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However in Hong Kong, there are now more optimists than there were during the last quarter.
American, British and Italian salesmen have the best prospects: each country has 55% more optimists than pessimists.In this section Reprints.
"The index shows there are a few more optimists than there are pessimists," Kenneth Goldstein, Conference Board economist, said.
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In the third quarter, optimists led by 27 percentage points; the average businessman in Japan is now more optimistic than his German counterpart.
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Still, Mr. Missing sees himself as more of an optimist than a naysayer.
He is much more of an optimist than I am, and he would favour measures that would improve the happiness of the population, whereas I am more of a pessimist and believe that it should be the objective of policy to reduce suffering, which is not the same thing.
Brian is more of an optimist than Yelchin.
Unsurprisingly, confidence is lowest in Asia: there are more pessimists than optimists in both Japan and Hong Kong.
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In contrast, pessimists are more likely than optimists to be influenced by negative or unpleasant expectations.
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