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self-assurance
self-aˈssurance [self- 1 d.] Feeling of security as to oneself; self-confidence.1594 Spenser Amoretti lix, Thrise happie she! that is so well assured Unto her selfe [etc.]... Such selfe-assurance need not feare the spight Of grudging foes. 180. Foster Ess. iii. ii. (1806) II. 22 The flattering self-... Oxford English Dictionary
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self-assurance
self-assurance/-əˈʃɔ:rəns; ?@-ʃuər-; -ə`ʃʊrəns/ n[U]= assurance1. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Fullest
CupcakKe is full of confidence and self-assurance throughout the song, with lines like 'You can't ever make me look foolish' and 'my bank account look wikipedia.org
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Dani Campbell
Dani Campbell is an American reality show personality who became notable in the lesbian community as a symbol of self-assurance, causing Curve to call wikipedia.org
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Place to Be
She has been acclaimed for her technique “as the album confirms her audacious self-assurance and technical command”. Hiromi can be quite self-indulgent at times, but she is never self-indulgent in a bad way -- and the lack of accompaniment yields excellent results for wikipedia.org
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Identity assurance
In the case of self-issued credentials, this is not possible. See also Non-repudiation Self-sovereign identity References Identity management wikipedia.org
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Match the words on the left with their definitions on the right.
Aplomb - Confident poise or self-assurance
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Johannes Christiaan de Wet
Finally, his intellectual approach, characterised by critical rationalism and self-assurance, had a liberating impact in the intellectual climate of apartheid-era wikipedia.org
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Reproductive assurance
As plants pursue reproductive assurance through self-fertilization, there is an increase in homozygosity , and inbreeding depression, due to genetic load Most hermaphrodite plants are self-compatible, meaning they are able to self-fertilize. wikipedia.org
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Katty Kay
Kay has co-written two books with ABC News correspondent Claire Shipman: Womenomics (2009) and The Confidence Code: The Science and Art of Self-Assurance—What Works Claire Shipman and Katty Kay, Womenomics, (HarperBusiness, 2 June 2009) Katty Kay and Claire Shipman, The Confidence Code: The Science and Art of Self-Assurance—What wikipedia.org
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All Matter
music of "All Matter" as "TV on the Radio-style art-funk" and an example of Bilal traversing different styles throughout the album "with the headstrong self-assurance wikipedia.org
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根据提供的英文文本生成类似的新段落。
To accomplish great feats in life, it is fundamental to have self-assurance and perseverance.
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Self-financing Higher Education in Hong Kong
It is responsible for providing peer review on the quality assurance processes of self-financing sub-degree programmes offered by UGC-funded institutions The code assures student, employers and the public that the governance and quality assurance of self-financing post-secondary education institutions will wikipedia.org
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Gallup Test
Developer, Empathy, Harmony, Includer, Individualization, Positivity, Relator; Influencing: Activator, Command, Communication, Competition, Maximizer, Self-assurance wikipedia.org
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Brynhild (novel)
Brynhild, who had been feeling that she was "too aloof for life," gains a new sense of confidence and self-assurance from her brief affair, and the novel wikipedia.org
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