Republican voters were more optimistic under the administrations of Reagan, GW Bush and Trump, while Democrats were more optimistic under Obama.
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More than one-third of global CFOs said they were either "more optimistic" or "a lot more optimistic" about a Brexit resolution 12 months on from the vote.
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" Teacher Ruzdijic was more optimistic: "I admire these kids.
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I talk to you and you seem much more optimistic.
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MacLean was a bit more optimistic: She expected perhaps 100.
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But there's a more optimistic message from these millionaire investors.
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HANNITY: Leonard Leo, you may be more optimistic than me.
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"Take a longer, more optimistic view of history," he said.
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I am – I could not be more optimistic about China.
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"I feel more optimistic about the future now," she said.
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I would like to offer an alternative, more optimistic view.
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Comments by British policymakers added to the more optimistic tone.
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The government has reason to be a bit more optimistic.
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Australians are scarcely more optimistic about his party's prospects, however.
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Scientists and engineers were more optimistic than the writers themselves.
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We are more optimistic about growth prospects in 2018, however.
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These outcomes are far more optimistic than congressional economists expect.
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Lance thinks not, but Pete and I are more optimistic.
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At the White House, we hear a more optimistic read.
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Again, the patients reported feeling less afraid and more optimistic.
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"I was a lot more optimistic last year," she said.
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When it comes to local crime, Americans are more optimistic.
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Workers are more optimistic about when the recovery will begin.
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There is a more optimistic way to look at things.
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Are you more optimistic about trans actors getting more representation?
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Janice Wells, an educational consultant from Chicago, was more optimistic.
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But others seemed more optimistic that the foundation would remain.
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It has also made BlackRock more optimistic about stock prices.
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Headlines Boris Johnson 'marginally more optimistic' for Brexit deal on.ft.
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For Comcast and Disney, the trajectory is much more optimistic.
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"These two weeks, everyone will be more optimistic," she said.
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"I'm in the room, and I'm getting more optimistic," Sen.
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Coming into 2019, ClearBridge was more optimistic than the consensus.
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"I'm actually a little more optimistic than Aubrey," he said.
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The nation's focus is also on another, more optimistic story.
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And they tend to be more optimistic about risky decisions.
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We've never been more optimistic about the future of our business.
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"After Millay" (2002), is a far more optimistic painting about poetry.
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Likewise, when business are more optimistic, they tend to invest more.
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Zuckerberg: Well, I'm more optimistic about — Harari: Yeah, I guess so.
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But this time around, Unity Reform Commission members are more optimistic.
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The positive shift stems largely from more optimistic reviews among Republicans.
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Meanwhile, average American investors are feeling more optimistic about their future.
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Policymakers remain more optimistic about the economy than traders, analysts said.
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I came out of the last 18 months much more optimistic.
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Trump took a much more optimistic view in his rally speech.
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I feel like this is one of the more optimistic albums.
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The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development is even more optimistic.
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"Broadly, in American CEOs there's a more optimistic view," Nassetta said.
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In recent months, pro-EU campaigners have been feeling more optimistic.
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Morgan Stanley's analysts were more optimistic of a meeting of minds.
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The government is more optimistic, with a forecast of 3 percent.
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Doing so also steers the world toward a more optimistic journey.
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In fact, he said it had only made him more optimistic.
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It is not too late to rally behind more optimistic alternatives.
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The flows reflect how much more optimistic professional investors have turned.
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For another, some labor-market experts are more optimistic than others.
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Land purchases by developers have recovered as builders turn more optimistic.
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Notably, signs were more optimistic in the shorter-range narrowbody sector.
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His basic finding: The more optimistic candidate had almost always won.
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Just thinking about tacos helps me maintain a more optimistic outlook.
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As expected, Ma took a far more optimistic stance than Musk.
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One might expect Italy to be in a more optimistic mood.
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By 2016, these same independent voters had become slightly more optimistic.
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Everyone had been more optimistic then, in football and in life.
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Ms. De Somer, of the European Policy Center, is more optimistic.
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The message is brief but there's a different, more optimistic tone.
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One of Wall Street's biggest bulls is getting even more optimistic.
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They've actually been more optimistic than most on the U.S. economy.
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Investors seemed to be buying that more optimistic assessment on Wednesday.
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Other military officials were more optimistic about the increased foot traffic.
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ARE YOU OVERALL MORE OPTIMISTIC ABOUT THE OUTLOOK ON THE ECONOMY?
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Alexei Ulyukayev, Russia's Economy Minister, was more optimistic about privatisation prospects.
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Some pockets of hope among donors Some donors were more optimistic.
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AMERICA'S GOING TO BE STRONGER, MORE OPTIMISTIC AND A HAPPIER COUNTRY.
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KERNEN: They are more optimistic this year— and there's global growth.
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The more optimistic members think rates should stay where they are.
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And, indeed, Democrats are far more optimistic about the country's direction.
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But it is a more optimistic way to view the business.
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The two Democrats are, of course, more optimistic about their chances.
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Serbian President Tomsilav Nikolic gave a more optimistic assessment of the visit.
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"I'm more optimistic now than I was before the election," he said.
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Charleston Noble, a Harvard Ph.D. candidate studying gene drives, is more optimistic.
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But Trudy Barber, another technologist who gave a talk, was more optimistic.
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Analysts have been sounding more optimistic about its big flash-memory business.
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And millennials were more optimistic in every country surveyed, save for Indonesia.
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Even companies that have had a tough time are modestly more optimistic.
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Kent Moors, executive chairman of Energy Capital Research Group, is more optimistic.
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I can't think of many messages more optimistic, or necessary, than that.
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Liu was more optimistic about the sophisticated chips that power data centers.
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From my point of view, I would be more optimistic than you.
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So I'm now much more optimistic clearly than I was last year.
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Those forecasts are more optimistic than World Bank projections released this month.
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Good news America: You're feeling way more optimistic about saving for retirement.
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A top Wall Street firm is getting more optimistic on Twitter's prospects.
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The strategist offered a number of explanations for a more optimistic outlook.
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Republicans were more optimistic, with 68 percent saying they feel better off.
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And I guess that's a little bit more optimistic than they are.
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This pitted these "inflation doves" against other economists who are more optimistic.
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Friday, negotiators were sounding more optimistic about the possibility of a deal.
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As the media became more optimistic, the American public did the same.
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Still, Senate leaders appear more optimistic that a deal is in sight.
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Earlier in the day, Mr. Rouhani had taken a more optimistic stance.
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I do think that I was probably, yeah, more optimistic about things.
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I'm being grim on purpose; more optimistic views than this are possible.
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Mr. Logsdon was more optimistic but was never naïve, Mr. Pfeifer said.
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The new forecast is still more optimistic than most private economists' views.
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If so, do you wish you could be a more optimistic person.
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Word spread in Luxor that Ballard concurred with Watanabe's more optimistic assessment.
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Bremmer struck a more optimistic tone on the US-China trade war.
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GE struck a more optimistic note on its healthcare and aviation businesses.
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It could be made he was a little more optimistic than earlier.
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But conversations with advertisers took on a much more optimistic tone, Anthony said.
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There's the younger and more optimistic version of Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson).
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More optimistic figures could boost those numbers to 220 million, the study says.
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If skepticism is rampant in Washington, the Moon administration is somewhat more optimistic.
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New data showed that consumers were feeling more optimistic than expected in June.
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Americans are more optimistic than they've been in years about life in retirement.
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Looking back, perhaps M was a relic of a more optimistic technological moment.
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Many U.S. public pensions have worse funding situations and even more optimistic assumptions.
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Now, chip companies may be more optimistic about their regulatory chances in China.
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Goldman Sachs isn't much more optimistic on 2016 than it was for 2015.
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But the recent polls have given them a reason to be more optimistic.
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Analysts at Huatai Research are more optimistic about the banks' prospects this year.
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That was in contrast to the more optimistic projection by the Trump administration.
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Consumers were even more optimistic in October than economists polled by Reuters expected.
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Students were more optimistic than other adults in the security of their rights.
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Curbelo, too, is more optimistic about the prospects for cannabis reform in Congress.
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"I am more optimistic today than when I woke up yesterday," he said.
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Still, Friday's report sounded a slightly more optimistic note than the previous report.
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A more optimistic fifth thought they were nearing the end of the meltdown.
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And-- and-- and management has been more optimistic than-- than-- subsequent events-- delivered.
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And becoming leadership doesn't make women more optimistic about opportunities available to women.
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"[I'm] more optimistic than I was a couple months ago, actually," he said.
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Other perspectives are more optimistic about blockchain's potential to solve difficult transparency issues.
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Yet he has expanded the brand again, and is more optimistic this time.
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Does it make you wish for a lighter, happier and more optimistic time?
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Maria Hadjimichael, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Cyprus, was more optimistic.
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Many American public pensions have worse funding situations and even more optimistic assumptions.
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So, over the five-year term, we'd be more optimistic on this group.
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Economists in the Reuters poll were more optimistic, expecting 1.2 percent annualized growth.
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Meager Christmas markets opened to peddle baubles to a slightly more optimistic populace.
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However, a rival report published on Thursday painted a much more optimistic picture.
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"It was more optimistic than it (initially) looked," 49ers head Kyle Shanahan said.
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Does this article make you more optimistic about this country and your future?
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Texas Democrats remain cautiously optimistic, with some more cautious and others more optimistic.
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With two years left in her prison sentence, she sounds much more optimistic.
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In nearly every nation surveyed, the informed public is more optimistic about its future.
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Other findings: Republicans and independents are far more optimistic about the world than Democrats.
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In July, medical journal The Lancet released its own report, which was more optimistic.
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They're also looking more optimistic about their businesses than they were a year ago.
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Trader Tim Seymour is more optimistic for Nike because of its multiple product channels.
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"It won't surprise you to know that we're more optimistic than ever," says Bill.
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As I said, it's much more optimistic than, I think, the new book is.
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But in the last two weeks these allies have become a little more optimistic.
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She said that while she had initially been hurt, she now felt more optimistic.
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Eric Swalwell, who sits on both the Judiciary and Intelligence committees, was more optimistic.
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By contrast, GLAAD's findings regarding representation on television in 2016 were significantly more optimistic.
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Survey respondents were also more optimistic about the job market and their own finances.
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"With a strong economy, you would think teens would be more optimistic," he said.
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Instead, he said he'd never been more optimistic about America than he was today.
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Hopefully next year's data reveals more optimistic trends in both homicides and opiate deaths.
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Yet both Kohl's and Macy's management sounded more optimistic about their fourth-quarter opportunities.
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Hopefully it will bottom out this year, and I'm slightly more optimistic for 2017.
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January's official data, however, painted a much more optimistic picture about Asia's largest economy.
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" By the end of his comment, he sounded more optimistic: "It's an attractive project.
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But no science has been more optimistic, more based on promises, than medical genetics.
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Gaspar: Look I have a much more optimistic view of China than you have.
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The RBA has become more optimistic about the economy but minutes of its Nov.
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Here's where things get a bit less certain, and potentially a lot more optimistic.
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Uncertainties regarding developments such as a possible Brexit currently inhibit a more optimistic outlook.
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Consumers were feeling more optimistic in August, according to a survey released on Tuesday.
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He's more optimistic about keeping temperatures from rising more than 2 degrees Celsius, though.
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Republicans are growing much more optimistic about their chances of saving their Senate majority.
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As negotiations have plodded on, Canada has sounded a more optimistic tone than Mexico.
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"If anything, we are even more optimistic now about China in 2018 and beyond."
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Canadian and Mexican trade ministers were more optimistic during a Thursday panel in Davos.
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Voters are more optimistic about current leadership in the state, according to the survey.
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Paradoxically, however, the Panmunjom Declaration has left skeptics more skeptical and optimists more optimistic.
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They became more optimistic, however, after discovering support systems that embraced their true selves.
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"I'm more optimistic than many about the future of school reform," he told me.
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So I'm feeling a little bit more optimistic about the options available to me.
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I was somewhat nervous in North Carolina before Super Tuesday, I'm much more optimistic.
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Jefferies is getting more optimistic on Salesforce shares due to its strong deal pipeline.
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This results from sellers basing their price on more optimistic profit projections than buyers.
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Americans say they feel more optimistic about the economy since President Trump was elected.
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In Meridian, a white businessman who owns a black radio station is more optimistic.
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Chris Murphy said he's more optimistic than he was even as recently as Monday.
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But he also said that technical analysis of sterling painted a more optimistic picture.
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That's in contrast to competitors who had given more optimistic outlooks for this year.
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The opportunity around cryptocurrency has caused some analysts to become more optimistic about Nvidia.
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More broadly, investor sentiment on British stocks has become more optimistic in recent weeks.
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John Hultquist, director of intelligence analysis for cybersecurity company FireEye, was somewhat more optimistic.
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Mark Z. Jacobson, a Stanford professor of civil and environmental engineering, was more optimistic.
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I never met anyone more optimistic about art or his place in its history.
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The second is the more optimistic prediction of an average increase of 2.25 degrees Celsius.
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Now, on the eve of Friday night's pageant, she feels more optimistic about her chances.
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That it actually is a much more optimistic picture than President Obama wants to paint.
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I am somewhat more optimistic about the summit's prospects for several reasons—but cautiously so.
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Still, even some of the more optimistic strategists say a sector allocation shift is warranted.
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The Schumpeter column will return in 2017 with a new (and possibly more optimistic) author.
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"They haven't delivered, " he said, adding that he's slightly more optimistic than the SunTrust analysts.
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Polls show Democrats are more optimistic than one might expect during a supposed contentious primary.
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During the Obama presidency, black Americans were consistently more optimistic about the future than whites.
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To be sure, Munster is more optimistic on Apple than the average Wall Street analyst.
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Credit-rating agencies have grown more optimistic about Chicago, after listing its bonds as junk.
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He also emphasizes that a few other long-term papers have shown more optimistic results.
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The more optimistic one is that Chris was the sole victim of the critical shot.
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White House economic projections have generally been more optimistic than consensus forecasts from independent organizations.
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Consumers were feeling slightly more optimistic than expected in February, according to a recent survey.
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" Overall, the CEO also indicated she's "more optimistic than ever for our company's growth prospects.
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One school which is more optimistic thinks okay, 40 percent is full time, part time.
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Animal spirits are shortened – are short-hand for saying, you know, people got more optimistic.
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Other prominent Brexit supporters who bankrolled the campaign were more optimistic about the project's fate.
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Anthony Chan, chief economist at Chase, told "Closing Bell" that he's a little more optimistic.
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The global markets are also a bit more optimistic than they were just days ago.
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But we are more optimistic about what the deal means for medium-term growth prospects.
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You know people are a bit more optimistic about Dry Bulk One Belt, One Road.
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For a more optimistic outlook, Statoil recently told CNBC oil prices would rebound — in 2018.
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All of a sudden, the news seems a bit more optimistic about America's opioid epidemic.
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Brad McMillan, chief investment officer for the Commonwealth Financial Network, is a little more optimistic.
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Still, some analysts are more optimistic about the new merchandise they've seen on Gap's shelves.
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Mr Manzuoli, sitting beside menus that display Guapaletas's 41 flavours, sounds more optimistic than fearful.
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"I'm more optimistic now than I would have been with a Republican House," he added.
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I would be much more optimistic about Armenia than any other revolution of recent times.
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"This tells me analysts are more optimistic than usual," John Butters of FactSet told me.
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As a result, Golub is more optimistic over corporate earnings this year and next year.
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"I'm more optimistic leaving that meeting than I have been in a while," said Sen.
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"Clearly the market had expected more optimistic comments," said Esther Reichelt, currency strategist at Commerzbank.
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If you'd like another comparison, I think they sound like a more optimistic Manchester Orchestra.
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Banks have risen the most as investors grow more optimistic that interest rates will increase.
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Their attitudes mirrored national polls that showed blacks to be more optimistic about the future.
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" Their conclusion: "Experiencing more anger triggered more optimistic beliefs; experiencing more fear triggered greater pessimism.
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Collins is not committing herself to the bill but is more optimistic after the lunch.
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Though not ebullient, they were more optimistic than at the same time a year ago.
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To be sure, Subramanian has a more optimistic view about the rest of the decade.
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Lauren Stevens, the director of Open:FactSet data strategy at FactSet, has a more optimistic view.
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Unemployment is at a 16-year low and businesses are more optimistic than ever before.
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Still, Roose said he was slightly more optimistic with a phase one deal nearly signed.
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Still, all of these advancements represent a more optimistic outlook for what AI can do.
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Because of this, I am more optimistic than ever about opportunities for growth for 2018.
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Along with the move, committee members showed a more optimistic view of the U.S. economy.
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Several analysts are becoming more optimistic about future market share gains for Advanced Micro Devices.
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KBC Securities said the new mid-term targets were a bit more optimistic that expected.
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I think he was a little more optimistic than I've seen him in many moons.
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Polls show the French are now more optimistic than they have been in some years.
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The commercial for Space Food Sticks is like a document from a more optimistic era.
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Why is the new World Energy Outlook (WEO) so much more optimistic about renewable energy?
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Every WEO shows growth in RE plateauing; even this new, more optimistic WEO shows that.
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That compared with 18 percent of CFOs who were more optimistic before the deal was struck.
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Now, with Rubio reversing course, Republicans are a lot more optimistic about the Sunshine State. 2.
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Analysts have been more optimistic about the company so far this year following a tough 2018.
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And I tend to be... more optimistic that we are not going to see a war.
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Far more optimistic, Lerer Hippeau's Eric Hippeau says he sees opportunities to invest in technology infrastructure.
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Obama says he is more optimistic than ever about America's future, and he may well be.
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Other China watchers appeared to be a little more optimistic with Hong Kong's pursuit of democracy.
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Analysts were closely watching the spending outlook, which showed firms were more optimistic about coming year.
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There is a growing sense that the ECB is getting more optimistic in their economic assessment.
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He's more "a world as we would like it to be" personality and therefore more optimistic.
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But the Egyptian FA was more optimistic after Salah met the national team doctor in Spain.
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" He sounded more optimistic about passing major tax reform legislation, rating its chances as "pretty good.
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People now have more money in their pockets and feel more optimistic about their economic prospects.
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The DIHK Chambers of Industry and Commerce was more optimistic, projecting 2.7 percent growth in 2018.
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"I wish I had more optimistic statistics, I wish the numbers were better," he reportedly said.
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In 10 weeks, they reported feeling more optimistic about their lives and even felt physically healthier.
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" And after the GOP meeting Tuesday, Graham sounded more optimistic, calling the options discussed "promising proposals.
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Which, if you ask me, is a much more optimistic vision of tech-enabled marital bliss.
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The Trump administration estimate is more optimistic than others that have modeled potential growth and revenue.
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Together, they recorded music that's brighter and more optimistic than the gothic agony he specialized in.
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"I wish I was more optimistic," said Suzy Wilson, the owner of Riverbend Books in Brisbane.
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After watching Ms. Pelosi speak at the Kennedy School, she was more optimistic, though warily so.
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And readers, I'll be honest: Nothing I read in the report makes me any more optimistic.
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"We're doing more optimistic episodes and stories, rather than just dystopian and negative ones," Brooker said.
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Neal Katyal, who wrote the special counsel regulations, offers a more optimistic take in The Times.
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Investors grew more optimistic that economic relief in response to the outbreak is on the horizon.
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Edmunds is slightly more optimistic, forecasting sales of 17.1 million, which would be a 0.7% decrease.
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"I'm a little more optimistic," Mr. Figueiredo said as we walked through a vineyard in June.
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"I'm a bit more optimistic that the Russians will come in as a peacemaker," he said.
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Invesco's Kristina Hooper expects a majority of multinational companies to turn more optimistic this earnings season.
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But Sutter said he's "a little more optimistic" about the recent agreement between Washington and Beijing.
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The bank has a more optimistic view of gold prices as the year progresses, he said.
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Investors' expectations for U.S. economic growth were more optimistic than in our 1Q16 survey in February.
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Here are 10 bits of positive news that can help you feel more optimistic about 2020.
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Some were more optimistic, believing that she could stay on at the USPTO in Trump's administration.
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I THINK HE WAS A LITTLE MORE OPTIMISTIC THAN I'VE SEEN HIM IN MANY, MANY MOONS.
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Raymond James is getting more optimistic on Bed Bath & Beyond shares due to the improving economy.
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Does the article make you more optimistic about the increasing role of robots in the workplace?
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But most of all, I feel lucky, grateful, and more optimistic than ever of what's to come.
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Others were a little more optimistic about how changes to Japan's overtime rules would impact the economy.
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Dimon was somewhat more optimistic, though he admonished warring factions in the U.S. to resolve their differences.
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Being fearless also makes people more optimistic, which keeps them going when life turns difficult, he added.
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However, she's much more optimistic about next year, thanks to so-called unicorns waiting in the wings.
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But as they observe British rhetoric yielding to reality, some now proclaim themselves a little more optimistic.
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But Al Tompkins, senior faculty at America's Poynter Institute, had a more optimistic take on the situation.
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Rudolf Bohli, the CEO and CIO of RBR Capital, was more optimistic about investing in Greek banks.
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A11: I don't see if the EU is becoming more optimistic than they were six months ago.
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Venkat Viswanathan, a professor of mechanical engineering and materials science at Carnegie Mellon University, is more optimistic.
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Still, households became a little more optimistic about their finances in the coming year, the survey showed.
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"I'm more optimistic now than I was a year ago," Culp said in a recent GE newsletter.
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As Milling-Smith muses: "Maybe we need more optimistic VR right now, for the next four years."
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Even as Sloven grew more optimistic, the urgency to leave China seemed to abate as 2019 began.
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Hariri said last week he was more optimistic than before that a new government would be formed.
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"I'm just much more optimistic about the economy than some of the rhetoric you hear," Smith said.
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Goldman Sachs economist Jan Hatzius is even more optimistic, pegging global growth at 3.5 percent next year.
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The other, more optimistic option involves enlisting cities to build a patchwork of new or improved infrastructure.
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"I'm more optimistic they can start to deliver in the single-digit thousands" this year, he said.
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Others take a more optimistic train of thought -- it's in God's hands, so no need to worry.
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Asked about Burr's grim assessment Friday, Cornyn said: "Suffice it to say, I'm a little more optimistic."
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However, some market watchers are more optimistic, sticking to the view that the worst is left behind.
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So I'm a lot more optimistic than I think others are, but it's based on our experience.
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"I probably was more optimistic on entitlement reform a few weeks ago than I am now," Rep.
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But when I spoke with him last week, he sounded at least a little bit more optimistic.
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Poroshenko said he was much more optimistic after meeting Macron that the summit could produce concrete achievements.
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Interestingly, investors aren't bullish on London but they are more optimistic than the startups are for London.
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"New age fintech is much more optimistic" than what's come before, Chapman told TechCrunch in an interview.
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When it comes to foreign trade millennials also have a more optimistic approach to engaging the world.
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"It's a little more optimistic than last year," Catherine Mann, chief economist at OECD told CNBC Wednesday.
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Rove said Trump should use the country's optimism on the economy to give a more optimistic speech.
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Morgan Stanley analysts are more optimistic and say AMP's strong brand and advisory network may prove resilient.
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Officials said on Sunday they were more optimistic about handling Canada's most destructive wildfire in recent memory.
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The Moon enters fellow Air sign Libra tonight, putting you in a more optimistic frame of mind.
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Mexican Football Federation president Decio de Maria is a bit more optimistic, though: This is hardly unexpected.
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He predicted the GOP plan would probably come out Friday though other colleagues offered more optimistic timelines.
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On this subject, as on so many others, Obama is more optimistic than the facts can bear.
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Perhaps most surprising, is that analysts have grown more optimistic on corporate earnings as the quarter progressed.
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Economic data and the bond market are painting a more optimistic picture than the Dow Jones average.
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But there is a more optimistic approach that looks at what companies will make in the future.
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It just means speculators on a certain bundle of stocks are more optimistic than they were before.
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In fact, one independent House handicapper recently moved his forecast in a more optimistic direction for Democrats.
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"I'd feel much more optimistic and if I knew ... 11 Republican names," Durbin told reporters Monday afternoon.
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This conference presented a much more optimistic view of technology's potential, focused on biology rather than microprocessors.
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Service providers were more optimistic about growth in the year ahead and international demand continued to rise.
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The bull case for Roku Still, others on Wall Street are far more optimistic about Roku's future.
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But she was slightly more optimistic about the eurozone economy than Mr. Draghi had been in October.
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Rosenblatt Securities is more optimistic about AMD's future market share gains after meetings with the company's executives.
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Attending the Sisterhood conference on Sunday, however, Ms. Firdaus said she was feeling a bit more optimistic.
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But even as Hsiung's charges mount, he's never been more optimistic about the effects of his work.
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RBC joins several analysts on Wall Street becoming more optimistic about future market share gains for AMD.
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A vast majority of Americans feel more optimistic about their prospects than they have in a decade.
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The responses range from tragic stories about overdoses and early deaths to more optimistic ones about recovery.
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Baha, I noticed, seemed more optimistic about their emergency team, and about the future, than Adel did.
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The wounds from that conflict still smart, yet Esteban was also a bystander to Spain's more optimistic phases.
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Oil market speculators added to bullish bets last week, however, showing they were more optimistic about higher prices.
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But there are also palpable signs of economic recovery, which make some analysts more optimistic about company earnings.
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Of the two camps, conservatives appeared to be more optimistic about cutting a deal with the White House.
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Today, he sounds slightly more optimistic thanks to the recent interest in research from academics and pharmaceutical companies.
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So our business contacts have been more optimistic than you would get than just looking at the markets.
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But digital license plate company Reviver Auto is more optimistic about emoji-decorated plates making it to America.
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While Cullerton expressed frustration with the governor's action during a post-session press conference, Radogno was more optimistic.
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Mr Trump was more optimistic still, saying he believes that his team's growth projections of 3% are "low".
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The Pew report finds that respondents whose preferred political party is in power tend to be more optimistic.
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It's a more optimistic view than NASA had in November when Bridenstine said that success wasn't a guarantee.
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Wall Street had a more optimistic take on Apple's earning Tuesday, with a slew of price upgrades overnight.
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In most other election years, a more optimistic approach, even without specifics, has often been the best tactic.
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That's even more optimistic than the estimates of his interviewer, Tesla bull and ARK Invest CEO Catherine Wood.
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Draghi declined to say whether he was more optimistic about the outlook for a resolution on that front.
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Consumers had a more optimistic outlook about the economy in November, according to a monthly survey released Tuesday.
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But the economy—I'm just much more optimistic about the economy than some of the rhetoric you hear.
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McNealy's comment came after Twitter struck a more optimistic tone about advertising following its first-quarter earnings results.
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Remember, she has formidable assets and experience, and could see rapid success in a disciplined, more optimistic repackaging.
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Wifo was also more optimistic for 2018, predicting GDP growth of 2.0 percent while IHS forecast 1.7 percent.
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Energy analysts have warned of a long process to find an alternative arrangement, but Steinitz was more optimistic.
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At the start of the year, markets and central banks were more optimistic on the global economic outlook.
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"I'm more optimistic about the future of America than ever," he declared, in a Ben Franklin-ish way.
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" Twenty-seven percent of Republicans said they felt "more optimistic," and 6900 percent said they felt "more pessimistic.
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They are also more optimistic than the rest of the country about the direction the U.S. is headed.
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The Fed changed several phrases from its prior memos, citing more optimistic economic growth and higher inflation expectations.
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The other challenge is leavening the attacks with more optimistic notes about where he will take the nation.
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A more optimistic perspective welcomes this cacophony as a sign of vitality within the American plural political system.
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The difference is that the Democrats hope to unite their warring factions by reaching for more optimistic notes.
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U.S. government debt prices retreated on Friday as investors grew more optimistic about a U.S.-China trade agreement.
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BOSTON (Reuters) - Billionaire activist investor William Ackman on Wednesday offered a more optimistic outlook for Valeant Pharmaceuticals Inc.
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"People are becoming more optimistic and markets are recovering," said Seth Masters, chief investment officer at AB Bernstein.
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Some of the more optimistic forecasts on robots forecast that it's not jobs that will vanish, but tasks.
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But Fidelity Investments struck a more optimistic note, starting its own bitcoin "mining" operation to create new coins.
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Other market watchers are more optimistic on how the market will receive the tax bill, should it pass.
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"I've never been more optimistic," Graham told the President last week before cameras at a meeting on immigration.
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But Mr. Riester, speaking at a news conference in Paris at midday Tuesday, gave a more optimistic prognosis.
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But I'm more optimistic about it, because it's in line with an evolving corporate posture from the company.
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As physical therapy continued to restore Jack's strength, he and his family grew more optimistic about the future.
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Paul Beck, a colleague of Asher's at Ohio State, was more optimistic about Democratic prospects in the state.
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Democrats might be slightly more optimistic about these seats than they would be about a typical Republican district.
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Some of her more optimistic colleagues had pointed out that biochemical reactions can occur faster at higher temperatures.
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Tell us in the comments, then read the related article for tips on how to be more optimistic.
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DW: After doing this, what did you see that made you more optimistic about beating Trump in 2020?
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Reviews of the economy tend to reflect political affiliations, with Republicans more optimistic since the election than Democrats.
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Nvidia shares rose as Wall Street is growing more optimistic on the company's opportunities in key growth markets.
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Leadership expert Michael Hyatt recommends starting the goal-setting process with adjusting your mindset to be more optimistic.
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At a news conference in Geneva, though, he said he was more optimistic about the rate of ratifications.
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More optimistic estimates suggest that average household income would increase by more than $2628,28500 per year, CEA said.
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The surge comes as sentiment surveys show both professional and mom-and-pop investors getting much more optimistic.
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Intel also raised its full-year revenue outlook, amid a more optimistic outlook for its personal computer business.
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And when I'm more optimistic about technology than that, I think we can invent our way at this.
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A lot of people, it turns out, could stand to be a lot more optimistic about the future.
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I, too, am more optimistic than Gordon, but for reasons that have little to do with future technological advances.
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Toward the end of his interview, the strategist added a fourth Trump trading rule, striking a more optimistic tone.
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WASHINGTON – American consumers were feeling a bit more optimistic in May following a slight decline in confidence in April.
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Overall, about 267-in-228 said the speech made them feel more optimistic about the direction of the country.
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Forrester is even more optimistic on overall market size, predicting a public cloud market of $236 billion by 2020.
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It's a far more optimistic message about the midterm elections than the one the president himself has been delivering.
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"For the last few years, they've been trying to roll out a humbler more optimistic Travis," says author Stone.
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Hadid's message was even more optimistic: "As for the future, whatever's meant to be will always be," she wrote.
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Goldman Sachs economists had expected 210,000 payrolls for June, and were among the more optimistic ahead of the report.
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The nation's homebuilders are reporting a rebound in sales, and that's making them more optimistic about the housing market.
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The first, "traditionalists," are described as more optimistic about market performance and comfortable with a buy-and-hold strategy.
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Valeant Pharmaceuticals — Mizuho upgraded the drugmaker's stock to "neutral" from "underperform," based in part on more optimistic management guidance.
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Yes, but: Netflix has a traditionally slow Q2, which could have investors feeling slightly more optimistic about the guidance.
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Anna Andreeva, a retail analyst at Oppenheimer, was slightly more optimistic about Black Friday's prospects for retailers this year.
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"We are now more optimistic on the euro zone," he said, adding he was also marginally short the dollar.
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Then again, some analysts are more optimistic about Boston Beer and its new marketing efforts, including the packaging refresh.
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There are dangers in this: they may place too much faith in AWMs' more optimistic projections of future riches.
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Since that time, Trump has attempted to paint a more optimistic view of the prospects for diplomacy with Iran.
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The CBI said retailers were more optimistic about sales in the month ahead than they had been in March.
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I wish I was more optimistic on this, but I do think it will take a pretty big attack.
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Gray said there were big issues at stake but sounded a more optimistic note that differences could be resolved.
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In other words, recent surveys have shown Republicans to be far more optimistic about the economy than Democrats are.
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For example, JPMorgan raised its price target for Apple's stock based on a more optimistic outlook on iPhone sales.
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That's why I leave this stage tonight even more optimistic about this country than I was when we started.
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That is still more optimistic than the latest government forecasts, which envisage growth of just 0.2 percent next year.
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We think there'll be times people are more optimistic about the economy and in those cases, value can rally.
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HP Incorporated (HPQ), the maker of printers and PCs, expects 2018 profits to hit Wall Street's more optimistic expectations.
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The group said its Consumer Confidence Index rose to 104.1 as consumers grew more optimistic about the labor market.
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Cowen is more optimistic on AMD gains in the cloud computing market after a presentation from a company executive.
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According to several government sources, Temer's allies have grown more optimistic in the last week about the reform's chances.
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So, it's a much better, more optimistic picture than what we've been getting in the last month or two.
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" He said Trump "was probably more optimistic yesterday on the subject than I've seen him in this whole process.
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Looking ahead, Gallup found the public more optimistic about their financial futures than they have been in 28503 years.
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He predicts that as the economy continues to improve and the market heats up, millennials will become more optimistic.
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But key Senate Republicans say they feel more optimistic about working with him compared to other Democratic presidential candidates.
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American consumers were feeling more a bit more optimistic in May following a slight decline in confidence in April.
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The picture looks more optimistic from a technical standpoint, said Katie Stockton, founder and managing partner of Fairlead Strategies.
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But fundamentally ... I'm still much more optimistic about that level of growth and what it means for the world.
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Some diplomats said they felt more optimistic than earlier in the week about seeing a deal completed this month.
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But as the show goes on, and the decades roll back, they morph into their younger, more optimistic selves.
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"Ericsson is perhaps a bit more optimistic about 2017 and 2018 than the market," Redeye analyst Greger Johansson said.
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Surveys showed that consumers and businesses in the 19 nations that use the common currency were becoming more optimistic.
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The Tax Foundation's more optimistic model projects the Senate bill would lose $500 billion in revenue after growth effects.
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PG Bill, did your success at creating Microsoft make you more optimistic about tackling big issues at the foundation?
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Other market technicians are more optimistic that early signs indicate the fight against the coronavirus has turned more positive.
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In addition, investors have sold dollars and bought euros after becoming more optimistic about the eurozone's prospects for growth.
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Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) said he was more optimistic about a deal getting done compared with earlier this week.
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But we also learned, perhaps surprisingly, that Arab youth were more optimistic about the future than their Western peers.
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At their annual conference in New Orleans this month, polling experts were inching toward the latter, more optimistic explanation.
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With Brent crude futures below $60 per barrel, Staunovo expects we'll start to hear more optimistic comments from OPEC.
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"Everyone is a bit more optimistic thinking about the future with a more normalized interest rate environment," he said.
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And finally, more optimistic news on aging well, from a new scientific study of a 105-year-old cyclist.
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Secondly, because an investor who holds more equities is liable to make even more optimistic assumptions about future returns.
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Their Republican counterparts, which included 28503 respondents, were understandably more optimistic about Trump's chances of finishing his first term.
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This represents a more optimistic position compared to FY14-FY16, where 64 corporates were in credit-positive change zones.
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According to Eventbrite's survey, 73% of Americans feel "more optimistic" going into 2020 than they did going into 2019.
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The latter was the argument that Donald Trump implicitly pressed against his more optimistic opponents in the 2016 primaries.
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It's many times higher than the Joint Committee on Taxation's estimate, which is itself more optimistic than other estimates.
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" Moses added that looking down on Earth has also made her "so much more optimistic about humanity in the future.
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Team up with some coworkers, and you might improve your odds to, say, a much more optimistic 13 in 292,201,338.
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When you add a smiley emoji to a message, your recipient may not see you as warmer or more optimistic.
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However, other people were more optimistic, offering their two cents on how to open the cupboard without smashing the crockery.
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"I literally find myself more optimistic than I was, and there is only Ginger to account for this," he continued.
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Americans are more optimistic about their odds of digging out of debt — but many may be wearing rose-colored glasses.
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Annie couldn't be more optimistic — and thrilled — for the future, especially after hearing McKenna say "mama" before a recent surgery.
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On Monday, the rain had stopped and the stores were open, but that didn't make the people waiting more optimistic.
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Sources close to the White House are slightly more optimistic than they were when Swan spoke to them this morning.
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While he and Morgan Stanley have a more optimistic estimate of 82,000 vehicles, that still falls short of Tesla guidance.
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Though the bank was more optimistic on the growth outlook, it said there were increasing risks stemming from global trade.
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However, Brunetti was more optimistic about fixing Yahoo, which has struggled to stay relevant against competitors like Facebook and Google.
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However, Brunetti was more optimistic about fixing Yahoo, which has struggled to stay relevant against competitors like Facebook and Google.
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While he said he is more optimistic now than a few months ago over a deal, he issued a warning.
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Researchers at Harvard found that having higher levels of carotenoids in the blood is correlated with a more optimistic outlook.
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But the Trump team's battleground map is far more optimistic than assessments by almost all outside experts, including NBC News.
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Mixed in among the skeptical reactions, however, are tweets from people with a more optimistic view of the egg cappuccino.
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"It's a more optimistic climate," said Bill Spinner, director of catering at The Pierre, a Taj Hotel in New York.
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Joseph F. Dunford Jr., more optimistic about the effectiveness of Iraqi forces if they were coached and trained by Americans.
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He also said the central bank had a more optimistic outlook for the economy in 2020 as lira volatility ebbed.
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It was a more optimistic time, just five years before Sandvick, Hughes, and Atkinson even applied for the teledildonics patent.
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I've been much more optimistic particularly over the last six to 12 months with what I'm seeing here in China.
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"It's a more optimistic climate," said Bill Spinner, director of catering at The Pierre, a Taj Hotel in New York.
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Under a slightly more optimistic scenario, which projects slower economic growth, those figures would be lower by about a third.
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Meanwhile, shares on Wall Street traded higher on Wednesday as investors were more optimistic about the possibility that Sino-U.
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Still, he maintained an "overweight" rating on the stock, and remains far more optimistic about Tesla than most other analysts.
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Consumers were feeling more optimistic in March as stock market stability eased investing worries, according to a survey released Tuesday.
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The official manufacturing May PMI painted a slightly more optimistic picture and stood unchanged from the previous month at 50.1 .
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Trader Pete Najarian, who has a long position in United call options, said the activist action makes him more optimistic.
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The newspaper said that the international community had grown more optimistic about China's growth prospects after recent strong economic data.
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"I am more optimistic today than I have been about a deal on border security," Cornyn says in the interview.
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This time, Payscale had more optimistic data regarding the Walmart employees responsible for serving up fresh and hot baked goods.
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"We are seeing the gender gap in economic surveys with men more optimistic about the state of economy," Wichowsky said.
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The decline in oil prices damped down a more optimistic tone that had prevailed for much of the past week.
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The Ifo economic institute is a bit more optimistic than the government, forecasting an expansion of 2.6 percent in 2018.
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Another economist also disagreed with Trump's view of the economy, though he had a slightly more optimistic view on it.
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FADING OPTIMISM At the start of the year, markets and central banks were more optimistic on the global economic outlook.
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The central bank is a bit more optimistic about how fast the economy will grow during the next three years.
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The more optimistic mood was driven mainly by industry where the economic sentiment index component rose to -20.1 from -1.43.
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But when pro-growth policies like regulatory and tax reforms improve human flourishing, we're much more optimistic about the future.
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The Fed dialed back its 2019 rate hike projections, but struck a more optimistic tone than signaled by the market.
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Again, the market is more optimistic, having taken the kiwi to $0.7160 currently, from a low of $0.6676 in May.
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Sam Fiorani, vice president of global vehicle forecasting with AutoForecast Solutions, has a more optimistic view of the automakers' chances.
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They've witnessed that very thing over the past month, and they are growing more and more optimistic with each result.
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I became a conservative because of words like "self-reliance" and "individualism," because it actually seemed the more optimistic philosophy.
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In the more optimistic times of 212, the committee put out a report on how to best preserve the reef.
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There are some things that have me more optimistic about solving the password problem than I've been in a while.
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That somewhat more optimistic forecast would still be the weakest level of growth since the global financial crisis in 2009.
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Before the 2016 presidential election, Democrats were more optimistic than Republicans, but that reversed immediately after Mr. Trump took office.
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But I am feeling so much more optimistic now, especially when I look backstage or on runways at fashion week.
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There are a whole lot of "if"s in that paper, but that's one of the more optimistic assessments around.
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Other Democrats are slightly more optimistic that the Democratic nominee could prevail with a self-funded independent in the race.
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I grew more optimistic about love, the queer community and our ability to honestly represent the two in our reporting.
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Well, what I do could better be described as "loping," and only by people a lot more optimistic than me.
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To reach that more optimistic outcome, the U.S. government is trying to build, at great speed, a three-legged stool.
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Despite the more optimistic projections by the state about hospitalization rates, the crowds outside of Elmhurst have not thinned out.
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But at the same time, I feel more optimistic about manufacturing today, more than at any time in a while.
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Many of the books on this list paint a more optimistic view of AI and its potential impact on society.
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Cowen is more optimistic on AMD's future gains in the server chip market after meetings with the company's chief executive.
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AMD shares are soaring after several analysts became more optimistic about the chipmaker's market share gains over the past month.
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"They certainly sound more optimistic," said Mark Cabana, head of U.S. short rate strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
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The first category, "traditionalists," are described as more optimistic about market performance and comfortable with a buy-and-hold strategy.
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Team up with some coworkers, and you might improve your odds to, say, a much more optimistic 13 in 302,575,350.
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It's been an emotionally intense week, but today, thanks to the Moon in Pisces, you're in a more optimistic mood.
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When he sent a tweet with even more optimistic statistics a few days later, the response was just as harsh.
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Rosengren described himself as "more optimistic" over the economic outlook than his colleagues on the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee.
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That range is more optimistic than the $5.61 per share that analysts had projected, according to a Thomson Reuters consensus estimate.
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Statoil CEO Eldar Saetre, however, said the global market was rebalancing and he had become more optimistic over the past month.
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They're clearly more optimistic in general, but not entirely sure what the bottom line will be for their own companies yet.
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Meanwhile, the used equipment market appears to be leveling off, fueling the company's more optimistic outlook for the current fiscal year.
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"Oceans Back From the Brink" show a more optimistic future for the sea---one that includes AI-powered, coral-saving robots.
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The result isn't necessarily funnier than Smiley Face, which holds up incredibly well ten years later, but it is more optimistic.
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"I am more optimistic now than I was yesterday," Carlsen added, but declined to offer a timeline for ending the strike.
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The idea is that a more optimistic approach at the top could help coax France more broadly out of its morosité.
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Goyal offered a more optimistic viewpoint, betting that closed-door talks between Beijing and Manila would see heightened geopolitical tensions subside.
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Mr. Kerry has tended to be more optimistic than the White House about the prospects for a diplomatic solution in Syria.
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"We're not out of our tough times but there are some reasons to be a little more optimistic," Andersen told CNBC.
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Shares of the Dow component initially fell in after-hours trading, but rebounded after more optimistic comments by CEO Robert Iger.
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Others are more optimistic, pointing to demand from data centers and new technologies such as 5G mobile network and autonomous driving.
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On the other hand, Guillaume Touze, managing partner and CEO of Quadra Capital Partners, had a more optimistic view for 2017.
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But institutions, usually the more cautious ones, are more optimistic when it comes to calling a bottom, according to new surveys.
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"We're doing more optimistic episodes and stories, rather than just dystopian and negative ones," co-creator Charlie Brooker told the NYT.
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It seems the visitors of this exhibit have more optimistic views of tech than the media during the Machine Age did.
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The Providence Journal reported he faced "an uphill climb" to play at all in 2018, but other outlets were more optimistic.
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Closely watched market strategist Jim Paulsen said Monday he's more optimistic on stocks, but wary about whether the market has bottomed.
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The survey also found that white respondents were more optimistic about society's acceptance of LGBT individuals than those who were nonwhite.
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Before Mr Trump was elected, he adds, surveys showed Hispanics were generally more optimistic about their economic prospects than non-Hispanics.
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"It actually took me a while to be concerned — I must be more optimistic than I thought," he told ABC News.
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As oil producers have turned more optimistic, so have their lenders, according to a recent report from industry analysts at Deloitte.
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Ousted Prime Minister Yingluck's Pheu Thai Party said it was more optimistic about election prospects after the king endorsed the constitution.
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Stifel analysts were slightly more optimistic, giving the stock the equivalent of a neutral rating with a price target of $10.
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I would probably opt for something far more optimistic or practical to our survival once we have come out of it!
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However, the Fed's own analysis remained then, and remains today, far calmer and in fact far more optimistic than the markets'.
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For their part, Democrats have grown more optimistic in a state that hasn't elected a Democrat to the Senate since 1982.
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Or at least more optimistic than they have been at any point in the process (which is a fairly low bar).
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But what Hyper-Labs calls the "afrocentric countersurveillance aesthetic" of the invisible scarf seems more optimistic, and rooted in earlier innovation.
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He has generally given a more optimistic outlook about the possible growth and deficit effects of the plan than independent groups.
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This poll is more optimistic for Evers, the most likely Democratic nominee, than the only previous nonpartisan poll of the race.
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The company cited lower-than-expected reimbursements for its expanded carrier screening test, but said it is more optimistic going forward.
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The company cited lower than expected reimbursements for its expanded carrier screening test, but said it is more optimistic going forward.
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A slight plurality of Americans are more optimistic than pessimistic about the economy, according to a CBS/YouGov poll released Sunday.
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"The favourable situation concerning orders and, above all, more optimistic business expectations promise a continuation of good industrial activity," it said.
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According to the latest data, small business owners are more optimistic about conditions now than at any point in recorded history.
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If the president can follow through on their expectations, maybe we'll all be a little more optimistic a year from now.
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The racial and ethnic diversity of the French World Cup team offers another, more optimistic, lesson about immigration, globalization and citizenship.
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The yen has weakened significantly since our November GEO and the BOJ has become somewhat more optimistic on the growth outlook.
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But Milner has a more optimistic outlook for founders, believing that the value of the internet has only barely been tapped.
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This research could help open people's minds to a more optimistic reality in which some humans are actually good by nature.
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Alexander told The Hill on Monday a deal could come next week, though that is one of the more optimistic forecasts.
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However, more optimistic projections by groups such as Green Tech Media predict far less solar power by 2628 than Clinton targets.
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"I wish I were more optimistic about this election like lots of young people were when Obama took office," she said.
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Mercier noted Thursday that the Allied Command Transformation's first SFA report was more optimistic concerning international security than this year's report.
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And, as far as the coronavirus is concerned, those polled did not seem to be more optimistic about their individual lives.
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While Wallis largely agreed, quipping that even though it's highly unlikely, it's "our only option," Holthaus was a little more optimistic.
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In fact, we found that older women were even more optimistic than younger ones about the possible effects of the movement.
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People who believe that immigrants harm the economy are also more optimistic now than people who think immigrants benefit the economy.
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A more optimistic view is that there may be something in the brain that sets off a cascade of multiple pathologies.
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Reports late Sunday had the stud wideout potentially out for the year, but after an MRI the Bengals were more optimistic.
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The many Knicks fans in attendance had reason to feel just a tiny bit more optimistic about the challenging season ahead.
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"The more paper ballots are out there, the more optimistic I am," Ms. Crowley said in a telephone interview on Thursday.
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Ms. Macel's exhibition takes a more optimistic and unrestricted view of today's cultural production than the highly polemical edition of 2015.
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Nadella has taken a more optimistic approach to those concerns than Gordon, citing the lack of economic growth as an opportunity.
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They're notably more diverse, more liberal on many social issues and more optimistic about the country's future than many Trump voters.
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But he is a bit more optimistic with the signing of the Phase One trade deal between the U.S. and China.
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As more and more people around the world get involved in combating climate change, Villaseñor feels more optimistic about the future.
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"I've never been more optimistic about the future of this company," said outgoing CEO Mark Parker, who steps down in January.
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But it's worth taking at least a quick glance at some more optimistic estimates of what could happen with supportive policy.
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But after the meeting, Schakowsky struck a more optimistic note, saying she believes a deal can be wrapped up this year.
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Incentives to hold negative-yielding bonds are dwindling as investors become more optimistic about the global economic outlook following the deal.
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Far better to funnel frustrations and fears towards a more optimistic policy environment that rewards success, supports competition and promotes innovation.
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The Democrats, especially President Obama and Hillary Clinton, are sure to present a starkly different and more optimistic vision next week.
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The Asbury, a major new hotel, however, has some residents saying they're more optimistic about a turnaround than they've been in years.
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We will probably be seeing less of the more optimistic and inclusive message that Mr. Rubio began the campaign with, he says.
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Others more optimistic of a rebound in industrial orders point to the upbeat business confidence in February and increases in engineering orders.
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Euro zone forward-looking economic sentiment data beat all forecasts on Thursday, cementing a more optimistic outlook for businesses in the bloc.
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More optimistic observers of the country correctly point out that the country's debt is fundamentally different from debt in most other places.
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The most optimistic of all In Nigeria, Muslims are slightly more optimistic about the economy's potential for improvement (58%) than Christians (43%).
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Furthermore, lower-income Nigerians are nearly 10 percentage points more optimistic about education, health care and government corruption than higher-income individuals.
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Consumers were feeling a bit more optimistic in May—but attitudes still weren't as sunny as expected, according to data released Friday.
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The BOE also cited better than expected growth in the U.S., euro zone and China as contributing to its more optimistic outlook.
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Goldman Sachs economists are more optimistic than most about Friday's report, and they blame the weather for a soft patch in hiring.
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The women's strength and dignity in the face of such torture is one of the season's more optimistic, and most heartbreaking, points.
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However, analysts are not totally satisfied with the more optimistic inflation forecasts, in particular in Europe, where core inflation is still lagging.
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So I'm much more optimistic that we are going to get to something much more competitive in the next year to come.
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It's not clear if Clinton is channeling the voices of any Americans or just hoping to appeal to their more optimistic dreams.
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Millennials are even more optimistic, with investors between the ages of 210 and 21.6 expecting long-term annual returns of 24 percent.
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Quincey said "the clouds" are still present even though the company is feeling more optimistic about the second half of the year.
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Today, investors and entrepreneurs are feeling more optimistic following a number of recent successful technology IPOs, including Twilio, Apptio, Coupa and Nutanix.
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For example, urban-dwelling members of the white working class are more optimistic about America's future than their counterparts in rural areas.
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But Kiwoom Securities' Yoo was slightly more optimistic, taking Hanjin's likely demise as a sign that shipping rates may have hit bottom.
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"I've been skeptical, but I've become more optimistic that the economy has more legs and the stock market as well," said Keon.
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Action cannot happen without aspiration, and so we tend to be far more optimistic with all facets of a plan before execution.
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The IPCC's more optimistic estimate suggests we need to figure out how to manage 100 gigatons of carbon dioxide removal by 2100.
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" While Dr. Melamed says he's more "optimistic" as Miller is now starting to regain sensation, "we're still not out of the woods.
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Black and Hispanic people were more optimistic than whites — though that may largely reflect the fact that whites are older, on average.
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Chris Paul, the president of the NBPA, was a little more optimistic, for instance, saying they're "working tirelessly" to get it done.
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Almost always in political history, the more optimistic people feel about the direction of the country, the better a president's marks are.
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Consumers today are more optimistic about the economy, their jobs and the housing market, but that doesn't mean they're buying more homes.
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If his results hold up, they would suggest a more optimistic view of human behaviour than Hobbes would have dared hope for.
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The story details GOP woes and Democratic hopes before pivoting to some more optimistic Republican voices, including a sensible point from Sen.
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Today's homeowners are feeling more optimistic about selling, although the number of listings are still down double digits from a year ago.
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Experts say there's reason to be more optimistic about the market, beyond the boost from a better-than-expected July jobs report.
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While Cowen sent investors a skeptical note on the move into breakfast, Gordon Haskett analyst Jeff Farmer offered a more optimistic outlook.
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Democrats today are more optimistic that these wider margins are possible, noting that in this polarized environment, ticket-splitting is less prevalent.
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He was a bit more optimistic about Friday night's visit to the Giants after a few days of working on the problems.
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Even more optimistic than the Laundroid's capabilities was the company's promise that it would actually ship sometime this year for around $1,000.
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But a nice note from a single stranger can turn an excruciating day -- one filled with tears -- into a more optimistic one.
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Right now, we remain in the second-longest bull market in equities of all time, so investors are generally feeling more optimistic.
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The city is filled with dark fiber optic cable that's not connected to any homes or businesses—relics from more optimistic days.
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"Republican men are just more confident and more optimistic than even Republican women are," said Laura Wronski, a research scientist for SurveyMonkey.
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That growth, Mr. Kolko said, may be making men more optimistic — particularly because those same sectors had been in a long slump.
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The forecasts in Monday's plan are also significantly more optimistic than the Trump administration itself used in its budget calculations last year.
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The assumptions in Monday's release are also significantly more optimistic than the Trump administration itself used in its budget calculations last year.
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So, like we said, we see -- we're a little more optimistic about our wholesale business than we first thought for this year.
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After reading the book, I did feel just a bit more optimistic about the chances of peaceful coexistence between East and West.
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I feel more optimistic than ever about the progress the company is making and how it can continue to benefit the world.
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Retail investors appear to be somewhat more optimistic than their institutional counterparts, a poll by wealth management research firm Spectrem Group showed.
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When asked if the economy is headed into a recession, he said "it may be" before reverting to a more optimistic outlook.
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One influential study in 1978 reported that lottery winners were not any happier than their neighbors or more optimistic about the future.
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"A positive mood tends to produce a more optimistic interpretation of social situations, which might reduce our levels of suspicion," Oliveira says.
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That could ding sentiment just as Wall Street is getting more optimistic that the situation in China could be coming under control.
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I'm more optimistic about America's future today than I was when I got elected to the Senate as a 29-year old.
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" Meanwhile "racially and economically diverse urban and coastal places (were) much more optimistic," they wrote, and had "lower incidences of premature mortality.
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But as the news of Chinese vice premier Liu He visiting the U.S. trickled in, investors became more optimistic across the board.
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While some experts don't expect women's pay to catch up to that of men for over 100 years, others are more optimistic.
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But there's a more optimistic view to numbers like this, says Ariane Hegewisch, study director at the Institute for Women's Policy Research.
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" Later on, though, Graham sounded a more optimistic tone leaving a meeting of bipartisan senators, saying lawmakers were "back in the ballgame.
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"It's a much more optimistic view than we've heard in quite a while," said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade.
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But policymakers' inflation forecasts are more optimistic than forecasts by Fed staff, who provide economic intel to the Fed Board of Governors.
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Analysts at UBS, Nomura Instinet and Raymond James downgraded the stock, while others were more optimistic and maintained overweight or buy ratings.
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And many business owners couldn't be more optimistic about the opportunity, despite headlines that scream "retail apocalypse" and "death of the mall."
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It is up by a tenth this year thanks to more optimistic earnings expectations and an unwinding of bearish emerging market bets.
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But Chinese investors are becoming more optimistic that stocks could stage a recovery in the final months of the year, he added.
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In other words, Sanders's more optimistic vision of the future might hold some of the appeal rather than Clinton's defense-oriented one.
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In the old — and I used to work for Henry Blodget — in the old days, we were more optimistic about digital advertising.
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The Commission also estimates that a planned privatisation plan will have no impact on Italy's growth, in contrast with Rome's more optimistic estimates.
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The Commission also estimates that a planned privatization plan will have no impact on Italy's growth, in contrast with Rome's more optimistic estimates.
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They also note that options traders on the CBOT seem more optimistic about U.S.-China trade and are factoring it in to prices.
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José Luis de Sales Marques, Macau's mayor from 1993 to 2001, who now heads Macau's Institute of European Studies, was also more optimistic.
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Under the more optimistic prediction, researchers found that no parts of South Asia would exceed the limits of survivability by the year 2100.
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A slightly more optimistic view of the Giving Pledge, perhaps, is that these billionaires are still adding to the larger global philanthropy conversation.
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Individuals in this generation are generally more optimistic, more diverse, and much more expressive (think Social Media) than older generations (US Chamber Foundation).
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Here's what's interesting: while CFOs are more optimistic on the overall economy, they are not quite as optimistic about their own companies prospects.
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Just 20% of US CFOs surveyed in June said they were more optimistic about the US economy than they were the prior quarter.
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Overall, Nigerians prove to be significantly more optimistic about the future prospects of health care, education, poverty and equality between men and women.
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Housebuilders Barratt Development and Taylor Wimpey also rose on the more optimistic tone struck by Persimmon over the state of demand for houses.
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She'd never felt this way about Rob, even when they first met, when they were nigh-imperceptibly younger and thinner and more optimistic.
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The bottom line is, after my spaceflight, I am so much more relaxed and so much more optimistic about humanity in the future.
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Consumers were feeling more optimistic this month, as expectations for future growth hit highs for the year, according to preliminary data released Friday.
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Since then, the Portuguese economy has returned to positive growth figures and credit ratings agencies have also turned more optimistic about the country.
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The survey also revealed that the rich who were considered more social-minded tended to work for smaller companies and were more optimistic.
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In the U.S., millennials are somewhat more optimistic about quitting work at some point, with only 12 percent seeing retirement out of reach.
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The Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW) is more optimistic, expecting strong domestic demand to propel growth of 1.7 percent next year.
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Although both candidates hail from New York, Clinton should be much more optimistic about the prospects for winning the state's 29 electoral votes.
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They've been far more optimistic about Trump's re-election chances this week than Swan has heard since the early days of Trump's presidency.
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The more optimistic view is that referendums are a necessary incursion of popular, direct democracy when representative institutions fail to do their jobs.
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Studies find that people with power are more optimistic about their chances of success when taking risks and therefore take more of them.
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The stock market continues to hit record highs, unemployment is at a 16-year low, and businesses are more optimistic than ever before.
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HSBC's Devalier is slightly more optimistic, anticipating a gradual acceleration in per-worker wage growth as the unemployment rate drops below 3 percent.
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Analysts were likewise more optimistic about its prospects longer term, noting its white space in the U.S., internationally and within its menswear business.
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The guy can really sing, and I'm feeling a little more optimistic about Mind of Mine every time I press play on this.
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The pound was up about 2 percent against the dollar as investors become more optimistic that a hard Brexit would be ruled out.
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As recently as January, he said that two rate hikes could still be necessary in 2019 if more optimistic economic forecasts came true.
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I think we feel more optimistic about potential for B2B now that it's starting to globalize and grow and have a greater reach.
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First, one could argue that bond and gold investors worry too much, while stock investors see a more optimistic picture of the world.
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Following a brief demo of Titanfall 2, I'm more optimistic about my odds — and the odds of folks like me — in the sequel.
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As for Trump's pick to lead the Veterans Affairs department, GOP leaders appeared more optimistic than they did for previous nominee Ronny Jackson.
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Making sure that the therapy is effective and safe could take about a decade, Liu says, but Urnov is more optimistic: two years.
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That indicates that small-business owners remain more optimistic than pessimistic about the direction their business will go in the next 12 months.
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EW: Now is a moment for change in this country, and when I watch a show like "black-ish," I'm even more optimistic.
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A survey showed that homebuilders in the United States are more optimistic about the market as prices and sales of new homes rise.
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The CEO of retailer PVH is a little more optimistic these days about the ongoing tariff rhetoric between the United States and China.
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David Kostin, the chief US equity strategist at Goldman Sachs, says he sees signs traders are getting more optimistic about the domestic economy.
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But facing gridlock at the federal level, the organization is more optimistic about action happening at the state or local level, he said.
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I wonder whether people outside a firm like this would be more optimistic if they could see and hear all of that stuff.
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Locals were more optimistic, expecting an average rise of 16 percent, while international clients forecast an average Bovespa index rise of 11 percent.
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According to statistics from SentimenTrader, hedge funds and institutional investors are growing more pessimistic about stocks while retail investors are getting more optimistic.
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The oil industry — which now faces a serious threat if more optimistic EV forecasts play out — does not like these policies one bit.
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"I have never been more optimistic," Mr. Grossman told The Christian Science Monitor in October 21981, shortly before he was hired by NBC.
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A study of British athletes in 2011 found that those with low ratios were mentally tougher, more determined, more confident and more optimistic.
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She says that she is more optimistic than many about the current state of political affairs, believing in the value of fierce debate.
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A blog post from World Economic Forum was more optimistic, predicting this exposure to remote learning could lead to necessary innovations in education.
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He said the same thing is happening now, as analysts are making more optimistic profit projections despite the obstacles to growth described earlier.
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" Minerd, who noted he is more optimistic about stocks than bonds, also said that "the fundamentals in the economy are actually pretty good.
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Several of the most respected and influential investors in the world are growing more optimistic on equities due to the tax reform bill.
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" Dan Shapiro, Barack Obama's former ambassador to Israel, takes a more optimistic view: "A US embassy in West Jerusalem is correct and reasonable.
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Even so, Furie comes off in Feels Good Man as a thoughtful (if confessedly naive) avatar of a genuinely more optimistic online era.
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The highs are often more optimistic than the business might really deserve and the lows are often much lower than they should be.
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"I think of the 23C story as a more optimistic one, that our chances of under 2C are better than thought," he added.
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The budget claims $1.5 trillion of savings through sustained 2.6-percent economic growth, which is more optimistic than Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projections.
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Jefferies is getting more optimistic on rising wages, seeing a shift in several global labor markets as helping companies that sell to consumers.
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After being abnormally bearish on the global economy last year, 60 percent of investors are more optimistic about the economic outlook this year.
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But he has sounded a more optimistic tone than Yellen on the economy, trumpeting a string of positive employment reports and rising wages.
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In addition, Credit Suisse is more optimistic on U.S. growth than Jefferies, with GDP projections of 2.3 percent in both 2017 and 2018.
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But in Iowa, Klobuchar got more optimistic results in a recent poll from Focus on Rural America, which found her at 8 percent.
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One, it's almost certain that BMW is basing this range figure on the European testing cycle, which tends to return more optimistic estimates.
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This math has some campaigns that have consistently been polling in the double digits — but not quite in the lead — feeling more optimistic.
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"Our view of the overall market conditions for the next year is much more optimistic than looking back at the previous four years."
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Kasich, who is still popular in Ohio, is considered a more mainstream Republican than Trump and struck a more optimistic tone in the primaries.
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Nonetheless, beyond America's gloomy trend is a more optimistic story: that at a global level, suicide is down by 2000% since 2000 (see article).
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Accountancy firm Deloitte said 27 percent of chief financial officers it interviewed after the deal was struck were more optimistic than three months earlier.
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Despite a recent slide in oil prices, the IMF is more optimistic about the Middle East, but warned of numerous uncertainties in the region.
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George Washington University professor Jonathan Turley is more optimistic about Daniels's chances — and warns that the case could have major repercussions for Cohen personally.
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Oil traders have become progressively more optimistic about rebalancing, with the result that the contango has narrowed since the start of 15 (tmsnrt.rs/2jZ9SK9).
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In Sweden, home of what's been rated one of the world's best healthcare systems, the statistics and experiences tell a much more optimistic story.
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The Blue Chip Economic Indicators, a survey of private forecasters, is somewhat more optimistic, with a consensus expectation of 2.2 percent long-run growth.
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Another body of research found that those who cultivate an attitude of gratitude are more optimistic, alert and likely to achieve their personal goals.
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"I am more optimistic about the future of America than ever before," Obama said at the Wells Fargo Center, a basketball and hockey arena.
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The rise, then, may have reflected short-term performance fears related to lagging further behind if investors became yet more optimistic over the weekend.
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"If people have seen some improvement economically in the past decade, that makes them more optimistic about the long-term future,"Wike told CNN.
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Separately, Lloyds Bank said its monthly Business Barometer rose in June to 13% from 10% as companies became slightly more optimistic about the outlook.
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Executives in the U.S. oil and gas industry are said to be much more optimistic about growth in the sector, compared to last year.
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"We're doing more optimistic episodes and stories, rather than just dystopian and negative ones," Brooker said in another interview with the New York Times.
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And so I view some of these swings in sentiment really was, maybe people got more optimistic earlier in the year around the growth.
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By the end of summer, though, the mall staple had a much more optimistic forecast: It was bought out by Simon Property Group Inc.
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For all our problems, I'm more optimistic today than when I got elected to the United States Senate as a 29-year-old kid.
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Conservatives who do want action on climate change are more optimistic about how the Green New Deal could shape a larger climate policy discussion.
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We anticipate substantial benefits for our investors and business as a whole, and we have never been more optimistic about our prospects going forward.
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Biden added that he is more optimistic about the United States than when he was first elected to the Senate in his late 20s.
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More optimistic, since it suggests better policies could turn things around, is the theory that poor access to modern contraceptives is the main problem.
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"I think the market has become more optimistic on oil products," said Scott Shelton, broker and commodities specialist with ICAP in Durham, North California.
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A more optimistic cost number would be about $10 billion per person using the current model based on extrapolation from moon landings, he said.
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Its shares at first tumbled in after-hours trading, but rebounded following more optimistic comments by CEO Robert Iger on Disney's earnings conference call.
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I also have this other crazy belief in particular about the AI world that makes me slightly more optimistic, which goes something like this.
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Jamaica Environmental Trust Executive Director Diana McCaulay said she was "certainly more optimistic" after more than a decade of campaigning to protect the zone.
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Despite the dark dystopian setting, The Robots of Gotham still feels slightly more optimistic about our future than most other novels in the genre.
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"You are more optimistic saying it is multiple years before an ICBM comes forward," she said while testifying before the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
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Their finding tracks with those of Republicans, who said structural and management changes at Centcom in mid-2014 led to more optimistic intelligence products.
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Main Street is feeling more optimistic post-election, with shop owners hoping a Donald Trump presidency ushers in four years of business-friendly policies.
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This is what the Hamburg summit confirmed -- and is thus a reason to feel a little more optimistic about the state of the world.
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Some were more optimistic, believing that she could have a place at the USPTO in Trump's administration, but the office didn't give clarification. Rep.
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The pound was up 2 percent against the dollar at $1.3339 as investors become more optimistic that a hard Brexit would be ruled out.
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Warner Bros.' biggest misstep came from trying to shoehorn lighter, more optimistic characters such as Flash, Superman and Wonder Woman into that gritty setting.
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The more optimistic outlook in China came too late for Peabody Energy, the world's largest private coal firm, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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It is these more optimistic minorities who have formed the bedrock of Clinton's support and pushed her within striking distance of securing the nomination.
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Republicans are more optimistic than others that the government led by their party will make progress, but still, just 49% see it as likely.
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The U.S. Energy Department is even more optimistic, now expecting growth to rise by 2000 million bpd - hitting 238 million bpd by year-end.
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Meanwhile, hedge funds have started to become more optimistic about the outlook for oil prices and are rebuilding long positions in crude and fuels.
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Other researchers have been more optimistic that finding ways to pay the full cost of the program and savings to families are both achievable.
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Trump's top economic advisers have been more optimistic, arguing that the GOP tax cuts will power the U.S. economy well into the next decade.
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With a tax reform victory within reach, President Donald Trump on Wednesday was feeling even more optimistic about the outlook for U.S. economic growth.
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" Gallup reported "Americans are more optimistic about the country's future than they were the last time Gallup polled on the question, in December 2012.
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Engineering companies expected another year of stagnating sales in 2016, although chemicals companies were more optimistic because of stronger demand from other European countries.
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But as the tenge and the local money market stabilised in the second quarter, Halyk management said in April it was becoming more optimistic.
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"It is a more optimistic survey than the prior year," said Clark, citing the improved picture for commodity pricing and access to private financing.
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Over the past three years, the CNBC Millionaire Survey has shown wealthy Democrats increasingly concerned for their children's future and Republicans increasingly more optimistic.
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The bank did not indicate on Thursday whether it would meet the goal in 643 but struck a more optimistic tone for next year.
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Hedge funds and institutional investors are growing more pessimistic about stocks while retail investors are getting more optimistic, according to new data from SentimenTrader.
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"McKinsey also suggested sales 'drivers' based on the ideas that opioids reduce stress and make patients more optimistic and less isolated," the lawsuit says.
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Even some who are on board with more optimistic forecasts of growth say that higher interest rates and inflation are likely to accompany it.
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So how does the model that makes vastly more optimistic predictions than almost everyone else – the Tax Foundation model – take account of this issue?
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It's natural to be more optimistic about the future when our favored politicians are in power, and to despair when they are voted out.
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Hironaka, who last month replaced Ghosn's previous lawyer, Motonari Otsuru, also said he was more optimistic on the prospect of bail than his predecessor.
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That's even more optimistic than the estimates of his interviewer Catherine Wood, a Tesla bull and chief executive of the investment firm ARK Invest.
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A character like this makes us feel more optimistic about the world precisely because he fights his own pessimistic approach to that same world.
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"I am more optimistic now than I was yesterday," Carlsen added, but declined to offer a timeline as to when the strike could end.
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In December 2012, after Mr. Obama's re-election, 31 percent of respondents said they were more optimistic about their finances for the next year.
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It's a daunting to-do list, but some more optimistic lawmakers and aides are warning colleagues not to cancel their holiday plans just yet.
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Nadella has generally taken a more optimistic approach to those concerns than Gordon, and once cited the lack of economic growth as an opportunity.
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The nation's top executives are slightly more optimistic about the immediate future of the U.S. economy but recognize that challenges loom on the horizon.
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Democrats are more optimistic about that contest, and the Montana defeat increases pressure on the party to deliver a special election victory at last.
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Forecasters are more optimistic now about the effects of tax cuts on economic growth, they but don't see workers pocketing much of the windfall.
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But much of bitcoin's recent jump can also be attributed to investors getting more optimistic after seeing prices stabilize despite ETF rejections, he said.
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BofAML called management outlooks "more optimistic than expected," with particularly strong guidance for health care and industrials, helping explain some of the market rally.
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Al Green, who came out in favor of impeachment just months after Trump took office, was a bit more optimistic about the Senate's outcome.
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"Halftime Report" trader and Under Armour shareholder Stephanie Link is more optimistic that the company's ambitious plan will lead to continued gains through 2019.
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NAFTA still has a 50/50 chance of being reworked, said Hartasánchez, noting he had been even more optimistic before Thursday's announcement from Trump.
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While the "Dean of Valuation's" view is much more optimistic than the "Oracle of Omaha's," he issued a word of caution to bandwagon investors.
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We spoke to Trump's lawyer as well, and his take on impeachment is much more optimistic for 45 ... and the GOP as a whole.
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On a more optimistic note, Sarah thinks the students who triggered a world-wide march against assault rifles have already changed hearts and minds.
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I have found myself hoping less to be struck by lightning and put out of my misery, and am more optimistic about the future.
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This is standard and is usually followed by a decline as people grow more optimistic about the economy during an expansion and spend more.
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Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini, however, hit a more optimistic note for the renewal of talks at 0900 GMT, seeing the possibility of compromise.
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This was a change of position for them; an earlier analysis, based on much more optimistic interpretations of the limited research, suggested that they did.
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Then there's the more optimistic viewpoint, which is that Elizabeth's comment suggests Jenner and Woods are on their way to building a bridge to friendship.
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Like the Saudi energy minister, some oil market analysts have become more optimistic the long-awaited turning point in the cycle has at last arrived.
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Consumers were feeling more optimistic than expected in June as a key measure hit its highest level since October, according to a survey released Tuesday.
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The cut comes a day after the Federal Open Market Committee, the central bank's monetary policymaking arm, issued a more optimistic outlook on the economy.
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"The more optimistic read would be, it's still early days, this is a president who is just over two months into his presidency," said Parameswaran.
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Aides said he would offer a more optimistic view of the United States' standing, compared with the dire assessments put forth by Republican presidential hopefuls.
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Yet, her message about the finale, the series, and what it all means for fans at home, is far more optimistic than anyone would guess.
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Still, the overall the messages of inclusion and hope tonight likely left many viewers feeling more optimistic than they did after watching the doomful RNC.
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But, but, but, but, I want to take a more optimistic view in the future, saying that the two leaders have agreed to resume talks.
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Apple's sales forecast was not much more optimistic, indicating that the sluggishness would continue and projecting the first revenue decline in more than a decade.
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Still, it's a far more optimistic outlook than previous years, where Nintendo products have been almost impossible to find on shelves during the holiday rush.
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Expectations were slightly more optimistic than a poll three months ago which said the benchmark FTSE 2779.84 index would dip in early 29 before recovering.
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Boris Epshteyn, a spokesman for Trump's inauguration committee, previewed a more optimistic address from Trump and Miller than what was delivered at this summer's convention.
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The other thing that I would say is that I left the campaign, quite honestly, more optimistic about American politics than when I went in.
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Despite this financial backing for fossil fuels, drilling supervisor and campaigner Turner believes the long-term outlook for renewables is more optimistic than for oil.
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While she said she is more optimistic than most about the U.S.economy, she warned that current financial conditions could undermine economic growth to some extent.
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A 2016 paper found that investors become more optimistic and see the markets as undervalued and holding less risk when their party is in power.
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A 2016 paper found that investors become more optimistic and see the markets as undervalued and holding less risk when their party is in power.
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Jeb Bush and, to some extent, Marco Rubio have each offered a more optimistic vision of governance by pointing to his own background as proof.
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Over time, the Cuthberts find themselves in a more optimistic financial situation, provided it works out with the two boarders they've agreed to take on.
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They're way more optimistic, more upbeat, but there's an honesty and a candor that's familiar, and I think that's why [my daughter] really likes it.
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Republicans who were concerned by the tumultuous start of President Trump's reign are feeling more optimistic in the wake of his first address to Congress.
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"I'm more optimistic than I've ever been since I've been in public life," the former vice president said in a video announcing the Biden Foundation.
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Considering the nature of the sports, a fan of the best basketball team should be more optimistic than the fan of the best baseball team.
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After years of hardship, some analysts are more optimistic for European oil services as spending rising thanks to firmer crude prices and improving order intake.
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The one-page Treasury report had more optimistic projections about the plan's effect on growth than a congressional analysis or multiple analyses from outside groups.
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What organizations and employees can doMy research on interruptions has made me much more optimistic about the plight of those who face frequent work interruptions.
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JPMorgan reiterated its overweight rating for Goldman Sachs shares, saying it is more optimistic over the investment bank's prospects after a meeting with company executives.
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But, at the moment, congressional Republicans are more optimistic than they have been in months about the possibility of a major piece of legislation passing.
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If rates manage rise, it will indicate that investors are becoming more optimistic about economic growth and consequently the prospects for a pickup in inflation.
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On the most sweeping measures, wall opponents express enormous anxiety about the direction of social change in the country, while supporters are much more optimistic.
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Germany's DAX outperformed with a 1.8 percent rise, as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said it had become slightly more optimistic regarding the German economy.
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Although previous attempts at a cease-fire and peace talks have failed, the mediator, Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed, said he was more optimistic this time.
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The paranoia side is one side of it, and the "Life Is Golden" side of it is another side—a more optimistic view of parenthood.
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Speaking on CNBC on Friday, Trump's chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow offered a far more optimistic view of the outbreak than some officials have presented.
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Morgan Stanley's base-case scenario is more optimistic because it takes into account measures to control the virus' spread that are being put in place.
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Palo Alto Networks – The security platform's stock was up 5.7% after reporting fiscal fourth quarter earnings and a more optimistic forecast than Wall Street expected.
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Beckstead noted he'd be much more optimistic if a self-sustaining colony were really achievable in a matter of decades, as Musk thinks it is.
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While some historians say Belgium's apology was not sufficient, Mr. Budagwa, co-author of the resolution that led to Thursday's official apology, was more optimistic.
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"Many Americans remain on the edge financially even as this economic expansion is approaching record length and people have become more optimistic," Ms. Smialek writes.
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Richard A. Ball, the state's agriculture commissioner, was more optimistic, pointing to New York's natural resources, including rich soil and an abundant supply of water.
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Seeking an outsider's perspective, and a more optimistic one, I called Amby Burfoot, the longtime editor of Runner's World and the 1968 Boston Marathon champion.
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"I am more optimistic about the future of America than ever before," Obama said in Philadelphia, channeling Ronald Reagan's "Morning in America" speech in 1984.
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The left tends to be more optimistic about such blurring, seeing it as a liberation from the rule of patriarchy and the prison of heteronormativity.
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Colin Rusch of Oppenheimer is among the more optimistic Tesla analysts, having raised his 20193-to-18-month target stock price this month to $612.
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Ahmad Berri, sounded a more optimistic note than some other rebel leaders, saying he expected to see a full cease-fire in the designated zones.
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Tesla&aposs stock-price premium indicates that investors are much more optimistic about the electric-car maker&aposs future prospects than those of its rivals.
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In the clearest sign yet that more optimistic growth expectations are finally being validated, the International Monetary Fund has upgraded its growth forecast for 2017.
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Republicans are also feeling more optimistic and the future of their party after Trump's win, while Democrats are feeling less optimistic, according to the poll.
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Several prominent Turkish artists said that those developments, especially the opening of Arter, had contributed to a more optimistic feeling about the city's art scene.
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Other analysts&apos estimates have been more cautiousGoldman Sachs&apos subscriber-growth estimate is one of the more optimistic projections for Netflix&aposs fourth quarter.
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However, WedBush analyst Seth Basham, who upgraded the company to outperform from neutral a few days before earnings, was more optimistic, and reiterated his rating.
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"We expect a slight increase in household consumption accompanied by higher exports and lower imports," Naeem Brokerage Allen Sandeep said, explaining the more optimistic outlook.
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The chipmaker hit a twelve-year high earlier on Monday, extending a three-day rally as analysts have become more optimistic about the company's outlook.
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Cramer said on "Squawk on the Street " that Cohn is not a "cheerleader" but has a quality that makes Wall Streeters feel far more optimistic.
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Zoe Lofgren (Calif.), senior Democrat on the Judiciary Committee's immigration subpanel, said the hearing left her more optimistic that the bench will side with Obama.
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Expectations of further policy easing had faded this year as oil prices pared some losses and Bank of Canada officials began to sound more optimistic.
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Ifo said manufacturers were more optimistic about their business outlook for the next six months, though their assessment of the current situation worsened a little.
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In more optimistic eras, when democracy spread in great global waves, it tended to emerge in one of a few ways, all of them risky.
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"Things look a little more optimistic than a year ago...(but) we are not expecting a broad-based hardening of the market as yet," he added.
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"He has a very strong sense of fairness and really wants to make the world a better place and that makes me more optimistic," she said.
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President Donald Trump's first address before a joint session of Congress Tuesday drew praise for its more optimistic tone and calls for unity across party lines.
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Members of Congress are more optimistic for a deal with Japan than they are with the EU, which is known for being a tough negotiating partner.
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Broadly speaking, analysts had grown more optimistic about the holiday season as the clock wound down, and a late-season push drove crowds to the malls.
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Implied volatility on the pound for three months slipped back towards November lows, indicating markets are slightly more optimistic about the pound in the short term.
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The Cupertino, California-based company also was more optimistic about the current quarter than most financial analysts, driving shares up 3.6 percent to $175.25 after hours.
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SINCE the vote to leave the European Union in June 2016, the more optimistic among those on the losing side have been lobbying for a rematch.
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Companies were more satisfied with their current business situation and they were more optimistic about their business outlook for the coming six months, the survey showed.
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Ben Schachter of Macquarie Securities is even more optimistic, modeling in 12 million units sold in the first quarter, and says that number could go higher.
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"I am today much more optimistic about the company managing these difficult issues than frankly I would have been a year ago," he told a Feb.
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The government's revised growth forecast is, however, still more optimistic than those of most global investment banks, which were as low as 1.4% in some cases.
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Having said that, after almost two terms as your president, I am here to tell you I'm more optimistic about our future than I've ever been.
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On the more optimistic side of things, there's the rest of Sony's expensive music players, strange robots, and other oddities that could make an appearance, too.
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Young people are more optimistic than any other generation about their career prospects and the opportunities that lie ahead, despite the growing threat of job disruption.
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Broadly speaking, a rising oil price is inflationary, reflects a more optimistic economic outlook, and a willingness on the part of investors to take on risk.
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In the excerpt below, Evans returns to the Jungle for a 48-hour volunteer stint to find things are both more optimistic—and despairing—than ever.
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JPMorgan is more optimistic than the rest of Wall Street when it comes to the next iPhone — but is skeptical of Apple's fastest-growing business, services.
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A top economic advisor to President Donald Trump told CNBC on Monday he was "stunned" to hear Americans are feeling more optimistic about saving for retirement.
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Given the quality of projects and people that are working towards this goal, I am more optimistic about this than I am about basically anything else.
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Answering other questions at the town hall meeting, Obama urged the students to "reject pessimism and cynicism" and take a longer, more optimistic view on history.
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The more optimistic versions of these forecasts see world LNG demand at least doubling in the next decade from the 321 million tonnes shipped in 2018.
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"For now, we are a bit more optimistic than in April," Enrica Detragiache, assistant director of the IMF's European department, told a news conference in Berlin.
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A more optimistic person might say this is all proof enough, but I'm wary of getting swept up in the moment — we've all been burned before.
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The survey found that overall, Americans are feeling more optimistic about saving for retirement — although saving for retirement is still the top overall personal finance concern.
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The IMF chief's writing had a noticeably more optimistic tone than her last post, which highlighted the potential use for financing of terrorism and money laundering.
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I think we have reason to be more optimistic than usual given the current conditions if we are smart and can capitalize on this particular moment.
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Unlike Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk who warns of gloomy future driven by artificial intelligence, Cuban is on the more optimistic side about its impact.
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Unlike many real estate experts who predict a decline in vacation-home purchases if the second-home mortgage deduction disappears, the boating industry is more optimistic.
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But the party's officials and insiders are no doubt feeling more optimistic with Hickenlooper, a power player in Colorado politics, now considering jumping into the race.
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Americans who work with a financial adviser are more optimistic about their financial situation, despite believing a recession is imminent, according to a CFP Board survey.
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Sean sounds a little more optimistic that America won't have to make the long, torturous walk through Mordor -- like Sam, Frodo and millions of moviegoers did.
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On a more optimistic note, it also seems to be at least in part because many women are now busier than ever with their own activism.
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"When a community faces uncertainty, people feel more optimistic when leaders such as yourselves work together," William told a group of senior staff at the factory.
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Now, the group says it's more optimistic about getting the legislative and regulatory changes that would be needed, following its meeting with President Trump last month.
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The Trump administration's draft for their economic growth forecasts are much more optimistic than what other private and independent agencies came up with, according to WSJ.
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" And Josh Barro tweeted, "Today is the first day in a while that I feel more optimistic about this thing than I did the previous day.
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Ms. Collins, who has not yet thrown her support behind the bill, said that she felt more optimistic about the plan after meeting with the president.
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"My own view about what is possible at the zero lower bound is quite a bit more optimistic than it was back then," Mr. Hatzius said.
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In conversations over the last few days, Mr. Trump agreed to offer a more optimistic, less strident tone to show flexibility without making any substantive compromise.
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Professor Romer, for his part, offered a more optimistic take on the challenges confronting society, saying that his work showed that governments could drive technological change.
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LL: I'm more optimistic about the politics of Seed than the real world, because the interests that have corrupted the real world are entrenched and powerful.
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And as we got towards the back half [of the season], I said we need to end in a more optimistic place than we had planned.
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" He added that the more optimistic consumer sentiment recorded since Mr. Trump's election "hasn't translated into what's happening in dealerships where we're trying to sell cars.
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Lila Santarnecchei, who works in Champtercier and lives in a nearby town, is more optimistic, noting that the local climate is more hospitable than in Calais.
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Other market watchers, including Boris Schlossberg, managing director of foreign exchange strategy at BK Asset Management, are more optimistic on the stock in the long term.
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European officials are much more optimistic, but that hopefulness is based on the dubious assumption that Greece can run large budget surpluses for decades to come.
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Leading economic institutes are a bit more optimistic with a predicted growth rate of 1.9 percent this year which would be the strongest in five years.
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There are short-term trading opportunities, but the chart is a long way from more optimistic "goldbug" predictions to a return to previous highs above $22017,21.
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" The document goes on to say: "When we use the more optimistic estimates from the literature, wage boosts are over $9,000 for the average U.S. household.
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Stopping that cycle will be difficult, but there is a history of peace building and tolerance in Burkina Faso that leads some to be more optimistic.
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"I was much more optimistic last week than I am this week about winning the vote on witnesses," Senator Chris Murphy, a Connecticut Democrat, told Politico.
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We are more optimistic on 5G upgrade based on our latest smartphone survey data (22% citing 5G as a factor, though still lagging performance related factors).
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Kalmus says while it's easy to feel overwhelmed with all that is happening, he is actually feeling more optimistic now than he did 10 years ago.
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Its updated growth forecasts make Ifo slightly more optimistic than the Bundesbank, which expects a 1.7 percent GDP expansion in 2016 and 1.4 percent in 2017.
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Closures will continue Thursday But Nelson felt more optimistic, calling the deal a "small victory," despite threats from teachers not to return to school as planned.
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But he's also far more optimistic about what they've created and hopes people will see that YouTube wants to acknowledge what creators have done in 2019.
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Just 113% of US CFOs indicated they have become more optimistic about the domestic economy, down from 211% a year ago, according to the Duke survey.
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Argentina's agriculture ministry places carry-in stocks at 12.3 million tonnes (20163 million bushels) while USDA has a more optimistic 18.4 million tonnes (676 million bushels).
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Ted Cruz of Texas, who had been against the previous Trumpcare iteration, was more optimistic about this new version because of the new catastrophic plan provisions.
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The fact that Wall Street is valuing them about the same is a signal that the market is a lot more optimistic about Google's growth prospects.
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As Cohan notes, however, others are more optimistic: Bloomberg New Energy Finance expects electric vehicles to represent 210 percent of new car sales globally by 210.
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Some are feeling more optimistic about Democrats paying attention to their bench in state races, and are hopeful that some of these statehouse chambers will flip.
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Source: Money Under 30 Dayan calls it an interesting contrast that, while millennials are more dissatisfied with their finances than other generations, they're also much more optimistic.
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In a more optimistic view, it's possible that people are engaging in healthy activities without doing them to try to lose weight—something the study couldn't capture.
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For his part, Kolanovic took a more optimistic tact on the truce, arguing that the accord is another sign that the spat may be about to finish.
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The administration is hoping for House debate before the August congressional recess, and USMCA backers ended this past week more optimistic about the odds of that happening.
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However, the poll, conducted by the Associated Press NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, did find that the teens were a bit more optimistic about the future.
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Slightly more optimistic comments from U.S. and Chinese officials on trade talks reduced the tension, but new U.S. tariffs on car imports from Europe remained a risk.
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Focusing on total payouts allows the authors to be a bit more optimistic in their forecasts of future returns than the traditional dividend-based approach would suggest.
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Consumers were feeling a bit more optimistic than expected in July, as a key economic indicator held gains from June, according to a survey released on Tuesday.
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These calculations show that even on the more optimistic assumptions, the share of electric cars on our streets will remain comparatively low for at least another decade.
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In its own statement, Best Buy seems slightly more optimistic about its own numbers, but from the sound of things, it's still relatively early in the investigation.
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Uysal also said the central bank had a more optimistic outlook for Turkey's economy in 2020 as the country leaves behind the impact of a volatile lira.
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The Conference Board is slightly more optimistic, projecting 2.5% growth next quarter, but they also forecast a slowdown to 2.3% for the second half of the year.
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"Most people say that if [the caretaker] doesn't admit to it upfront, there's no chance of psychotherapy working, but I take a more optimistic view," he says.
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First, they are more optimistic than usual about the economy, with a record number believing in a "Goldilocks scenario" of above-average growth and below-average inflation.
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Union Pacific Chief Executive Lance Fritz, in a CNBC interview Thursday, struck a more optimistic tone than the head of another rail company did earlier this week.
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Other experts offered a more optimistic take on Wednesday's news, arguing that talks were not so much a concession as a change of heart on Tokyo's part.
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"Producers were actually more pessimistic about where borrowing bases are heading this fall than the banks," Clark said, adding that they are traditionally the more optimistic group.
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Hopefully some more optimistic and less reactive folks will now make a bit of money in the long term, snatching the stocks while the prices were down.
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More optimistic vibes will flow when the Moon connects with Jupiter at 12:17 PM. The Moon squares off with Uranus at 4:15 PM, bringing surprises.
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"I am definitely more optimistic than I was three or six months ago...With today's knowledge, we see this growth continuing," Chief Executive Alain Dehaze told Reuters.
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The senator suggested that when all is said and done, voters will choose a more optimistic candidate to lead the fight to win back the White House.
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Bradshaw said markets needed more data to be confident of the Federal Reserve's more optimistic outlook for the U.S. economy and expected path of interest rate hikes.
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Still, many investors will be looking at the streaming service's ability to expand internationally as much as domestically, and growth abroad could make Wall Street more optimistic.
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Millennial business owners, whom Bank of America defines as between 18 and 37 years old, are both more optimistic and more stressed out than their older counterparts.
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Top strategists have gotten more optimistic on stocks, just as the S&P 500 has pulled back slightly from records, according to CNBC's latest Market Strategist Survey.
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That should worry the Fed, whose central forecast is much more optimistic than the market's; rate-setters expect inflation to return to its 2% target in 2018.
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Some analysts are more optimistic about Goldman's private-equity push than other initiatives, such as consumer lending or corporate hedging, where it has little to no experience.
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The poll also found that Americans are becoming more optimistic about where the country is headed, with 22019 percent saying it is headed in the right direction.
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"We can be more optimistic than we were a week ago," Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar told a news conference after meeting his Austrian counterpart in Dublin.
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"I was a little more optimistic about it early in the year; now my odds are 60/40," Boehner said, according to energy-sector news publication RigZone.
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"I think both sides are optimistic ... more optimistic after the call last week that took place, that some kind of a solution can be reached," he said.
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It wasn't just that these more optimistic, cosmopolitan Britons, who included Londoners and younger voters, didn't share the Brexiteers' world view; many found its xenophobic undertones offensive.
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POLICY POTENTIAL: With a U.S. tax overhaul now signed into law, investors are more optimistic that Congress may be able to pass legislation to boost infrastructure spending.
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National Association of Home Builders CEO Jerry Howard told CNBC on Friday he's much more optimistic about the Republican's tax overhaul after a meeting with key lawmakers.
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United States stocks made their biggest gain in a month on Thursday as investors grew more optimistic that Britons would vote to stay in the European Union.
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Summit chair Donald Tusk said he was more optimistic about getting agreements both to ease Britain out gently and to sketch out a future free trade pact.
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Republicans were more optimistic than Democrats — 28503 percent of GOP respondents said the country heading in the right direction, a view shared by 22019 percent of Democrats.
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President Obama on Thursday expressed confidence about the nation's ability to beat the Zika virus, striking a more optimistic tone than some of his own federal researchers.
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It would take a much more optimistic outlook for the U.S. and global economies to break out of that scenario and shift into higher gear, Lockhart said.
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Female managers' responses in the survey were only slightly more optimistic (39 percent) about the pace of change than the responses of women on average (37 percent).
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Ifo is more optimistic about Germany's growth prospects than the Bundesbank, which has forecast a 1.7 percent expansion in 2016 and growth of 1.4 percent in 2017.
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Following on from the sound of the previously released tracks "On Hold" and "Say Something Loving," I See You is endowed with an overall more optimistic vibe.
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Even Mr. Mnuchin, who has been more optimistic about the prospects of a deal, was dismayed that the Chinese were not doing more to reach an agreement.
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Lighthizer's Mexican and Canadian counterparts struck a more optimistic tone, saying that substantial progress was made in Montreal, with completion of a NAFTA chapter on anti-corruption.
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But investors became more optimistic as the Vietnam War came to a close, the social unrest of the 2500s began to simmer down and corporate profits rose.
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Since then, he has been more optimistic about Europe's ability to work with Mr. Trump than some of his European counterparts, like the German chancellor, Angela Merkel.
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Our statistics show a somewhat more optimistic picture: one of strong, local fan bases, and a national following that could have a lot more room to grow.
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In the developing world, people were more optimistic: In Kenya, 90% of people thought they would have more money in five years, the highest in the survey.
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From there, Miley changed tones and began to get more optimistic about her current situation, opening up about how looking good could make a person feel good.
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It's become a cliché to say that the more optimistic candidate usually wins presidential elections, but there isn't much doubt which party stands for optimism these days.
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"I have never been more optimistic about Moderna's future and potential since joining as employee number two in 2011," Bancel said on a February 26 earnings call.
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No agreement was made during the half-hour meeting in the Speaker's office, but some participants emerged more optimistic about their chances to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
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The expectation is unchanged from June, but down about 25 basis points from the more optimistic days of the Trump administration at the beginning of the year.
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China's factories were struggling to re-open after an extended break and analysts were continuing to calculate the likely economic damage, but the mood remained more optimistic.
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And while Senate Republicans aren't guaranteeing they will pass a health care bill despite a more optimistic day of meetings, the president had no problem predicting victory.
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If both these narratives see one sex or the other getting exploited, a more optimistic reading might be that the current division is actually a reasonable balance.
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Celinda Lake, a Democratic pollster and an expert on the politics of gender, is more optimistic about a positive payoff for Democrats than either Kam or Griffith.
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Li Daokui, a professor at Tsinghua University and a former adviser to China's central bank, was more optimistic on the referendum's effects on the world's second-largest economy.
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While the public is largely apprehensive about the president-elect, Americans do say that they are more optimistic that the U.S. economy will improve in the next year.
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That should be a particular point of worry for investors, who Stockman argued have been far more optimistic about Trump's presidency than might be warranted by the facts.
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But they are a growing part of the American vehicle mix, and industry watchers are only getting more optimistic about their future as battery prices continue to drop.
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As you can see, forecasts are all over the place, with BNEF substantially more optimistic than other analysts, mainly because of the plunging price of lithium-ion batteries.
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The BOJ is also likely to offer a more optimistic view on exports and output than in March, when it said they were "picking up," the sources said.
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Nixon, on a night that saw several down-ballot progressive primary challengers in New York come away victorious, tried to put a more optimistic spin on her loss.
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New tech is inherently democratizing and equalizing; it destroys privilege by turning it into a mass-market commodity; and it generally builds toward a brighter, more optimistic future.
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"We've always tended to be conservative this time of the year, but at the same time, more optimistic," EA Chief Financial Officer Blake Jorgensen said in an interview.
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However, both nations have since put on a slightly more optimistic stance, agreeing to keep negotiations going to end the prolonged trade war that has rattled financial markets.
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"The regulator deems it possible to ease monetary policy already this summer, which looks more optimistic than market expectations," said Vladimir Evstifeev, head of research at Zenit Bank.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch is even more optimistic with expectations the Japanese currency will reach 105 by year-end and 115 by the end of next year.
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But more skeptical insiders say that the bigger and more optimistic story about a pivot also belies some of the dire business problems that the company has had.
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The market is waiting to see the terms of the new IMF pact, said local consulting firm Portafolio Personal, noting a more optimistic mood despite moderate trading volumes.
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Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Chiara Russo said she was a lot more optimistic about the drug following the results and the relatively benign side-effect profile of the treatment.
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The president is also expected to present a more optimistic view of the state of the nation than the one being heard on the Republican presidential campaign trail.
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The survey's total benchmark was up 10 points, with the firms polled more optimistic for the future with regards to profitability, turnover and number of employees, it said.
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Only 13 percent of CFOs were more optimistic about the prospects for their company than they were three months ago, down from 24 percent in July, Deloitte said.
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Sterling has risen against the dollar because markets are more optimistic that Brexit won't end messily; the greenback has been falling steadily since Donald Trump came to power.
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People who are more optimistic than pessimistic tend to live longer, have better cardiovascular health, get a higher quality of sleep and have improved immune systems, studies suggest.
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"With investors becoming more optimistic about OPEC reaching an agreement on production cuts, oil prices should continue to edge higher in trading today," ANZ bank said on Tuesday.
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Earlier in the week, JPMorgan's Apple analyst, Rod Hall, said the bank was more optimistic than the rest of Wall Street when it comes to the next iPhone.
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When I try to think of something that would make me more optimistic about the U.S. economy, I have to think long term and big picture — basically hoping.
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The third is less commercial and perhaps more optimistic: it's a way for Facebook to use some of its size and power to help shrink the digital divide.
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But since joining the Fed, Quarles has been among the more optimistic that the U.S. may be approaching an era of faster underlying growth, driven by rising productivity.
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Men are more optimistic about self-driving cars than women, with 37 percent of men saying they'll improve the overall driving experience compared to 28 percent of women.
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It's more optimistic about PepsiCo's ability to grow earnings, but notes that such potential is likely already priced into the stock after a double-digit increase this year.
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The company has been pushing a more optimistic measurement — a double-digit growth in daily active users — though it hasn't actually said how many users that growth represents.
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"We are not seeing any slowdown in global demand in China, so far we are very optimistic on China, more optimistic than a few months ago," Marotta said.
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You're a master manifestor, especially when it comes to finances, and this year you learned that the more optimistic you are, the more seems to come your way.
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