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Fitbit's marketing personnel were perhaps a bit too optimistic in their copywriting, but the idea that a wristband sensor ought to discern reality in thoroughly unpredictable environments with only a few commodity sensors is ludicrous.
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This all turned out to be a bit too optimistic.
Many observers believe the economic assumptions being used are a bit too optimistic (although the IMF has come up with a similar number for losses).
Even that may be a bit too optimistic.
It quickly became clear that this was a bit too optimistic.
While my 1999 targets for the Big Board were a bit too optimistic (12,000 for the Dow and 1500 for the S&P), they are still a possibility.
Our profile was generated in a population of women who had a very good prognosis and received optimal adjuvant therapy, and therefore the cutoff values identified using this cohort may be a bit too optimistic for "sub-optimally" treated populations.
It's true that swimming is one hell of a sport to earn a medal at, and that perhaps pundits were being a wee bit too optimistic before the Games.
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"This rally is probably a little bit too optimistic for the information that we got," she said.
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