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14 Sentences With "most self assured"

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For that, the most self-assured player of his generation is just another nervous rookie.
At the end of this season, I feel she is the most self-assured character in the show.
Her works are at their most expressive in the places where abstraction is at its most self-assured.
" She once told an interviewer, "I'm the most self-assured person I've ever met, very arrogant at times, sure.
We've all ghosted or been ghosted upon, and being ditched leaves even the most self-assured people in a pit of self-doubt.
Patterns clearly emerged among the mentally strongest people I talked with, which I cross-referenced with the habits of the most self-assured leaders I met over a 30-year corporate career.
The early weeks of a school year can rattle even the most self-assured kid — the swirl of new classes, teachers and tribes, and the pressure to try out new extracurriculars, sports and even personalities.
Even more qualifying, Walsh said, was that D'Antoni figured to be better emotionally prepared for the pressurized environmental conditions, whereas Walsh believed that even the most self-assured rookie head coach would find them daunting.
Read more>>> By Claire Shipman, Katty Kay and JillEllyn Riley The early weeks of a school year can rattle even the most self-assured kid — the swirl of new classes, teachers and tribes, and the pressure to try out new extracurriculars, sports and even personalities.
"Over the course of the series she's been completely unaware of what she wants, where she wants to be, who she really is, and at the end of this season, I feel she is the most self-assured character in the show," Turner said in the interview.
A writer for The Hot Hits noted that there are several tracks on Fear & Freedom that highlight Coulter's "vocal skills", and praised "the party starting tracks that will make you want to hit the dance floor". A writer for the Australian Recording Industry Association called it a "dance-heavy album", and wrote "if you need an album that's a poppy-party-starter this might just be what you're after!". A reviewer for NW magazine commented, "If you ever doubted it [Fear & Freedom], we'll tell you straight [...] Ricki-Lee is the real deal". Ara Jensen of The West Australian wrote that the album features "some of the most self-assured and thumping vocal performances" of Coulter's career.
The reception of the character was mixed. Libby Callaway from New York Post stated Mya was one of their favourite "virtual babes", and said she threatened to take Lara Croft's title as the internet's most popular pin-up girl, also describing Mya as "the world's first 'cyber assistant'". Whilst admitting that the character of Mya was visually appealing, John Sullivan of Wireless Insider also stated that Motorola "went overboard" by trying to give the Mya program a character in the hopes she would become a celebrity in her own right, and accused Motorola of trying to mimic the success of Lara Croft. Mya was described in the 2003 book Data Made Flesh: Embodying Information as "by far" the best-rendered and most self-assured digital woman.
" Keogh also stated that Keoghan is the film's "ace card," and that the actor "gives his best, most self-assured performance to date," as Martin, the "supremely frightening yet weirdly charismatic creation who makes even the act of eating spaghetti seem terrifying." Zhuo-Ning Su of Awards Daily wrote in 2017 that the revenge thriller is "less complex than [Lanthimos'] previous work but [it] engrosses and unsettles all the same," adding that the film "palpably improves" in its second hour. While praising the cast, particularly Kidman, Su added that Keoghan "shines brightest as the plain but charismatic boy who's somehow not quite right", calling his performance "vivid," and "fully realised." In a mixed review, Nicholas Bell of ION Cinema wrote that the "mysterious, highly metaphorical" film, which he compared to "something from the Old Testament", "finds the director getting a bit too hung up on his own idiosyncrasies.
Following its release, Lovato was accused of copying Jessie J's song "Domino" and Katy Perry's song "I Kissed a Girl"; the lyrics "It's okay/I'm a little curious too/Tell me if it's wrong/If it's right/I don't care ... Got a taste for the cherry/I just need to take a bite" were compared to the theme of Perry's "I Kissed a Girl," which was also co-written by Max Martin. In response, Lovato stated the songs sounded unalike, saying, "I think more than one female artist can kiss a girl and like it". Yasmeen Gharnit of Nylon magazine called the song "a blatantly summer song" that has "boisterous, cinematic instrumentals and synth beat" that distract from "some straight-out-of-your-middle-school- diary lyrics". Jason Lipshutz of Billboard gave the song a rating of four-and- a-half stars out of five, calling it Lovato's "most self-assured statement to date".

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