In particular, they argued, investigations should be carried out in confidence and innocence should be presumed until guilt was proven.
"To score goals, an attacker really has to be high in confidence, " Camara explained.
The images have been published on the club's website and the club says all information will be treated in confidence.
And should she get a wildcard for next year's event and find herself drawn against champion Venus Williams, Robson will not be lacking in confidence.
Any and all information provided will be treated in strict confidence.
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The second is that there will tend to be an increase in confidence as investors increasingly believe that there is a global effort to manage the world's economic problems.
"We go to Carlisle in good spirits, knowing that there might be a waver in their confidence, " he told BBC Tees.
"We will not allow there to be a situation where confidence in the family courts rises as it allows its work to be seen, only to have that confidence collapse through children or parents suffering the anguish of being identified - either directly or indirectly, " she said.
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The report added this could be down to increased confidence in reporting such crimes but said there could be other reasons for the rise.
But unlike in 2007-8, everyone knows what could be done to restore confidence in the eurozone: if Germany made a clear and unambiguous statement that it was prepared to underwrite the eurozone's public finance, real stability would return to the eurozone much faster than it has evaporated, so long as the over-borrowed members of the eurozone stuck to realistic commitments to cuts deficits.
The decision to tax uninsured depositors risks undermining confidence in European deposit guarantees, which may now appear to be legally less than watertight, undermining confidence in other weak banking systems.
"All information will be treated in the strictest confidence, " the PSNI statement said.
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The greater shift to Europe "may be signaling some confidence in people's ability to spend more and travel farther, " said Chuck Thackston, ARC's managing director of data and analytics.
Following her confirmation, her immediate task will be to rebuild confidence in the UN negotiations in the lead-up to this year's major summit in Mexico at the end of the year.
It also recommended that ministerial access to official statistics in advance of publication to be reduced to help increase public confidence in the figures.
While it may be virtually impossible to survive in office without faith in a supreme being, it remains to be seen how successful the Democratic Party's new confidence in the power of personal testimony will prove to be with a divided and volatile electorate.
"If you can give the industry confidence, if you can give employees confidence in their employers and you can give the city confidence in the businesses then it will be able to raise far more investment, " he said.
There is also likely to be a no confidence vote in Education Secretary Michael Gove.
But an even bigger risk could be a loss of confidence in the American government's balance sheet, he said.
Campaigners will welcome Mr Blair's intervention but may be sceptical about his confidence in the outcomes.
And even if it does, will that be enough to restore confidence in Brazil's currency?
It is only by talking that tensions will be decreased and confidence built in other parts of the agreement.
The State Department appears to be putting its full confidence in Blix.
Alexandra Maruna, for the prosecution, said Strasser had "massively harmed European politics" and deserved to be punished for abusing confidence in elected officials.
"A-levels are a well known and well respected international brand and it would be foolish to damage confidence in them for no compelling reason, " said ASCL leader Brian Lightman.
And that I think is going to be critical to further instill confidence in the markets.
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Abuses of the system need to be tackled in order to restore public confidence.
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