self-assurance in the PONS Dictionary

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That sense of self-assurance is evident every time she hits the stage and on her latest album.
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His self-assurance as a businessman shaped his approach to running city government.
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He had the self-assurance of a man used to victory at the polls and was given to taunting his opponents with a tongue like a flame-thrower.
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The programmes are student-centred, providing ample opportunity for the development of professional skills, self-assurance and confidence.
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Self-confidence encompasses the traits of high self-esteem, assertiveness, emotional stability, and self-assurance.
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She glides through her scenes with the poised self-assurance of a woman who has a strong handle on herself and her power.
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During the first half, the performers lacked the supercharged vitality and provocative self-assurance normally associated with big-league artists.
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Vocal pedagogists have also noted that when singers assume good posture it often provides them with a greater sense of self-assurance and poise while performing.
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She is returned to school (and also has been there all along) with a new self-assurance.
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Pathological liars don't feel rejected, they have high levels of self-assurance that help them lie successfully.
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