The military uses the phrase "confidence is high" to indicate the quality and belief in received intelligence or situational information. "Confidence is high" indicates that the information is from a reliable source, or is confirmed and/or supported by other sources.
She was not in the military per say...she worked with the C.I.A.
Czar Nicholas II famously expressed his confidence in his military leaders during World War I, stating, "I trust you completely," as he appointed General Brusilov to command the Russian armies. However, his relationship with the generals was often strained, and he sometimes intervened in military decisions, leading to criticism of his leadership. Ultimately, his inability to effectively manage the war contributed to his downfall and the abdication of the throne in 1917.
Nobody can say for sure how long naval military relationships will last. Long distance relationships, as with any relationship, require commitment and effort on both sides.
The word you are looking for is "desert." It refers to the act of abandoning one's post or duty, particularly in a military context, and can involve leaving without permission or fleeing from service obligations. Desertion is typically considered a serious offense in the military.
17:40They don't put the colon in the times, as it is generally quicker and easier to say.
The German translation for the word alert is "Alarmbereitschaft".
Confidence is: confianza
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generally red I'd say..
la confiance
just say it they will admire ur confidence!
just take a deep breath and say it with confidence
Accuracy is important because what you say reflects on you. When you are accurate in what you say people will come to see that they can have confidence in the veracity of your statements.
i think its real but if it is then weve went back 80 years or so but i cant say this but the navy have already seen it and there on high alert bacause we might get glassed
family with him
any age if you want to say cool build up your confidence and just say it!!!
I would say flirt, hurt, alert..