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1 confidence
[΄kɔnfidəns] n վստահություն. have confidence in վստահություն ունենալ, վստահել. lose confidence վստահությունը կորցնել. give one’s confidence to վստահել. place confidence in հավատալ, վստահել. told in confidence գաղտնաբար ասված. enjoy smb‘s confidence օգտվել մեկի վստահությունից. have every confidence լրիվ վստահել. (ինքնավստահություն, համոզվածություն) speak with confidence ինքնա վստահորեն խոսել. gain confidence (ավելի շատ) ինք նավստահություն ձեռք բերել. (գաղտնիք) in strict confidence խիստ գաղտնի. exchange confidences գաղտնիքներ փոխանակել. confidence man կրճ. conman խաբեբա, խարդախ մարդ -
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3 Confidence
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4 Confidence clerk
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5 Confidence crook
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6 Confidence limits
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7 Confidence-trick
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13 No confidence
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15 Public confidence
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18 phishing confidence level
A value between 1 and 8 that is assigned to a message based on its content and that reflects the liklihood that the message is phishing. -
19 spam confidence level
"The normalized value that is assigned to an e-mail message. This value indicates, based on the characteristics of the message, such as the content, message header, and so forth, the likelihood that the message is spam. This value is persisted with the message when the message is sent to other Exchange servers." -
20 spam confidence level threshold
"The level at which the content filter feature in Exchange Server takes a specific action on a specific message, such as rejecting a message or deleting a message."English-Arabic terms dictionary > spam confidence level threshold
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