the government.
36. A : Well , thanks for your vote of confidence, Mr.
37. Papandreou was reported to have later indicated he could step down even if he won today's knife-edge vote of confidence in parliament.
38. To neutralise dissent within the ruling party, the prime minister, Fran?ois Fillon, has positioned the procedure as a vote of confidence in his government.
39. They received a massive vote of confidence from the people in the secret ballot elections.
40. "Corporate investment flows into the U.S. represent a real vote of confidence and should help bolster the nation's competitiveness," he told Barron's.
41. Global investors issued a vote of confidence in the plans Monday, pushing European stocks sharply upward.
42. All are "sustained in office" by the regular and now ritualized vote of confidence at the semiannual General Conference,[www.Sentencedict.com] which is open to all Mormons and to outside observers as well.
43. C He lost a vote of confidence in the Legislative Assembly.
44. The deal is seen a U.S. vote of confidence in Russia s economy.
45. Thanks for the vote of confidence, Mr. Sun. I'll be right back.
46. The Congress will choose a date to hold the vote of confidence.
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