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1、Time and cost estimates too optimistic.

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2、Being too optimistic could harm weight loss efforts.

3、Fortunately, treatments in recent years have improved so that... No, wait, too optimistic.

4、The market is too optimistic about the diversification strategy of the company.

5、To some market analysts, that meant stock values were still too high and investors were still too optimistic.

6、An overblown scenario perhaps, but the scare over dividends suggests that many investors are still too optimistic.

7、Together, they have stifled debate, covered up bungles and made assumptions about risks that were too optimistic.

8、Thinking to finish visiting the Buda hill in one single afternoon… we were for sure too optimistic!

9、The anticipating progress should be controlled between the boundaries of average the banana-curves of this project type, without setting too optimistic or too pessimistic anticipate.

10、Bernanke, however, said uncertainty surrounding the outlook was "quite high" and that there was a risk the Fed's forecast would prove too optimistic.

11、Market participants said the need to continue relying on private investors to clean toxic assets out of the banking system was too optimistic.

12、Also note that the influence of manufacturing, with their power is directly too optimistic, above all make market began to spread pessimism.

13、Arguably, adds Prof. Chang, investment Banks suffering from the subprime-lending crisis were too optimistic while Goldman Sachs, which plotted out disaster scenarios, has thrived.

14、Such synergy estimates are almost always too optimistic, but that leaves a huge margin for error, particularly as the earnings multiples being paid look fairly modest-except in the case of Sun.

15、More of an emotional, often some of the store to attract business success, the shop's warm atmosphere and in an orderly pace, often encouraged by their emotions, to sell too optimistic.

16、That so huge a crisis might be resolved at such a low price suggests three things: policymakers have been smarter than their predecessors; their numbers are incomplete; or they are too optimistic.

17、This aspect could be a double-edge sword however, in that when mixed with financials it could work to make you too optimistic about a financial opportunity that turns out to be more glitter than gold.

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