Sentences with phrase «much rosier picture»

If fuel costs are a big concern, then the diesel ST presents a much rosier picture, achieving 64.2 mpg on the combined cycle, which meas a modest 114g / km of CO2.
I remember not very long ago (10 years back), Labour did not have a single seat in the South East of England... and their closest shot (Dover), they were still 800 votes short.After 1997, it was a much rosier picture for them - there is no reason why the same can not happen for us in the North... indeed, we are far stronger in the North right now than Labour were in the South East back then.
Attributing this to criminal gangs is, IMHO, painting a much rosier picture than what must have taken place.

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These provide a much less rosy picture, with rail freight volumes down 11 % on a year ago and electricity production flat.
Now that the loans are beginning to deteriorate and subprime buyers are no longer in the market or tapped out, we're beginning to see the real picture — which is much less rosy than it seemed just a year ago.
Figure 1 paints a much less rosy picture for investors looking for an earnings recovery.
It also would imply that Martin may have been a gang - banger, which would deviate from the rosy picture of him portrayed by much of the media.
The picture in the US is much less rosy.
For couples, if both partners earn that much, the financial picture is rosier still.
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