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A lack of confidence in the rial reflects a lack of confidence in the economy.
They cancelled it because of lack of confidence, I think.
The paper expressed their lack of confidence in Trump's conservatism.
As with foldables, I detect a distinct lack of confidence.
You know fidgeting can represent anxiety and lack of confidence.
I wouldn't say lack of confidence but a bit questionability.
The lack of confidence continued to boost traditional safe haven assets.
"Lack of confidence" seems a likely explanation for  1.53's cancellation.
Still, there remains a lack of confidence in their final product.
"I don't think it's completely a lack of confidence," Gulutzan said.
But what can hold women back is a lack of confidence.
Slumping communicates a lack of confidence in yourself and your words.
Part of the reason they don't act is a lack of confidence.
The speaker did not hide her lack of confidence in Mr. McConnell.
I had chronic this, chronic that, and a chronic lack of confidence.
Plus, a lack of confidence about your appearance is an unfortunately common problem.
But the zaniness also suggests a lack of confidence—in Mr McKay's audience.
Benn had called Corbyn to express his lack of confidence in his leadership.
Still, one of Hong Kong's biggest problems is its own lack of confidence.
John Cena faces self-doubt and a lack of confidence just like us.
That's why a lack of confidence is sometimes referred to as 'crippling doubt.
"It signals a lack of confidence," said Winston Chua, an analyst at TrimTabs.
Their body language projects a lack of confidence at best, deception at worst.
And it's not even about Rob being overweight … It's about Rob's lack of confidence.
"Our decision does not reflect a lack of confidence in the economy," she said.
But eventually, his age, and his persistent lack of confidence, catches up with him.
"We have a lack of confidence in his judgment at this point," Leonard added.
I grasped his isolation, his lack of confidence, his compensating insight into everyone else.
Mr Johnson reckons that the problem is lack of confidence in the justice system.
This lack of knowledge leads to a lack of confidence in discussing fertility options.
That suggests a lack of confidence that State's classified systems can be fully trusted.
Well we are, but some of that, I think, is just lack of confidence.
There is a lack of confidence [and] trust on the principles of working together.
That should not cause alarm or inspire a lack of confidence in the system.
The lack of confidence in affording coronavirus costs is more prominent among younger Americans.
"Lack of confidence shows up in Nadal's depth of shot or lack thereof," Courier said.
"We do not see a lack of confidence of investors in Polish bonds," Morawiecki said.
Mere lack of confidence in a president is not sufficient to trigger a new choice.
This economic decline has led to a complete lack of confidence in our government institutions.
"There is no justice now, just routine, instability, fear and lack of confidence," she said.
The lack of confidence in Dauman and the range of issues he faces unsettled some.
And my own lack of confidence prevented me from asking her to make the accommodation.
Should shareholders view this as a lack of confidence in the new CEO turnaround plan?
Former CEO Peter Hancock stepped down, citing a lack of confidence from the board and investors.
Mr Macri admitted that the market had expressed a lack of confidence in his government's finances.
"It's not a personal lack of confidence so much as an imposed one," Pop told me.
I think lack of confidence, lack of feeling that you could be large, you can transcend.
"Those are all very alarming numbers and, it shows an extreme lack of confidence," Penar says.
Underpinning them all seems to be a lack of confidence about prospects in the People's Republic.
Given the public's lack of confidence, the media are apparently failing to serve that surrogate role.
Not enough whimsy" Carly, 21 "Your lack of confidence is my least favorite thing about you.
Before the match, she had worried her lack of confidence on stage might hold her back.
Much of what makes Ms. Mueller's performance so touching is its projection of a lack of confidence.
It was a defeated message that showed a lack of confidence in the government's willingness to help.
In it, he says, "I don't know how I ever got laid," citing his lack of confidence.
This is what instill a lack of confidence in the government and the GOP by the base.
On one hand, it feels like part of a general lack of confidence in female game protagonists.
The industry's short history has been volatile, characterized by both triumphant hype and utter lack of confidence.
When Collins cited Harvey's lack of confidence after his start on May 19, catcher Kevin Plawecki disagreed.
Violent extremists breed on mistrust and fears of others, on a lack of confidence in the future.
RELATED: Senate Republicans float new DACA proposal That lack of confidence could stem from disagreements on policy.
Women's biggest mistake as investors is self-doubt: a lack of confidence that can lead to inaction.
It's strange, then, that my lack of confidence in Palmer's health informs this pick more than anything.
It also betrays a lack of confidence in good old-fashioned detective work to hold our interest.
"It was entirely down to lack of confidence," she recalled in a 2011 interview with The Telegraph.
There is no lack of confidence to be on the field, in front of many, many people.
The lack of confidence in elections peaked at 69 percent in 2016 during the general election cycle.
It can be indicative of a lack of confidence in the medium to long-term of an economy.
"Some guys are suffering (from lack of confidence) a bit," he also conceded, while praising his side's effort.
In Turkey, by contrast, the president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has often expressed a lack of confidence in markets.
For many mothers, myself included, this can, at times lead to lack of confidence and feelings of ignorance.
When you are apprehensive, learn to differentiate between true risk to the business and personal lack of confidence.
As you can tell, I share what I sense is Google's lack of confidence in the current system.
At its session, Welch said the board knew there is a lack of confidence in the school system.
That's because of an uncertain business environment coupled with the lack of confidence and clarity in tax incentives.
Kensaku Yoshida, a professor at Sophia University in Tokyo, reckons the biggest obstacle is a lack of confidence.
Her lack of confidence in the project led to stars Bradley Cooper and Jude Law exiting, as well.
But with two small children, a full-time job and a lack of confidence, her goals are modest.
In reality, this is more about the leader's lack of confidence in themselves and trust in their team.
"Deutsche Bank should be well equipped to deal with this short-term lack of confidence," HSBC analysts said.
Why it matters: It may signal consumers' lack of confidence in the staying power of the U.S. economy.
As in any business or networking situation, a weak, tentative handshake conveys a lack of confidence, Taylor says.
A lack of confidence, I think, kept me from doing more than I think I could have done.
I believe every woman can be beautiful but JEALOUSY & lack of confidence in yourselves makes u all look disgusting.
Ironically, her main critiques stemmed from a lack of confidence and some trouble properly shaking her now-famous booty.
The issues over securitization helped spark a lack of confidence that led to liquidity drying up in financial markets.
It's common for people to associate a weak handshake with a lack of confidence and an overall lackadaisical attitude.
"Our decision does not reflect a lack of confidence in the economy," said Janet Yellen, chair of the Fed.
They expose a collective lack of confidence in our ability to uphold the shared ideals we hold so dear.
The superstar singer, 37, revealed that she deals with a lack of confidence that in turn affects her posture.
But the difference is over policy, and there is a basic lack of confidence in the discourse with Washington.
Devastating for students, who feel the weight of their parents' disappointment, and their own lack of confidence in themselves.
Across age groups, both the lack of confidence in tech companies and a desire for accountability increase with age.
And his obsessive determination, despite his lack of confidence, is exactly how he knew he had found his passion.
While poor form and a lack of confidence can be remedied, a chronic attitude problem is far harder to redress.
"(There's a) clear lack of confidence in the Security Council," Guterres told delegates at the World Government Summit in Dubai.
" Kate said that those challenges have led her to feel, at times, a "lack of confidence" and "feelings of ignorance.
But stock prices went down which is a reflection as you say of sudden lack of confidence in the banks.
And one of the things I really do worry about is this current lack of confidence in experts and expertise.
They're indicative of a lack of confidence in the joke at hand — a blunt reminder that it's time to laugh.
Capital outflows, reflecting a lack of confidence in President Jacob Zuma's government would hit South Africa's growth, the agency added.
"Net neutrality regulation reflects a lack of confidence in market forces that I do not share," Ohlhausen wrote in 85033.
A slippage that follows from this lack of confidence is one of the most striking aspects of the pope's letter.
The administration's high turnover of key staff is also leading to a lack of confidence in Trump's policies, Reuters noted.
Some of the other reasons behind some women investors' lack of confidence are complicated and probably deeply cultural, said experts.
Beyond my lack of confidence in the practicality of arming teachers as a solution, the discussion made me incredibly sad.
Whoever wins, this lack of confidence is as damaging to the nation's democracy as it is to its national security.
"If you bring in outsiders, it looks like you're expressing a lack of confidence in the organization," the official said.
I can think of a bunch of reasons, but they all boil down to one thing: a lack of confidence.
The lack of confidence in the world economy is jarring, especially considering the strength of global markets at present time.
Eventually, several vocal parents of victims whose opinions carry significant political weight also announced their lack of confidence in him.
Her initial lack of confidence in college prompted her to write math books aimed at middle school and high school girls.
The recent decline in stocks "is a buyer's strike due to lack of confidence in policymakers around the world," said Augustine.
It stemmed from my lack of confidence that I could actually make it as a runner in my 220-pound body.
If not, "your hesitation can be perceived as lack of confidence, and at worst [a] lack of knowledge," he told CNBC.
In August, Swift removed Seventh Fleet chief Vice Admiral Joseph Aucoin, citing a lack of confidence in his ability to command.
Sociologists reckon the lack of confidence may also account for another trend in the sex industry: the fetishism of young girls.
For those who have yet to notice, Mr Trump is not burdened by a lack of confidence in his own opinions.
But probably the biggest driver of inflation expectations is the lack of confidence many Zimbabweans have in the country's new currency.
Whenever you're feeling a lack of confidence, see if you can reverse your thinking and build a positive mental messaging muscle.
But a CEO selling large amounts of shares in a company is sometimes viewed as a lack of confidence by investors.
But I'd wager the biggest obstacle isn't a box you can check on a business exit survey: It's lack of confidence.
" She added her lack of confidence stemmed from the fact "that I didn't sort of start from a real secure place.
Ms. Lane's combination of vulnerability and radiance has always been affecting, but some lack of confidence seemed to hold her back.
If you stumble over the answer and aren't quite sure what to say–you're lack of confidence in yourself is showing.
"There is a growing lack of confidence in central banks' ability or willingness to offset persistent downside shocks," according to Kocherlakota.
A big takeup would generate more capital for Deutsche, but it could also imply a lack of confidence in the bank's solvency.
He also said Russia needed to improve the rule of law and that a lack of confidence in government was affecting investment.
Whether it's your upbringing or lack of confidence, you need to take the risk of putting away even 2%, according to Toro.
But the fact that her supporters felt it necessary to use underhanded tactics speaks to a lack of confidence in her candidacy.
The new populists' reluctance to grapple with that hints at a lack of confidence in their own ability to win voters' trust.
I mean, I think that there is a lingering lack of confidence in the global economy coming out of the economic crisis.
Choices are nice, but offering them instead of just going with what you think is best often reveals a lack of confidence.
While Trump's body language signaled more comfort on the international stage, in other ways his lack of confidence in Germany was evident.
Winters' project took nearly three years to complete due to the same lack of confidence he hoped to cure with the project.
In some cases, a founder selling off early can be a sign of a lack of confidence in the company or worse.
HAPPENING LATER Lack of confidence British Prime Minister Theresa May faces a no-confidence vote today as the UK's Brexit crisis deepens.
After all, lack of confidence in the government is what prompted Zimbabweans to hoard or stash their American dollars to begin with.
I don't think lack of confidence is an issue with Amir, or that one game could change how he feels about himself.
Policymakers also appear to be far more worried about a lack of confidence that is seeping into troubling spending and pricing decisions.
" Also: "Your lack of confidence means that everywhere you look you see threats and you crank up 'stability maintenance' measures in response.
Rather than reflecting a lack of confidence, he said, the selling may simply be the result of insiders bracing for leaner compensation.
Either confidence [in the markets] is going to be restored, or that lack of confidence from the tariffs will continue to spread.
Trump has repeatedly expressed a lack of confidence in Attorney General Jeff Sessions over Sessions' recusal from oversight of the Russia investigation.
" He said he believes there is "a growing lack of confidence in liberal democracy, in the kind of societies that we've built.
While many people worry that lack of confidence will kill their chances of reaching their goals, overconfidence can be even more detrimental.
After all, a falling New Zealand dollar indicated a lack of confidence in the currency and implied that inflation would soon rise.
The currency has been hit by a lack of confidence among Turks, prompting them to snap up record holdings of dollars and gold.
LONDON (Reuters) - The latest collapse in oil prices has proved some investors right in their lack of confidence in energy stocks this year.
Between the lines: Companies' preference for buybacks over dividends also speaks to the lack of confidence that extra profits are here to stay.
And it seems to me that what just happened in the European Union was a huge lack of confidence in a major institution.
Second, the loss of the PMIs could also reflect a lack of confidence by China's leadership in their ability to manage a downturn.
The fact that Wants' single has vanished from SoundCloud and online shops might indicate a lack of confidence in the cryptomnesia defence, too.
Such transactions are unusual among founders because they can signal a lack of confidence in the company's performance on the market, according to .
One overriding reason seems to be a lack of confidence that any attorney would be able to control this client or the case.
"What began as a personal lack of confidence in the status quo has become a crucial component of my professional activities," she explains.
"Censorship is nothing but a regime's lack of confidence in itself," Lebanese director and writer Cyril Aris wrote on the group's Facebook page.
He lacks this extra determination — I do not know if for lack of confidence or maturity — to want to be a great player.
The fact that thousands of students are flocking to Western universities each year illustrates the lack of confidence in the Chinese educational system.
Apart from his left-wing proposals, the party faced antisemitism crisis and there was general lack of confidence in him as a leader.
But when central banks are obstinate in their lack of confidence, the world remains at their mercy if their pessimism becomes self-fulfilling.
Do you think the lack of positive examples of educational success can lead to mistrust and a lack of confidence in the system?
"We obviously need to be concerned — they dodged a bullet in Austria, but it's the symptom of a larger problem across Europe but also in the U.S. which is a rise of populism, a lack of confidence in the establishment and a lack of confidence in the post-war agenda of globalization, internationalization, immigration and trade, and that's very frightening actually," he said.
In one study, managers cited "lack of confidence" as the primary reason not to promote a woman, yet they didn't feel comfortable telling her.
Understand where a lack of confidence and self-esteem come from, the obstacles standing in your way, and the habits of successfully confident people.
For some, it could be due to economic and political instability during their upbringing, resulting in a psychological lack of confidence in capital markets.
I'd prefer to meet someone in person, although it's difficult for me because of my hearing, and my lack of confidence puts me off.
The lira has been hit by a sweeping lack of confidence among Turks, leading them to snap up record holdings of dollars and gold.
This would be a strong expression of the lack of confidence in Mr Corbyn, even if it has no constitutional force to unseat him.
Hancock said on March 9 that he would depart once the board found a replacement, citing a lack of confidence among directors and investors.
They found that these arrangements were initiated at the behest of civilian leaders, "often due to a lack of confidence in their own abilities".
Chief barriers to increased prescribing cited by these physicians were lack of confidence in managing addiction and insufficient mental health support in doing so.
The survey also showed a widespread lack of confidence in the government's coronavirus measures, with 218% expressing distrust and 258% giving the thumbs up.
The survey also showed a widespread lack of confidence in the government's coronavirus measures, with 218% expressing distrust and 258% giving the thumbs up.
The current lack of confidence in the United States and in what has become of the order it created is already apparent in Europe.
Republican sentiment has declined somewhat during this same time, as well, with 72% expressing a lack of confidence in 2018, compared with 20203% today.
Still, there are practical reasons you might want to curb an apology habit that have nothing to do with your purported lack of confidence.
"It was in relation to a lack of confidence in this government which we absolutely have a duty to disclose to New Zealanders," he said.
"Maybe it was lack of confidence on his part that he really couldn't come, match the greatness of the challenge that we have," she said.
A slowdown in new listings reflects a lack of confidence on the part of the homeowner that they can find a desirable home to purchase.
The app pairs with other note apps, too, which is convenient but maybe also expresses a lack of confidence from Senstone in its own coding.
A lack of confidence in Hong Kong's future had prompted a rush to obtain full British or other Western passports and to find boltholes abroad.
The Fed's decision not to hike rates this month shouldn't be interpreted as a lack of confidence in the economy, Chair Janet Yellen said Wednesday.
According to a vaccine advisory group at WHO, "complacency, inconvenience in accessing vaccines and lack of confidence" are the main reasons why people skip vaccination.
But like so many others like it, this profound achievement is undercut by a seeming lack of confidence to let players sit with that reality.  
The weakness of the dollar, the benign rally in stocks, reflect everyone's lack of confidence in the Federal Reserve," Lien said Wednesday on "Power Lunch.
Macri, by mentioning the market's "lack of confidence" in "our capacity to find financing in 2019" may have raised doubts that were not there before.
" — Melody Godfred "What I see hold smart, ambitious job seekers back is not a lack of confidence, but a mistaken perception about the hiring process.
The following evening Hilary Benn, Labour's highly-regarded shadow foreign-secretary, called Mr Corbyn to express his lack of confidence; Mr Corbyn promptly sacked him.
The rise in the dollar's value and the lack of confidence in Macri's policies have turned into a storm that could affect other regional markets.
As we noted last week, this seems to be a continued lack of confidence in the company as it looks to enter the smartwatch market.
There is a movement among investors to vote on a measure expressing a lack of confidence in bank management at the annual meeting on Thursday.
Her lawsuit alleges that she later suffered from "lack of confidence, anxiety, and body image issues," and was ultimately diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.
During interviews, mothers who used a donor's eggs were more likely to express a lack of confidence in their own parenting ability, the paper says.
"It's a big project for L.A., and there's been a little lack of confidence that the money will be raised," Mr. Govan said last month.
And the lack of confidence eventually flows through to economic activity, flows through to investment activity which could have some sort of a suppressing effect.
Once at Princeton, Cuddy struggled until she discovered that it was her lack of confidence that was holding her back, not her lack of brainpower.
I have no misgivings about or lack of confidence in the cause in which I am engaged, and my courage does not halt or falter.
She outed the victim, and the subtext of every question was a lack of confidence in her leadership and ability to create trust within the organization.
"Our decision does not reflect a lack of confidence in the economy," she said during her quarterly news conference after the Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
France seemed to be trapped by immobilisme, a state of fearful conservatism shaped by self-serving political parties, entrenched interests, risk aversion and lack of confidence.
For these voters, the lack of confidence in government is exemplified in the candidacy of Clinton, who has been in government for more than 20 years.
That lack of confidence amongst poll participants is mainly driven by the divide among Fed policymakers on the outlook for inflation and future interest rate hikes.
Instead, Macri's admission that there was a "lack of confidence in the markets" about Argentina's ability to finance its deficit next year sowed panic among investors.
"There's a lack of confidence in the markets now, especially in the banking sector," said Siddharth Sedani, head of equity advisory at brokerage firm Anand Rathi.
The girls battle a lack of confidence and reluctance of landlords to lease flats to them - a problem faced by many single women in the city.
He expressed lack of confidence that this time around Deby and his administration would conduct transparent elections, or stick to their word and reinstate term limits.
Mr. Kurtz said that shooting the film, at Elstree Studios in Hertfordshire, England, proved especially difficult because of technical issues and the crew's lack of confidence.
It should be about the relationship between the West and Russia, as it offers dramatic insights into the growing lack of confidence in the liberal mindset.
In a statement, Mr. Familant said the selling of loans was a standard banking practice that did not indicate a lack of confidence in the market.
But they say smaller elections could theoretically be impacted, and a lack of confidence in the voting system among the electorate would itself be a concern.
"Very little was disclosed today that is new and what was exposed was a shocking lack of confidence by the state in its case," Pattis said.
It also suggests a lack of confidence in the idea that people, given a range of options and a functioning occipital lobe, would choose your products.
Piper Jaffray lowered its rating of Starbucks stock to neutral from overweight, citing a lack of confidence in the growth of its domestic same store sales.
Chief Executive Officer Peter Hancock said on March 9 he would depart once the board found a replacement, citing a lack of confidence among directors and investors.
Chamisa said his party would hold peaceful protests on Thursday against a deteriorating economy, which he said was a result of lack of confidence in Mnangagwa's government.
Inevitably, the lack of confidence in the election process could simply stop people from going to the polls, which is never a good thing in a democracy.
"We are pricing in a total lack of confidence in the outlook for Italian public finances," said Giuseppe Sersale, fund manager at Anthilia Capital Partners in Milan.
They aim to cure today's monetary problems – a lack of confidence in paper credit and central bank money – with a new technology, the "distributed ledger" or blockchain.
A lack of confidence can hold them back, and teachers can have unconscious classroom bias where they don't call on girls at the same rate as boys.
Some health professionals may not feel comfortable due to the fluctuating legal status, a lack of confidence in the state of the science or their personal opinions.
Their lack of confidence in Social Security has caused most of them to believe they will need to work part-time into "retirement" strictly for financial reasons.
By overcoming internalized sexism and a lack of confidence, they could rise to the top of their fields, and they could bring other women up with them.
"We're going to continue to have volatility until the Chinese government starts to recognize that this is the root problem behind the lack of confidence," she said.
"When financial stocks are trading poorly that's an indication there's a lack of confidence in the system and it has negative implications for the market," he said.
" In an interview on Saturday, Mr. Moody said, "My lack of confidence in her reporting predated any knowledge that I had of her claims of sexual harassment.
Others said they simply did not believe the figures, a lack of confidence that highlighted concerns over the reliability of Chinese data among both Chinese and foreigners.
His performances this season, suggest it is fair to say he is unlikely to be troubled during his career by a lack of confidence in his ability.
Perhaps it shouldn't bother me that Hay wasn't founded until 1988, but it did nothing for my growing lack of confidence in the work as a whole.
"This, to me, seems to undermine or indicate that they're getting cold feet or have a lack of confidence in what they've done so far," he said.
Hours after the new deal was announced, lawyers for the Butterfly Center filed for an injunction and restraining order, indicating a lack of confidence in congressional promises.
This in itself can then lead to low self-esteem and lack of confidence as we go about our daily lives thereby needing extra validation from others.
While Americans had similar negative feelings about platforms' misuse ahead of the 20183 midterm elections, their lack of confidence has gotten even worse over the past year.
The VA's Office of Inspector General on Wednesday issued a report stating its "lack of confidence" that the VA would fix problems at its D.C. center quickly.
"For some reason, maybe it was lack of confidence on his part, that he really couldn't ... match the greatness of the challenge that we have," Pelosi told reporters.
Export-heavy developed nations, like Canada and Australia — also both natural resources economies —are showing a lack of confidence in response to reduced demand for goods from China.
The country was suffering, he said, from "le mal français": a lack of confidence in itself, and a fear of change and of opening up to the world.
If the world slips into a sense of hopelessness driven by mistrust, lack of confidence and authoritarianism, it becomes a world defined by our differences not our likenesses.
When you speak to many people familiar with the vagaries of American voting technology, they express a surprising lack of confidence that it's all up to the task.
Separately, investors have been concerned over increasing dollarisation of deposits in Turkish banks, due to a lack of confidence in the lira stemming from last year's currency crisis.
Many face difficulty in finding initial support, a need to combat racial stereotypes, and a lack of confidence in their chances from even members of their own party.
"Either a strong pent-up demand will show in the upcoming months, or there is a lack of confidence that is keeping buyers from major expenditure," said Yun.
A spokesman for the Pentagon said Spencer's firing was due to the Defense secretary's lack of confidence in the Navy chief following secret dealings with White House officials.
Between this lack of confidence, the gender pay gap, and the fact that women live longer than men, some experts are collectively calling these barriers the investing gap.
Entrepreneur and speaker Ash Ambirge's "The Middle Finger Project" is a great read for anyone who wants to become an entrepreneur but struggles with a lack of confidence.
The lack of confidence in the program is a sharp contrast from its predecessor, the Boeing 737 NG, which is one of the safest aircraft in the world. 
It evinces a lack of confidence in its own case, and will only provide fodder to those who support BDS rather than choke off support for the movement.
One way is the lack of confidence that approved permits will remain approved, and the fear of a government agency revoking permits after the fact with no cause.
And it compounded its error (and signaled a lack of confidence in its actions), by failing to enter a final judgment to enable an appeal in ordinary course.
There's a "clear lack of confidence" in the United Nations (UN) Security Council, the body tasked with keeping international peace, the head of the global organization admitted on Monday.
Altria – Citi downgraded the tobacco producer to "sell" from "neutral," saying Altria's purchase of a 35 percent stake in Juul signals a lack of confidence in its core business.
"It leads to lack of confidence in the (Trump) administration's ability to push its economic agenda forward," said Phil Blancato, CEO of Ladenburg Thalmann Asset Management in New York.
"Some are using these drugs to manage negative feelings, such as a lack of confidence and self-esteem, internalized homophobia, and stigma about their HIV status," said the report.
When short-term yields exceed long-term yields, the inverted curve is often seen as a lack of confidence in the economy, and an indicator of an impending recession.
"Psychologically, it can create a real lack of confidence," says Ange-Mireille Gnao, a young Franco-Ivorian, who has been looking for a permanent job in communications since 2012.
Do you think that goes for a lot of displaced and homeless people, this lack of confidence, the feeling that they don't deserve to go back to a family?
These are vastly preferable to preprinted "shelf-talkers," with notes and scores from outside critics or periodicals; they suggest a lack of confidence, laziness or abdication of critical responsibilities.
"There is a growing lack of confidence in the administration and that is creating hesitation among investors," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at Janlyn Capital in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
The report indicates that, for a lot of seniors, a lack of confidence in future economic growth and their own financial well-being keeps them sitting on large portfolios.
"There was a lot of uncertainty, and a lack of confidence in Bermuda's reinsurance industry," said Darren Donnithorne, a senior associate specializing in real estate at Marshall Diel & Myers.
Earn doesn't typically display much of an ego in the first place and her earlier comment about his lack of confidence in the bedroom likely did him no favors.
A collapse of Hong Kong's autonomy — or a lack of confidence that law and order could be upheld — would cause businesses to scramble for a new home in Asia.
It is a doubt fed by a chronic lack of confidence in the Mexican government's ability — or willingness — to bring the nation's increasingly sophisticated criminal groups to their knees.
News of his donation sent GoPro shares tumbling as much as 14 percent the next day, as investors interpreted the move as a lack of confidence in the stock.
Biden this week said Trump is running in fear, and linked Trump's impeachment trial to a lack of confidence he'll win a general election against the former vice president.
That new beauty mantra mirrors corporate messaging around "impostor syndrome" and "leaning in" — the idea that women's lack of confidence is holding them back from professional success, not discrimination.
News of his donation sent GoPro shares tumbling as much as 14 percent the next day, as investors interpreted the move as a lack of confidence in the stock.
Over all, the loss of the subsidies could destabilize the entire program and cause a lack of confidence that leads other insurers to seek a quick exit as well.
The U.S. Navy in August ordered a fleet wide probe and removed Seventh Fleet chief Vice Admiral Joseph Aucoin, citing a lack of confidence in his ability to command.
" But Keyser "holds firm to her lack of confidence in the specifics of the Kavanaugh account: 'Those facts together I don't recollect, and it just didn't make any sense.
Say, for example, you feel stressed due to a lack of confidence at work — you just don't trust your abilities and that naturally contributes to an overall sense of insecurity.
Call it a lack of willpower, or a lack of confidence, or a combination of the two, but the tendency to overbuy at the beauty counter isn't entirely our fault.
Cryptocurrency experts have said the petro suffers from a lack of credibility because of a lack of confidence in Maduro's government and the mismanagement of the country's existing national currency.
We saw what lack of confidence in a jump shot can do to an otherwise perfect player when, through four NBA Finals games, James refused to shoot consistently from outside.
Sy said negative rates had proved ineffective because there was a lack of confidence in Japan and Abenomics, as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's plan to kickstart the economy is called.
"These survey findings show a disconcerting lack of confidence among teens when it comes to achieving financial goals," said Jack Kosakowski, president and CEO of Junior Achievement, in a statement.
"The world's suffering from lack of growth, a lack of confidence, and that explains why equity markets are breaking down," said Don Williams, chief investment officer at Platypus Asset Management.
It does lay out some theoretical models in which the AI's confidence is based on its perception of its own utility and its lack of confidence in human decision making.
"It creates a lack of confidence, increases spreads, volatility and makes the cost of financing necessary infrastructure across the nearly $4 trillion marketplace much higher and less certain," Negroni said.
"If he can get people wondering about voter fraud, then he can justify a lack of confidence in the outcome and give the election to the General Assembly," she said.
A lack of confidence about personal finance decisions has long been a source of frustration for women, hindering their ability to take greater control of family finances and, ultimately, retirement.
The finding - and the attendant lack of confidence on the part of owners - indicated the country is not yet ready for widespread use of self-driving cars, J.D. Power suggested.
While confidence wins titles – see Leicester last season – a lack of confidence sees a team go 4-1 down after 63 minutes in their first home fixture of the season.
Despite looking to project a sense of control over the pandemic on Wednesday, Trump rejected challenges to his credibility and a lack of confidence in his handling of the outbreak.
The CEO said business at Stanchart, a London-headquartered bank focused on emerging markets, has been affected by the lack of confidence among firms to invest for the long term.
"Market is not moving up due to lack of confidence among the investors with rising interest rates," said Atchuthan Srirangan, a senior research analyst with First Capital Equities (Pvt) Ltd.
President Donald Trump's anger is growing so much over the continuing Russia investigation that he has started to very publicly voice a lack of confidence in Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Greg, despite his matinee idol looks, is suffering from a lack of confidence and meeting Tommy, who actually imagines one day possessing his own planet, instills a spark in him.
I don't think any of your viewers can think of a single thing he did as the FBI director that caused them to have a lack of confidence in him.
Alongside relatively high confidence in his ability to deal with the economy, there's also an outsized lack of confidence and a diminished middle-ground, a pattern that repeats on similar questions.
I don&apost think any of your viewers can think of a single thing he did as the FBI director that calls them to have a lack of confidence in him.
That's because longer-term bonds tend to get greater yields than shorter-term bonds, so this small spread indicates a lack of confidence in the ability of the economy to grow.
"That longer-end rates are rallying does suggest some lack of confidence that the central banks will actually be able to do anything about the slowing global growth momentum," he added.
RealClearPolitics Washington bureau chief Carl Cannon said on Monday that Republican and Democratic rhetoric on voter fraud and suppression has contributed to the public's lack of confidence in the electoral process.
"Most banks in the world are trading below net asset value ... it's a statement about lack of confidence but also a high level of uncertainty," Winters said on a conference call.
So a commission, which was created to improve confidence in voting, amplified rumors that undermined confidence, and then lawmakers used that lack of confidence to justify clamping down on voting rights.
It is a lack of confidence in global leadership that explains this paradox: an economy that is doing this well and yet widespread conviction that things are about to turn bad.
"At the end, there is a lack of confidence in the commission from all sectors," said Rodolfo Pastor, a strategist for the left-wing Alliance Against the Dictatorship, Mr. Nasralla's coalition.
This is another source of his unpopularity among a Mexican public that sees his refusal to commit to a single group of players as a lack of confidence in the team.
The legal recruiting firm's 2020 Lateral Partner Satisfaction Survey said 44% of lateral partner hires cited "lack of confidence in firm management/strategy" as a reason they left their old firm.
Meanwhile, public health experts have warned that Trump's history of lying undermines his credibility as the country braces for coronavirus, while expressing a lack of confidence in the US government's preparedness.
When you're listening to someone and trying to mask feelings like lack of confidence, or if you're being antagonized or bullied, trying to be strong — in my eyes, it's still Dacre.
When you're listening to someone and trying to mask feelings like lack of confidence, or if you're being antagonized or bullied, trying to be strong — in my eyes, it's still Dacre.
It's not about your lack of confidence or fear of failure, or belief that you won't put in the hard work, it's just an assumption, taken as fact, that becomes belief.
"These restrictions are not a reflection of confidence -- or lack of confidence -- in the airlines and airports involved, but a reaction to the threat environment and our assessment of risks," Lapan said.
However, HSBC cut its target price for the bank, forecasting challenging conditions for the banking environment and adding that Deutsche Bank might lose revenues due to the short-term lack of confidence.
Other recent studies show similar trends among women — both a lack of confidence and a lack of planning for life events such as retirement, even after accounting for education and income levels.
A growing awareness of health and wellness among Chinese consumers, combined with a lack of confidence in China's safety standards, has spurred the country's companies to look overseas to acquire supplement makers.
Furthermore, the majority of sexual assaults are still unreported because of stigma and lack of confidence in the criminal justice system—issues that can't be solved by a button or phone number.
But the link between the currency and the government's oil holdings is likely to make it unattractive to investors, given the lack of confidence that investors have shown in Mr. Maduros's government.
Players on the Broncos had soured on Ralston, who they thought was aloof and ineffectual; a dozen players issued a statement after the 231 season expressing their lack of confidence in him.
"I'd say there's a little bit of fear, or lack of confidence, that's causing people to hold back on investments — in particular, investments that would further complicate global supply chains," Winters said.
That lack of confidence could snowball into a self-inflicted economic contraction on the heels of what appears to have been the nation's strongest year of growth since the 2008 financial crisis.
But a trader at a European bank questioned the timing of the operation, adding the move indicated lack of confidence by the family at a time when the group's fundamentals are not good.
"Theo had a difficult time with England but it may have been a lack of confidence as he has been out of the side for a while — but not with Arsenal," Wenger said.
But F Is for Family's spin on the type is defined as much by his sputtering frustration and total lack of confidence in himself and his abilities as it is by his anger.
Chief Executive Officer Kenneth Alexander and Chairman Lee Feldman together sold 3 million GVC shares at a discounted price of 666 pence, seen by investors as a lack of confidence in the bookmaker.
When the Pew Research Centre asked people in 37 countries about various world leaders this spring, Mrs Merkel was the only one in whom more people expressed confidence than a lack of confidence.
It added that AIBA had been "unable to demonstrate a sustainable and fair management of refereeing and judging processes and decisions, increasing the lack of confidence that athletes can have in fair competitions".
If there is a lack of confidence in the police, then the judge is independent and does not have interests in either side and does not seek to harm or favor either one.
The designation of serious losers has resulted in a lack of confidence in the capitalistic system that has so miraculously served our society by lifting the global standard of living to spectacular levels.
Few industry observers doubt that the main reason for the generalized drop in value of seaside homes is a stagnant French economy and a lack of confidence that it will pick up soon.
It was the logical outcome of a lack of confidence in our strength and security, as well as the idealistic way we've been thinking about foreign policy and our role in the world.
"There's no lack of confidence," Nellie Fong, a partner in the American accounting firm Arthur Andersen and a member of the incoming government's cabinet, told The New York Times as the handover approached.
As the former top white-collar securities fraud investigator in the state of Indiana, I know firsthand that any appearance of impropriety and bias can cause a lack of confidence among the public.
Lack of confidence in pollsters, who failed to predict Trump's win and Britain's vote to quit the European Union, has deepened uncertainty surrounding the conservative and Socialist primaries as well as the election itself.
The German 10-year bund yield's first-ever dip below zero on Tuesday is negative for markets because it reflects lack of confidence in European monetary policymakers, Pimco Global Strategic Advisor Richard Clarida said.
When it comes to voting, we've come a long way from dropping pebbles into an amphora — but still not nearly far enough if the lack of confidence in our election systems is any indication.
"It's only deflating because we hurt for Daniel, but it's not a lack of confidence in Quentin — we don't feel we're going to have a drop-off," senior receiver Johnathan Lloyd told reporters Tuesday.
There's the stress of trying to please your boss and co-workers, a potential lack of confidence in your abilities and the task of making a good first impression early on in the workplace.
The lack of confidence in the Chinese listings has added to broader criticism of AIM, which one U.S. regulator has described as a "casino" where 30 percent of issuers are gone in a year.
By Wednesday afternoon, the officials, like Trump, were saying he had in fact been considering ousting the FBI director for months because of a lack of confidence in his ability to lead the agency.
Over her decades in politics, Senator Susan Collins of Maine has talked with many Republican women who were considering running, and she said lack of confidence had come up more than any other issue.
Though V.C.U. is a quality team, the line may be more indicative of a lack of confidence in Oregon State, which tied for sixth in the Pacific-12 and lost 12 times this season.
More broadly, the funding lag reflects a deep lack of confidence by Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson in his department's ability to execute its historically wide-ranging mission and spend its money wisely.
Be smart: The lack of confidence is evidenced by the significant drop in buybacks starting in May after President Trump escalated the trade war by raising tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports.
Money manager and blogger Josh Brown said Tuesday he has sold all of his stock in Twitter, expressing a lack of confidence in CEO Jack Dorsey and the company's decision to ban political ads.
The lack of confidence we should have in the Nevada outcome is partially because of the lack of polling data, but also because the polling data has not been particularly predictive in the past.
Underlining the lack of confidence Americans have in the economy is the fact that personal outlays grew at a slower rate in the first quarter, while at the same time personal saving climbed higher.
He says the shutoffs show the company's lack of confidence in what it's done to maintain its equipment and trim manage nearby sources of fuel, like dried-out plants that could cause a fire hazard.
Hong Kong has recalled from retirement a police commander who oversaw the response to pro-democracy demonstrations in 2014 to help deal with the latest protests, suggesting a lack of confidence in the current leadership.
Straubel said during the call that he was "not disappearing" and that his decision was not the result of "some, you know, lack of confidence in the company, or the team, or anything like that."
Welch said the board knows there is a lack of confidence in the school system, but he cautioned that officials could not yet provide answers to a multitude of questions because of the ongoing investigation.
Margaret Yang, a market analyst from CMC Markets Singapore, attributed the initial weakness to the ECB decision to a lack of confidence in the economic outlook and in the central bank's ability to raise inflation.
Despite the lack of confidence, small businesses must remember that they "are the R&D department of the U.S. economy" and that they have a unique ability to take advantage of market opportunities, Wade said.
Sometimes it feels hopeless — after all, there are so many things holding us back: discrimination, a scarcity of quality benefits, workplaces that are not supportive of women and mothers, and our own lack of confidence.
"There is a lack of confidence in any upward move and we need something tangible to bring confidence into the market," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at New Vines Capital LLC in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
Staff reported a stigma of filing a complaint, fear of retaliation, a lack of confidence or trust in the EEO office and process, as well as the significant time it took to file a complaint.
It is a measure of the levels of anxiety, as well as a lack of confidence in the capacity of state structures to cope, that even the politicians seem to be relying on a miracle.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats have resisted the idea, worrying that it would set a damaging precedent for the future and signal a lack of confidence from government in the country's fight against coronavirus.
We want their mistakes to be caused by misunderstandings, their shortcomings the result of a lack of confidence, like bringing store-bought cookies to the potluck and trying to pass them off as home baked.
"For some reason, maybe it was lack of confidence on his part ... he took a pass, and it just makes me wonder why he did that," Pelosi said during a press conference after the meeting.
And Benn was sacked not just for expressing a lack of confidence in Corbyn but because it was reported that Benn was planning a coup against him — a coup whose planning started before the Brexit vote.
The big picture: The debate shows some lack of confidence among the Biden team about withstanding attacks for being out of step with the times, and for past positions that are now unpopular in the party.
A rise in American interest rates, plus a lack of confidence in Mr Macri's reforms, led to a run on Argentina's peso last year, which led in turn to a record $57bn loan from the IMF.
The lira has seen steep losses over the last few sessions, hit by a sweeping lack of confidence among Turks, with uneasy relations with the United States and concerns about post-election government policy hurting sentiment.
It was hoping to dip into the TV streaming model, but the reported lack of confidence in the platform shows that the distribution economics behind the linear TV model are tough to completely reimagine for digital.
The small shift to equities also comes despite a lack of confidence that a tax-cutting bill will make it through the U.S. Senate this year, a separate Reuters poll of economists earlier this month showed.
Nelson Blackley of Nottingham Business School says that a strong indicator of the lack of confidence in the sector is that last year saw the lowest number of sales of malls since the recession in 2008.
His plan for a grandiose military parade and the tough talk about fire and fury doesn't instill patriotism, it demonstrates the lack of confidence he and the American people have in democracy as a foreign policy.
There's only one real answer: As I mash the avocado, I feel my inner self opening up and blossoming, like I'm crushing my lack of confidence and nourishing the Sheryl Sandberg who slumbers inside of me.
A lack of confidence or clarity about how Quayside data would be protected and managed has led to a series of high-profile resignations by privacy advisers tied to both Waterfront Toronto and Sidewalk Labs itself.
The combination of ageing populations, low productivity growth and high levels of public and private debt have limited euro zone growth capacity, prompting disenchantment and lack of confidence in the European project, he said on Wednesday.
Chinamasa said cash shortages stemmed from a lack of confidence in the financial system, a mismatch between cash dollars and bank balances, poor cash circulation and what he called "lack of discipline and rent seeking behaviour".
He appears to have meant that Iranian missile defense would have been compromised by a lack of confidence in itself after making such a catastrophic error, rather than any technical fault to stop their equipment working.
Previous surveys by the Pew Research Center have found that the oldest adults face some unique barriers to adopting new technologies, from a lack of confidence in using new technologies to physical challenges manipulating various devices.
"With a lack of confidence affecting things like trade flows that's going to extend downside risks in the short run till we see some resolution, which is still unclear when that's going to happen," Weintraub said.
Russian Deputy U.N. Ambassador Petr Iliichev said Ladsous told the council there was a huge lack of confidence between the parties but that the U.N. peacekeeping chief was hopeful that Machar might return to Juba on Wednesday.
Any lack of confidence in this system and its most sensitive and powerful institutions sends a message to the rest of the world that the United States is no longer a shining beacon of fairness and justice.
Maybe what's behind the inequity isn't just a lack of opportunity, but a lack of confidence, an inability among women, or just me, to step up and say My work matters, and to really, truly believe it.
Why it matters: While the move won't result in the loss of any U.K. jobs, it is sure to signal to some observers a lack of confidence in Britain given the uncertainty surrounding the scope of Brexit.
A local activist group expressed a lack of confidence in the results of the autopsy, and Deniz-Sahagun's siblings convened a press conference to say they did not believe their brother had died by his own hand.
But it's worrisome to think that President Trump and his advisers made the right call for the wrong reason — lack of confidence in the plotters to succeed in a risky operation rather than principled concern about intervention.
In the 2011 European bond crises, it laid waste to the bloc's governments — including, notably, that of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who was forced to resign because of a lack of confidence from the international markets.
The total lack of confidence from Fox seems like a bad sign, but the movie seems like it's doing a perfectly fine job of what it's setting out to do: be an X-Men themed horror movie.
"There is persistent lack of confidence in U.S. political institutions which allows populists to make hay," said Pippa Norris, a political scientist at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard and the University of Sydney in Australia.
As far as we can tell, the White House's stated justification for Comey's firing — his handling of the Clinton email scandal and Trump's increasing lack of confidence in Comey's ability to do his job — is completely bogus.
"I'm not disappearing, and I just wanted to make sure that people understand that this was not some, you know, lack of confidence in the company, or the team, or anything like that," Straubel said on the call.
"Weak economic conditions are the main cause for the lack of confidence among the investors, and also the investors are expecting interest rates to go up further," said Dimantha Mathew, research manager at First Capital Equities (Pvt) Ltd.
Time will tell whether the company will be able to be competitive in the smartwatch market, but for now, investors seem to be showing a complete lack of confidence in the company's new interest in the smartwatch market.
In early March, Feldman and Chief Executive Officer Kenneth Alexander together sold 3 million GVC shares at a discounted price of 666 pence per share, which was seen by investors as a lack of confidence in the bookmaker.
Yet with so many respondents showing a lack of confidence in their teams' ability to address complex issues, we know there is more that must be done to address the urgent cyber security challenges faced by all enterprises.
The company's shareholders on Wednesday approved 2016 compensation for executives, including former CEO Hancock, who said on March 9 that he would depart once the board found a replacement, citing a lack of confidence among directors and investors.
But yet we are living in a world right now where every day, almost, some episodic event is affecting the way we live, the way we think, levels of anxiety, lack of trust, lack of confidence, polarization, dysfunction.
Today, and for the foreseeable future without swift action and policy change, young people can continue to face the toxic effects of period poverty -- such as lack of confidence, anxiety and depression -- and can follow them into adulthood.
" She continues: "In certain cases, they can take on a life of their own if people get too emotionally invested in them, and have a lack of confidence in why they&aposre being developed in the first place.
As a child, my thick bifocal glasses and lack of confidence made me the brunt of cruel names and pranks, like being surrounded by kids who threw things on the ground and forced me to look for them.
The inspector general, Michael J. Missal, said he issued the April interim report because he had a "lack of confidence" in the Veterans Health Administration, which knew about some of the problems, to properly deal with the matter.
The recent rush of mayoral endorsements for Michael Bloomberg is partly just a function of the money he's poured into cities through his philanthropic work, but it also indicates a worrying lack of confidence in the existing field.
He said he appointed a special counsel to oversee the Russia investigation not because of a lack of confidence into how the investigation would be handled, but because of a concern about the public perception of the process.
It said two customers who provide more than $1 billion in chip revenue each had vowed to move away if the deal went through, citing a lack of confidence in Broadcom's ability to continue to lead in technology.
Between the lines: The lack of confidence is showing up in where GOP groups aren't spending money and how the Republican blame game is unfolding between President Trump and GOP operatives — all in anticipation of possibly losing the House.
GVC shares tanked in March after CEO Alexander and Chairman Feldman together sold 3 million shares of the company at a discounted price of 666 pence, a move seen by investors as a lack of confidence in the bookmaker.
If it went on for months, it could really hurt growth, macro growth, in a recognizable way, and really start dinging the monthly job numbers, and just have pervasive downsides from the perspective of dysfunction and lack of confidence.
In contrast, 23 percent of people with Medicare or Medicaid expressed such a lack of confidence about what a premium is, and just under 16 percent of those with job-based coverage or through the military gave those answers.
"A lack of confidence can often provoke a fear of making mistakes, and prevents many people from being visible allies to trans people – whether that's in the workplace, in the local community or online," said Bex Stinson of Stonewall.
In a recent letter to institute leaders, the A.R.T. Institute Alumni Association also expressed a lack of confidence in Diane Paulus, the artistic director of the American Repertory Theater, who oversees the institute and is a prominent Broadway director.
"While many in the market lament that 'free' shipping will be dilutive to pricing, it does not seem to us that Amazon has any lack of confidence in its ability to charge more for shipping services," the analyst explained.
There's been no material impact so far I'd say that there's a little bit of a fear or lack of confidence that's causing people to hold back on investments, in particular investments that would further complicate global supply chains.
Recent data from Pew Center for People and the Press show Americans on both sides of the aisle worry about the lack of confidence in our federal government—and nearly seven in ten want to see that trust restored.
Uncertainty generated by the local elections has added to pressure on the lira, which weakened sharply last week as a lack of confidence in the currency among Turks led them to snap up record holdings of dollars and gold.
"I'm not disappearing, and I just wanted to make sure that people understand that this was not some, you know, lack of confidence in the company or the team or anything like that," Straubel said, adding that he loves the company.
In an interview on the sidelines of a conference in Buenos Aires, McCormack said another downgrade could be possible if the local peso currency weakened further and lack of confidence in the government's policy framework increased the risk of default.
The main contrast that the survey highlights is between the high confidence Americans expressed in recognizing "fake news" in an earlier study (84% of respondents) compared to a widespread lack of confidence in distinguishing social media bots from real humans.
There are all sorts of reasons that someone who makes it big in Hollywood might be an asshole, from a lack of confidence in their own ability to pressure from someone higher up the food chain to a generally jerky personality.
Dreaming that you're having an unplanned pregnancy or giving birth to something monstrous could point to a lack of confidence in your vision, while dreaming about a happy, healthy pregnancy may indicate that you're actually really excited to express yourself.
But arguably the biggest driver of inflation expectations in the economy is the lack of confidence many Zimbabweans have in the country's economic polices and its national currency, said Jee-A van der Linde, an economist at NKC African Economics.
While insufficient resources such as books and technology are commonly cited as the leading factors that negatively impact student performance, I discovered other factors that are more detrimental to the growth of our children: low self-esteem and lack of confidence.
Citing factors including his lack of confidence in company leadership and his assessment of the likelihood of larger legal and regulatory liabilities, Tilson said he believed there is "at least a 50-50 chance" that the company could eventually go bankrupt.
"Most of the cash is now in the informal sector ... which points to issues of lack of confidence in the banking system," said Prosper Chitambara, an economist and policy advisor with the Labor and Economic Development Research Institute of Zimbabwe.
The Consultation Task Force (CTF), appointed by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, said foreign involvement was needed because of a lack of confidence in the local judiciary, which it said did not have the expertise and capacity to prosecute war crimes.
But those questions rarely lead to actionable results: there's a general lack of confidence in Venezuelan institutions, and—as human rights organizations have previously demonstrated—such institutions are partly to blame for the complex complex humanitarian crisis in the country.
Not that he inspired me to enlist; to the contrary, I thought war might purge some of the Linehan from my blood — specifically, the lack of confidence and the self-destructive tendencies that had hobbled me since I was young.
Vigneault would not say if he would retain his entire coaching staff, but it could be interpreted as a lack of confidence in Ulf Samuelsson, the coach of a defensive corps that allowed 25 more goals than it did last season.
"We've all been worrying about a lack of confidence that people in other countries had when it came to using U.S. cloud services because of their concern the U.S. government would try to reach into their borders," Mr. Smith said.
His pursuit of reality is thrilling, his lack of confidence, fears, doubts, excitement, his passion for nature and intensity when he talks about color, and the future of art drive you and help you accept your follies as an artist.
A possible Scottish independence drive could further cloud the outlook for the North Sea oil industry and stall mergers and acquisitions in the region due to a lack of confidence in future regulations and taxes, one of the sources explained.
Some economists said the lending decline reflected in the Federal Reserve data — particularly commercial and industrial loans — was driven not by any broad weakness or lack of confidence but by a decrease in energy lending because of low oil prices.
This is, in part, because of a lack of confidence abroad that top U.S. policymakers share the same underlying values of openness and multilateralism held by the U.S. in the past and most of America's traditional friends and allies today.
Iovate is the latest Canadian vitamin maker to attract Chinese interest, as growing awareness of health and wellness issues among Chinese consumers, combined with a lack of confidence in China's safety standards, spurs the country's companies to look overseas for nutritional supplement assets.
But claims that the movie was simply "too intellectual" and "too complicated" for regular theater-goers to appreciate feel like a euphemism for a darker reality: a lack of confidence in a female-led big budget film's ability to attract an audience.
According to the Assembly's standards watchdog, Douglas Bain, a striking drop in complaints in the past year was due in large part to lack of confidence: "No right-minded person could seriously believe" that it was because politicians were "behaving better", he said.
"If you don't know a thing about the company, then you should diversify," Mr. Whitman growled, using an obscenity to underscore his view that owning a broad basket of securities reflects a lack of confidence and conviction on the part of the investor.
Almost immediately, Fitbit's stock dropped over 18 percent following the announcement, indicating investors' lack of confidence in the device manufacturer's ability to take on Apple on the high-end, as well as other established smartwatch makers further down the spectrum, such as Pebble.
" —Lauren Laitin "While both men and women often come into negotiations with wavering confidence, I have found in my career and negotiation coaching practice that lack of confidence is all too often a real problem for highly capable, intelligent, and accomplished professional.
The Wayne, New Jersey-based company's creditors' unwillingness to show any more leniency underscores the lack of confidence by investors in the troubled brick-and-mortar retail sector, which has been pummeled by the rise of e-commerce companies such as Amazon.
"It's more of the same jitters we had seen recently, with investors in this case fearing that a lack of confidence in the tariffs by Trump's own people," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at New Vines Capital LLC in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
"The reason you're seeing contingency planning isn't a lack of confidence in Gina, but because they're seeing the Democrats band together ... they're worried they're not going to have the votes," said one former national security source familiar with conversations on Capitol Hill.
Djokovic, who has suffered a fall from grace over the last year while wrestling with injuries and a lack of confidence, looked his old dominant self as he hammered the Austrian 6-1 6-22016 in the second semi-final in virtuoso fashion.
" The firm also noted that GameStop's decision to "pay down debt rather than buying back deeply undervalued shares of common equity signals a lack of confidence in the core business and fuel investor concerns about the sustainability of dividend payments going forward.
"We believe the fact that the company is unwilling to raise the bottom of its guidance range implies either a lack of confidence ... or that cost savings are not coming through as quickly as we had envisaged," JP Morgan said in a note.
President Buhari is seeking reelection early next year but has been beset by problems with rising insecurity in the country as well as a lack of confidence in his leadership which has led to a large number of defections from his ruling party.
LONDON, Nov 6 (Reuters) - British consumers perked up slightly last month but gave little sign they were returning to their free-spending ways of the past summer, due to a lack of confidence about the economic outlook, industry data showed on Tuesday.
Ms. Pelosi's relish in confronting Mr. Trump with icy, condescending scorn — on Wednesday she suggested he canceled the meeting out of a "lack of confidence on his part" — has bought her good will among Democrats, even those who question her approach on impeachment.
The Eagles failed on a 2-point conversion attempt, which could indicate a lack of confidence in Jake Elliott's ability to make an extra-point, but could also just be them wanting a 73-point lead rather than a 13-point lead.
Aside from its stellar storytelling, "Life is Strange 2" is hauntingly beautiful to look at While the studio's plan to integrate the superpower conceit remains to be seen, it reads right now like shoehorning, and lack of confidence in the realism of its narrative.
"China (demand for oil) hasn't collapsed at all, it's still growing slower, but it's just that lack of confidence, companies have just stopped investing and placing orders and we've seen very weak numbers out of other parts of Asia and Europe as well," she added.
In addition, many male survivors of sexual abuse also have negative body image, revulsion to being touched or touching others, lack of confidence in their appeal and attractiveness, sexual dysfunction from low sexual desire to difficulties achieving and maintaining an erection and retarded ejaculation.
Comey said Thursday that he felt it necessary to prompt a special counsel because he thought leadership at the Justice Department "would not be aggressive enough," and specifically cited a lack of confidence in Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein as part of his reasoning.
"For some reason, maybe it was lack of confidence on his part that he really couldn't match the greatness of the challenge that we have, wasn't really respectful of the Congress and the White House working together, he just took a pass," Pelosi said.
In January, the Census Bureau issued its "Census Barriers, Attitudes and Motivators Study" (CBAMS) which revealed that the biggest inhibitors to response were: lack of knowledge about the census; apathy; lack of confidence about the ability to influence government; privacy; and general distrust of government.
Barnett likes to defuse things—"I don't know, I don't know anything," she sings on "Crippling Self-Doubt and a General Lack of Confidence"—and, in the animated video for "Nameless, Faceless," she finds a way to make the absurdity of the female predicament laughable.
Demonstrating a surprising lack of confidence in his leading generals, Mr. Mattis told the committee that the service chiefs who testified that transgender recruits did not threaten the cohesion of military units might not know of problems because those issues don't rise to their level.
Though his tweet acknowledged his lack of confidence in Facebook's ability to "protect its users' privacy," he missed an important opportunity to call out the social network more explicitly for another huge problem plaguing less-advantaged writers and others: being a breeding ground for hate.
A security source with knowledge of militant groups in Iraq said the killing of Baghdadi would splinter the group's command structure because of differences between senior figures and lack of confidence among group members who were forced to go underground when the caliphate collapsed.
PARIS (Reuters) - A combination of injuries, a lack of confidence and poor results mean there is a little chance of a French player shining at Roland Garros this year let alone claiming a title that has eluded the country's men since 1983 and the women since 2000.
So.. Julia Chatterley: If I look at the share prices of banks here just in the last few days Deutsche bank down 200%, SOCGEN 20%, UNICREDIT 22% I mean that kind of tells me that there's still extreme lack of confidence in the European banking sector?
Yet the number of rape cases is likely to be far higher, the U.N.'s Ivory Coast mission (UNOCI) said, as many victims do not come forward due to the fear of retaliation and stigma within their communities and a lack of confidence in the legal system.
If he did make that decision for reasons unrelated to health or other grounds with a historical precedent, Princeton political historian Julian Zelizer said it would mark "new territory" that could lead to a lack of confidence in the Republican Party and the electoral process more broadly.
But, maybe just maybe, the lack of confidence in Trump's commitment to doing the right thing for the world does have negative implications -- large and small -- on how world leaders view the US and our ability to push our priorities in the months and years to come.
Partners who left their law firms for a gig elsewhere cited a lack of confidence in management most frequently as the reason for their move, while compensation was not as strong of an incentive to move, according to report released by Major, Lindsey & Africa on Tuesday.
"We believe the fact that the company is unwilling to raise the bottom of its guidance range implies either a lack of confidence ... or that cost savings are not coming through as quickly as we had envisaged," JP Morgan analysts wrote in a note to clients.
RATING SENSITIVITIES IDRs, VR, DCR, DEPOSIT AND SENIOR DEBT RATINGS Failure to complete the rights issue substantially in April would be a significant negative rating driver, as in addition to the capital deficit, it would signal the market's lack of confidence in management and the bank.
The job reductions, in addition to 22008,22015 positions eliminated last year, come as the Zurich-based bank, like much of the industry, struggles with low interest rates around the globe and a lack of confidence among investors for much of last year cut into its results.
The riff-raff will tell you that my departure and sale were from a lack of confidence in what I left behind in Peace Coliseum: they are wrong, and I would like to tell you all the actual reasons before the yuck-yucks spin the truth.
As the tech community flocks to CES in Las Vegas this week to ogle over the latest gadgets, I'm concerned by the lack of attention paid to the confidence gap: The notion that women are held back in the workplace by a lack of confidence in their own abilities.
The VA's inspector general, Michael Missal, said his "lack of confidence" in the VA's ability to address the root causes of the issues and the urgent nature of the risk to patients made it necessary to release his interim findings before the investigation is complete, a rare step.
Comey told CNN's Jake Tapper on Thursday that he felt it necessary to prompt a special counsel because he thought leadership at the Justice Department "would not be aggressive enough" and specifically cited a lack of confidence in Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein as part of his reasoning.
In addition to this lack of confidence in brokers, many millennials don't have the startup cash to fund an IRA or a brokerage account, which typically require either automatic monthly payments or a minimum investment of around $1,000-213,500, plus commission fees of around $4-7 for every trade.
" Then, in April, an investigation into the station's workplace culture found that incidents of bullying and harassment were not reported to senior managers, in part because of fear of reprisals, a lack of confidence in how reports would be handled and the perception that the station's stars were "untouchable.
The pandemic has spread to all 50 states, and the lack of confidence in the administration's efforts, combined with the shutdown of businesses, schools and restaurants, has triggered steep declines in the stock market — which Trump has always viewed as a key form of polling for his presidency.
Four years later, the Argentine coach Ricardo La Volpe, taking charge of Mexico's team, was the first to acknowledge what seemed obvious to others: that no matter how much Mexico denied it, the team had an existential problem, a lack of confidence that was holding the players back.
"Despite very high levels of achievement, girls were struggling with a sense of imposter syndrome, low lack of confidence, overthinking and an enduring belief that no matter how hard they tried, they were not enough of whatever it was," said Simmons, who has a young daughter of her own.
The report from the Syrian Center for Policy Research said that at least 470,000 Syrians had died as a result of the war, almost twice the 250,000 counted a year and a half ago by the United Nations until it stopped counting because of a lack of confidence in the data.
"One thing that's been AWOL the entire recovery ... has been animal spirit behaviors, and I think that has a lot to do with lack of confidence in the future, and that has a lot to do with the deflationary abyss," said Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Wells Capital Management.
"We are cautious on the shares given our lack of confidence for a turnaround of the home credit business and the unquantifiable size of potential FCA (Financial Conduct Authority) redress," said Barclays' analysts in a note, referring to the UK regulator's powers to demand remediation payments from the company to consumers.
Melissa Mark-Viverito, the New York City Council speaker and a vocal advocate of closing the jail complex on Rikers Island, on Wednesday called for the resignation of the city's Correction Department commissioner, Joseph Ponte, citing a "lack of leadership and a lack of confidence" in him within the agency.
When researchers talked about life expectancy with 28 primary care providers, the clinicians described several barriers that keep them from talking about long-term prognosis with their patients including time constraints as well as a lack of confidence in tools commonly used to predict how many years patients have left.
"The riff-raff will tell you that my departure and sale were from a lack of confidence in what I left behind in Peace Coliseum: they are wrong, and I would like to tell you all the actual reasons before the yuck-yucks spin the truth," the former CEO wrote.
"The Tehran bourse is disregarding warnings and the condition of world markets ... It is going down the same road as in 63, the result of which will only be a lack of confidence and the flight of capital from this market," the conservative Nassim news agency said in a commentary last week.
It also has contributed to a lack of confidence among the Afghan population, eight out of 10 of whom say that the Afghan army and police need support from countries such as the United States if they are to do their jobs properly, according to polling last year by the Asia Foundation.
The lack of confidence was having a direct impact on research and development with European companies' willingness to invest in R&D in China having dropped from 85 percent in 2015, to 72 percent in 2016, indicating that the Chinese Government's ongoing efforts to attract innovation are not having the desired effect.
The VA's Office of Inspector General cited "the exigent nature of the issues we have preliminarily identified and the lack of confidence in [the Veterans Health Administration] adequately and timely fixing the root causes of these issues" in explaining the decision to release the interim report on the facility, which serves 6900,2628 veterans.
"Current trading and future prospects have also been seriously affected by the uncertainty created by the Brexit process, which has led to our inability to secure valuable flying contracts in Europe and a lack of confidence around bmi's ability to continue flying between destinations in Europe," the airline said on its website.
"Deutsche Bank should be well-equipped to deal with this short-term lack of confidence as it has: strong liquidity, solid funding and 60 percent level 3 assets to tangible equity," HSBC said in a note to clients reducing its target price to 12 euros from 14 but keeping its "hold" recommendation.
To the extent clinicians fail to discuss life expectancy due to a lack of confidence in being able to predict long-term prognosis, there are many calculators available online that can help, noted Dr. Alexander Smith of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), co-author of an editorial accompanying the study.
The report noted that while AI systems are already technically capable of choosing targets and firing weapons, commanders have been hesitant about surrendering control to weapons platforms partly because of a lack of confidence in machine reasoning, especially on the battlefield where variables could emerge that a machine and its designers haven't previously encountered.
During this time period, he did not reach out to any student organizers of #NotAgainSU to discuss our demands...."Further his administration&aposs mishandling of the numerous racist and bigoted incidents that occurred over the past two weeks solidifies our lack of confidence in this administration to follow through with our demands," the statement added.
Through my work and own experiences, I've found the 3 most common reasons people don't follow through on starting their own businesses are: A lack of confidence in themselves A perceived lack of necessary resources And most of all, a lack of motivation Starting a business while you're still working full-time is hard.
So the splicing in of hazy, slow-motion close-ups of actors' hands and eyes begins to feel gratuitous and distracting; frankly, I'd go so far as to say it indicates a lack of confidence on the part of the filmmakers — specifically in the viewers, who are presumed to lack the imagination to envision the simplest of scenes.
"As Brexit woes continue to hinder a UK government that seems to be in self-combust mode of late, the weakening local currency has also started to reflect the lack of confidence in Theresa May's government, which won't help sterling rebound unless Brexit negotiations bear fruit," said Anthony Kurukgy, senior sales trader at Foenix Partners in London.
Many members of Congress, many of our military leaders, many in our intelligence community who I've spoken to, and I know other reporters have spoken to, understand and are beginning to comprehend that the underlying story here is a lack of confidence in the abilities and character of the President of the United States of America.
As we approach the 2020 census, and the first time ever that the bureau will be asking a majority of people to answer the census online, it is critically important that we do more to address the lack of confidence that low-income and marginalized communities have in the integrity of our data ecosystem more broadly.
If it's community lack of confidence in police, I think there are two policy implications: One, the police — and maybe this is related to the depolicing argument — have to do more than they have to get out of their patrol cars, meet with community residents, and work on problem-solving issues with the local community residents.
"Our priority now should be to establish the foundation for a successful future eradication effort while guarding against the risk of failure that would lead to the waste of huge sums of money, frustrate all those involved... and cause a lack of confidence in the global health community's ability to ever rid the world of this disease," the report said.
For most of the film, it's really easy to write-off Jackson as a kind of casual misogynist who talks down to Ally about her lack of confidence; how, of course, he would be the one to help her career ascend; and that, after it does take-off, his jealousy seeps into the heart of their romance, threatening to poison it.
The lira weakness underscored a lack of confidence in the currency among Turks, and highlighted the risk of a further selloff if diplomatic ties between the United States and Turkey deteriorate on any of a number of fronts: Washington is concerned about Turkey's decision to buy Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile batteries, which are not compatible with NATO defenses.
"It's built around a quartet of elements: sampled acoustic guitar, a xylophone hook, a murmured vocal and a wobbly electronic sound that freshman dudes will pluck out on acoustic guitars and dress up with a mimed lack of confidence ('You can be addicted to a certain kind of sadness') for half a decade, at least," Jacob Ganz wrote for NPR in September 2012. 
"I never ever felt a lack of confidence — I felt shame about not being able to conquer what I felt was a disability that I should have been able to control," the media mogul, 63, told Good Housekeeping U.K. Winfrey says she was self-conscious about her body, but that even at her highest weight she still felt confident when she was doing her job.
The lack of confidence in tech companies crosses party lines, with majorities of Republicans (63%), independents (58%) and Democrats (57%) saying they have little or no confidence in Facebook, Twitter or Google to do enough to prevent interference from foreign countries, but views on Trump and the media are sharply split by party, with Republicans more apt to express confidence that Trump is doing enough (77%, vs.
Yours Sincerely, Bernard Liautaud Brent Hoberman CBE Dale Murray CBE Edward Wray Niklas Zennström Richard Reed CBE Sherry Coutu CBE Sonali De Rycker Kathryn Parsons FURTHER NOTES These recommendations were based on: • Huge concern amongst UK tech founders about access to EU talent post-Brexit • Lack of confidence in the UK government over its skilled immigration policy RESEARCH: The State of European Tech 2016, Atomico "The Brexit Challenge", Balderton Capital
But I think that there is a very strong case to be made that even doing a really good job in those areas doesn't get at and can't get at the history and the experience of especially black communities and how they're policed — the understanding, narratives, views of the police, very serious lack of confidence in the police, and the rootedness of that trauma, alienation, and distrust, [based on] real historical and recent events.
The moon in Taurus squares off with Venus at 12:45 AM to amplify our cravings, and a dreamy mood flows as the moon connects with Neptune at 10:18 AM. We feel more energized as the moon meets Mars at 11:27 AM. The moon connects with Saturn at 2:34 PM, reminding us of our limits—however, there's no lack of confidence as the moon connects with the sun at 7:13 PM!
The recent determination to acquire records from AFP could reflect a lack of confidence on the part of the special counsel in the the existing indictment of Gates, and a desire to secure additional evidence against him; an intention to signal to Gates that the special counsel is looking to file additional charges against him, as a way of compelling his cooperation; or a totally separate avenue of investigation being pursued the Mueller team.
Because the President has given Putin and his team a leg up on the US government, Putin may also try to benefit from any perceptions that the President prefers playing for the Russians more than he does for the US. Putin gets bonus points in this scenario because, by failing to treat his team with the same consideration that he treats Russia, Trump is implying a lack of confidence in his own institutions and officials.
"It is difficult to gauge whether it was because of a lack of will for the summit or a lack of confidence, but we have done our sincere efforts with the expectation that the historic NK-US summit itself is a first step to solving problems through dialogue and a starting point for the peace and safety of the region, and the world, and for improving the relationship between the two countries," Kim Kye Gwan said in the statement.

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