What, though, will be irreversible is a self-confident indigenous presence in the management of broad parts of public life.
The home group were reported as more nervous, tense and irritable, but also more self-confident and less anxious than the hospital group.
Whether viewed as dynamic, productive and self-confident, or squalid, dangerous and exploitative, they appear central to both contemporary and historical narratives.
British political economy, representing the ideas of a self-confident class of industrialists, felt no urge to disguise class divisions.
It is natural that rapidly growing and self-confident urban communities should give liberals food for thought in their constant monitoring of the role of government and the evolving body politic.
However, a closer look reveals that this seemingly self-confident fourth is in fact a 'snail': the expression of the poem's underlying idea by a single, laconic symbol.
Constituted by both mediated and direct experience, the artistic self, now self-confident in his superior calling to the point of arrogance, prepares to set out on his life's purpose.
Most of us would think people who are wholly indifferent to whether any other has the opportunity to form an opinion of them as excessively self-confident.
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