Sentences with phrase «at least some good news»

The phrase "at least some good news" means that even though there may be a lot of bad news, there is a small amount of positive information or something good that can be appreciated. Full definition
This is at least good news because we now know we have a tentative date instead of a lingering hope and prayer of the popping up at sometime.
This week there was at least some good news around Bixby, Samsung's maligned AI thing from the Galaxy S8.
While there are good reasons to worry about combining kids and creative work in the modern world — kids are indeed expensive and bosses demonstrably discriminate against mothers - there's at least good news for creative moms when it comes to the last question.
There is at least some good news: The FDA in May approved Radicava, the first ALS drug greenlighted in 22 years on an application by the Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation, a subsidiary of the tech giant.
There is at least some good news for Blackpool boss Ian Holloway, as the stubborn tactician could have combative midfielder David Vaughan back for the visit of a buoyant Newcastle.
At least some good news has come from the program.
Some good news / bad news or at least good news / interesting news on fracking, good news first: As TruthOut reports, New Jersey legislators have put forth a bill that would ban fracking in the state, making it the first state in the nation to do so.
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