Sentences with phrase «optimistic about the nation»

They are worried about moral decline, but are at the same time optimistic about the nation's future» which makes them odd conservatives but prototypical Americans.

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A new survey says graduates of the nation's top b - school aren't entirely optimistic, but they have some pretty solid ideas about how to get Americans back to work.
Whilst its neighbours are clamping down on cryptocurrency activity due to perceived threats, Japan have remained open and optimistic about how safe cryptocurrency trading can benefit the Pacific nation.
But Rauf is optimistic about the future, in a nation that was built on the principle of religious freedom.
The Nation can get pretty passionate about the Raiders, and we have some who tend to be really optimistic by the start of each season.
The former Mali international admits that Indonesia's Liga 1 can't compete with the financial might of China, but he is optimistic about the future of football in ASEAN's most populous nation.
Mr Koky Anyidoho was optimistic that in the face of fairness and good judgment, he will also be given a Judge to quickly look into the issue as he put it «about Bawumia's attempt to burn and destroy this nation through criminal act by providing a fake document to mislead a public officer» in this case the Electoral Commission.
The poll found that a slight majority of New York voters — 51 percent — are pessimistic about the nation's future under Trump, while 47 percent are optimistic.
But Gates also delivered an optimistic message about the resilience of the American educational and scientific enterprise, and discussed some prescriptions offered by PCAST and others for reinvigorating the nation's research efforts.
Planetary Radio host Mat Kaplan learns why Director of Advocacy Casey Dreier is cautiously optimistic about the budget outlook for planetary science and exploration, so long as Planetary Society members and others keep making their voices heard in the nation's capitol.
In this respect, Americans» views of the nation's education system appear to be considerably more optimistic than their views about the affairs of the nation more generally.
«Never have we been more optimistic about transforming achievement and making a real and measurable difference in the outcomes for students — in their academic pursuits, in their careers, and in their contributions to our nation and to their own communities.»
So, I'm not optimistic about supply issues in energy, and I haven't mentioned instability in other oil and gas producing nations.
CNN just aired a new interview with that upbeat, optimistic centenarian James Lovelock, actually just 88, who says his usual stuff about it's too late to do anything about it, but adds that in his view, 500 million people will survive the Troubles, or what others have called «The Great Interruption» from 2050 to 3050, by taking refuge in the Arctic Basin, as well as in island nations such as the UK, New Zealand, Tasmania and a few «oases» in North and South America (maybe Colorado Rockies, Banff, Patagonia, Machu Pichu).
when the greatest nation on the planet can only think of the money — I'm not optimistic about our capacity to be proactive on energy and sustainability.
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