Dawn is upbeat yet unspecific, avoiding the potential irony Churchill warned of when an overconfidently named mission goes poorly. |
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It went from discounting early reports of problems to overconfidently announcing diagnoses and insufficient fixes. |
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The danger of the Putin regime, unconstrained by public opinion or parliament, overconfidently blundering into some further foreign adventure is high. |
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For years now, the ruling AKP has brazenly and overconfidently based its revanchist rhetoric on these fundamentals. |
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With positive emotions there is a risk that, as you feel good toward the other side, you might act overconfidently or end up giving up too much, with an agreement that is not satisfactory to you. |
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The bull is often depicted standing before a sort of altar, and the horned figure has been interpreted overconfidently as a prototype of the Hindu god Shiva. |
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How much 'leadership by arrogance' can hurt a countries foreign policy became clear in the Bush administration's first years, where America's was perceived overconfidently. |
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