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"You have to be optimistic in a situation like this," Mr. Huntsman said.
It's autumn but it's easy to be optimistic in a region said to have over 300 days of sun a year.
It is not easy to be optimistic in a country where the government has lost control of half of its territory, two million people have been displaced and parents of means buy bullet-proof vests for their children.
("How did a gene of intolerance and racial fear mutate as it passed... through time and family bloodstreams?") As "Sons of Mississippi" wears on, we see that the author is a kind of romantic, looking for a chance to be optimistic in a situation that offers precious little to be optimistic about.
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While some junior lawyers are worried about what lies ahead for the high street, Teare is optimistic: "In a market place that is in turmoil, it's a chance for the little people and entrepreneurs to rise to the top".
Most of the results are optimistic in a sense that delaying retirement is a viable policy option for countries with growingly unsustainable pension systems.
"I think it's an occupational requirement to be optimistic in this business," a senior administration official who would not be named told reporters.
Yet it's somehow hard not to be optimistic in the hands of a writer so angry and intelligent.
"There is an assumption behind the revenue forecast that seems to be optimistic in the current environment," said Nick Van Den Brul, a transport analyst in London with BNP Paribas.
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