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en When you engage in systematic, purposeful actin, using and stretching your abilities to the maximum, you cannot help but feel positive and confident abut yourself.

en Those three freshmen have a lot of big-meet experience, and that's going to pay off for them. They're a lot more mature than freshmen I've had in the past. They're all wildcards for us going into the state meet, but I feel real confident about their abilities. They're real focused and positive.

en It's not hard to get bonds, if you do it in a systematic fashion and you actually engage people for more than ten minutes.

en I have repeated my appeal to both sides to exercise maximum restraint and renew their security cooperation on a systematic basis.

en I've never worked with a contract and feel very confident in my abilities and skills to do this job. If the board would decide they do not want me here tomorrow, I would probably be under the same impression of not wanting to be here. I just don't see that happening.

en [The prosecutor took a dim view of any such change.] I would say that you are champions of the public's right to know and if you engage in a systematic process of destroying evidence, then you're not doing what you're claiming you're all about, ... I can't imagine they would do that.

en If I can affect a positive change by use of my abilities, I gladly embrace the opportunity. I feel that if you don't use the gifts you've been given, your time on earth has been wasted.

en She has that great attitude we're looking for and she's a great teammate. She's sure of herself and confident in her abilities, but she's humble. We just love her. We feel like we got ourselves a steal.

en It took me longer than what I wanted, ... but I started to feel better about my abilities. I started to feel confident about myself as the year went on. Things really start to slow down. You start to process information faster at the line of scrimmage. You can do it in college, but college is a whole different world from the pros.

en Brandon is so confident in his abilities and that's what makes him so special. He was tired, both guys were, but he's so confident and I don't get too worried when he gets in a tight match because he finds a way.

en It wasn't purposeful, but it is the way we're feeling right now. Back to basics, circling the wagon to come home again. It wasn't purposeful, but it is the vibe over here.

en They'll be a nice team. I'm excited about it. We feel this restructuring will be a positive one. Both people have respective strengths. Setting it up this way will make maximum use of their strengths. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness.

en We feel confident we'll get this finished. I'm being positive.

en I feel very confident that we have a good chance. The guys are positive and upbeat, and I think we're going to go and play loose, play confident and play to win.

en This may be because happy people frequently experience positive moods and these positive moods prompt them to be more likely to work actively toward new goals and build new resources. When people feel happy, they tend to feel confident, optimistic, and energetic and others find them likable and sociable. Happy people are thus able to benefit from these perceptions.


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