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in order to further restore | confidence | and credibility in the appeals |
financial considerations to restore public | confidence | and to resolve the fragmentation |
supplies and to restore public | confidence | in the water that people |
positive action to restore the | confidence | of the fife public supported |
want crises votes of no | confidence | and so on it is |
possibility of votes of no | confidence | being raised every 10 minutes |
question of votes of no | confidence | in conveners of committee because |
would that undermine people s | confidence | in the icc dr brown |
decision might increase other countries | confidence | in the icc if they |
be pleased to that extent | confidence | in the icc might be |
by his own supreme self | confidence | a true actor needs only |
safety of but the self | confidence | among registration staff who have |
a marvellous resource for fostering | confidence | and self awareness among all |
involved for example increased self | confidence | and self awareness young people |
theme of action and self | confidence | appears to dominate be your |
it however the airy self | confidence | that mike russell referred to |
there is a loss of | confidence | as a result of lack |
be inarticulate because they lack | confidence | in an unfamiliar social or |
lack o siller lack o | confidence | sets goals ayont fowk s |
the kind of lack of | confidence | that i think to some |
still that certain lack of | confidence | you know that i can |
are translated into a new | confidence | among our minority communities in |
of among other things the | confidence | that it gives to customers |
strategic decisions and build skills | confidence | and capacity to deliver services |
and writing so that teacher | confidence | and skills in assessment grew |
and dance however modest your | confidence | and skills may be pieces |
skills training good health or | confidence | in order to bring them |
new we could build up | confidence | around good practice i emphasise |
important to try to build | confidence | that can be done by |
s juist a maitter o | confidence | see he gives a short |
and the market need the | confidence | that that gives them i |
is really important for building | confidence | 11 45 cathy peattie one |
families and is building the | confidence | of people who have often |
for example in building their | confidence | to go into the workplace |
s1 years by building their | confidence | work to reduce class sizes |
debate on motion of no | confidence | followed by scottish national party |
order a motion of no | confidence | in his or her position |
of a motion of no | confidence | in its management having been |
submit a motion of no | confidence | in parliamentary colleagues without first |
s1m 1621 motion of no | confidence | lodged on 2 february 2001 |
take a motion of no | confidence | michael russell we should address |
brian monteith motion of no | confidence | that the parliament has no |
moved a motion of no | confidence | the convener could rule it |
tae meet individual needs encourage | confidence | an mak learnin a cantie |
to meet individual needs encourage | confidence | and make learning a pleasurable |
the volunteers will grow in | confidence | as a result and will |
justice system recognises that public | confidence | in the criminal justice system |
the objective of developing public | confidence | in the effective use of |
inquiry as this undermines public | confidence | in the integrity of the |
have undermined the public s | confidence | in the openness and transparency |
any activity that undermines the | confidence | of the public in the |
we are to gain public | confidence | some auditing takes place already |
has been designed to give | confidence | about we have done everything |
us and give us more | confidence | in the decisions that are |
young folks and give them | confidence | in the examination process a |
also tried to give people | confidence | in what has been done |
strategy help to give pupils | confidence | there is still a feeling |
services so that they inspire | confidence | in the system and meet |
stage it helps raise their | confidence | and it is important in |
writing my way back to | confidence | every morning i would sit |
matters and would have every | confidence | in them doing so but |
cultures and in having extra | confidence | when meeting and making friends |
meanings young readers develop increasing | confidence | and maturity in their sense |
all children can increase in | confidence | and pride in their own |
for themselves thereby fostering their | confidence | in language matters and deepening |
definitions and because they have | confidence | in their findings where a |
now using a new found | confidence | in their gender to produce |
judicial functions or to affect | confidence | in their independence article 41 |
former approach will foster their | confidence | in themselves as language learners |
to express their views with | confidence | on the other hand that |
clachan team the edge in | confidence | that and their position at |
can boost their experience and | confidence | there are opportunities to do |
whether the business community has | confidence | in his executive to achieve |
that it has the full | confidence | of the business community s1f |
community disposals which have the | confidence | of the judiciary and the |
folk succeed in shaking the | confidence | the community puts in me |
we have this degree of | confidence | however your point is well |
if i cannot have the | confidence | to say that the services |
creates unnecessary concern and erodes | confidence | both in the cash provider |
contribute to greater accuracy and | confidence | in both the receptive use |
question of motions of no | confidence | as part of our continuing |
after a vote of no | confidence | at an emergency meeting of |
i i have absolutely no | confidence | in it whatsoever at all |
jamie stone s1m 1477 no | confidence | in parliamentary bureau to reorganise |
statement i have absolutely no | confidence | in sarah boyack s judgment |
and stobhill hospitals has no | confidence | in the ability of the |
despite substantial concerns has no | confidence | in the farm scale trial |
that the parliament has no | confidence | in the minister for children |
that the parliament has no | confidence | in the political judgement and |
of confidence but not undue | confidence | because the staff are well |
must project an image of | confidence | but not undue confidence because |
is alive and enjoying new | confidence | in our country it is |
each of our citizens with | confidence | in the knowledge that we |
be a sign of the | confidence | of our capital city in |
in scots wi ony real | confidence | an it still gaes on |
methods in the past what | confidence | can we have that it |
have started and to have | confidence | in the group they may |
roles have contributed to the | confidence | of the 1990s this more |
sqa developments and we have | confidence | that the mistakes that were |
meant that we have had | confidence | that the rights of the |
have a great deal of | confidence | the tribunal will be a |
been given to me in | confidence | we have been happy to |
m telling you this in | confidence | andrew one has reached the |
even worse as lacking in | confidence | about what they are saying |
languages and in turn the | confidence | and sense of belonging of |
about giving that degree of | confidence | by checking in all the |
way to the level of | confidence | by local authorities in the |
in a final gesture of | confidence | i threw away my favourite |
girl s confession had sufficient | confidence | in herself to laugh off |
t think she had any | confidence | in it ehm in her |
of appointment or loss of | confidence | in the commissioner s ability |
given as well how international | confidence | in the international criminal court |
that this proposal is undermining | confidence | in the long term viability |
that this proposal is undermining | confidence | in the long term viability |
that the parliament expresses its | confidence | in the people and organisations |
always got the greatest of | confidence | in the present bunch of |
feeling of real achievement and | confidence | in what had been learned |
tell his best frien in | confidence | mind you sweer him to |
m telling you this in | confidence | mrs robb at times i |
in which we had more | confidence | the culture and mores of |
isolation and the capacity and | confidence | to volunteer are replicated in |
disclosed was kept in commercial | confidence | until we discuss what we |
successes eventually gave us enough | confidence | to consider publication of a |
kis ah ve lost ma | confidence | aw the smeddum haes been |
of thing that makes for | confidence | as we said earlier the |
particular election issues robert mooney | confidence | is one of the most |
breezes with all the brusque | confidence | of a skilled masseuse i |
t respond to hints of | confidence | reality begins to loom only |
and send a message of | confidence | to nurses and to the |
abominations yet he had the | confidence | or rather impudence to pretend |
talking a voice that exuded | confidence | and boldness er as i |
as a sister to brother | confidence | it s the right kind |
as exhilarating as his newfound | confidence | it was the dress she |
she began to win his | confidence | once as she was walking |
did little to enhance his | confidence | on this first visit to |
her brother she mounted with | confidence | and rode unfalteringly along the |
are pleased to state with | confidence | that 1 the dictionary is |
her composure gave me the | confidence | to continue the drive seemed |
short periods will develop the | confidence | that the organic sector badly |
son easy catchin customers fin | confidence | is won needles gear an |