He is a self-confident fellow, although his sense of humour protects him from arrogance.
They've managed to turn a self-confident and appealing candidate into one who is afraid of veering off her talking points.
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And Tyrion, you may not be singing such a self-confident tune with Renly to the left of you and Stannis to the right.
One aspect that is inherent in a self-confident individual is composure.
Still, perhaps her performance is too strong, and there might be an argument for a less self-confident actress in the role.
She immediately cuts a more self-confident figure than Collins.
His is a brisk, self-confident form of poshness: think of a young officer in one of the smarter regiments, getting on with the job in some global hotspot.
It therefore takes a skilful and self-confident operator to pull it off.
We all benefit from a healthy, democratic, self-confident Germany.
Sobczak says in order to be a successful salesperson, one must be motivated and self-disciplined, confident and positive, a great interviewer and performer, and have an immense desire to learn.
How can a man who had such a difficult background be so preternaturally self-confident?
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Perry comes at voters with a confident but empathetic self-presentation and relates one-on-one better than any current candidate.
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With a stronger sense of self-assurance and more confident acknowledgement of the original source, this film earns the respect of old-school Trek fans in a way that the previous film did not.
Verona in particular was a full-employment town, as confident and self-satisfied as you could imagine.
Thomas Cromwell (c. 1485-1540) is one of the most fascinating characters in contemporary fiction brutal, worldly, reticent, practical, unsentimental but not without tenderness of a kind, Biblically literate but theologically uncommitted, freakishly self-confident but perilously low on friends.
It remains to be seen whether, having achieved the status they coveted, these new universities will now feel self-confident enough to offer their students a distinctive teaching-based education, or whether they will aspire to become fully fledged research universities like their older rivals.
He is self-confident, which is not unusual in a senior politician.
Fred Thompson, making his first appearance in one of these multicandidate contests, smiled his self-confident smile and observed that he was actually a member of a union.
What is most striking is the self-confident approach to globalisation taken by Airbus, a company that over the years has suffered more than its share of petty squabbles, especially between its French and German tribes.
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Ms. Brown, who died Monday at a Manhattan hospital at age 90, imagined the "Cosmo Girl" self-confident, sexy and career-oriented (and perhaps indifferent to children, as Ms. Brown professed to be).
Blissfully self-confident, the pension operators project that gains from private equity plus a nice showing on the less exotic securities that make up the bulk of their funds will deliver a blended return between 8% and 9%.
In a television debate on May 18th, the boyish-looking Mr McGuinty appeared hesitant beside the self-confident and smiling figure of Mr Harris.
More importantly, Grove's confident in OnLive's continued stability as a company -- even after nearly self-destructing.
Partly it is a question of style: most congressmen tolerate, rather than warm to, Mr Zoellick's self-confident intellectualism and highfalutin ideas.
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McIlroy, looking confident, held a four-stroke lead heading into Sunday's final round but self-destructed on the back nine.
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