Sentences with phrase «measured optimism»

"Measured optimism" means having a positive outlook, but with caution and careful consideration. It is about being hopeful while still being realistic and not overly confident. Full definition
In the quarterly small business survey, which measures the optimism of small business owners, the overall Index score increased significantly to 80 in November, up 12 points from July and up 26 points from a year ago.
The S&P 500 just posted its best January since 1997, and also had its highest measured optimism, a 6.6 % risk premium, since October 2015.
The encouraging report on growth, along with measured optimism about 2014, helped lift Wall Street on Thursday, despite continuing worries about weakness in emerging markets and the slow but steady withdrawal of some of the Federal Reserve's giant monetary stimulus.
The S&P 500 just posted its best January since 1997, and also had its highest measured optimism, a 6.6 % risk premium, since October 2015.
Bill de Blasio expressed some measured optimism this morning that Gov. Andrew Cuomo could support his plan to raise taxes on wealthy residents of New York City.
Another factor in the Bulletin's measured optimism is the indication that security threats are more likely to be asymmetrical, coming from decentralized terrorist groups or nations suffering from economic collapse and resource scarcity exacerbated by climate change.
Cushman has «measured optimism» that the Trump administration, through deregulation, may «stimulate more employment growth in the financial - services sector, which is a critical sector to New York City,» McCarthy said.
Garrett Suttons tone and pacing convey a sense of measured optimism and curiosity.
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