Sentences with phrase «bleak news»

Although these statistics represent bleak news for consumers, educational lenders couldn't be happier.
As I have brought consistently bleak news about Nick Clegg in recent months, let's start with a glimpse of sunshine.
Research findings released today depart from the usual bleak news about the academic prospects of American children born into low - income families: The gap in kindergarten academic readiness between high - and low - income students narrowed by 10 percent to 16 percent between 1998 and 2010.
March is national reading month — and a good time to focus on some rather bleak news about the reading gap between boys and girls.
If there was a bright spot amid the bleak news, it was the hope that a low dollar would buoy the country's manufacturing and export sector, providing some lift to the economy.
Sure, the hush had something to do with the bleak news.
Normally, their end of the year reports come out every April and there is some bleak news.
Despite the bleak news, Creutz still believes that a price cut is imminent.
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