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Sanchez is more optimistic by nature.
John: I tend to be more optimistic by nature.
But he added, "You know, I'm actually more optimistic by the day that we'll be able to get it done".
She wrote, "People can learn to be more optimistic by acting as if they were more optimistic," which means "being more engaged with and persistent in the pursuit of goals".
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The housing market looks more optimistic, spurred by lower mortgage rates.
Later in the day, however, the Bank of Spain reaffirmed its more optimistic assessment by releasing a new study of the banking sector that put the overall cost of recapitalizing the country's weakest institutions at €15.15 billion.
So far, it looks as if the rate peaked last December at 5.8%—lower than many forecasters expected.Even Alan Greenspan seems to be growing more optimistic, almost by the day.
The new data has shattered the most recent official forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility, which had predicted in July the sector would generate £700m for the Treasury this year, and undermined even more optimistic predictions by the Scottish government.
If the Knicks obtain Van Horn, it may signal a more optimistic view by the team on the return of Antonio McDyess, who has the ability to compensate for a true center with his post-up offense and rebounding ability.
Some investors strike a more optimistic note by emphasizing a more pragmatic approach.
It's imperative that we find prevent, treat, and one day find a cure for Alzheimer's--and I have never been more optimistic that, by making the necessary investments in scientific discovery, we can make that happen.
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