Clearly, global investors have no confidence in their governments to act in a responsible manner.
The United States will have no confidence, however, that others are unable to mount such attacks.
Yet without such fire sales, investors may have no confidence that prices have cleared properly.
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These tests are not performed ergo we can have no confidence in the results.
But we can have no confidence that the Republicans will seize this opportunity.
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"There are many who have never liked Lee or have no confidence in his leadership, " says one party insider.
People of both parties have no confidence in our banks and the Federal Reserve to act in our best interests.
Sadly, we can have no confidence at all in results which do not perform these standard tests to exclude that chance element.
The survey also found that 28% of Americans have no confidence they will have enough money to retire comfortably the highest level in the study's 23-year history.
And I was just so overcome by emotion because at that point of time, you know, after 17 films, you have no self confidence left.
We have no consumer confidence after what has just happened.
It usually produces the best results in a crisis situation, when someone has never done the task before, or when they have little or no confidence in their ability to get it done.
The family of a US man found hanged in Singapore have withdrawn from an inquiry into his death, saying they no longer have confidence in the system.
Thirty-five percent said they have not much or no confidence, down 1 percentage point from August.
Some chiefs angered by Mr Atleo's attendance at the talks have threatened a no-confidence vote against him.
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Consultants at Arrowe Park Hospital have passed a vote of no confidence in their chief executive and management.
Teachers have passed a motion of no confidence in Education Secretary Michael Gove and the chief inspector of England's schools, Sir Michael Wilshaw.
He said if the service cuts had not been made there would still have been a vote of no confidence due to the department's overspend.
The SNP want him to resign as chair of his select committee - but have discovered to their chagrin that the rules require that any no-confidence motion put in the Committee would have to be signed by at least two members of the largest party on the Committee - ie Labour members.
To avoid allowing a "zombie government" to stagger on for years, unable to muster a majority to pass any new laws, the Fixed Term Parliaments Bill, says an election will be called 14 days after a lost confidence vote if no alternative government is able to show they have the confidence of MPs.
You need to have confidence that there are no bugs in your data.
Afterwards, Kovalainen revealed he "didn't have the grip and...no confidence to push it (the car) whatsoever".
Opposition politicians have called for a vote of no-confidence next week in the government of Prime Minister Petr Necas, an ally of Mr. Klaus who approved the pardon decree.
No wonder, then, that victims have little confidence in the criminal-justice system to protect them.
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In short, no-one with any sense can have much confidence trying to pick a winner this week.
The band said it did not have confidence that the festival would run smoothly with no one harmed and so had decided to pull out of the last three days of the six-day event.
Countries in which financial markets have lost confidence, such as Ireland or Spain, have no choice.
Paper currencies have no intrinsic value and need the appearance of worth to inspire public confidence.
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Yet it would have made no sense to punish the entire banking network for a lack of confidence.
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