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In doing this, it was over-optimistic about how many customers would default on their mortgages, or pay them back early.
Given the mocking account of treaties in Utopia (CU: 197 201), it is unlikely that he was over-optimistic about their lasting effect, but he played a significant diplomatic role in the 1520s, participating in a number of important negotiations.
Those who were over-optimistic about the longevity of the boom are paying a price.
"But they have been over-optimistic about their future book for three or four years.
Both Circle and the NHS East of England Strategic Health Authority were over-optimistic about the risks and due diligence was flawed.
So the Chancellor cannot be accused of being over-optimistic about growth, at least for the next two or three years.
Successive Treasury forecasts have been over-optimistic about the budgetary outlook.In his 2002 budget, for example, Mr Brown forecast net borrowing of £13 billion in 2003-04.
One reason that British politicians are over-optimistic about the kind of deal they can achieve is their misreading of continental debates on migration.
Campaigners are anxious that the government has been over-optimistic about the number of people who are able to go online to claim.
He said many British politicians were over-optimistic about the kind of deal they might achieve because they failed to understand the continental debate on migration.
Peter Morgan, chief economist in Tokyo for HSBC bank, reckons the ministry is being over-optimistic about birth rates, given that more and more women are marrying later or not at all.
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