In the absence or lack of confidence in the police, communities rely on people to be fixers. |
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I sense in Monica's response a surprising inhibition, a lack of confidence that a true union is possible. |
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He has suffered because anxiety has caused him to hurry his finishing efforts, a sure sign of a lack of confidence. |
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The source of the country's problems is the lack of confidence in the governing process. |
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An unadmitted lack of confidence makes him careful to avoid open conflict and he feels he must make the best of things as they are. |
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Indeed, Iain claims that his main marksman still suffers from a lack of confidence. |
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Often the biggest barrier for women is a lack of confidence in their own skills and potential. |
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He said often it was a lack of confidence or opportunity that stopped the young people going any further. |
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There's the lack of trust, the lack of confidence, the jadedness and cynicism so apparent in most of us today. |
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That said, there are problems that I believe stem from a cumulative lack of confidence. |
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As it is, there is a lack of confidence about Government revenue projections. |
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It's almost as if all of his apprehensiveness and non-action stems from a lack of confidence in his own intelligence, or decisions. |
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And Canegrowers Isis chairman Joe Russo described the outcome as a reflection of the lack of confidence in growing sugar cane. |
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The continued lack of confidence in the Irish company make it difficult to put a value on the company. |
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It signals desperation and a lack of confidence in those who look to the famous for guidance. |
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People will see there's no way she'll sweep under rug the kind of conditions that led to this total lack of confidence in the police. |
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It has diffused a wider lack of confidence on the part of investors and consumers, accentuating the trend towards recession. |
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I was dismayed by their lack of confidence in the world's safest form of travel but understood their misgivings. |
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I don't know if it was for lack of interest or lack of confidence in the current system, but the youth voter turnout was only marginally higher. |
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The often lengthy negotiation of press statements, for example, implied a lack of confidence in the President. |
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For those who already have a handle on a language but speak hesitantly due to lack of confidence or spontaneity. |
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In addition, business leaders' lack of confidence was also reflected in the scaling down of investment programmes. |
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It seems that despite yesterday's lack of confidence in Europe, the European currency seemed to act the opposite way to the equity market. |
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It has penalised farmers and has increased people's lack of confidence in the safety of agricultural produce. |
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I do not think the words of the motion express a lack of confidence in the opposition. |
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This indicates a serious lack of confidence in those in authority worldwide. |
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Nevertheless, the JPY now appears to be paring off its recent gains as stock markets indicate a lack of confidence in the Japanese currency. |
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A big reason for the gap was the investment community's lack of confidence in natural fibres. |
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A lack of confidence in the safety of traditional foods contributes to the cultural degradation of Indigenous peoples. |
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It is our belief that, ultimately, lack of confidence and trust lies at the heart of the matter. |
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Some innovations come too early, others falter from lack of confidence or peter out through ill luck. |
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This lack of confidence is also reflected in the general take up of e-commerce. |
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This emotional gap, this lack of confidence, will be very difficult to overcome. |
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Thus, it is likely that the expressed lack of confidence is centred mostly around sentencing practices. |
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However, there is always that period of bewilderment and lack of confidence caused by not knowing exactly what is going on. |
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Therefore, we shall have nobody but ourselves to blame if our children show the white feather or lack of confidence in whatever they seek to accomplish. |
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The non-performance of primary listed stocks can hardly be looked at from this perspective but similar factors can contribute indirectly to the apparent lack of confidence. |
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It is, I suppose, a lack of confidence about architectural values that holds us back from bold new statements and the imaginative adaptation of old buildings. |
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Another reason for voter apathy is a lack of confidence in politicians. |
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But the firm, which manufactures real-time electronic systems for use in the logistics industry, suffered in 2003 from a general lack of confidence in the sector. |
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The lack of confidence and education forced some to work on menial tasks. |
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The lack of confidence in the ruble is based on political risks. |
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When I last briefed the Council in January, I expressed my frustration at the agonizingly slow pace of the negotiations and the apparent lack of confidence among the parties. |
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It is not only the donors that have a lack of confidence. |
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As for the follow-up, Deb, I shot off in a all kinds of different directions and certain songs ended up getting drowned in a sea of reverb which I guess really served to cover up my lack of confidence. |
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Their lack of confidence in the fairness of the process means first nations are reluctant to accept negative decisions about the validity of claims. |
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In 1961, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Newton Minow expressed a lack of confidence in the services provided by broadcasters. |
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However, facial expression and body carriage may reveal feelings of sadness, lack of confidence, timidity, confusion, discouragement or justunder-the surface anger. |
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Such protagonism really is a lack of confidence in the one main protagonist at work in the world, and I repeat again, that is the Holy Spirit. |
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One of the direct consequences of the fall of the fourth American investment bank was the freezing of the interbank lending market, a symptom of the financial institutions' lack of confidence in each other. |
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For example, breaches of market order not only affected the actual workings of the market but sometimes contributed to a lack of confidence in the fairness of the market. |
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This state of affairs gradually intensified the struggle for the control of political power, slowed down economic growth, with the resultant lack of confidence in the government. |
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The main reason for creating the committees, even if it is not always acknowledged, is lack of confidence in PTAs' ability to manage the resources collected at school. |
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Based on our review of the experience in other jurisdictions, we believe this indicates that there may be a lack of confidence in the reclassification process as applied by the sending institution. |
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That is why the use of it here in this case serves as a lack of confidence in the opposition itself, as I was raising, which is a very unusual situation to deal with here. |
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Owing to a lack of confidence in the local currency, the US dollar is widely accepted as a medium of exchange alongside the Somali shilling. |
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Owing to a lack of confidence in the Somali shilling, the US dollar is widely accepted as a medium of exchange alongside the Somali shilling. |
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This lack of confidence in natural gas distributors is therefore apparent. |
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In short, improvident settlements or outright abandonment may be indicative of failures 118 in the system and account for a subsequent lack of confidence in it. |
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There's a lack of confidence in social democracy. |
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A flirtation coming from lack of confidence. |
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He citied several reasons for this decline, including the Greek debt crisis, lack of confidence in the future of the Euro and pressure on the banking system. |
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There wasn't any timidness or lack of confidence for the Zoe Birkett who delighted a capacity Theatre Royal crowd on a glorious Tyneside afternoon. |
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Lack of confidence in front of the goal hallmarked the Carlow forward line in Sunday's SFC tie in Portlaoise. |
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Lack of confidence in my ability to be a likeable person who gets on well with others. |
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