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Despite the grim toll, however, more hopeful signs are emerging.
And the more hopeful experts put their hopes in … technology.
To help others have an easier and more hopeful time.
Sean Illing Well, you're definitely more hopeful than I am.
This isn't to say that there aren't more hopeful moments.
I feel like, if anything, less hopeful, not more hopeful.
The party is also more hopeful about taking out Sen.
Maybe this is the moment to make something more hopeful.
Quiet negotiation and slow infiltration look more hopeful to me.
But it also recalls Existentialism in a more hopeful variant.
In fact, I feel more hopeful than I ever have before.
A more hopeful example is Tunisia, where the Arab spring started.
There were slightly more hopeful scenes less than a mile away.
So switching fuels rather than stoves seems the more hopeful approach.
He said investors are more hopeful, but not yet overly euphoric.
He said investors are more hopeful, but not yet overly euphoric.
So in a lot of ways, I would feel more hopeful.
I feel more hopeful and not as horrified all the time.
Do they make you more hopeful and optimistic about the world?
"When I attend these meetings I feel more hopeful," she said.
Post-Foley square, I definitely got more cynical but I also got more hopeful too, It's weird that those two would be put together but I got more hopeful in the sense that change constantly happens.
But the Diceyan model of a "People's Veto" offers something more hopeful.
"It made me more hopeful," he said of his thoughts post-surgery.
I am more hopeful though when it comes to housing finance reform.
"I think it's made me much, much, much, more hopeful," Isay said.
Do you feel more hopeful now than you have in the past?
It is a little more hopeful because it is a functioning democracy.
I'm on the more hopeful side, because there's really no other outlook.
But don't get me wrong: lately I've been more hopeful than fearful.
Now I feel more hopeful, but also confused and a little afraid.
Thomson today is more hopeful about Google's attitude under CEO Sundar Pichai.
But there's new evidence on this question that's a bit more hopeful.
Not only are his doctors more hopeful, his health has been pretty good.
Going into 24, a race he considered joining, he's more hopeful than ever.
They want their parents to feel more hopeful and less oppressed by money.
That makes people feel much more hopeful about the ability to move forward.
It makes me feel so much less isolated and so much more hopeful.
Before Geneviève died in July, the political situation seemed more hopeful, at least.
Because we're sending out a more hopeful message, something we can do actively.
She helped us feel more connected to each other, more hopeful, more human.
This semester, she is sending 50 students to school and feels more hopeful.
I need to make my aloneness more hopeful, at least on the surface.
Instead, he had a more hopeful message, evoking language from his previous campaigns.
But they do offer a more hopeful future than a shrinking employment base.
Personal Journeys Seventeen years ago, the Middle East was a more hopeful place.
Other recent reports, relying on different methodologies and definitions, suggested a more hopeful view.
I just found that this was one of the more hopeful films to me.
Now, with two of the four hometowns decided, I felt more hopeful than ever.
" Anne Finucane, Vice Chairman, Bank of America: "I think we can be more hopeful.
The second part is bottom-up, and that one I'm even more hopeful about.
While all of these recommendations are great, they're not why I'm feeling more hopeful.
The Colombia model offers inspiration for Afghanistan -- and a more hopeful analogy than Vietnam.
Trump has lately sounded more hopeful of resolving divisions with China, saying on Nov.
Perhaps then you're able to be amusing about it or more hopeful about it.
You just go in a certain way into a more hopeful region of conclusion.
The reasons to be fearful haven't changed but I do feel more hopeful today.
Now, he said, things there seem more hopeful, and cultural programming is one reason.
There's definitely action, but the story is a lot more hopeful in its tone.
"Even poor people are more hopeful if they're in a dynamic place," he continued.
It is not that the situation is necessarily more hopeful; it is simply different.
They may even feel happier, healthier, and more hopeful after going through tough times.
" But then he struck a more hopeful note, saying: "We are back on course.
I felt a bit more hopeful recently, watching these steps towards progress take place.
Young people, and the more hopeful among us, see that convictions are still possible.
After counseling, 62 percent of those texters report feeling less alone or more hopeful.
" To the women, she offered a more hopeful idea: "The meteor has already hit.
On Monday, Mr. Clinton framed his critique of Mr. Sanders in a more hopeful message.
That feels so much better, and so much more true, and so much more hopeful.
But this week's confrontation felt both angrier and more hopeful than recent ones have been.
"She helped us feel more connected to each other, more hopeful, more human," they said.
It is similarly existential in its horror, but it's much more hopeful in its outlook.
Americans are no more hopeful for the state of their own relations with each other.
On Tuesday, he sought to draw attention to the more hopeful aspects of his message.
The only firm requirement is a passion for building a more hopeful and equitable future.
Yet I am, as I said, far more hopeful than I was a year ago.
"I'm more hopeful today than I have been in a long time," Mr. Weidner added.
Yet if Trump was hoodwinked last year, there are some more hopeful signs this time.
That's another reason why I'm a little more hopeful than some others at this time.
They're currently planning a third work in this trilogy, which Zec says will be more hopeful.
Are you a creative individual with a passion for building a more hopeful and equitable future?
Well, but you have a more hopeful view — [laughs] My cynical post-modernism is now hopeful.
Retirements "allow the other party to be a bit more hopeful" about their prospects, he said.
AMC is more hopeful, greenlighting a whole season of The Son without even seeing the Pilot.
These are the types of things that would make me feel more hopeful about the process.
Trump sought to address that issue in a more hopeful part of his speech on Monday.
I might feel different if it were Warren doing well — maybe then I'd be more hopeful.
"It just made me feel so much more hopeful about what the next year could bring."
Gab now hosts 98,000 accounts, with tens of thousands more hopeful members on a wait list.
The executives are still cautious, but they say they are more hopeful compared with past years.
Among Republicans, 90 percent are more hopeful about 2018, and just 9 percent are more fearful.
And the institutions are sensitive to it, so it's more hopeful than it used to be.
But there's something simpler and more hopeful threaded through this grim quilt that is important to recognize.
But things are actually much more hopeful than that, thanks to remarkable technological progress in renewable energy.
But ultimately, the message delivered in Philadelphia was one more hopeful than the week prior in Cleveland.
On a more hopeful note, the industry is not just sitting idly waiting for this to happen.
And Draghi partly offset his caution over external demand with more hopeful comments about the domestic economy.
When Donah and his wife moved into their new home, they couldn't have been happier, more hopeful.
I've got to tell you, this is so much more hopeful in terms of for both countries.
Similar legislation has been pushed in previous years but the sponsors are more hopeful this time around.
Mimi Walters are feeling more hopeful about holding onto their seats come November, reports Politico's Rachel Bade.
Danny might be a little more hopeful than me in the lyrics he's writing for new stuff.
That piece of sobering news soured the mood here after a weekend that had seemed more hopeful.
When asked if this visit made her more hopeful for change, Ms. Silverman weighed her words carefully.
Acting on the advice of Winston Churchill, I'll instead close my year on a more hopeful note.
The more hopeful, but also more vague, answer comes in offhand comments and tweets from President Trump himself.
In 2018, shouldn't we craft storylines for people coming out that are at least a little more hopeful?
Italians, in other words, seem to be more hopeful that there are at last jobs to be had.
Ethiopis is back in business, its return symbolising the start of a more hopeful era for press freedom.
KM: The first half is the aching and vulnerabilities I'm feeling and the second half is more hopeful.
Some opponents of the change are more hopeful, believing they have the ear of a powerful advocate. Sen.
We can start being a bit more hopeful, though, because there is a headline you might have missed.
Mr. Posner treats this pair with unusual cleareyed care, granting them a more hopeful ending than Chekhov did.
Here's an idea: what if you and I agreed to tell a more hopeful and helpful story together?
Stocks popped Tuesday following the announcement as investors grew more hopeful about the trade conflict easing or ending.
To the Editor: Even at 72 I can still be awed, mesmerized and more hopeful than ever before.
A lot of period medical dramas veer bleak, but this is definitely in the more hopeful, sweeter vein.
This news leaves me more hopeful than anything else I've read in The Times since before November 2016.
"Chinese credit conditions have been pretty strong recently, people are more hopeful," Oxford Economics analyst Dan Smith said.
A more hopeful sign is what you mentioned out of North Korea, the purge of three senior military commanders.
In formal terms the war has never ended, but recent events have made the group more hopeful of peace.
"Unfortunately, neither the alternative seasonal adjustment, nor the weather adjustment, makes today's jobs report any more hopeful," Wright wrote.
I need your help reaching out to anybody that could benefit from a more inclusive and more hopeful politics.
The future of the Assad regime, while far more hopeful today than six months ago, is far from assured.
Millennials are more hopeful but still a little jaded, with 42 percent of them predicting that they will fail.
"I would like there to be a more hopeful and resilient tone throughout with less blame," Dr. Beeson said.
After last year's word, "post-truth," they strived to strike a lighter, more hopeful note with this year's choice.
Or you can crunch numbers, incorporate more hopeful local election results, and envision a blue wave on the horizon.
It made me more hopeful that when the pandemic ebbs, the vital core of our communities will still remain.
But as a larger pattern, sequel-driven TV does not make me any more hopeful than sequel-driven movies.
Had the Fed been more hopeful, it would have likely attempted a different, more aggressive policy from the beginning.
Witherspoon says educators, more than ever, can play a crucial role in helping students feel less despair and more hopeful.
However, thanks to a social media campaign initiated by Shaimaa, the family's situation is now looking a little more hopeful.
Well, there's that or the more hopeful option: that Swift and Gomez have a song together on the new album.
Sharif Sakr of Gamebench agreed with my assessment, but he was also more hopeful for the future of Android gaming.
He can set a new, more hopeful tone in American foreign policy that inspires the oppressed and undermines their oppressors.
If Beckham had held on to a couple more passes, Sunday's win could have been an even more hopeful one.
It's a bleak picture of the "real world," but for recent graduates, the post-college world seems significantly more hopeful.
The young and inexperienced tend to be more hopeful and trustful than someone who's been through the ringer like me.
Richard Darton, emeritus professor and co-director of the Oxford Geoengineering Programme at the University of Oxford, is more hopeful.
More hopeful, though, is the possibility that the exemption will go away, which is what happened with the House bill.
Why use a violent and thoughtless word like "break" and not one more hopeful, like "change" or "transform" or "invent"?
"I've never been more hopeful than I am now," Gonzalez said, while apparently unaware of Trump's comments at the time.
Here, I wanted to be aware of the pain and sacrifices but look at it in a more hopeful way.
It's far too soon to say, but MOCA today is a more hopeful place than it's been in a while.
The second, and more hopeful story, is this: Many video games are about imagining, and a world without prisons is imaginable.
Stocks opened higher Wednesday amid the more hopeful tone, though they were off their highs of the morning following Trump's comments.
"Plead the Fifth" was written before I left and has a stubborn quality, but "Try Again" is a more hopeful song.
I am more hopeful than I have been in months; the American people won, and my daughter's health care was protected.
Thankfully crosslands68 took the more hopeful route, saying that if Woodworth identified as a tree, that was all right with him.
That has made energy investors more hopeful the producer group will extend supply cuts into the second half of the year.
He was more hopeful about the First Step Act, which was approved 25-5 by the House Judiciary Committee last week.
This is the first step in creating a more hopeful, safer and kinder society where everyone can be productive, global citizens.
And innovations based on dissolving taste strips, 23D printers and body piercing are providing additional glimpses of a more hopeful future.
And the broader the base, the more hopeful it is, because the more different kinds of people are willing to work.
The Kurds, with their fledgling democratic institutions and sympathy for the West, have offered something more hopeful in this bleak landscape.
Although Goldman Sachs has turned bearish on their earnings outlook, the rest of Wall Street remains slightly more hopeful -- for now.
Our collective future relies on the success of women and I couldn't be more hopeful for the world they will create.
For my own family, and hopefully for many others, Each One Reach One is the start of a happier, more hopeful journey.
While the trash-based fatbergs that have plagued sewers represent an awful pollution problem, the Amsterdam Fatberg offers a more hopeful message.
We need to move to a much more hopeful vision of human nature because, otherwise, you can't do any of these things.
For one, it can mean that more workers are coming off the sidelines because they feel more hopeful about the job market.
And she's more hopeful than before — thinking that maybe in addition to relieving pain, medical marijuana will prove to have curative effects.
Ultimately, the only long-term solution to the migration crisis is to help people build more hopeful futures in their home countries.
While prospects for suppressing the flames grew more hopeful, authorities pressed on with the task of accounting for those listed as missing.
As a Muslim and Arab father of a 9-month-old baby girl, I've never felt more hopeful about my daughter's future.
For one, it can mean that more workers are coming off the sidelines because they feel more hopeful about the job market.
" Asked by Stelter if his work had ultimately led to him feeling "more hopeful or less," Arnade's answer was simple. "Less. Sorry.
" The mother of two said she's working closely with doctors to try and "weld back" her retina, adding, "It's looking more hopeful.
But what I can say is that I can't imagine ending the 2010s in any more hopeful way than with Outer Wilds.
While law enforcement and domestic violence prevention advocates tend to remain skeptical of such programs, victims themselves are more hopeful, if cautious.
It's easy to groan about the awfulness of "these kids today," but getting to know them personally reveals another, more hopeful story.
Administrators had sounded more hopeful earlier in the week, amid speculation about a possible Indonesian takeover, saying talks with interested parties had intensified.
GoPro has had a rough year, but the past couple of quarters have largely painted a more hopeful picture for the camera company.
Executives said they were more hopeful than at any point in the past decade that the government was serious about reforming the sector.
But partly because of the better news on the global economy, they are more hopeful about equities: stronger growth should mean higher profits.
Then the chorus shifts gears, from dark to light, driving home a much more hopeful refrain: I'd love it if we made it.
From a more hopeful vantage point, a sense of normalcy, coupled with vigilance, is the most measured reaction to the threat of terrorism.
"I see us both becoming more straightforward in our writing, so I'm not surprised if the new songs feel more hopeful," Martin says.
If that sounds bleak, Jennifer Long, the CEO of AEquitas: The Prosecutors' Resource on Violence Against Women, pointed out a more hopeful truth.
We are beyond stoked for her monologue, and even more hopeful that we'll get to see a musical number from the Frozen star.
Investors appear more hopeful the U.S. and global economies will avoid a return to recession in 2016, ensuring that oil consumption keeps increasing.
On a more hopeful note, having a tentpole show in the midst of summer should help cure some of those mid-year doldrums.
Your counter-thesis — that the American public actually wants a less rancorous and less partisan and more pragmatic politics — is much more hopeful.
"We believe the future should belong to those who use technology to build a better, more inclusive, and more hopeful world," he said.
In Oracle's view, he says, it's a step towards a more hopeful future where it's just that easy to shunt software between clouds.
But inside the pitch-black room, every time her phone screen lit up with a new message, she felt a little more hopeful.
"Each day expresses a more hopeful and inclusive message," he said the next morning, still groggy from a late night in the subway.
It felt calmer and more hopeful than many other correctional environments I've visited, and staff confirmed that they enjoy working in the unit.
The second, more hopeful, lesson from the experiences of other Asian dynamos is that financial tumult need not spell the end of development.
But when she allows practical questions to give way to dreams of how this technology could benefit people like herself, she's more hopeful.
Amid my relief that the swastika was no longer haunting my apartment, it occurred to me: Maybe I'm more hopeful than I realize.
The more Democrats attacked Mr. Trump, the more protective she felt, and the more hopeful she was that he would be re-elected.
The new Axios survey showed 55 percent of Democrats are more hopeful personally about the new year while 44 percent are more fearful.
On a more hopeful note, as I've reported, opioid abuse is one of the few public health issues that draws bipartisan support these days.
Stretching all the way back to 66th Street alongside Central Park, the protest had an atmosphere that was more hopeful and determined than angry.
A third, more hopeful, lesson lies in the way Americans have made national champions of their sometime victims, imbuing them with all-American virtues.
The show comes from House of Cards creator Beau Willimon, but it certainly looks a lot more hopeful about humanity than his last show.
Several months earlier, seated in front of the doctor at the fertility clinic for our very first appointment, I had felt much more hopeful.
Pollsters found 67 percent of Republicans are more hopeful about the world in general in the new year, and 32 percent are more fearful.
"This is about promoting cities and societies that are open, that are more hopeful, that are respectful of differences," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Firm BMO Capital Markets, however, was slightly more hopeful about the pharmaceutical company on Tuesday, calling the quarter "mixed" with a lot of moving parts.
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While Zizek is ultimately fearful of Le Pen, whom he thinks could end Europe as we know it, he is much more hopeful about Trump.
As investors grew more hopeful of a "Remain" vote, spot gold languished, falling 0.2 percent to a near-two-week low of $1.693,262 an ounce.
"Today, let us pray for that peace and for a more hopeful future across the Middle East," Trump said at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
Eskridge is feeling more hopeful about his tiny island after talking to the President and said he's grateful to CNN for introducing Trump to Tangier.
I found that it dealt with the same dark themes as their earlier work, but was more hopeful—a commitment to recovery, no matter what.
"Today, let us pray for that peace and for a more hopeful future across the Middle East," he said at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
Chetkowski is more hopeful for embryos frozen by a method called vitrification, a quick-freezing process that has been widely accepted over the last decade.
Start-up investors are feeling a little more hopeful after a rough year, as valuations shake out in Silicon Valley, according to research released Thursday.
But after Heisserer's script unloads its Big Twist, there's a turn from a pessimistic appraisal of the global profile to a more hopeful look forward.
As investors grew more hopeful of a "Remain" vote, spot gold languished, falling 0.2 percent to a near-two-week low of $1,103 an ounce.
In his dying appeal to his dad, Carl asked Rick to do some soul-searching, and find his way back to a more hopeful place.
As investors grew more hopeful of a "Remain" vote, spot gold languished, falling 0.5 percent to a near-two-week low of $1,261.80 an ounce.
Lobbyists say they have seen more hopeful signs coming from the committee recently about the likelihood of a deal, though the funding issue remains unfinished.
One theory is that younger people have seen fewer elections and were much more hopeful or disenfranchised by the surprise outcome of the 2016 election.
" Former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, issued a statement saying Franklin "helped us feel more connected to each other, more hopeful, more human.
Those comments helped send stocks sharply lower in early trading Thursday, before the president's more hopeful comments lifted the mood of markets in the afternoon.
We got Richard at the March for Our Lives rally in L.A. Saturday, and he tells us he's more hopeful than ever before about reform.
For the more hopeful of us, el conejo malo's success is a signal that the politics of Latinx culture are changing and becoming more inclusive.
It's different now," Rick told him, before promising -- as his son spoke of his vision for a better, more hopeful future -- "I'll make it real.
"Love Without Possession," the highlight from his new collaborative album with Canadian singer-songwriter Julie Doiron, Lost Wisdom Pt. 21973, sounds a bit more hopeful.
Beautifully directed by Denis Villeneuve, the movie is more hopeful than many in this genre — here, the best solutions don't materialize in a gun sight.
Dr. Ceballos struck a slightly more hopeful tone, adding that some species have been able to rebound when some of these pressures are taken away.
In the coming years, when my boys ask again their questions about who can be their best friend, I pray for a more hopeful answer.
But then so many people went to the public square to protest the travel ban — thousands of people — and I began to feel more hopeful.
More hopeful, but still disturbing views, such as that of Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, suggest that we humans will eventually become the "pets" of robots.
If you're thinking of using crowdsourcing to move your business forward, make sure the Turk Myth doesn't "crowd out" the more complex (and more hopeful) reality.
Psychiatric trainees and younger psychiatrists were less concerned about potential risks of psychedelic use, more hopeful about their treatment potential, and more supportive of further research.
JS: There remained room for activism, but also a more hopeful outlook – a sense that we're all basically moving in the right direction in fighting AIDS.
In his ad, Sanders, like Simon and Garfunkel in their song, paints a portrait of a people seeking a better and nobler and more hopeful nation.
For example, Dean featured Sansa Stark on the Four of Cups card, where she looks despondent, and on the Star card, where she looks more hopeful.
Despite everything she's been through, she says she is more hopeful than ever before that this newest surgery will resolve her condition once and for all.
Beyond mere symbolism, however, Mr. Khuon said he was more hopeful than Ms. Shalashova that artistic exchanges such as this one might influence the trial's outcome.
But they're some of the movies I like the best, and the ones that never fail to make me feel better, more hopeful, and less alone.
Jacob Bronowski, embodied by the actor Richard Delaney, is allowed to present his own, more hopeful case, as the play — and Ava — travel backward in time.
The increase could reflect upbeat economic appraisals and indicate that more people are rejoining the work force because they are more hopeful of finding a job.
Going into this year's march, however, she said she feels more hopeful than she did in 2017, despite the tumult of Trump's first year in office.
Perhaps he found that work more satisfying, more hopeful and of more obvious benefit to his country than the work he'd done in our mismanaged wars.
When asked about the world in general, 85033 percent of Democrats said they are more hopeful, compared to 70 percent who said they are more fearful.
Millar, who has been on a more hopeful kick of late, does a fine job of building out his superhero world and imbuing the comic with excitement.
But now that ISIS appears to be contained, people are looking to acquire a status symbol as they face a more hopeful future and build new careers.
"I'm here today because I am gay and because maybe I can make a difference to help others have an easier and more hopeful time," Page said.
I and my attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom, who represent both me and Jack, are now more hopeful than ever that my freedom will be protected, too.
This week has been a good one for that, and I'm feeling a little more hopeful about the state of our micronation than I have in awhile.
These days, Mr. James, who gives concerts to raise money for scholarships, regrets that strident tone, saying that a more hopeful message might have done more good.
Stocks rose on Friday as another round of trade talks between the U.S. and China wrapped up with investors increasingly more hopeful a deal will be struck.
AG: Well you're always worried that you're going to have some untoward events that result in unintended consequences like you mentioned, but I'm actually much more hopeful.
Human by Design sought to strike a more hopeful chord, even if it still acknowledged the possibility that augmentation might one day be a source of conflict.
Tomorrow, thanks to ongoing advances in animal biotechnology, we can envision an even more hopeful and humane future for our planet, its people and our animal friends.
As Trump's approval ratings have ticked upward nationally, Republicans have grown more hopeful about maintaining their edge in November, even here in the heart of the resistance.
To the Editor: I suspect that there is another — and more hopeful — reason that suicide rates are rising: The reporting of suicide has become far more accurate.
I'll now turn to the conversation I recently had with Gray, which turned out to be surprisingly more hopeful than perhaps this introduction has made it seem.
Your foundation's reading list seems like the perfect opportunity to turn the page to 2018 with a more hopeful literary goal in mind: Read books, do good.
In times where we're very concerned about death, joking is necessary and the idea of new life is something that can make people feel much more hopeful.
If they can do this, the direction of the narrative has a chance to turn in a significantly more hopeful direction, both for the Kurds and Americans.
But, at which its title gestures, LOVE AND AFFECTION FOR STUPID LITTLE BITCHES is defined by a more hopeful feeling—not positivity, exactly, but something like it.
But Washington's paper with Cascio tells a more hopeful story, of what can happen when a disadvantaged ethnic group is finally given suffrage in an authoritarian regime.
Employees in India, Indonesia and China are more hopeful about their career prospects than workers in any other major economy, according to a new study from LinkedIn.
Some analysts, like Matthew McClintock at Barclays, see a more hopeful picture in Nike's earnings report, especially in the shoe space that has been challenged by Under Armour.
And yet: It was under that bell jar of emotional upheaval that I felt more hopeful than I have since the moment Donald Trump became the president-elect.
To be perfectly honest, we're not feeling any more hopeful about this thing than we were six months ago, but it seems a lot of people are interested.
The calls don't even begin to count the number of people who, just by listening to the song and hearing the lyrics, feel more hopeful and less alone.
Just when you think there's no hope for a patient, a more hopeful song from Snow Patrol comes on, and you know the guy's going to pull through.
The expansive notion of cancellation is often more hopeful than it is plausible; as a democratic aspiration, it's an exertion of agency and control, a reclamation of power.
Without A Sound is kind of the culmination of that... But this was still more hopeful that someone would be the new Nirvana, but then when nobody was.
The administration, Congress, and Veterans Affairs should continue making strides to ensure that more hopeful stories like the one of Smith are the rule and not the exception.
In my more hopeful moments, I think that we are seeing a backlash to Trumpian authoritarianism that may ultimately strengthen the rule of law, as happened after Watergate.
But the film ends on a more hopeful note, with sisters on the opposing North and South Korean teams sharing a smile before the two countries face off.
There's a lot of awful news out there, so let me mention something a little more hopeful: that it took all this awful news to crash the market.
It is a creature of frightening extremes, this being you once were: more hopeful and hopeless, joyous and despairing, loving and hateful than you have ever been since.
But one explanation is that Democrats are more hopeful about Congress given the prospect of their party taking back control of the Senate and maybe even the House.
But being in Warsaw during the week of protests, and seeing how many young Poles were joining the demonstrations, he said he had started to be more hopeful.
So the way Microsoft appears to have dealt with that reality is one reason that I'm actually more hopeful today than I was yesterday about the Duo's chances.
And it's true that there were children everywhere, and their presence was one of the more hopeful notes of the day's events, suggesting a long future of activism.
A senior administration official told Axios that Ivanka worked with senior adviser Stephen Miller on parts of the speech and looked to give it a more hopeful tone.
Such a diversion has proven a blessing for mainstream politicians as they have failed to offer their people (including the minorities they willfully stigmatize) more hopeful avenues for politics.
Don't you feel like you have some responsibility as a writer to present—not an optimistic, Pollyannaish vision—but something more hopeful for people to have as a takeaway?
Even amidst the terror and bloodshed of World War I, Wonder Womanis a notably more hopeful and upbeat film than the previous three entries in the 'DC Extended Universe.
While Winfrey's White House ambitions are obscure at best, it seems the fictional world has seemingly also realized she is the ultimate touchstone for a sunnier, more hopeful future.
A more hopeful answer would be that being in nature is good for you; there have been studies that illustrate that time in nature can reduce stress and depression.
If you tend to be a pessimist — don't worry — researchers say you can train your mind to have a more hopeful and positive outlook even during life's challenging times.
But although First Meal might sound more hopeful than Last Supper, Green acknowledged that the pleasure of the meal doesn't counteract the burden of the years spent wrongfully convicted.
Though this changes the weight and balance of the story, making it more hopeful while tipping its center of gravity toward the parents, "Dear Evan Hansen" works beautifully regardless.
This year, however, advocates say they are more hopeful that the bill may advance, because it has bipartisan support and offers a relatively straightforward fix to a vexing problem.
While customer wins over Teams have some analysts more hopeful about Slack's future prospects, others worry that the spectre of coronavirus looms over its ability to compete with Microsoft.
This will help you feel better about your current role or could help you feel more hopeful about finding a new job with the skills you realize you have.
On Thursday, USDA Chief Economist Robert Johansson predicted a "return to normal trade" this year, along with other "more hopeful signs" for the farm economy after the recent downturn.
Democrats also became more hopeful after winning a Senate election in deep-red Alabama last year, as well as some state legislative seats in areas that typically supported Republicans.
Critics of U.S. involvement in Yemen are more hopeful about the fate of this year's amendments after the vote in the Senate last month on a Saudi arms deal.
The more hopeful you are about the health care bill, the more likely you are to believe the Trump economy is about to deliver for you and the nation.
Some more hopeful stories have also emerged from the chaos: neighbors taking up the task of rescuing neighbors, crews working nonstop throughout the night to find victims in the rubble.
In that way, Chua's book is reminiscent of a more hopeful time when Asian parents really, truly believed that all it took was hard work to get to the top.
" Obama adds that Aretha helped define the experience of being an American, helped us feel more hopeful and connected ... and sometimes helped us "just forget about everything else and dance.
But beyond the breaking news alerts and the continuing devastation of gun violence in America is a more hopeful story: Nearly four years after Newtown, we're fighting, and we're winning.
"I don't think anybody left having changed their ideas about Turkey, or be more hopeful about it than they were yesterday," said a second investor as he left the conference.
That's a significant departure from April 2400, when 23.3 percent of Americans said that Obama's leadership and plans had made them feel more hopeful, while 30 percent were more doubtful.
"These more hopeful experts said the rising speed, reach and efficiencies of the internet, apps and platforms can be harnessed to rein in fake news and misinformation campaigns," Pew found.
Hard techno can feel like a battering ram, but this is more hopeful—a mix for rolling the windows down and speeding through the countryside on a hot summer night.
Their enduring compassion and determination make the film more hopeful than tragic, even as it captures the catastrophic losses and devastating bigotry that defined the early years of the epidemic.
Thinking of this epidemic of preventable deaths as an infection that can be diagnosed, treated and perhaps cured, I feel more hopeful than I have been in a long time.
What the neighborhood does have is a large shuttered building that was constructed in an earlier, more hopeful era to be a site for the parliament of the Palestinian Authority.
It remains to be seen whether the Yugoslav tribunal will become a relic from a more hopeful time or a trailblazer in a cause that was always bound to suffer setbacks.
But the post-Snyders regime is widely expected to take the films in a more hopeful, colorful, comic-book inflected direction — like what we saw work so well with Wonder Woman.
Johnny Manziel says he's more hopeful than ever for his return to the football field ... telling TMZ Sports he's happy with how he performed in front of NFL scouts on Thursday.
"I'm here today because I am gay and because maybe I can make a difference, to help others have an easier and more hopeful time," she said in her 2014 speech.
But something remarkable happened on June 13, and if our international partners continue the trend, we have cause to be more hopeful for a peaceful future for Israel and the Palestinians.
For now, investors are more hopeful than they were six months ago that Britain can quit the bloc without ravaging its economy, a Reuters Breakingviews index based on asset prices shows.
If a doctor offers a terminal patient a watered-down, more hopeful version of the truth when she doesn&apost know the patient&aposs preference, it&aposs called a "paternalistic" lie.
"I'll never forget how happy he was 23 years ago when he signed the Oslo Accords on the White House lawn, heralding a more hopeful era in Israeli-Palestinian relations," it read.
Some analysts said they expected a more hopeful and unifying message from Trump, especially as he takes office with some of the lowest approval ratings of any president in modern American history.
Still, the confidence about Trump's presidency is mostly fueled by enthusiasm among his base voters rather than by more hopeful expectations among those who didn't choose him on their ballot in November.
But eventually realizing you can't do that and falling back in almost the same patterns and just realizing I have to be more reflective and more hopeful about my feelings I guess.
But before you give up on humanity completely, Google does remind us of the more hopeful and inspiring parts of 2017, like the Women's March and Lena Waithe's moving Emmy acceptance speech.
When asked whether they would be more hopeful about their personal financial situation if a Democratic candidate wins the presidency in 2020, Warren had the most support among survey respondents, with 43%.
There may be something about having equal rights—even if they have no immediate plans to take advantage of them—that makes students feel less stigmatized and more hopeful for the future.
There may be something about having equal rights — even if they have no immediate plans to take advantage of them — that makes students feel less stigmatized and more hopeful for the future.
All told, the experience made Hayes more hopeful about the resilience of the global supply chain economy — though it helps that his factories are not in Wuhan, which is still in lockdown.
I found great satisfaction creatively in finding ways to tell this story that are unique to my point of view, but I also would love to explore something a little more hopeful again.
"Simultaneously, due to changing demographics and the closure of international adoption programs, there are more hopeful adoptive parents seeking to adopt domestically than in any other time in recent history," the statement said.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (CNN)Hillary Clinton will appear in millions of households the night before Election Day with a straight-to-camera ad aimed at driving home a more hopeful message to persuadable voters.
" "By following the trail of your curiosity wherever it takes you, you are continually adding to this body of knowledge that helps make us a more secure, more prosperous, and more hopeful society.
" Video He also told Fox News, "The longer we go without finding Mollie&aposs body, the more hopeful we are that she&aposs alive somewhere and going through something that she can survive.
You can run pessimistic projections of a future in which we have done nothing to curb greenhouse gas emissions, or select a more hopeful option where emissions peak in 2040, and then recede.
"Simultaneously, due to changing demographics and the closure of international adoption programs, there are more hopeful adoptive parents seeking to adopt domestically than in any other time in recent history," the statement said.
This movie had some of those qualities and featured cities being attacked and buildings exploding, but ultimately this felt a lot more hopeful and fun than the Avengers or the Dark Knight movies.
If I'm right, there's a realignment, however subtle, in progress at the court now that portends a future more hopeful, or at least more interesting, than appeared likely even a few months ago.
While she grew up watching her father's health deteriorate and believing that a diabetes diagnosis would always be fatal, she became more hopeful as she progressed in her research and lived longer herself.
We cannot rest until we can make sure that not one more life is lost to needless violence, until we can make all of our cities safer, healthier and more hopeful for everyone.
" Not wishing to let him have the last word, I replied with a postcard of my own, a more hopeful one, Poussin's painting of Moses discovered in the bulrushes, and wrote, "Or this.
Regulation, labor, and health care policy top the list of economic concerns for executives, Oberhelman said, but with an incoming administration that is pro-business, the CEO said corporate leaders have become more hopeful.
This type of use case signals a more hopeful, albeit horrifying, potential for augmented reality that, aside from Pokemon Go, has mostly resulted in undelivered promises and a hell of a lot of gimmicks.
" The tone, from the Kremlin and from the media, Lipman says, is more hopeful "but in their [the Kremlin's] own deliberations, I think they are very aware that they don't know what to expect.
But a new documentary paints a more hopeful picture about the inspiring way that many Americans are taking matters into their own hands and committing to protecting the environment — even when the government won't.
He is more hopeful that special forces on the ground can work with local militias, such as the Misratans, who have repeatedly asked for military assistance from America as "co-ordinator, broker and referee".
Still, in interviews with education, policy and savings experts as well as current and former students, a more hopeful scene emerges, one in which the strategies to remedy the problems are ample and growing.
But United's visit to Anfield on Sunday — where the mood is more hopeful, now, than it has been for almost three decades — should give Mourinho's employers, more than the manager himself, pause for thought.
Talk about Project Include and what you're doing and what you hope, because I find it's fascinating, because you seem to have a much more hopeful ... given all you've been through, than I do.
LONDON (Reuters) - Further U.S. sanctions on Russian interests hit Europe-listed stocks on Monday, denting a recovery as investors became more hopeful a trade war between the United States and China could be averted.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Potential homebuyers priced out of Hong Kong's stratospheric property market may now feel more hopeful as housing prices finally begin to cool after a bullish stampede lasting more than two years.
I'm more cynical, because I see it as a way to assimilate the critique (like the CIA does with Noam Chomsky and others), but here's a more hopeful article: The very headline delivers a jolt.
We asked some of our contributors whose articles seemed to strike a particular chord with readers to revisit their pieces in light of developments since they were published — were they more hopeful now or less?
But Mr. Squadron was more hopeful about the lessons of the last few weeks — and what it could portend for Democrats if they are able to compete in statehouse races in the years to come.
Mokgosi's exhibition is a bit more hopeful than Marx's diagnosis as the poems he has chosen are mostly ones of female empowerment, an approach mirrored in his figurative representations of African and African American identity.
The poverty, depression, and enduring losses of the reservations that are echoed in the dialogue fade for a moment in the flurry of hooves, and the remembered past seems to promise a more hopeful future.
" An optimist would acknowledge the challenge in a more hopeful way, saying, "This is going to be difficult, but it's a chance to rethink my life goals and find work that truly makes me happy.
"Many of us have long been working on turning Texas blue, and I've never been more hopeful than I am for 28503, and the Latino community is the tide that will make it happen," said Rep.
It was a more hopeful time, one where it looked like services from Microsoft (Skype), Google (Google Voice), and Apple (iMessage and FaceTime) had a shot at breaking the one-device, one-number hold on things.
While Mélenchon failed in his bid to reach the second round, and while his campaign suffered from a number of shortcomings, his result is a sign that politics can be done on a more hopeful basis.
Yet the Netflix show also expanded greatly on its source material: We never really see the perspectives of students who are not Clay or Hannah, and the book overall ends on a far more hopeful note.
"Our relationship being the anchor in our lives, the reference point of how we were experiencing life was for each other — I don't know, it suddenly allowed me to write much more hopeful music," Roberts says.
And these bills, after 85033 years of frustration, are making me and many other family members feel a lot more hopeful that we have reached the proverbial tipping point to better addressing such a paralyzing epidemic.
"I think Democrats will be unified against Donald Trump and in favor of a more hopeful optimistic message for the country," said Josh Shapiro, the Montgomery County commissioner, who is running to be Pennsylvania's attorney general.
It is about a more hopeful America where each person might see beneath the surface of another, and find within oneself a tolerance toward oneself — even a celebration — as we allow our own surfaces to change.
When this noble character first appeared in London in 2015, in the premiere of "The Hard Problem," Mr. Stoppard's first full-length play in nine years, the Western world felt like a slightly more hopeful place.
But, today, another, more hopeful story is being written in Hazleton, where a pioneering effort is underway to welcome new immigrants, spurred by a revered local sports celebrity committed to rebuilding the frayed bonds of community.
But always our back-and-forth kept me thinking, reassessing, curious about the nature of the country's flaws and, with every new idea Alan dissected, I was more hopeful that the flaws could be repaired someday.
On a more hopeful note, Mr. Heisbourg said that given Mr. Trump's stated desire to avoid further American military engagement around the world, he might now — having shown toughness — be more open to negotiating with Iran.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Washington Post reported on Monday that Pentagon officials privately told a watchdog for years about their deep concerns about the U.S. war strategy in Afghanistan, including senior officials who were publicly more hopeful.
While prospects for suppressing the fire grew more hopeful, authorities stepped up the grim task of sifting through rubble of homes obliterated in wind-driven flames that roared through Paradise, sending residents fleeing for their lives.
On Wednesday, stocks on Wall Street ended the session on a high, as investors grew even more hopeful on the prospect that the Fed would cut interest rates during the course of 2019, as trade conflicts mount.
One that hasn't been adequately advanced since Linda Babcock and team asserted that nice girls don't ask feels notably more hopeful than attempting to reverse lifetimes of socialization, battling natural predilections or just accepting blatant discrimination indefinitely.
If this video is envisioning a more hopeful future for the United States, it seems that DuVernay and Jay Z are placing the spotlight directly on these two issues as the most divisive in our public discourse.
"I think he is more hopeful than I have seen him since I first met him seven years ago," said Syed's attorney C. Justin Brown, following Tuesday afternoon's conclusion of his client's five-day post-conviction hearing.
The randomness of the chance encounter, the romance, the voyeuristic thrill — it's a feel-good story that made the chaotic world we live in feel a little smaller, a little more friendly, and a little more hopeful.
More hopeful was federal Judge Robert Sweet's late July ruling to allow an unhappy former shareholder's lawsuit to continue against the defunct Bear Stearns and two of its most senior former executives, James Cayne and Warren Spector.
A more hopeful and prosperous future for citizens across Africa, as well as the long-term security of the United States, will depend on these private sector commitments to embolden democratic voices and advance sustainable social change.
And those may be images that represent a more hopeful vision of our future, in comparison to the bleak, dire visions of our future that's told in the logs, in the archaeological data from the old world.
"Every night, when I leave here, I feel like my soul has been healed a little, that I have less despair, that I'm a little bit more hopeful that we're going to figure this out," he said.
Areas once held by the group have seen their first Christmas services since 2013, and many Christians there have sounded more hopeful than they have for years about the fate of communities that date back to biblical times.
But their political genius was to shape the pessimistic, angry conservatism of Barry Goldwater into a more hopeful, inclusive ideology — an ideology that could win elections and reshape American politics; an ideology that felt confident rather than scared.
"Pro-life states are more hopeful than they've been in a long time because they see some of this shifting at the federal level, so they're being more bold in their efforts to restrict abortion activity," Liebel said.
The Movement Hotel, which opened this month in one tower of the Bijlmerbajes, once the Netherlands' most notorious prison, offers both a unique experience for its guests and a glimpse of a more hopeful future for its employees.
It will be the first time that a royal will appear on the cover of a gay publication, and shows a progressive and more hopeful approach to how members of the royal family might better support marginalized groups.
He's maybe more hopeful, but he is also drunk and has been eating nothing but pan-fried pork dumplings for like, 36 consecutive days (honestly, it would've been healthier for me to have just taken up hard drugs).
Seldom is truth more hopeful, compelling or well-corroborated than emergence, in recent years, of a specialized, little-publicized brain treatment program for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) known as Magnetic EEG/EKG-guided Resonance Therapy (MeRT technology).
Other books are more hopeful: Jesse Ball's novel "Census" may tell the story of a functionary volunteering to carry out a mysterious government project, but at heart it remains a tender exploration of a poignant father-son relationship.
WASHINGTON — After a turbulent first year confronting friendly fire from President Trump, Senate Republicans are entering the summer before the midterm elections feeling more hopeful about retaining their narrow majority than at any time since the president's election.
More hopeful years followed under the so-called Sunshine Policy of President Kim Dae-jung, the first progressive politician to take power since the adoption of a democratic Constitution in 1987, who held office from 1998 to 2003.
"I am more hopeful today than last week that we can assemble 60 votes for a DACA bill in the Senate and we now have a real pathway to get such a bill through the Senate," Schumer said.
The researchers explained that the reason for the two-season spikes could be pretty simple: People tend to feel more hopeful during the holidays, and are likely to use them as a last-ditch attempt to mend a relationship.
Yoshida: This documentary about the current-day NYC ballroom scene and the LGBTQ youths who live by it is a much-needed update to the beloved 1990 voguing doc Paris is Burning, set in a much more hopeful time.
The droning score, composed by Jason Staehler Hill and Ari Ingber, and Di Fiore's penchant for cutting to images of the bare and forbidding landscape cast a pall over the proceedings, but the documentary feels more hopeful than not.
And it's the kind that ends on a more hopeful note, with the dancers in pairs, one holding the other off the ground and spinning together as the curtain falls, just as it has fallen on many similar scenes.
STRBSKE PLESO, Slovakia, Oct 11 (Reuters) - European Council head Donald Tusk said on Friday he felt slightly more hopeful the European Union and Britain will achieve a deal on the latter's withdrawal from the bloc following months of deadlock.
And for as much death and destruction as we've seen on the show thus far, Game of Thrones is ultimately a story about generations giving way to each other, about people finding newer, better, more hopeful ways to live.
In more hopeful days, before Donald Trump became the overwhelming poll leader, Scott Walker, Jeb Bush, and Marco Rubio all aligned behind the view that a less generous, less expansive, less regulated insurance coverage scheme should replace the Affordable Care Act.
But the idea has slowly regained steam within the Trump administration — which on Monday sided with Kiev to reject a Russian bid to introduce peacekeepers into Ukraine — with Ukrainian officials more hopeful than ever that Washington will make the deal happen.
While I found few answers to my questions, a number of Marks's textiles offered more tangible responses to the weight of a culture struggling to survive the present and more hopeful visions of what it means for that culture to persist.
A federal judge ruled on Monday ruled that 21 oil and gas companies including Shell and Exxonmobil will have to defend themselves against a climate change lawsuit by Rhode Island in state court, where the state is more hopeful of winning.
"I think the facts favor the more hopeful view right now, so it's worth staying in this market, as long as you recognize that if the trade talks break down, then we're going to get a decent decline, " he said.
I got the flying app earlier (which you can watch on our FaceBook Live on Recode) showing that people feel more capable, are more hopeful after they've experienced flying in VR. So you know, Mark was a New York Rangers goalie.
"It's a historic victory for the kind of global cooperation required to leave our children a brighter, more hopeful tomorrow," said Rhea Suh, president of the NRDC Action Fund, the political arm of the Natural Resources Defense Council, in a statement.
Having made Los Angeles his home over the last two years, Tyler's latest record, Goes West sounds more hopeful, but its creation might just have been Tyler's way of coping with the last few years (hell, there's nothing wrong with that).
As I did, I saw that when I asked the unfaithful wife to describe herself in the years ahead, she described only a better version of herself and a more hopeful future, one where cheating did not play a role.
They found that 90 percent of students felt more hopeful about climate change when engaging with the subject in a fun or joyful manner, and that 83 percent felt that their commitment to climate change action was consequently more sustainable.
On the other hand, a doctor offering a patient a watered-down, more hopeful version of the truth because she has discussed it with the patient and actually knows their preferences — that&aposs seen as a trust-building prosocial lie.
The book is hopeful but it makes the point that to reach that better, more hopeful, place, we got to do all the things that Barack Obama laid out in his farewell address about organizing, marching and most importantly voting.
While his right-wing coalition colleagues want to use the new occupant of the White House to further their expansionist agenda in the West Bank, Mr Netanyahu is now much more hopeful that President Trump will make America Iran's Great Satan again.
Once told there was no hope they could ever walk again, a handful of paralyzed patients had a treatment — an epidural stimulator implanted in the spine — that seemed to offer a more hopeful prognosis, as reported by at least three separate research teams.
Analysts had widely expected policymakers to keep Canada's main policy rate steady at 0.5 percent, but officials sounded a more hopeful-than-expected tone about the outlook for domestic growth, while still warning of possible fallout from events like the Brexit vote.
"There may be something about having equal rights — even if [these students] have no immediate plans to take advantage of them — that makes students feel less stigmatized and more hopeful for the future," Julia Raifman, a study author, said in the statement.
But the service also thrived in the US at a time when social media felt more hopeful than oppressive, and when the idea of foreign actors harnessing its burgeoning power to sow discord would have read as some kind of bonkers LiveJournal fanfic.
In the past, analysts have persistently discounted the possibility that OPEC members such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Nigeria and Libya will agree to production curbs as they protected market share, but some analysts have become more hopeful an agreement can be reached.
In fact, citizens of India and Brazil — two other large, developing countries — also appear to be considerably more hopeful about a future with self-driving cars than those from more developed nations, such as the U.S., Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom and Germany.
In a week that has seen two high-profile suicides, Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain, Kessler said he is "far more hopeful that we will find proper treatment" and that the number of suicides resulting from depression will ultimately be insignificant statistically.
Of those surveyed who identified as Democrats, 21625 percent said the primary race makes them feel more hopeful, while 2900 percent said it makes them feel less hopeful and 220006 percent said it doesn't make any difference about the party's chances in November.
My 50 years of clinical practice, advances in brain biology and research that the Center for Mind-Body Medicine has published on the use of self-care and group support to address psychological trauma, stress and depression offer a more hopeful picture.
The safe-haven yen and Swiss franc pulled back from recent highs against the dollar on Tuesday as financial markets stabilized, with investors turning more hopeful that tensions between the United States and Iran would not escalate into an all-out war.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The safe-haven Japanese yen and Swiss franc pulled back from recent highs against the dollar on Tuesday as financial markets stabilized, with investors turning more hopeful that U.S.-Iran tensions would not escalate into an all-out war.
"There's no room for corruption in the LAPD, not even one percent," Kading's boss, played by Brad Sexton, tells him, although the statement sounds more hopeful than real as events unfold, with fingers pointing at a cop having been contracted to murder Biggie.
It's by diving into that very human in spite of that Herzog reminds me why his disdainful bon mots are more hopeful and more generous than he's often given credit for, and where the film offers some of its more compelling observations.
"This is a much more hopeful and positive period in history than we have seen certainly in our lifetimes," she told me in early August when I sat down with her in the White House to talk about the Obama administration's foreign policy.
" After a brief opening greeting in Hebrew, William added: "Israel's remarkable story is partly one of remembering its terrible past but also looking forward to a much more hopeful future ... the modern story is one of inventing, creating, innovating and striding confidently into its future.
As new rulings threaten to further devastate our already devastated planet, as sexual harassment and exclusion continue to proliferate the scientific and tech worlds, and as the need for women leaders becomes increasingly urgent, these badges promise to help shape a more hopeful future.
Between the lines: The new approach is the reason White House officials and congressional Republicans are getting more hopeful about a breakthrough, although there's still a long way to go and they'd have to be sure the compromise actually picks up new Freedom Caucus votes.
If all that has you down, The New York Times has created an interactive that shows what different countries are doing to cut carbon emissions and how adopting each of those policies could be helpful for the US. It's a much more hopeful view.
As Haiti currently responds to Hurricane Matthew – including CARE's efforts to provide clean meals, water and supplies to those in immediate need throughout the country – we must stand behind mothers like Ermicile and Josephine who are the promise of a more hopeful future for Haiti.
And we couldn't be more grateful for having had the chance to serve, nor more hopeful for the future than we are now based on what we know of the 22 capable new governors who will continue the work for Americans in the new year.
"One who is more hopeful, and sees opportunity for his or her family, will put energy into pursuing opportunity, instead of blaming others for their current misfortune," said Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and leader of the administration's Middle East peace initiative.
" Giles Merritt and Shada Islam of Friends of Europe, a research institution in Brussels, hailed Mr. Macron, saying that if elected, he "would not only breathe new life into the Franco-German 'locomotive' but offer a more hopeful and upbeat message for the future.
But a survey of known proposals shows most are frightfully unimaginative and ruthless in their plans to devastate fragile ecologies, divide sacred Native lands, imperil human rights, and soak up billions of US taxpayers' dollars in the process — though a few are more hopeful and creative.
But new forecasts from the International Energy Agency (IEA) for the future of global renewable energy capacity offers a far more hopeful picture, predicting a massive spike in clean energy over the next five years—if, that is, necessary policy and regulation are acted upon now.
R.O. was one of the first efforts not only to halt but actually to reverse the cognitive symptoms of dementia, and as such it gave the staff of nursing homes something to do that felt more hopeful than the endless round of washing, dressing, and feeding.
In some slightly more hopeful US election news, Best Coast's Bethany Cosentino has taken a little positive action by setting up an email support hotline, with the intention of helping all those left feeling "empty, disgusted, confused, helpless and scared" by the result of the vote.
"I am more hopeful than ever that four conscientious, brave Republicans will come forward and tell Mitch McConnell you can't shut this down without witnesses, you can't shut this down without documents," said Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, referring to his Republican counterpart.
In June 2015, on the eve of the debut of what turned out to be the final season of Hannibal, Fuller told me that he occasionally wanted to do something more "hopeful": I yearn for the days of Pushing Daisies and having a broader twinkle in my storytelling.
Which is why, in his concession speech, he said that he's never been more hopeful than he is now — that "tonight's loss does nothing to diminish the way [he feels] about Texas or this country" — and the crowd, like so many others across the state, responded with wild cheers.
When the runners come through—this community of struggle and exhaustion, everyone in their own individuated pursuit but shoulder to shoulder all the way across the wide avenues—and the city turns itself inside out with empathy and affection, this place is something different and altogether more hopeful.
"Today, we can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel and I am more hopeful than ever that we can finally end this injustice and show our military families how much their sacrifices truly mean to our country," Jones said in a statement late Monday.
The season 3 winner of The Voice released her single "Take You Home" in March — which she credits for putting her in a more "hopeful space" after leaving her record label and ending a long-term relationship in 2017 — and PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at the new music video.
But the danger of climate change is certainly as grave a danger to American prosperity and global security as World War II. If voters will put more pressure on both parties in the coming election cycle, making clear their growing fears, we perhaps can turn ourselves in a more hopeful direction.
I wanted for people to watch it and maybe want to dance, laugh, feel good or less lonely, more hopeful, or maybe just happy, and if someone has felt this way for just 5 minutes while watching it, then I feel that I have accomplished what I was set to do.
Gail: Maybe it's because I'm now on the other side of the generation gap, but despite the terrible moments in 1968, the situation in 1968 seemed more hopeful — the country was turning against the war in Vietnam, the civil rights movement had come of age and the women's movement was blooming.
Thirty-five percent of those surveyed who identified as Republican said the Democratic primary race makes them feel more hopeful about how the 2202 general election will turn out while 2628 percent said it makes them feel less hopeful and 28500 percent says they don't think the race makes any difference.
The local embrace is more hopeful for Williamson, 219, who arrived by unlikely chance via the No. 230 pick in the draft lottery and whose teenage charisma, explosive power and agile grace have made him the most anticipated N.B.A. rookie since James joined Cleveland out of high school in 23.
At the top of the episode, things seem more hopeful than they have over eight episodes, as Simone (August) and "chosen one" Rasmus Anderson (Tønnesen) finally reunite with their father, Frederik (Lars Simonsen), at the headquarters of Apollon, the company supposedly working on saving the human race from the end of the world.
Because Rick, Michonne and friends did live on Sunday, in surprising numbers, as the show seemed to atone for the cliffhangers and slogging misery surrounding the arrival of Negan with a well-paced thriller of an episode that, as the creators have promised, kicked off a new, more hopeful phase of the story.
In a survey conducted in the past few months by Gallup for my organization, blacks in "fragile communities" -- that is high poverty with limited opportunities and social mobility -- are more hopeful about the future, value college education more, and want to start their own businesses at higher rates than similarly situated whites.
Despite the large cast of characters, each feels specific and real, from the vicar, Jane Hughes, who is the closest thing this reticent town has to a therapist, to Gordon Jackson, the town's Casanova, who, in a sympathetic twist, often seems more hopeful than his bedmates do about the possibility of a lasting relationship.
It may live up to only a portion of its promise, but if it galvanizes creativity and innovation, if it provides a more hopeful model for the future of the Middle East, away from oil and religious conflict and towards urban solutions infused with the best of technology, then it won't matter if it fulfills all of its dreams.
I wish I felt more hopeful and less disappointed in our former mayor and current governor, Pat McCrory, who not only refused to budge on the issue, but went so far as to call the NBA's move "Total P.C. B.S." It's a dismissive response to an issue that will cost my city and state millions in revenue.
Republicans a little more hopeful: Committee Chairman James InhofeJames (Jim) Mountain InhofeDemocrats, environmentalists blast Trump rollback of endangered species protections Bottom Line Overnight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador MORE (R-Okla.) said he is convinced the withdrawal will be conditions-based.
Image: US Fish and Wildlife Service / Flickr Creative CommonsLast week was a sad one for the planet, but buried beneath headlines of the history's largest carbon polluter telling everyone else to piss off, a team of researchers issued a more hopeful message: Coral reefs, a poster child for impacts of climate change, may not be as doomed as we think.
But, you know, if you want to take a more hopeful view of the world, we're operating so far short of the frontier what's possible in terms of sensible policy, that it's possible, if you had a little bit better -- we discovered the capacity for more pragmatic government, you could see some improvement in both the rate of (inaudible) over time and how those outcomes are distributed.
So I don't care how bad things get, in the morning if I can summon the strength at night, before I go to bed, and every moment during the day, I want to be someone that is living hope — not preaching it, but working it — every single day trying to make this nation more hopeful, for myself and for everyone who lives in it.
Republicans, however, may be more hopeful for action on the issue under President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, who has vowed to rip up the Iran deal.
Trump sees Iranian threat as unifying force in quest for Middle East peace "During my travels I have seen many hopeful signs that lead me to believe that we can truly achieve a more hopeful future for people of this religion and for people of all faiths and all beliefs and frankly all over the world," Trump said, delivering remarks Monday evening alongside Netanyahu.
"So, if your career has been centered on bringing people together and creating a more hopeful and optimistic politics, then that's what you should run on, because anything else with be called out as BS." It might also bode well for Booker that campaigns centered on love and national unity have a winning track record with Democratic presidential candidates, including Barack Obama in 2008 and Jimmy Carter in 1976.
The more hopeful view on what might come from this is that Neeson offers us a flesh-and-blood example of a nearly 70-year-old man who remains a work in progress, a man whose world was shaped by Ireland's sectarian political struggles even as he imbibed a cultural racism -- international in scope -- that identified black men (regardless of guilt or innocence) as violent, criminal and dangerous.
Encouraged by the rise of Republican presidential candidates Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE and Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE, House Democrats have become more hopeful they can beat the odds and make huge gains in November.

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