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But by all accounts, Levkovich's stock market forecast isn't the rosiest.
Even the rosiest projections of China's infrastructure needs suggest that demand will slacken.
It's a Sony production, so it's reasonable to expect the rosiest possible picture.
This is the rosiest version of what could have been: plausible, but unprovable.
Unfortunately, it now seems like three feet is possible only under the rosiest of scenarios.
The rosiest prediction, from Survation, a pollster, expects 82% of under-25s to turn up.
The Class of 27 will graduate into one of the rosiest job markets in recent memory.
The picture is rosiest if you look at overall employment regardless of position at tech companies.
Even the rosiest scenarios for the anti-Trump forces now look pretty bleak over the long run.
She wins and he holds on to his rosiest convictions about what he and his presidency symbolize.
These are the totals released by the campaigns, so they're going to present the rosiest possible picture.
In the rosiest projections of each version, millions will be unable to pay for basic health care.
And it's inevitable that some of the rosiest, farthest-reaching claims about it will evaporate under closer scrutiny.
ISPs employ all manner of economists exclusively tasked with manipulating data until it paints the rosiest scenario imaginable.
He doesn't tout all poll numbers, for example, and instead relies upon the rosiest figures from Rasmussen Reports.
But even under the rosiest of projections, one won't be ready for more than a year, government officials say.
Start-up business plans are designed for the rosiest possible outcome, and the money intensifies both successes and failures.
The Atlanta Federal Reserve's GDPNow tracker, which tends to be among the rosiest forecasts, estimates growth for Q1 at 2.93%.
Even on the rosiest assumptions, much more immigration than is feasible would be needed to support the greying native population.
Perhaps it's no surprise to many investors that analysts who cover Apple have the rosiest of outlooks for the shares.
As such, when ISPs have undue influence at the FCC, this annual report tends to paint the rosiest scenario imaginable.
But that model hasn't appeared, and even the rosiest expert estimates say it won't come close to being revenue-neutral.
Of course, it is when things seem rosiest that policy-makers are most prone to underreact to a bump in the road.
The company's share price has more than tripled since October as Tesla's financial performance has surpassed even the rosiest of analyst expectations.
Moreover, the Trump administration expects us to accept the rosiest possible explanation of every single new revelation — even when it's grossly implausible.
Their view of current conditions in July was the rosiest since March 2001; 43.1 percent said jobs were "plentiful," most since March 2001.
There was every reason to expect a focus on technical dazzle, auteurship, and generally the rosiest possible picture of how games are made.
The rosiest picture of an Airbnb host is a homeowner or tenant running a casual bed and breakfast or letting out a spare room.
So unless you wear the rosiest of rose-colored glasses, let's assume that Prescott isn't ready to be Romo or a latter-day Wilson.
Even in the rosiest estimates for revenue driven by Watson, Kisner estimates that massive investment in the project would barely recoup the cost of that capital.
Even under the rosiest projections of white turnout, Mr. Trump would still lose the popular vote if his poll numbers among whites do not improve considerably.
But currently, even under the rosiest of projections, economic growth alone doesn't seem to be enough to offset the losses from the deepest cuts Republicans have proposed.
But currently, even under the rosiest of projections, economic growth alone doesn't seem to be enough to offset the full losses from the deepest cuts Republicans have proposed.
Even the rosiest estimates of the potential benefits of such changes fall well short of creating the economic growth necessary to offset the cost of Mr. Trump's plan.
The rosiest projections forecast as many as 500 new jobs with an average annual salary of $40,000 coming to the area, said Shelley Dickstein, the Dayton city manager.
But if they are--or even if they're close--they suggest that change will be coming to the auto industry faster than some of the rosiest predictions we've seen.
In the rosiest scenario, for example, the average person in South Africa could live an average of 75.3 years by 2040, but only 54.3 years in the worst-case scenario.
The bottom line: Even though iPhone sales didn't meat the rosiest of projections, Apple had a pretty good quarter overall with other products and services revenue picking up the slack.
So while the Lancet study gives Sanders good talking points for the debate stage, it's probably the rosiest projection of life under Medicare-for-all that you're going to see.
The irony associated with Thanksgiving's colonialist history now manifests today as a fear about how to survive what's supposed to be one of the warmest, rosiest holidays of the year.
"The Fed appears to believe that perception makes reality, so it will never stop trying to create the rosiest perception possible," said Peter Schiff, founder of investment firm Euro Pacific Capital.
Even in the rosiest of outlooks, where we now transition to that, I would expect there to be bumps (and we are surely at the crest of one after the recent run).
Nonprofit leaders, who are normally forced to paint the rosiest picture possible when describing their work to foundations, are instead invited to be honest about the challenges they face professionally and personally.
Any celebrity worth her Instagram handle knows that the best time of day for any shot is the 60 minutes pre-sunset, when natural light is at its rosiest and most flattering. 3.
Meanwhile, Isaiah Thomas cannon-balled over the rosiest estimations of what he can accomplish on a basketball court, finishing third in points per game, fifth in usage percentage, and ninth in True Shooting.
Yet even assuming the rosiest of forecasts, the top 1 percent, according to the Tax Foundation, would still receive close to a $100,000 tax cut — 32 times as much as a middle-income family.
Yet even assuming the rosiest of forecasts, the top 1 percent, according to the Tax Foundation, would still receive close to a $0.23,000 tax cut — 32 times as much as a middle-income family.
But you shouldn't cut him, because if the rosiest assessments of his recovery from surgery are correct, and this is just scar tissue breaking up, then he could be awesome again later in the year.
Some studies suggest they do, others find that they don't, but even if we take the rosiest interpretations of the literature at face value, the number of lives saved by this massive, widespread intervention is small.
If the best-case scenario, the absolute rosiest picture imaginable, is that LeBron opened 40 new restaurants and bars, then it is settled: let us never speak of the economic impact of pro sports ever again.
In our view, this is why it is a mistake for an entrepreneur to present the rosiest of projections upon which to base a valuation multiple or for a VC to always pay up to the highest comp.
We live in a country in which people have the rosiest view of their own personal lives that I have ever recorded while, at the same time, they have the dimmest view of their political figures and institutions.
That goal is well above the roughly 2 percent to 3 percent average of the past 50 years and, even under the rosiest assumptions, would be achievable only by increasing the labor force through more immigration, which Mr. Trump clearly opposes.
Not to be overlooked through your rosiest-colored glasses, Derrick, is that before you scored your first basket on Saturday, midway through the second quarter, the Knicks, with an offense powered by Porzingis and Courtney Lee, had already built a 45-30 lead.
I don't look back on my college years particularly fondly, but my rosiest memories from that era of my life are the hours I'd spend hanging out with my professors during their office hours, discussing my variety of emotional problems as they related to the course material, and talking about the world.
Since China's accession to WTO in 2001, the Chinese Communist Party has cemented its grip on power, turned previously-weak SOEs into global behemoths that dominate the world's manufacturing system and grown its economy to twice the size that was anticipated under even the rosiest of scenarios produced by the World Bank.
Greenland's melting glaciers may someday flood your city Time to prepare is now Even if the rosiest projections are used, where sea level rise continues at its current rate without accelerating -- considered extremely unlikely without swift and immediate action to curb greenhouse gas emissions -- high-tide flooding will still be a major problem in some of the largest cities in the country.
Here's a snapshot of where things are… Apple hasn't been broadcasting its quarterly unit sales the past few quarters, so we'll have to lean on external researchers, but even the rosiest portrayal from Canalys suggests that the Cupertino giant saw a 23% drop in year-over-year iPhone unit sales, selling 40.2 million iPhones in Q2 of this year compared to 52.2 million iPhones a year ago.
They fill this window with the rarest, rosiest, most rollicksome flowers.
The British warship H.M.S. Pinafore is at anchor off Portsmouth. The sailors are on the quarterdeck, proudly "cleaning brasswork, splicing rope, etc." Little Buttercup, a Portsmouth "bumboat woman" (dockside vendor) – who is the "rosiest, roundest, and reddest beauty in all Spithead" – comes on board to sell her wares to the crew. She hints that she may be hiding a dark secret under her "gay and frivolous exterior".
They have a brilliance akin > to life's rosiest products–insects' wings, birds' feathers, shells, petals. > No painting can match the force or delicacy that appears in these subtle > associations of bits of dyed silk. Stitch after stealthy stitch adds up to > the texture of sumptuousness. Even flesh tints are ravishingly reproduced, > and the incalculable artfulness of a needle comes to delightful fruition in > the modeling of a shoulder or a breast.
Actionable metrics can lead to informed business decisions and subsequent action. These are in contrast to vanity metrics—measurements that give "the rosiest picture possible" but do not accurately reflect the key drivers of a business. Vanity metrics for one company may be actionable metrics for another. For example, a company specializing in creating web based dashboards for financial markets might view the number of web page views per person as a vanity metric as their revenue is not based on number of page views.
Fredman's Epistles are distinctive in combining realism - drink, poverty, gambling, prostitution, old age - with elegant mythological rococo flourishes, enabling Bellman to achieve both comic and elegiac effects. Britten Austin cites Afzelius: The sluttiest of the barmaids "on the rosiest mythological clouds" is of course Ulla Winblad. In Epistle 36, (Concerning Ulla Winblad's flight), Bellman "at his most rococo" describes Ulla asleep in a tavern bedroom - while the owner peeps through the keyhole and three excited drunks wait outside. As she wakes, three rococo cupids assist her with make-up, perfume, and her hair.
Calls from both Vendola and Renzi to hold another public debate were denied by Bersani. On election day, little more than 3 million people cast their vote, a sharp decline in turnout if compared to the previous primaries but well beyond the rosiest prospects nonetheless. As widely expected, Bersani gained a plurality but not an absolute majority, with Renzi coming distant second. Renzi came first in his native Tuscany, Umbria and Marche, widely known as the "reddest" regions of Italy, and was highly competitive in the rich North-West; on the other hand, Bersani won all major cities (with the exception of Renzi's Florence) and prevailed overwhelmingly in the South, where Renzi often yielded the second place to Vendola.
The loss of most of the crosses can be documented or inferred to have been lost in the years 1643-46: for example Parliament's Committee for the Demolition of Monuments of Superstition and Idolatry ordered the Charing Cross torn down in 1643. Eleanor's reputation however began to change for the positive once again at this time, following the 1643 publication of Sir Richard Baker's A History of the Kings of England, which retold the myth of Eleanor saving her husband at Acre. Thereafter, Eleanor's reputation was largely positive and derived ultimately from Camden, who was uncritically repeated wholesale by historians. In the 19th century the self-styled historian Agnes Strickland used Camden to paint the rosiest of all pictures of Eleanor.

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