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1 But does Japan have the dynamism to denuclearise, decontaminate and regain confidence ?
2 When you once regain confidence , the way will be clear before you.
3 He was exactly what the pride needed to regain confidence in Doc's leadership.
4 As soon as you do that, people regain confidence and the run stops.
5 We came into this game wanting a win to regain confidence .
6 All this time I had been fighting hard to regain confidence .
7 He fancied that by returning home he might regain confidence .
8 Investors are now looking for macroeconomic reforms and International Monetary Fund support to regain confidence .
9 Home buyers and their lenders should gradually regain confidence that their investments will be sound.
10 By degrees he began to regain confidence , he kept urging himself to have courage and be calm.
11 It took years for me to regain confidence in myself, Corfman told NBC's Today show on Monday morning.
12 His approving answers reassured me, and I began by degrees to regain confidence , and the vital heat returned.
13 Day after day passed and the abbe's sinister apprehensions were not realized; he, too, began to regain confidence .
14 When you are dealing with such a crisis it is extremely difficult to regain confidence amongst investors, Matys said.
15 Local people say the project has also helped mountain communities regain confidence in their ability to withstand such floods.
16 It was designed to provide activities and fun for children with serious illnesses to help them regain confidence and self-esteem.
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