Bankers reacted optimistically to the news yesterday, saying the opening will provide significant cost savings. |
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In all these works, the artist brings a novelist's sweep to his ruminations on what was once optimistically named the Century of Progress. |
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We left them for a field side path that optimistically is a margin path in the making, but was claggy on the boots. |
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Although the meeting ended optimistically, the problems at the moment are getting worse. |
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But luckless Paul, 40, is refusing to allow his spirits to wane and is looking optimistically to the future. |
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Using this framework the final section optimistically considers how the economics discipline is likely to rise again. |
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But going back also to our all-so American optimism, it's all-American to behave as optimistically as circumstances warrant. |
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Thus, the slight increase in retail sales for January might not be best interpreted optimistically. |
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The Tories are pinning their hopes on a May election and optimistically predict a hung parliament if today's poll findings continue to hold. |
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She optimistically spoke about the better language in the contract and began to hear rumors of the sell-out of the union negotiating team. |
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Nevertheless, Hebert's new method seems optimistically practical and has already attracted major support, despite the criticism. |
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It underlines the strength of the MCH Group, which can look optimistically into the future. |
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Despite strong Sunni rejection of the constitution, some observers view the referendum optimistically. |
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In January, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf addressed the country optimistically. |
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We all thought, optimistically, that the resolution would be a way out of the crisis. |
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Others went for umbrellas that made a statement in themselves, decorated with racing scenes and one, optimistically, with blue sky and fluffy white clouds. |
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The race has nothing to do with running with the Rolling Stones, as one friend optimistically thought. |
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If you really insist on being energetic you can take what is optimistically called a safari round the island. |
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If you go on demanding the best, and keep us on our toes every day, then I can optimistically look forward to our joint future. |
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Others optimistically suggested the issues were not contentious because countries? contributions had already been reflected in the documents. |
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When facing our demanding and ambitious markets, we are looking ahead optimistically. |
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More optimistically, the same researchers clearly link family values to girls' success. |
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The Corporation's current growth and promising outlook allow it to look to the future optimistically. |
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I just didn't do the whole smiley, happy thing where I looked at everything optimistically and marveled at the world through rose-colored glasses. |
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Still, it can get wearying, being given optimistically sized underwear and too-tight tops again, and traipsing back to the returns desk with them year after year. |
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Bringing back Urban and Lopez and hiring Connick, at least optimistically, hints that the show is refocusing on those contestants. |
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The organization optimistically expects this process to take four months. |
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The new system is optimistically targeted for a 2004 implementation. |
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At the end of his final column, Mr. Townsend beat the drum optimistically. |
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The fact that the authors of this bulletin are all women is a pure coincidence and optimistically does not signify that the role of women and gender issues only matter to women. |
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The period ended optimistically, with prospects that the markets in 2010 would be on their way to a recovery, despite the uncertainty in many sectors. |
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We can therefore look forward optimistically to the next ten years. |
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Some have speculated, optimistically, that this may humanize the Tiger. |
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I know that the natural health products directorate has a number of plans in place to address the backlog, and they think very optimistically about the backlog. |
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Perhaps optimistically, he told Uefa delegates that he was confident of securing at least 60 votes outside Europe, and Platini said he could deliver at least 45 votes from Europe. |
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Mystery at Witchend tells how the young members of the Lone Pine Club bring to justice a gang of saboteurs hoping, perhaps optimistically, to cripple the Allied war effort by blowing up a dam in the Shropshire hills. |
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Ukip, after all, are in the midst of a seemingly endless political summer, while senior Conservative politicians such as Boris Johnson talk optimistically about life outside the clutches of Brussels. |
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On the whole, I look at life, as before, optimistically, with humour. |
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Diploma in hand, Lionel optimistically sets out to apply for king jobs. |
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Those of us who worked hard to reduce armaments of all types and to free the people from the heavy yoke of military expenditure look optimistically towards the future. |
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Langland is, I think, optimistically insisting on the accommodatedness even of the fallen world of sin and suffering to the spiritual aspirations of man. |
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Optimistically we can hope that these sorts of regulations will be less restrictive in the future. |
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