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Her more optimistic take turned out to be right.
But many here have a more optimistic take.
But movement passages offer a more optimistic take on the species.
A more optimistic take on Britain's present would be a useful counter to the Utopians yet insufficient.
A more optimistic take is that Merkel and at least some of her colleagues — although not Schäuble — have finally realized that endless austerity is a recipe for political extremism and the eventual breakup of the E.U.
Hoping for a more optimistic take, Mr. Vladeck suggested to his new hire that the assumptions he had used in preparing the estimate of future income for the trust fund might have been too conservative.
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Mr. Thomas, a neo-soul singer who got his start in Chicago, had patchy success with his next two albums, which generally took a more optimistic tone.
UK employers are more optimistic about taking on staff after Christmas than at any time in the last six years, according to a survey published today.
"There are bargains to be had on the forecourt," he said "People have better job security and the economy is improving, so they feel more optimistic about taking out credit".
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