Sentences with phrase «optimistic year in and year out»

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While there are plenty of unknowns about the shape and form of podcasting's growth, Wall is optimistic that podcast lovers have plenty to look forward to: «There will be plenty of great new podcasts coming out in the next year.
Higher taxes and (most likely) less government spending will surely take a bite out the economy and hiring this year, but there are still a few reasons to be optimistic that the economy and job growth will be more robust in 2013 than 2012:
But instead of playing down expectations and admitting that the new partnership is going to take some time to work out, Honda is continuing to make the kind of overly - optimistic predictions it did over the last few years, saying it hopes to become a top - three team with Toro Rosso in 2018.
we were 5 points on top and let it slip so Leicester knows a WIN tomorrow and they will have 80 % title wrapped it as March schedule is winnable as for us 3 tricky away games (Utd, Everton, Spuds) plus Barca in the mix... If we have added 1 more signing for sure we would be more optimistic by year in year out we tend to let slip..
There was an agreement between Britain and Argentina to explore for offshore resources in 1995 after some optimistic geological surveys, by the Latin American country pulled out two years later.
In the show, Lecesne plays multiple characters in a small town on the New Jersey shore, including a police detective trying to find out what happened to the optimistic and flamboyant titular 14 - year - old boIn the show, Lecesne plays multiple characters in a small town on the New Jersey shore, including a police detective trying to find out what happened to the optimistic and flamboyant titular 14 - year - old boin a small town on the New Jersey shore, including a police detective trying to find out what happened to the optimistic and flamboyant titular 14 - year - old boy.
Speaking of unlikely - but - welcome Oscars prospects, the NYFCC joined the NBR in paying tribute to Get Out, which could — and maybe this is optimistic — end up as a dark horse Best Picture nominee come next year.
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