Co > References for ‘confidence’
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[6] The chairperson of the Bhukti General [...] another organizer who enjoys the confidence of the villagers. A village will [...] the Village Executive Committee.
[17] No matter what country you belong [...] much. In such circumstances your confidence in the ability of doctors remains [...] give them your respect either.
[38] The conduct of doctors and nurses [...] and nurses, who have to win their confidence and inspire them with faith. Labourers [...] tenderness and sweetness.”
[40] In medical institutions where the [...] hospital can ever inspire faith or confidence in the minds of the patients. [...] hospitals as they are of prisons.
[31] Patients should always try to retain confidence and strength of mind. They should [...] the upper hand in their minds.
[222] Because the vipras have so much confidence in their presence of mind they [...] anyone with any kind of wealth.
[16] The fluidal plexus, or svádhiśt́hána [...] [indulgence] avishvása [lack of confidence] sarvanásha [thought of sure annihilation] kruratá [cruelty]
[11] Previously I told you that there [...] weaknesses as sense of despair, loss of confidence, etc., because whichever way the [...] develop some way to get rid of her?
[178] Ya is the acoustic root of avishvása vrtti [lack of confidence], and is also the acoustic root [...] may have met people who have no confidence in themselves at all, even if [...] in this world. As they also lack confidence in others, others have no confidence in them.
[80] I have already expressed my lack of confidence in the success of economic idealists [...] basis of a short-term plan only.
[17] In India in the great logic age, [...] Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who restored confidence and a practical cult and outlook once again.
[18] The amount of social welfare achieved [...] administrators do not command the confidence of the people. Once they are removed from power they lose their social prestige.
[9] The fluidal plexus, or svádhiśt́hána [...] avishvása lack of confidence ya [...] la
[15] He has explained in the Giitá [...] instilled hope in all, has given confidence and faith to all. “O human [...] your mind.” He has said:
[40] The worst kind of sin is called [...] ascetic, Ravana first gained the confidence of Sita and then treacherously [...] thief in the guise of an ascetic!
[33] The word pratáraka [...] takes the food with unhesitating confidence, and then if it is reeled in with [...] certainly be the deed of a cheat.
[34] If mango glue is kept in a container [...] a creature after winning their confidence by tempting them with food be considered the deed of an honest person.
[35] Many years ago I used to hear [...] selfish ends after gaining the confidence of the common people. One word for such “confidence men” is kut́a .
[75] “You see,” he replied, [...] After that I didnt have the confidence to look at anyone elses [...] of a real spot.’ ”
[16] Besides language, people have a [...] public. This will create a sense of confidence and glory in the peoples minds and thus strengthen the bonds of fraternity.
[6] The svádhiśt́hána [...] [indulgence], avishvása [lack of confidence], sarvanásha [thought of sure annihilation] and kruratá [cruelty].
[19] There are many individuals who [...] desire to work, but they have no confidence in their own strength. They think, [...] full of doubts and hesitations.
[35] There cannot be a socialistic government [...] constitution and to secure public confidence that leaders speak on socialism [...] 9 )
[37] To accept the perception or inference of a person in whom one has confidence is called ágama or authority. [...] the blind followers themselves.
[10] Whenever Dharma declines, whenever [...] Táraka Brahma is to instil hope and confidence in human beings. He says: