Sentences with phrase «early optimism»

Those with a long memory will recall the very early optimism about fusion energy that existed in the late 1950s and 1960s.
Analysts repeatedly slashed their European earnings growth forecasts in recent years as early optimism faded.
Earlier optimism over the European Central Bank's bond buying program has waned and concerns about Greece's debt has become a top concern.
The existence of such precursors is extremely controversial, however, as early optimism has turned into skepticism.
On the other side of the ledger, though, in the United States the earlier optimism that the new administration's fiscal policies would spur stronger growth has dissipated.
The earlier optimism among liberals gave way, but left in its wake a deeper appreciation for the depth of the sin, and of their own involvement in it.
But my early optimism has been growing with every game.
Despite the early optimism of his supporters, Corbyn already looks like being one of the most ineffective and unpopular opposition leaders in the post-war era.
That early optimism has, however, been tempered by subsequent nominations of cabinet ministers and their confirmation by the Senate.
Arguing that the early optimism about No Child from reformers «proved unfounded», Carey declares that there is little evidence that the law has led to «a new era of educational opportunity for disadvantaged children» or for all children in general.
Given the history of this particular union, early optimism may prove unfounded.
Now, much of that early optimism is gone, replaced with fear about what the future will bring.
In the 1960s, Matta visited Cuba amidst the early optimism of its revolution, and traveled to his native Chile, where he painted a mural for Santiago's Universidad Técnica.
With their surfaces literally torn open by hand, they present a vision very different from his earlier optimism of a new spatial era driven by new scientific knowledge; La fine di diosuggests the physical and psychic harshness of the reality of man confronting the moon for the first time at close range, at once hero and martyr of the extraterrestrial age that he had first imagined, then made.
Many see this prolonged inventory of distressed properties as enough evidence to counter the early optimism of a housing rebound in 2011.
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