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confidence
noun as in belief in oneself
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But Alice Weidel's decision to personally coin the term, weeks out from a snap federal election, demonstrates her party's growing radicalism and confidence.
"I wouldn't say confidence is gone," he told the BBC's Today programme.
"If Shein can successfully achieve an IPO then it means they are recognised as a decent company. But if they are to keep the confidence of investors, they have to take some responsibility."
People address the former Calvin Klein model by name on the street, but that same name can also be a rallying cry for her when her confidence has been shaken.
And while there have been campaigns in the past to promote body confidence, what makes Ilona cut through is her authenticity, Jessica says.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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