As long as he doesn't lose confidence in himself, I will not lose confidence in him.
Mr Henry called for the issue to be addressed before fans "lose confidence in the police".
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Otherwise investors may lose confidence in the dollar, triggering an unwelcome American version of competitive devaluation.
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But the scary thing is that the bubble will burst eventually, when financial markets lose confidence in us.
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The more stocks fall, the more people lose confidence in the economy.
If investors lose confidence in a country's fiscal prospects, their fear can become self-fulfilling by pushing up bond yields to unsustainable levels.
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"If people lose confidence in banking secrecy in Liechtenstein, then Liechtenstein is dead in the water, " said Richard Murphy of Tax Research, a British-based consultancy.
The mystical tipping point at which individuals, families, markets, Wall Streeters, or politicians lose confidence in the income-to-debt ratio becomes the dominant aspect of decisionmaking.
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At what point does the insolvent periphery include so many countries that markets lose confidence in the solvency of the shrinking core to bail them out.
More likely, the continued accumulation of unsustainable levels of debt under the Ryan plan will eventually cause our creditors to lose confidence in our ability to repay.
Indeed, it is when investors are blindsided by the very corporate malfeasance and mismanagement that short-sellers seek to root out that they lose confidence in the stock market.
Dr Maguire added that the PSNI's "poor communication" with the Fenton family had "undermined the investigation and led the family to lose confidence in the police effort to find James".
Although it can do nothing for Mr Lay, the fate of Bear Stearns illustrates how quickly a firm's prospects can go from promising to non-existent when counterparties lose confidence in it.
As he saw it, the police should work to suppress all small crimes, lest decent folk lose confidence in the forces of law and order and cede the streets to ne'er-do-wells.
Coming off what was one of the worst performance years for my equity holdings in 2011, it would have been easy for me to lose confidence in my ability to pick winning stocks.
If investors lose confidence in France, the next president may have to take tougher action, fast, replicating moves by governments in Greece, Spain and Italy, which have recently slashed wages and state-funded safety nets.
If you are always chasing the flavor of the week, your investor will lose confidence, both in your ability to identify a real opportunity and stick with it long enough to see it through.
Only in the dying days of office in 1979 does Labour lose the vote of confidence that ushers in a general election and 18 years of opposition.
On the other hand, when people and businesses lose confidence, they act in ways that worsen the economic downturn and further depress confidence.
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If the government has to shut down as a result of a standoff when the government's general operating budget expires in late March or the debt ceiling is not raised this spring, Republicans will continue to lose the public's confidence in their ability to govern and the reduction in services will highlight to Americans what the government actually does.
We lose our confidence and become world record breakers in the blame game (more on that in a minute).
If his venture fails, he and other investors who shared his confidence in the business may well lose wealth, and the project will sooner or later be halted, no matter how commendable and morally uplifting it is.
"Uninsured depositors are starting to lose confidence that their accounts will be fully protected in the event the bank in which they have their money fails, " said Geoffrey Miller, director of New York University's Center for the Study of Central Banks.
When you're not winning matches you lose confidence and that's a very important thing in tennis.
Last week, Mr Abbas was warned that should he risk a parliamentary vote of confidence in his government, he would probably lose.
After an impressive African Cup of Nations campaign, which saw Ghana lose 1-0 in the final to Egypt, confidence in the camp is high.
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He was benched for the first time in his career late last season, and appeared to lose confidence.
President Aleksander Kwasniewski's nominee, Marek Belka, a former finance minister who was until recently an economic adviser to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, may well lose his first (and more taxing) confidence vote next week.
The last one had resigned in September rather than face a vote of confidence it was bound to lose.
Defaults and foreclosures damage consumer confidence in the housing recovery, and foreclosures hurt not only the people who lose their homes but also their neighbors.
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