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When asked, she said she did not believe that the $1 million starting bid was excessively optimistic.
Dick Baldwin got at this very well last week, although he was excessively optimistic about how long the fix would last; it was two days, not six months.
But the British leadership was excessively optimistic, believing that "two regiments were sufficient to beat the strength of the province".
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Officials dismiss concerns that projections of a huge surplus may be excessively optimistic, assuring Congressmen that the projections are actually on the low side.
Even the Congressional Budget Office's modest projection that the economy will grow by 2percentt a year over the next 10 years is excessively optimistic, he argues, relying on a tripling of the rate of productivity growth from its average of the last five years.
Others were more skeptical and noted that the technology to extract materials from asteroids did not yet exist in 2013 and that the two companies were being excessively optimistic with their plans to cater to a market that was equally nonexistent.
Today the pundits are excessively optimistic.
Walzer contends that pacifism's idealism is excessively optimistic.
Fox (2014) questioned the positive effects of BIM use and proposed that expectations of BIM benefits could be excessively optimistic.
Allister Heath said the growth figures for future years were "excessively optimistic" and George Osborne should have cut more taxes and spending.
But trusting solely in a diplomatic dialogue and sanctions to bring about a lasting peace may be excessively optimistic.
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