Stabilisation can give confidence to investors and encourage small and medium sized companies to use capital markets. |
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It would also give confidence to non-nuclear-weapon States that expanded roles for nuclear weapons in security doctrines are not being developed. |
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Testing can give confidence in the quality of the software if it finds few or no defects. |
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We selected samples sizes in such a way as to give confidence intervals that would be less than 10 percent at a 90 percent level of confidence. |
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A glossary with a pronunciation guide will give confidence to non-Spanish-speaking adults reading aloud. |
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By that act you give confidence to those who must do the work of implementing the decision: your junior managers, foremen and workers. |
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This would give confidence to the Serbians and no doubt to some of the Albanians who are in terror from the Albanian mafia right now. |
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This ruling should give confidence to all universities about seeking diversity and merit. |
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All agree that stability of the rules is essential to give confidence to investors. |
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Diffusion: to give confidence and courage and also to revive inspiration. |
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Manipulation of fair share financing reporting does not give confidence that resource allocation would be maintained if not internationally monitored. |
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A body to provide quality assurance and oversee the effectiveness of teacher training would help to give confidence that these standards are maintained. |
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Its days are, however, numbered as various projects, including one at the BIPM itself, are poised to monitor it sufficiently well to give confidence in a new definition based on a fundamental constant of nature. |
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This would give confidence to businesses and consumers that the value of their money will not be eroded over time, either by high inflation or by excessive taxation. |
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You will be key to creating a positive learning environment that can give confidence to individuals in the way they carry out their tasks and how they develop themselves. |
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Analogies should also make those abstractions easier to understand and give confidence to the ones using them. |
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This Budget is needed to give confidence to our economy. |
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He's intelligent of course, and goals give confidence. |
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It will give confidence to all the players. |
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Food and drug regulations give confidence in what people are buying. |
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Organizing experience exchange programmes and competitions at European level, even from an early age, can give confidence and courage to young people, encouraging them to go to science schools. |
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These funds establish an equitable, reliable system and give confidence to the donors to finance rehabilitation care which is not dealt with by the insurances. |
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In Canada, the type classification program combined with the genetic evaluation system should, however, give confidence to those wishing to improve the conformation characteristics of their herd. |
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By providing clear and transparent standards, regulations under section 36 could give confidence to stakeholders that environmental interactions are controlled. |
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