These people deal with mortgage lenders regularly and can help you filter that continuum with the greatly disparate expertise and wherewithal and add real confidence to your decision.
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Too often, people believe the approach to solving complex questions is to just reduce our standards for confidence when making a decision about data (more technically, this may translate to reducing the level of significance in a statistical test).
The Treasury should offer to buy part of every new loan made to an SME as long as the originating bank accepts a small proportion of any loss and holds part of the loan itself to show its confidence in its lending decision.
So I have taken this decision with the confidence that action is necessary, and that we will not be acting alone.
But the no-confidence vote was held over the decision to push ahead with the plans, which the full council had voted against.
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The ability to use Watson to answer complex questions posed in natural language with speed, accuracy and confidence has enormous potential to improve decision making across a variety of industries from health care, to retail, telecommunications and financial services.
Treasury Minister Eddie Teare said the decision was centred on maintaining confidence in the island's economy.
Nissan's decision is to demonstrate its confidence in the integrity and performance of its battery system.
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The ability to use Watson to answer complex questions posed in natural language with speed, accuracy and confidence has enormous potential to help improve decision making across a variety of industries from health care, to retail, telecommunications and financial services.
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The committee said the current seasonal predictions from the Met Office "do not provide a firm basis on which decision-makers can act with confidence".
Erratic decision-making has also undermined confidence.
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Mr Gove attacked that decision, saying it would "undermine confidence" in the value of the qualifications obtained by the students involved.
The decision to tax uninsured depositors risks undermining confidence in European deposit guarantees, which may now appear to be legally less than watertight, undermining confidence in other weak banking systems.
Mr Finucane's son John said on Wednesday his family never had confidence in the review and the government's decision to subject it to a security check had emphasised their misgivings.
Saudi Arabia's Justice Minister Abdullah Bin Mohammad al-Sheikh told al-Jazirah newspaper that the king felt the pardon would be in the best interests of the Saudi people, and the decision did not reflect any lack of confidence in the Saudi justice system.
Bill Longmore faces two votes of no confidence from councils, which urged him to reconsider the decision.
We made the decision to stand with you because we had confidence in the American worker, more than anything.
The focus of financial reporting should be providing the confidence to buyers that all information critical to an investment decision is publicly available.
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But I made the decision that I did because I had absolute confidence in the skill of our military personnel and I had confidence in you.
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The priority becomes less about promotion and more about creating, curating and sharing relevant content to connect with decision makers in ways that give them more confidence in our brand and more reasons to be advocates of our technology and services.
The PDL's decision to walk out of a vote of confidence is being seen as an effort by the party to distance itself from the policies of Mr Monti's government ahead of next year's election, expected to be held in March.
Iran's internal crisis also paralysed decision-making in Tehran and so killed a confidence-building deal that might have created more time for nuclear diplomacy.
Just after these bond transactions, the yield chart for U.S Treasuries (and all bonds) peaked and crossed a years-long uptrend line to the downside, thanks to the wise decision-making of a Fed boss who inspired confidence, Paul Volcker.
So, he said, Hitachi's decision was a "significant... vote of confidence in the UK nuclear programme".
Wishing you the clarity, confidence, courage, and commitment you need to make the right decision for your happiness.
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Ms Hodge, a Labour MP, accused the government of "poor decision-making", which was "damaging public confidence" in the system.
The following day, Admiral Sir Michael Boyce, the chief of the defence staff, reaffirmed Whitehall's confidence in the brigadier, insisting that his imminent recall reflected a decision taken several months ago.
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"People saw the VAT increase as economic suicide, but the moment the decision was made, there were enormous spikes in consumer confidence, " says Timothy Jones, European analyst at Medley Global Advisors, a political and economic advisory firm.
In many cases, what train companies are trying to do is to restore confidence to their customers and retain their loyalty so it's an important decision.
If you simplify their decision-making process with authenticity, simplified learning and options to weigh in on, consumers think less about the decision and you can irrevocably demonstrate a way to win back consumer confidence and share of trust.
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