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I don't do the rosy sell.
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Interestingly, projects in democratic countries also tend to experience longer delays, possibly because elected politicians use rosy forecasts to sell their projects.
Mr. Quirin's rosy, silky salmon, sold under the Chef Alain's label, has a distinct yet delicate smokiness.
On the rather rosy assumption that GM sells 2m vehicles a year in America, each one will have to carry $300 in health-care costs.
Healey certainly sells rosy-faced charm in his peasant's hat and leather braces; "Selfish Jean" and "Love Will Come Through" are delivered with rounded, folkish inflections and a warmth Chris Martin could only dream of.
They sell well, everything looks rosy … until the next season, or the next round of competitive announcements.
This week, Mr. Major was selling arugula and slender, rosy stalks of rhubarb.
People can certainly disagree, and personally, I'm not completely sold on my own rosy take.
"I think what [Wall Street analysts] are reacting to is the true state of Twitter, versus the overly rosy version Dick Costolo had been trying to sell the Street for the past few quarters".
Analysts not only fatten their wallets by attracting investment banking business to their firms through rosy research; some also enrich themselves by selling the stocks they are touting to investors.
Things looked rosy back in early 2008, when 200 units were sold from renderings and floor plans.
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