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His economic message is considerably more upbeat than that of the Democrats or of Mike Huckabee, his main rival in Iowa.
Consumers were also considerably more upbeat about the short-term outlook, with the prospect of improving business conditions as the primary driver.
Lynn Franco, director of economic Indicators at The Conference Board (which compiled the data) said Americans are "considerably more upbeat" about future economic and job prospects.
But the biggest change is the film's ending, which, not to give too much away, is considerably more upbeat than the novel's.
At the campaign of Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, the mood was considerably more upbeat, as aides indicated that Walker's ironclad façade of ignorance is being polished to a high sheen.
Eduardo Villareal, 61, was considerably more upbeat about the situation: he and three friends were sporting matching t-shirts, and though they did not speak English, they appeared to be feeling exuberant about having just finished over four loops around the park in four hours (one loop is just over six miles).
Well, sort of upbeat, positive.
Considerably harder.
Considerably better.
Mr. Guynn was less upbeat, noting that consumer spending, adjusted for inflation, had "moderated considerably".
The $4.1bn Deepwater charge, however, was considerably lower than analysts had forecast, and BP chief executive Bob Dudley gave an upbeat assessment of what the company had achieved.
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