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lack of confidence

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confidence
noun
uk /ˈkɒn.fɪ.dəns/ us /ˈkɑːn.fə.dəns/
the quality of being certain of your abilities or of having trust in people, plans, or ...
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Examples of lack of confidence


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They often attribute their difficulty in walking to a lackofconfidence or a fear of falling and, not surprisingly, major falls commonly occur.
These concerns included lackofconfidence in certification and doubts about the ability to produce sufficient food without synthetic fertilizers and chemicals.
Additionally, their lackofconfidence in influencing their own offspring (see below) might have discouraged them from trying to make a difference in civic affairs.
But given the lackofconfidence with which any such story can be affirmed, the non-consequentialist cannot choose either option without giving hostages to fortune.
Alternatively, this ' conservative ' behaviour could reflect a lackofconfidence in their ' risky ' decisions, perhaps suggesting that reward-reinforcement systems may also be compromised in mania.
The market could interpret a decision not to join as evidence of the government's lackofconfidence in its own currency.
Perhaps such relations are mediated by a lackofconfidence in one's memory.
More women than men expressed discomfort with driving, lackofconfidence and relief when they stopped.
This assessment shows the significant increase in cases challenging state court verdicts, reflecting the lackofconfidence in electoral institutions at the subnational level.
Moreover, in primary schools the subject leader will often be addressing an acknowledged lackofconfidence in teaching music by others whom they will support.
Second, undecidedness in choosing geographical areas as key positions for identity formation created a lackofconfidence.
Patients express spiritual need with discernible cues such as fear, despair, feeling useless, feeling isolated, and lackofconfidence.
Its gradual disappearance as a research instrument reflects a lackofconfidence in its psychometric properties.
The removal of autonomy leads to a lackofconfidence, and there is evidence to suggest that music teachers no longer trust their own convictions.
This appeared to be a result of his lackofconfidence in what he had produced.
As mentioned earlier, children's lackofconfidence may mediate the relation between suggestibility and age.
What becomes clear in the survey is "an increasing lackofconfidence in national political institutions" (p. 846).
Those were heady times, made more acute and often fretful by the lackofconfidence in where things might go.
That it has taken place initially through religious forms is itself a symptom of self-consciousness' lackofconfidence.
This produces an acute lackofconfidence.
Indeed, a distinct lackofconfidence is exhibited, reflecting perhaps an insecure and uncertain political positioning.
It was not a lackofconfidence in others but his defence against himself.
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