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  • 51self-confidence — n. 1) to acquire, gain; display, show; have self confidence 2) to instill self confidence 3) to restore smb. s self confidence 4) to undermine smb. s self confidence 5) the self confidence to + inf. (she doesn t have the self confidence to run… …

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  • 52William Thompson (confidence man) — William Thompson was an American criminal whose deceptions caused the term confidence man to be coined.Operating in New York City in the late 1840s, a gently dressed Thompson would approach an upper class mark and begin a brief conversation.… …

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  • 53What Price Confidence? — (translated as Vertrauenssache ) is a chamber opera in nine scenes with music and libretto by Ernst Krenek, his opus 111. This little drawing room comedy [Horizons Circled, Reflections on My Music , Ernst Krenek et al., UC Press 1974 pp. 45 6] is …

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  • 54self-confidence — N UNCOUNT If you have self confidence, you behave confidently because you feel sure of your abilities or value. With the end of my love affair, I lost all the self confidence I once had... Richard s self confidence is growing steadily. Syn: self… …

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  • 55List of confidence tricks — This list of confidence tricks and scams should not be considered complete, but covers the most common examples. Confidence tricks and scams are difficult to classify, because they change often and often contain elements of more than one type.… …

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  • 56Consumer Confidence Index — The U.S. Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) is an indicator designed to measure consumer confidence, which is defined as the degree of optimism on the state of the economy that consumers are expressing through their activities of savings and… …

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  • 57Motion of no confidence — A motion of no confidence (alternatively vote of no confidence, censure motion, no confidence motion, or (unsuccessful) confidence motion) is a parliamentary motion whose passing would demonstrate to the head of state that the elected parliament… …

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  • 58Motion of Confidence — A Motion of Confidence is a motion of support proposed by a government in a parliament or other assembly of elected representatives to give members of parliament (or other such assembly) a chance to register their confidence in a government. The… …

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  • 59Consumer confidence — is an economic indicator which measures the degree of optimism that consumers feel about the overall state of the economy and their personal financial situation. How confident people feel about stability of their incomes determines their spending …

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  • 60Motions of no confidence in the United Kingdom — Motions of no confidence, also called votes of confidence,[1] votes of no confidence[2] or censure motions,[1] are a feature of the Westminster system of government used in the United Kingdom that requires an executive to retain the confidence of …

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