Sentence examples for exaggerated sense of optimism from inspiring English sources

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"Some might say, this exaggerated sense of optimism in the face of the fact that you could freeze to death walking down the street," he says.

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He always had an exaggerated sense of his own importance".

Liberals suffer, Alexander argued, from: an exaggerated sense of what is fixable.

He just had this wildly exaggerated sense of Egypt's greatness based on the past.

Some criticize what they consider the film's exaggerated sense of decline.

"They have an exaggerated sense of their own value," scoffed David Cohen, a top Comcast executive.

Jury experts say that many people have an exaggerated sense of the hardship that service requires.

She doesn't have an exaggerated sense of her own powers.

An exaggerated sense of independence could also lead policy makers to interfere with open trade in dangerous ways.

The drug causes not only feelings of euphoria but also an exaggerated sense of power and superiority.

Associated with these perceptions is an exaggerated sense of the dangers to health of exposure to radiation".

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