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He carried the most implicit confidence of all his employers, and was kind to young jockeys.
Still more so, by the stipulation of implicit confidence which I beg to impose.
Both Lockwood and his daughter had implicit confidence in Ross.
"You know Vor Daj well and have implicit confidence in him?"
Her husband and her three children had implicit confidence in her coherent sympathy.
The novel emphasizes the need of implicit confidence and trust, if two persons united in wedlock are to live happily together.
Christie saw and felt this then, and when the homely woman spoke, listened to her with implicit confidence.
I know that Mr. Mainwaring had the most implicit confidence in him."
I have implicit confidence in him."
"We are sworn, once for all, to implicit confidence and devotedness against all proof.
A brilliant and intrepid observer in whom his pilot places implicit confidence when engaged in action.
They know the old fellows note is true to an elk or hog, and, with implicit confidence in his "find," they never hesitate to join.
Harry Vincent had implicit confidence in The Shadow.
I had implicit confidence in him and my confidence was proven by the record of his service which was without a blemish.
"The man that he has done the most for and in whose loyalty he ought to have the right of implicit confidence, is robbing him blind."
There was a sort of implicit confidence in him that he was really such a good fellow at bottom, Providence would not treat him harshly.
Rendel was a man of great energy, and implicit confidence was felt in his efficiency, tact, and honesty.
I haff der most implicit confidence.'
Eccentric (and successful) businessman "Lord" Timothy Dexter was said to place implicit confidence in her predictions.
In giving this opinion, Tchaikovsky showed an implicit confidence in his own music, and the realization that it compared favorably to any number of their compositions.
"I have implicit confidence in yere honesty, gentlemen, and I intend to prove it by coming richt alang with ye."
She wondered if there had ever been father and son like these before-each with such implicit confidence in the honour, the integrity, and the manly strength of the other.
He had seen how it had guided me across the water to the very coast that I desired to reach, and so he had implicit confidence in it.
Each of us felt that we could thus best safeguard the interests of our respective families, since we both had implicit confidence in the other's honesty and integrity."
-- Such was the implicit confidence which Bonaparte reposed in me that I was often alarmed at the responsibility it obliged me to incur.