Sentences with phrase «gloomy about your prospects»

Scandals enveloping U.S. President Donald Trump have left Republican lawmakers and lobbyists increasingly gloomy about the prospects for passing sweeping tax cuts, a rollback of Obamacare and an ambitious infrastructure program.
Businesses in the 17 countries that use the euro became much more gloomy about their prospects in May as the currency area's fiscal crisis deepened.
In private the Lib Dems are very gloomy about their prospects of winning a referendum - they think wealthy peers would fund an effective no campaign - and Clegg seems to be conceding that as long as he secures the election of 120 peers in 2015, he could accept a referendum that might stop any further peers being elected.
While Corbyn appears to have the support of the majority of activists, the mood of the parliamentary party is extremely gloomy about the prospects of his victory.
Rothstein is similarly gloomy about the prospects for school improvement.
There's a case for being gloomy about the prospects for London's smaller galleries, several having closed last year, but new ventures are still making their way.

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They believe that the most important factor behind the gloomy mood about the Chinese economy is its diminished growth prospects.
So, after serial disappointments over the last decade about the unrealized potential of the Indian economy, how should we calibrate expectations about Indian growth prospects in today's rather gloomy global economy?
He is not as gloomy about his party's prospects as Paul Goodman, but he's not betting on a Tory victory.
McKenna was among several in the area real estate business seeing fewer first - timers and offering possible reasons: young people saddled with student debt, stricter lending standards, stagnant wages, poor job prospects and reluctance to buy after years of gloomy news about foreclosures and tumbling house values.
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