Such an international event, covered by the global media, will also increase regional self-belief. |
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We should respect and admire their tenacity and self-belief, if not their ability to provide us with actual data. |
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Dee speaks from experience of staying motivated when things get tough, achieving high performance, self-belief and succeeding against the odds. |
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He has, not least, his own extraordinary personal resilience, his chirpy self-belief and optimism. |
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We provide non-formal education for girls and young women helping them to develop leadership and life skills, courage and self-belief. |
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The odds were stacked against them but there was no lack of self-belief from the Tigers, who subjected the Wakefield line to an onslaught. |
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Watson is like a breath of fresh air in his life, someone who offers him the chance to realise his potential and gain some self-belief. |
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Only after Fernandes' equaliser were Rangers infused with a sense of self-belief which underpinned a prolonged spell of dominant play. |
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There was something heroic in her blinkered self-belief, and for all her dislikeable qualities, audiences were irresistibly drawn to her. |
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But we also learn that the downside of her implacable self-belief was a certain unapproachability. |
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There's no cause for pessimism, we should believe in ourselves and use that self-belief to choose now and irrevocably the path of reform. |
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For Hinton is a fourth dan in aikido, a Japanese martial art which puts emphasis on self-belief and inner focus. |
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So they relearn skills and develop them personally to give them some self-belief, self-worth and confidence. |
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Death of a Superhero lays its credentials on the table as a novel of self-affirmation and self-belief. |
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Raised on a diet of historical bungles, betrayals and defeats, we've hardly an ounce of self-belief left. |
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She will need talent, a brass neck and an almost sociopathic level of direction and self-belief. |
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In an industry famed for its confidence and self-belief, there's no room for coyness or self-depreciation. |
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Perhaps that explains the impression of sheer and utter self-belief that each of his new albums exudes. |
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What we want to accomplish next builds on what is put in place today and builds on the self-belief that we can actually do these things. |
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It generates good rapport with inmates and staff and boosts the morale and self-belief of all involved. |
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Vincent is blessed with unshakeable self-belief and a God-given mission to get through as many women as possible. |
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Is it a surprise that a player out of favour with his international coach would seek to reinforce his self-belief any way he could? |
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He and others like him have been won over by the Atlantan spirit of self-belief. |
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Trade, aid and debt agenda should be built around the national development strategies based on the principles of ownership and self-belief. |
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His cocksure self-belief, some might say, looks like arrogance and gets up more than a few nostrils on the grand prix circuit. |
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His high self-belief reinforces his determination that his plan of action and desired outcome are the right ones. |
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A grain of folly, of self-belief, as well as grit and determination are indeed needed to face the future. |
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It has really boosted my confidence and self-belief, and since completing the program, I have been promoted to my current position. |
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To know that we can defend well, adds to our self-belief. |
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It takes a rare kind of steel-plated self-belief to reconfigure the own goal as a triumph. |
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The downside of Mr Cameron's vast self-belief is complacency, often manifested in an inattentiveness to his own political backyard. |
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If only for the arrogance and self-belief it will armour you with. |
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In overcoming his fears, the Little Hero learns that self-belief, not homerun cookies, is the secret ingredient for success. |
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Ultimately, performance is driven by self-belief. |
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A framework should be developed to strengthen local capacity for devising and delivering programmes and practice, to produce positive outcomes for and generate self-belief in young people. |
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Policy in Member States has concentrated increasingly on counselling and placement to help restore self-belief in those affected and overcome employer resistance to offering them jobs. |
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Belief in the one God has been replaced with self-belief. |
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The prime result was the ability of all the groups to gain functional confidence and self-belief to systematically engage the Harare Municipality on policy issues and procedures for their operations. |
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It would seem to be a kind of total, unquestioning self-belief in the occupation of art with which they are concerned and which consumes their entire life without residue. |
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He has vast experience and great self-belief. |
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Temporary accommodation can be a place where people receive advice and encouragement to restore self-belief and training to regain necessary social, hygiene and household skills and develop self-responsibility. |
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By comparison, Phil Alden Robinson's Field Of Dreams is a far more stirring yet gentle sporting fable, a hymn to self-belief that continues to inspire. |
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There, culture is seen as synonymous with the country's national identity, with its almost arrogant self-belief, and with an overweening pride in its own achievements. |
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People may think we are overachieving but there's a nice self-belief in this group. |
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Despite many handicaps – he suffered as a child from undiagnosed dyslexia and dyspraxia, and left school at 15 with no obvious future – he rose by determination and sulky self-belief. |
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In a young player, however, nerves are not an unrepairable flaw: many players with similar tendencies, from Andre Agassi to Victoria Azarenka, have improved their self-belief and hence their performance under pressure. |
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Against Portugal on Sunday, his players showed a similar self-belief – playing their own game and obliging their opponents to adjust their schemes rather than the other way around. |
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An educated professional from a liberal Indian family, I hadn't been brought up to be servile with men, and eventually, this innate self-belief returned. |
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A surprisingly enterprising APOEL Nicosia side could have inflicted an even bigger embarrassment on their unimpressive hosts had they shown just a little more self-belief. |
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Tottenham returned after the interval shorn of self-belief. |
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In those days, even more than these, a woman had to be more hard-working, more ruthless, tougher and more crammed with self-belief than any man in order to achieve equality, let alone gain ascendancy. |
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Arsenal have been piecing their season back together after a poor start and the manner of this win will provide added reserves of confidence and self-belief. |
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