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Normalising is not the Ku Klux Klan taking a rosy view of the Trump presidency, it is CNN asking uncritically, "reaching out" for that view.
"One of the reasons I used the word 'peasant' is that I knew I could be accused of taking a rosy view of life – but it's provocative.
The second is that Britain has a lazy tradition of taking a rosy view of its own history, in which national crimes play little or no part and from which there is no lesson except British greatness.
The secret to our apology aversion may lie in a neurological bias toward taking a rosy view of ourselves.
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In his editorial, Ridley takes a rosy view about the impact of climate change on crop yields that is not supported by the scientific research.
But the 2003 budget, now on its way through the legislature, is sorely testing his ability to keep smiling.Prime minister since mid-2001, he has always taken a rosy view of the economy.
Even on Inauguration Day itself, when the press usually takes a rosy view of whatever is said by the new president, journalists grumbled that Obama's oration, though predictably well delivered, was short of specifics, fire and memorability.
It takes a rosy view of the time frames: "Once the inquiry was raised with EE's fraud department the account was investigated and written off and the credit report updated within 24 hours.
To call Berg's film cheerful is not to say that it takes a rosy view of a sometimes troubled life.
Some online retailers took a rosier view.
Moscow's mayor, Sergey Sobyanin, took a rosier view.
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