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Meanings of relatively confident in English
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Usage of relatively confident in English
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We are relativelyconfident in our ability to learn from (bioethanol production) lessons.
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Some analysts think dollar strength can return if the Fed remains relativelyconfident about next year's monetary tightening path.
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I'm relativelyconfident the royals won't express an opinion on whether they like Red Peak or not, Mr Mallard said.
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Supporters at yesterday evening's event were relativelyconfident the party would get enough votes to make up the next government.
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I felt relativelyconfident that Al Gore had already offered himself as an envoy, and was continuing to do so.
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Only when job news stabilizes and enough of the population feels relativelyconfident that they'll be getting paychecks in a year.
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And although it was difficult to be sure, I was relativelyconfident that it was a University of Miami faculty parking pass.
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I was relativelyconfident that the guard standing watch could not understand English, so I decided to try communicating with Euna again.
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But consumers were still relativelyconfident about current conditions, with a net 11 percent feeling better off than they did a year ago.
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In contrast to preparations elsewhere the football side of things was the one area in which most Brazilians were relativelyconfident going into the event.
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I was relativelyconfident that I could get the better of either of the young men who had wheeled my father away from his deathbed.
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Geithner, who was speaking at an India-U.S. business forum in New Delhi, said he was " relativelyconfident" that Washington can manage its fiscal challenges.
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The figures from Q3 shocked a relativelyconfident nation, when a 0.6% contraction was reported at the beginning of the month.