Society had a very conservative outlook on clothing, and anyone who dared to wear snazzy dresses was looked down with contempt. |
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In recent issues, I have clung to my bearish outlook but gingerly hinted that a tilt to the bullish side of the ledger was in the offing. |
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Although the bulk of the verbs in the chapter are not cast in the future tense, the entire outlook of the subject is future-oriented. |
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Oil production had been falling since 1985 so the outlook for the industry was somewhat bearish. |
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If the economic outlook seems bleak, investors should be ready to unload cyclicals before these stocks tumble and end up back where they started. |
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The outlook he had on what was happening to the city around him was rather positive. |
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They should exercise daily and maintain a positive, hopeful outlook toward the future. |
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He was so handsome now, a blonde beauty with strong features, not to mention a wonderful outlook on life. |
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And being on time, having a positive outlook and a smart appearance help to make a good first impression. |
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Market sentiment seems to be relatively optimistic about the outlook for the US economy. |
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Another key is cultivating a political outlook that does not counterpose solidarity and diversity so that more of one means less of the other. |
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When a girl from the Bronx moves in next door and befriends her, Mooney's outlook changes. |
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The feedback for SX1's keyboard was different, everyone was pointing out its unusual outlook and unpracticality for fast text input. |
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More significantly it reflects the influence of the popular front politics and national outlook of Stalinism. |
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The best flirts have a positive outlook on life and are happy with themselves. |
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They see a sluggish global economy and remain unconvinced that the weak earnings outlook across most of industry is going to improve. |
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But Sarah's outlook remains optimistic and most importantly as balanced as it can be in the upside-down, topsy-turvy world of an actor. |
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It is an accomplished group of self-made liberal middle-class professionals with a secular and universalist outlook. |
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In the eighteenth century the outlook of some groups in the upper and middle classes began to evolve in a new direction. |
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Any further slippage of the fiscal deficit in the medium term could lower the nation's stable credit outlook. |
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The most widely held view in this month's survey is a positive outlook on Japanese assets. |
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It has assembled a group of journalists who subscribe to its outlook and who are expected to think independently and avoid party tramlines. |
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There can be no better time to have a wildly optimistic outlook than at the birth of a new millennium. |
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Maybe my moral outlook is the result of general respect for elders and betters. |
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Shrubs could also be planted between, creating a pleasant outlook at minimal cost. |
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Libertarian minimalists must take the extra step to fashion a doctrine that debunks realism and supports their own foreign policy outlook. |
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A continuation of this positive outlook hinged on the commitment of the Government to stay on course in the reform process, he added. |
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The 32-year-old has a very different outlook to many of her contemporaries who battle to keep their body weight down to a minimum. |
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The comedian, who often treats the subject of terrorism in his material, has said the killing changed his outlook on life. |
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How much of this was due to his Polish and how much to his own curious outlook on the world one cannot say. |
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Most people are not always at either extreme of the continuum of outlook on life. |
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They have emerged from difficult times with a strong balance sheet and an undaunted outlook. |
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If you are reading this for the first time through bloodshot eyes on Thursday then the outlook is good. |
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The harsh economic outlook for news broadcasters in the US has forced two of its leading players to the altar. |
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That is a pretty devastating turnaround from the initial outlook at the start of the year. |
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I have had a positive outlook throughout my service and been true to myself. |
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Any turnaround will require slight changes in their outlook, which is a difficult process when things almost always work sensationally well. |
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He predicted better times ahead for international trade as the global outlook continues to improve. |
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The students' conservative dress also belies the fact that they are, like they were in my day, by and large liberal in outlook. |
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This is the false consciousness that a materialist outlook seeks to impose on us. |
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This vagueness and insubstantiality is bound up with the director's artistic-intellectual outlook and methods. |
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Most modern philosophers sympathetic to the pragmatist outlook think that the instrumentalist account of truth is unnecessarily revisionist. |
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Many instances of institutional racism discovered by the inquiry capture the dehumanising effect of this outlook. |
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Investors therefore feel more confident about the outlook for company profits and stock markets. |
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I, therefore, consider that the proposal would not result in an unacceptable loss of amenity by way of reduction of outlook and open aspect. |
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Now, what's interesting here is the dimension it illuminates for me of the outlook of Microsoft insiders. |
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Thus, over the course of seven months, Ingres's political outlook changed dramatically. |
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High-quality and sufficient sleep ensures an energetic physical condition and a good mental outlook. |
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Such formal liberties were intended to jolt the viewer out of complacency into a fresh social outlook. |
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Despite the grim outlook for newspapers, print journalism's future may not be as desperate as the commentariat would have us think. |
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They encouraged practices and beliefs that were commensurable with a disenchanted outlook. |
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Thus the outlook for the market returns component of farm incomes is also not promising. |
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He does not seek to be fashionable, yet his incisive analysis of social and political realities reflects a distinctive outlook. |
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Do any of you know of any philosophers that seem to be more or less Buddhist in outlook? |
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This printer really changed my outlook on what is possible with digital imaging these days. |
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Before perfectionistic pressure gets a stranglehold on you, alter your outlook. |
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There is a perceptible change in the party's outlook which will soon percolate down to the basic worker. |
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Germany and France share a common civil law outlook and geographical position at the heart of Europe. |
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Grigor believes commissioners, most of whom are based in London, can be parochial in their outlook. |
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But time has marched on, and we are all that little bit more mature, less parochial in our outlook, than we were back then. |
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It is more realistic to examine the medium-term outlook which is for the euro to return to parity with the dollar. |
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Scientific naturalism has thus dislodged theological supernaturalism as the cosmological outlook of the contemporary intellectual world. |
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There is little which suggests that experience of Paduan teaching transformed the medical outlook he would have learnt from Cambridge doctors. |
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You can keep your optimistic outlook and make your work area as cheerful as possible. |
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This is strange, because it directly conflicts with a second major element in his historiographical outlook. |
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He will also address the general outlook for the overall industry within the country. |
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The formation a football manager chalks out on a blackboard can also sum up his outlook on life. |
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So why would anyone want to buy a traded endowment, given today's investment environment and the poor outlook for future bonus declarations? |
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In 1910 it was the home of 18, 182 souls, a dead and hopeless outlook ahead. |
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This indicates investors believe the future outlook for the group has been significantly enhanced irrespective of the outcome of the bid. |
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Now with all of the changes and the belt-tightening the outlook for the future of the Programme looks grim. |
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He said the group would face challenges in the rest of the year but was confident in the outlook for the future. |
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We've had some growing pains but overall the outlook for the future of the league is very positive. |
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The earnings outlook coupled with stock price drops are causing Wall Street firms to determine which companies are still good bets. |
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The sharp falls cannot be explained by a change in global economic prospects, or the outlook for corporations. |
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Indeed, its buoyant outlook will make the volume pleasant reading for those seeking an introductory digest to 20th century financial events. |
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For the first time this year, those questioned were positive about both the current economic situation and the outlook for the next six months. |
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What is currently a reasonably pleasant outlook across the school playing fields would be severely compromised by an eight-foot fence. |
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I suppose I always liked his writing, talks and his general outlook on carp fishing. |
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When reading what I'm about to write you must understand this fundamental difference in my outlook as opposed to my cousin's outlook. |
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Johnny was a lovely man and his warm smile will not be forgotten or his great outlook on life in general. |
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How did that change your outlook on that time and about politics in general? |
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His reflections on that, his life, his ongoing dialysis treatments and his general outlook on the world are well worth perusing. |
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One cycle is over and the new one begins with fresh energy and a positive outlook on different levels of consciousness. |
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We want to give these young kids a positive outlook on life and teach them how to feel good about themselves and relate peacefully to others. |
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This class outlook is common in Europe, but is contrary to the American idea. |
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Neither a traditionalist, a Chicago stylist, a folkie or a rock 'n' roller, he had from the start a unique sound and a fresh outlook. |
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After he had repudiated conservative Hegelianism, he managed to insinuate into his essays and reviews a libertarian, democratic outlook. |
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An Orangeman's political outlook in Scotland is defined by these perceptions on the one hand and the realities of British politics on the other. |
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The outlook exceeds what most optimists thought possible just a few years ago. |
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One of the most familiar forms of fortification, the castle still symbolizes the entire medieval world and seems to define its military outlook. |
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Just a few weeks ago, we saw Ericsson and others downwardly revise their outlook for the market. |
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However, they do share a similar outlook on who they take onto their books. |
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Age, a new outlook on life and experience have helped change his once one-track mind. |
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It sounds like someone has swallowed a dictionary and is trying to justify a wishy wash outlook. |
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There is an endless list of possible exceptions to this general outlook that may arise during the game. |
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Of greater significance was the conservative outlook of the University's academics. |
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Like every other publicly funded environmental science organisation, it is firmly warmist in its outlook. |
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The NABE outlook is usually conducted late in the first month or early in the second month of a calendar quarter. |
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More adventurous investors may be happy to stick with their tech funds given the improved outlook for the sector. |
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Essentially positivist in outlook, the quest for explanation is sometimes labelled critical rationalism. |
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The forecast down Cancun way is positively sizzling and we have hard liquor and a Jacuzzi in our room, so the outlook is sunny. |
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He balanced my more radical views of industrial relations with his more pragmatic outlook. |
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We will remember Liza, her beautiful smile and joie de vivre, and strive to model ourselves on her positive outlook. |
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The sphere of thought was joined to that of action, and the philosophy of Francis Bacon exemplifies the resultant outlook. |
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On the other hand, too much solemnity and dutifulness creates a lifeless and narrow outlook and a stale psychological environment. |
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Despite the discouraging outlook, many black-owned businesses are proving that offshoring does not spell the end of contracting as we know it. |
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Of course, the market is not immune to the domestic economy and its recent rally is partly explained by a brighter outlook for interest rates. |
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That dreadful outlook is one of the reasons economics is considered a dismal science. |
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Exuding confidence and advocating a positive outlook, he has no harsh words for anyone. |
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Why can't football fans have this sort of outlook, and give respect where it is due? |
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To all my online friends who have listened to my whinges and whines and put up with my annoyingly self centred outlook on life. |
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Such an outlook views with disfavor every advance in human thinking since the French Revolution, if not the Renaissance. |
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You are blessed with a youthful outlook and dynamism to manage business or financial affairs successfully today. |
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I need a new and positive mental outlook, and the new year affords an opportunity to put that into practice. |
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But aside from the odd moment, the album gets lost amid its pumped-up ethos of hard, hard beats, raw language and stereotypical outlook. |
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Not just right-wing reactionaries, either, but people of enlightened education and humane outlook. |
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But they have an undeniable gentleness and elephantine beauty about them, with their hanging folds of skin and ponderous outlook on life. |
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And how did Huguenot outlook differ from that of their cross-channel puritan brethren? |
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Prospects for white-fronted geese and Canada geese that visit Texas mirror the positive outlook for snow geese, Moser said. |
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But any cautionary words in the outlook statement could damage the share's high rating. |
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However, after exciting and esoteric art cabaret nights, they made steps to expand their remit and take on a more professional outlook. |
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You might guess that a show selected by six different people would appear discordant, reflecting a clash of outlook and taste. |
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This outlook cuts across traditional sociological and political alignments. |
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She bristles at Government's attitudes to the unemployed, arguing her daily experiences make a nonsense of claims the outlook is brightening. |
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Far from from frumpy and grumpy, it seems many older men care about their appearance and have a positive outlook on life. |
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The controllers form a separate class of corporate bureaucrats little different in outlook from civil servants. |
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While innovative technologically, electroplate was conservative in outlook. |
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But once they leave school, the outlook for many school dropouts remains grim. |
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Experts landed us with a police force which is now so warped in its outlook of its responsibilities that it's no longer a force but a service. |
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The employment outlook is grim for front-end staff with basic web design and development qualifications. |
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Its medium term outlook however is clouded by a possible crisis in America and its repercussions on China and the rest of the world. |
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Even a sluggish economy isn't likely to dampen the outlook for these Internet start-ups. |
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Look for someone with a similar outlook on life rather than someone who wears the latest designer labels. |
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Devising your plan requires detailed research, analysis, self-assessment and a realistic outlook. |
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Rather, what it does demonstrate is a shared outlook deriving from a common ideological source. |
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This outlook is not merely the ideology of Bush and his inner circle, as was made clear by the prostration of the Democratic Party. |
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It wasn't only the threat of war and the worsening economic outlook that contributed to the gloomy atmosphere. |
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This outlook produces limited results that do not really challenge conventional wisdom or official society at the deepest levels. |
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It says a great deal about the role of the media and the outlook that pervades editorial offices and network news bureaus. |
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The gloomy outlook on bonuses comes as investment banks worldwide are retrenching in the face of dwindling business volumes. |
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She said it is crucial that organisations have a proactive rather than reactive outlook. |
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Knowing the difference between assumption and deduction, and between presumption and proof, can alter one's outlook and transform an electorate. |
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A new person would bring a fresh approach, a different outlook and revive any flagging interest. |
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The libertarian minimalists will likely find my outlook to be anathema to their own. |
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The notorious Libran tendency to be in love with love is spiced with a lively sexuality and an altogether more worldly outlook on life. |
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You might think, for instance, that winning the lottery would be a life-changing event that would brighten your outlook for years to come. |
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He has credibility for his own generation and his musical outlook appeals to somewhat older fans, too. |
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There is no doubt that a certain consistency of outlook is present throughout, but the pieces do not always fit together well. |
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So long as the global economy continues to rebound, the outlook for commodities is apt to stay bright. |
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If wealthy people are willing to pay for vapid advice, new-age speak and tips on what not to wear, that is their outlook. |
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Through the songs and their shared point of view the Deadheads are keeping alive an outlook on how to live life to its fullest. |
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The writer is dispensational and premillennial in outlook, and seems to know little of Reformed writers or their thinking. |
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Biotech is realizing that its rosy financial outlook has its limits and constraints. |
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For instance, compared to depressed people, emotionally healthy people have an unrealistically rosy outlook. |
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This film almost certainly paints a truer picture of day-to-day borstal life than the earlier film's rosily optimistic outlook. |
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He doesn't look his age and says that he feels and has the outlook of a younger man. |
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Galvanised by a flourishing world trade, Dutch companies with an international outlook go like a bomb, the FEM Business Top 500 list shows. |
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A modern scientist, according to Grenz, assumes that knowledge is always good, and this assumption of goodness leads to an optimistic outlook. |
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On receiving news that Moody's had turned its India outlook from stable to positive, the rupee rose four paise. |
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And while the outlook is not as bright in the high-fashion world of the ateliers, change is evident there, too. |
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It is a sad and pathetic world outlook that we are hearing from the National Party. |
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The outlook for inexperienced graduates in a marketplace brimful of experienced candidates is not good. |
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Move somewhere warm with a lower cost of living and take a new job and a new outlook on life. |
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Asian markets were mixed after the Federal Reserve chief hinted the bank could ease up on its stimulus taper if the growth outlook weakens. |
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The outlook is bleak for children born extremely premature according to a new British study. |
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Investors were uneasy about its profit outlook and nervous about the Australian business. |
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There's something mysterious, worn-in, and sad about this place, something that corresponds to Jarmusch's saturnine, knowing outlook. |
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Hardiman points out other limitations, such as Gandhi's patriarchal outlook that survived his daring call to women to join satyagraha. |
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Worldly worries and cares take on a different perspective as the devotee looks on everything with a spiritual outlook. |
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Paterson's attempt to brighten Heikkinen's outlook last term only seemed to darken the midfielder's mood further. |
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In the financial press the gangbuster talk is of a powerhouse economy and a buoyant and robust outlook. |
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The car's back doors have been designed with longer windows, improving the outlook for rear-seat passengers. |
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We have stated that we support business as long as it retains an ethical outlook with a concern for social responsibility and the community. |
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Friends credit his survival to his positive outlook, his unyielding faith and an iron will. |
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The Radcliffe Institute's outlook, however, owes more to the bra burners than to the responsible feminists. |
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After a power nap during French, I felt revitalized and had a new outlook on things. |
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But that cup successes have already become a mere bagatelle to the midfielder points to him having a veteran's outlook to honours. |
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The statement repeated the mantra that rates are appropriate but also added inflation outlook is favourable. |
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This difficulty will impact on the short term future outlook for the sector. |
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United by outlook as well as professional background, the comics rarely disagree about the targets of their scornful onslaughts. |
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In the short term the markets are still nervous and will mark time until the outlook for the US becomes more certain. |
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The resilience of household finances is probably a more important barometer of the near-term spending outlook. |
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The near-term outlook for enactment of new copyright legislation is unclear, and the best guess is that gridlock will prevail. |
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Japan's second-largest city, Yokohama is a seaport noted for its cosmopolitan outlook. |
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Our early attempts of making films could not get over the Dad and Dave outlook which gave so fake an impression of our country folk. |
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We have been barracked by a young lady, incensed at our limited, heterosexual outlook. |
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I'm glad that you have hope and an optimistic outlook because that's so important and will see you through. |
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And it's this futurist outlook which made the day and age of Walter Paepcke, and his contemporaries, so wonderful. |
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There certainly appears to be a tension between a mechanistic philosophy and a humanistic outlook. |
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Overall, the short to medium-term outlook for construction seems optimistic. |
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She changed her name, her wardrobe, and her entire outlook on life. |
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He argued that his outlook was not individualist but collectivist. |
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The loss of both her parents at an early age distorted her outlook on life. |
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And surprisingly, gender may also play a role in your bleak winter outlook. |
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A Federal Reserve report on economic conditions released Wednesday offered a cautiously optimistic outlook. |
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His stoic outlook on the weirdness around him just seemed odd. |
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It has grown a classic literary and graphic work over the last thirty years, due to the childishly naive, yet adultly irrational outlook of the writer and the illustrator. |
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Although the company outlook says it is seeing signs of recovery in the US and the UK, and is well positioned for an upturn, this sounds like whistling in the dark. |
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Still active and alert Mary attributes her longevity to plenty of hard work, good genes, a healthy lifestyle and a positive outlook on life in general. |
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This bleak outlook on humankind allies him to Beckett, and it's no surprise that the godfather of the absurd should be here in one of the show's most powerful pieces. |
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I am happy to be ecumenical in my outlook on this great day of rejoicing. |
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Let it be hoped that we can refrain from relapsing into the bad old habits once the dreaded epidemic is over, so a new Shanghai with a new outlook will emerge in the long run. |
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Stretton's outlook, a distinctive blend of the egalitarian and the patrician, is an amalgam of several influences, especially his family and his education. |
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A fall in the dollar from its pedestal with no substitute to replace it would be the very disturbing outlook suggested by an interpretation of the current trends. |
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Part of this outlook would be the reportorial role that Bayle assumes, of giving unimpeded voice to all views, even those that compete with his own. |
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With his gentle voice and romantic outlook, he provides a foil to the egotistical Tommy. |
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The Angry Penguins had no coherent political outlook and the Boyd family circle espoused a confused mixture of liberal humanism and religious pacifism. |
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In a storied career, it may be his unfailingly positive outlook for which he is most admired and emulated. |
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So, if funding both in the UK and abroad seems out of your league, a quick blast with this book could change your outlook and prospects for the future. |
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The outlook on the long-term ratings was revised to stable from positive. |
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A few of the revisionists were almost pro-Nazi in their outlook. |
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Even after American returns to full employment, the outlook for wages is grim. |
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It will justify leaving it in place by deploying rose-tinted spectacles to view the mid-term outlook for global equities and its own fund managers' future performance. |
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I used to find most agencies pushy and unprofessional in their outlook, willing to make the candidate feel desperate by mailshotting potential clients with information. |
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Even our prime minister felt it necessary to proclaim his secular outlook by donning what looked like an inverted tea cosy on his head at his annual iftar. |
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Their outlook harmonized with the new orthodoxies of the planners, many of them Liberal theoreticians such as Keynes or Beveridge, or simply apolitical technocrats. |
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Given the outlook for 2005 this may prove to be a badly timed decision. |
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The impact of such a policy was the internalization of a universal outlook and the location of the indigenous in the wider matrix of human history. |
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The reason behind the empiricist outlook is not far to seek. |
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But bearish effects of the US inventory data may be hurt as still scarce petrol supplies and a relatively optimistic global economic outlook encourage buying. |
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Otherwise, the outlook was impressively positive and upbeat. |
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Same for free market economics, religious fanaticism, and a survivalist outlook. |
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Poor facilities for refuse storage, a loss of outlook for the houses opposite and loss of privacy have also been flagged up in residents' letters of objection. |
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His outlook could hardly have been helped by the cancelling of a perfectly good goal just after the quarter-hour, the linesman flagging for offside. |
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Today the legacy of that marginalization continues to mark the Mormon outlook on the world. |
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Arnaud Faye, who spent four years under the tutelage of Bertron at Relais Bernard Loiseau, has a similar outlook. |
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But even then an elementary framework will not attain the broad outlook of Morley's theory that includes the angle bisectors and trisectors under a single roof. |
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That needs to be factored into any near-term decision about money, business, and economic outlook. |
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Traditionally, the food industry has taken a rather unadventurous outlook, nurturing secrecy and marketing based on the classical avenues of flavour, price and predictability. |
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New Orleans, for now, is uninhabitable, but the outlook is also bleak. |
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His outlook on life is totally different and so is the way he feels valued. |
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His outlook turns bleak and his behavior erratic as he confronts the reality of his health. |
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Secondly there is the fact that the intellectuals are more totalitarian in outlook than the common people. |
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This is to be welcomed because it marks a setback for the backward-looking and small-minded, illiberal and anti-democratic outlook that has come to define the radical rump. |
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I would argue that these groups merely express, if in a more explicit form, the narrow outlook and low horizons of Western politics more broadly today. |
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This distasteful reference clearly revealed the narrowness of his outlook. |
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Why did a petty-bourgeois nationalist outlook gain ascendancy? |
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Indeed, the film is surprising in its unshakenly pragmatic outlook. |
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The future of paraplegia has a new outlook, thanks to an incredible bionic suit helping stand, walk, and even climb stairs. |
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The supplement offers an insight into the day-to-day life of the Yorkshire Post and how it compares with the methods and outlook of the newspapermen of 250 years ago. |
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Readers, do we need to cultivate a more variegated and positive outlook? |
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His subsequent solo output has been marked by restraint, with broodingly elegiac melodies underpinning a more shaded, if still downbeat, lyrical outlook. |
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He is back with more songs, a new outlook and a band with a difference. |
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After a few weeks, with the weather outlook not calling for any snow for the foreseeable future, I went ahead and swapped back to the summer tires. |
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The old king was henpecked no doubt but his outlook was noble. |
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This is aimed at giving the young people a positive outlook on life and persuading them to become productive rather than give in to despondency, cynicism and decadence. |
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You'll have a groovy new outlook, plus way more energy and enthusiasm. |
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I think that's going far enough as it is but I'm sure that man's general philosophical outlook on his position here on this earth is that the earth will gradually change. |
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Enlightened about the beauty and sanctity of life. a positive outlook on life is a precondition for a meaningful inquiry into the mystery of life. |
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Their bitterness poisons their attitude and their outlook on life. |
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Morale has seldom been as fractured, the future outlook never as bleak, and barring some kid of miracle we are going to be dumped out of this title race on Sunday. |
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In terms of outlook, our view is that equity should do fine. |
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While the recent Locate In Scotland report on inward investment showed job creation to be high, the level of investment and the future outlook were worrying. |
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As a recent college graduate with three times the average student loan debt, I am here to offer a glimmer of hope in an otherwise dark financial outlook. |
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But every group has left its mark, bringing skills, cultures, cuisines, and adding something to the life of the country and affecting our future and our outlook. |
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Shareholders are to get an unchanged interim dividend of 4.380506 cents per share, suggesting the company is confident about the future outlook for the group. |
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Whereas his earlier paintings portrayed women as hideous, gargoyle-like creatures, there was a distinct progression and a definite softening in his outlook. |
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The one common reason that permeates all these outlook downgrades is the volatility of stock markets and the insurer's overexposure in equity assets. |
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The index is calculated by subtracting the percentage of respondents holding a positive outlook from the percentage of those with a negative outlook. |
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The potential problem of reduced access revenue in a more competitive environment is compounded by the negative outlook for media and advertising services revenue. |
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National peculiarities aside, Western Europe continued to converge, a process facilitated by the development of a new post-social-democratic outlook. |
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There is a perceptible change in the attitude and outlook of the workers. |
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Offers of new material aren't met due to the Yen's perfectionist outlook. |
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Apart from the stoic traditional perspective that purists hold, it is the fertile imagination of artistes that brings about a fresh outlook to a customary concept. |
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In fact, however, the placebo effect itself varies greatly, not only with the condition being treated but also with the mental outlook of the patient. |
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Lie, cheat, fix the rules, buy influence and ensure, always ensure, that a government's political outlook fits like a flywheel to your corporate machine. |
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He argued that the typical Australian frontiersman was not a small, individualist farmer but a shearer or drover, and that his outlook was not individualist but collectivist. |
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This served as the cue for sections of the media north of the border to lament the fact that a similar progressive outlook did not exist in this country. |
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Although we have seen that we can dismiss a Gadarene school hypothesis, this does not necessarily preclude the development of a local satiric outlook. |
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Against that background a new generation of activists, inspired by the global outlook of the anti-capitalist movement, is turning to ideas of mass struggle. |
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I get them to speak about their plans and then try and head off any problems or glaring omissions, so that they have a more realistic outlook on their goals. |
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But the 150-plus delegates gathering at Newton Rigg College are expected to be told that the outlook is bleak for the hen harrier and golden eagles. |
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She worked for some time in St. Joseph's Convent of Mercy and is remembered as a very punctual and reliable member of staff, with a pleasant personality and outlook. |
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The Minister painted a human figure in black surrounded by red with a dash of yellow on the top giving it a cheerful outlook in otherwise dim circumstances. |
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Her pessimism and elegiac outlook could only perceive the contemporary social and political developments of indigenous peoples as a slow decline and erosion of tradition. |
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By implication, Sumner sounds here like a logical positivist, or perhaps a supporter of logical positivism's parallel outlook within the subfield of ethics, an emotivist. |
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In his quarterly economic outlook for the year, McLaughlin forecast GNP of 6pc, inflation at 2.5pc, unemployment at 4.3pc and an Exchequer balance of E0.4bn. |
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On the other hand, I have children that have a healthy outlook on Faith, and a personal relationship to the Eternal that I wish I could have had at their ages. |
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For young men who experience feelings of despair the outlook is bleaker. |
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In particular, why the euro continues to be weak and the not unconnected matter of what are the downsides for the US economy and its bullish looking near-term outlook. |
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His centuries-old lover, Eve, lives out in Tangiers, and has a more positive outlook on the undead life. |
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Positive outlook on steel manufacturing, for which SiC is used as a deoxidizing agent is expected to drive silicon carbide demand. |
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Carr is held by some critics to have had a deterministic outlook in history. |
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Historian Kenneth Scott Latourette argues that the outlook for Protestantism at the start of the 19th century was discouraging. |
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Chilled-out Barry boy Davies' mature outlook and relaxed nature is his secret weapon. |
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Both revisions would appear in the BOJ's biannual economic outlook to be adopted at its Policy Board meeting on Oct. |
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According to a Rabobank outlook report in 2013, the largest dredging companies in the world are in order of size. |
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By the late 17th century, this new conceptual outlook helped to stimulate the issue of banknotes. |
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That view of the individual conscience affected his political outlook and changed him gradually from a Conservative into a Liberal. |
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In 1578 a Second Book of Discipline was adopted, which was much more clearly Presbyterian in outlook. |
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But, Crozier warned, the gloomy postelection economic outlook could seriously dent the advertising market in the second half of the year. |
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This outlook needs to be seen within the historical context of eighteenth century Scotland. |
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He also asserted that Munro was the easiest role that he had played because both men have a similar outlook on life. |
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In addition, these new movements were premillennialist in outlook, believing that Jesus Christ would return in a Second Coming. |
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Ashraf Salman, CEO of Cairo Financial Holding, said the negative outlook of a country reflects the microeconomic units operating within it. |
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Howe refused to order a pursuit across the river, even though the outlook of the Continental Army was bleak. |
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Scenarios of the economic outlook for the country if it left the EU were generally negative. |
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From a political or sociological outlook, there are three main paradigms for understanding the origins and basis of nationalism. |
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Emotionally, according to some commentators, Britten never completely grew up, retaining in his outlook something of a child's view of the world. |
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