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As a result, people have lost confidence in where value really is.
The only thing he could see was that she had lost confidence in him.
How long would it be before he lost confidence in himself?
Have parents lost confidence in their own ability to just get on with things?
If we do not, the public will lose confidence in us.
The minutes turned into hours and she began to lose confidence in herself.
Carter says he has not lost confidence in himself, either.
But I will make changes if the players start to lose confidence and give up.
Or have you lost confidence in Burke should he go?
It is the people who have lost confidence with the politicians.
The crew did their best, but they'd lost confidence in him.
He had lost confidence in the whole idea of the stairs.
He's right to say that the banks had lost confidence in the company.
Part of the reason, he said, is that people have lost confidence in their elected officials.
The damage had been done, and the public lost confidence in the type.
Losing by 24 points can make a team lose confidence.
"I need to know if you've lost confidence in me."
On the negative side, that kind of start can make you lose confidence.
"They did a nice job making plays in the first half, and our players never lost confidence."
A growing number of lawmakers, even within his own party, are saying they have lost confidence in him.
And there is no evidence at all that either the public or the leaders of the powerful financial community have lost confidence in him.
Math is where students often lose confidence and give up.
"They said some of the players lost confidence in him.
After the game, he sounded like someone who had lost confidence and direction.
Hughes said he never lost confidence, despite his poor first half.