To have confidence or faith in.
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Examples for "figure "
Examples for "figure "
1 In reality, given the generous qualifying regulations, quite sizeable movies often figure .
2 Today's new figure is down from the 67 new cases reported yesterday.
3 I've long given up trying to figure things out in China today.
4 Jun Kwang-hoon is a political figure -a far right political icon.
5 But the authors note the figure will vary from year to year.
1 Conditions are forecast to deteriorate over coming days particularly in coastal areas.
2 However, the forecast now predicts the rain will continue past that point.
3 Did Recorded Future forecast Tunisian political violence in the summer of 2010?
4 Cost inflation this year is in line with managers' forecast , said Premier.
5 However, the forecast was clouded by higher production costs and investment expenditure.
1 Therefore, one needs to rapidly estimate suitable measures of the screening effect.
2 However, due to the crisis, they were allowed to estimate the fall.
3 Ask your lender for a good faith estimate of all closing costs.
4 That will surely be the case with Romney, given his public estimate .
5 One estimate says that your premium will increase by £10 per year.
1 But some reckon that the new age needs buttressing by new thinking.
2 His excellent health and physique made it difficult to reckon his age.
3 Economists reckon a stronger fiscal response is needed to support economic growth.
4 Traders in Europe reckon the London-listed stock will get a similar boost.
5 Got what he deserved, I reckon . ' Sadly, it was a common view.
1 The CDC used different methods in the past to calculate the number.
2 It can calculate far better, work more efficiently; it makes no mistakes.
3 Insurers also calculate their capital needs differently than banks do, Ryan said.
4 Allow children to pay cashiers and calculate the change they should receive.
5 In general, to calculate the y-velocity, I can say: This would work.
1 Mercedes have been able to count on more power in qualifying, however.
2 Thankfully, however, he didn't need to count on luck in the future.
3 It was always easy to count on avarice among the foot soldiers.
4 The problem is that Samaras can count on just over 50 percent.
5 A surly 'Don't count on it' was the best she could manage.
6 Consumers could once count on ever-rising home prices to buffer their wealth.
7 Either way he can count on the support of his wife Brigitte.
8 And she can't really count on her family supporting her corner, either.
9 News organizations can't count on elections every day or a bridge collapsing.
10 Who can we count on to protect our election process in 2020?
11 I'll need someone I can count on to lead the task force.
12 We did not count on Tritt's quixotic action at just that moment.
13 And the Saudis, he suggested, could no longer count on preferential treatment.
14 I couldn't count on the masters' generosity two terms in a row.
15 I presume I can count on you good people to be witnesses.
16 I knew I could count on you to do the right thing.
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