In this Panglossian vision, the unfettered market economy is the best of all possible worlds. |
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Yet feminism is regarded by all parties as a philosophy based on Panglossian fortune-cookie dictums. |
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The film suggests that US rehabilitation involves lots of hugs, tears, group chants, and saccharine effusions of Panglossian optimism. |
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But try as I might, I cannot muster the same Panglossian enthusiasm as my colleague about the way policy is unfolding. |
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After a season of back-breaking work in Sonoma, this Panglossian figure heads to Burgundy to buy modest grapes from a wine broker. |
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The Panglossian view of natural selection is an appealing idea to us as human beings, you argue, because brains have foresight. |
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It's a pleasant vision of the future, but maybe just a touch Panglossian. |
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The future is not sunny in this best of all Panglossian, post-Fed QE worlds. |
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Look out for a music video for Collide on Monday too, filmed in Caernarfon by Panglossian Digital. |
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The Panglossian statements that regularly issue from the WRU bear little relation to reality. |
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The Rosie Project is the kind of Panglossian comedy in which everything is foreordained to work out for the best. |
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This is simply a Panglossian idea, policy as wishful thinking. |
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This is the approach of Oriental mysticism and of the Panglossian unrealism which Voltaire mistakenly attributed to Leibniz. |
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Moving, humane and unfailingly polite, 'This Changes Everything' presents a Panglossian view of approaching disaster that seeks to empower rather than to scare. |
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