increased confidence

collocation in English

meaningsofincreaseandconfidence

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increase
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
us
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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confidence
noun
uk
/ˈkɒn.fɪ.dəns/
us
/ˈkɑːn.fə.dəns/
the quality of being certain of your abilities or of having trust in people, plans, or ...
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(Definition ofincreaseandconfidencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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When results from the two experiments are equivalent, the payoff inincreasedconfidencein the original experiment is rich indeed.
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The findings from the subjective and objective measures of the participants' quality of life were congruent, whichincreasedconfidencein the findings.
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Increasedconfidencein interpretation of images generated by intraoperative echocardiography will alert the surgeon about the need to revise a repair prior to leaving the operating room.
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As such, the validity and replicability of these findings may be inferred with someincreasedconfidence.
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With a sense of security comesincreasedconfidence.
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This simple scaling givesincreasedconfidencein our ability to scale this system to levels relevant for high yield.
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This led toincreasedconfidencein repeat prescribing among all staff.
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The benefits have been diverse: from relaxing to uplifting properties, fromincreasedconfidenceto decreased feelings of anxiety.
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If the truth (or falsity) of a node is relatively stable in inferred truth value, then there isincreasedconfidencethat uncertainty has been minimised in the model.
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Three interwoven aspects of a beneficial rehabilitation experience were described :increasedconfidence in one's capability to cope at home, improved physical ability, and positive reciprocal interactions with the staff.
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Baseline assessments prior to randomization assured comparability of intervention and control groups and thereforeincreasedconfidencethat outcome differences reflect true effects of the intervention.
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Perceived benefits included saving time for the nurse and patient, increased convenience for the patient, better continuity of care,increasedconfidencein the nurse, and better communication skills.
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It can hardly be said that the past weeks haveincreasedconfidencein this area.
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Any costs should be offset by theincreasedconfidencethat investors will have about the success of investing in poorer countries.
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On the contrary, he may have more to gain from theincreasedconfidencein the industry that would result from such an inclusion.
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It probably signifies the increased willingness of victims to come forward and report such incidents to the police, and theirincreasedconfidencein doing so.
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He has notincreasedconfidencein the future of the rail network by deciding to close it.
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It is due in part toincreasedconfidencein the availability of credit, which has not been so readily available in the recent past.
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However, nothing has happened since a year ago which seems to be a cause forincreasedconfidence.
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This will enable the public to haveincreasedconfidencein the quality of the service and reliability in the specified sectors of the industry.
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