Sentences with phrase «overly rosy picture»

«On the one hand you don't want to paint an overly rosy picture to the next generation.
The ABA, he contends, «continues to allow unneeded new schools to open and refuses to properly regulate the schools, many of which release numbers that paint an overly rosy picture of employment prospects for their recent graduates.»
But what sets the animations below apart, I think, is that none of them paint an overly rosy picture of the future.
But since dropouts are systematically undercounted, this default strategy paints an overly rosy picture of high school completion.
Critics of the amendment have said the language on the ballot gives a skewed and overly rosy picture of expanded gambling in New York.
Just looking at price to earnings ratios in a period of rising cash software spend will paint an overly rosy picture for as long as a company's cash spend is higher than the amortisation.
But I do get sick of hearing gurus painting overly rosy pictures of how you are going to run out there and get showered in cash (because it sells their products) and I think it's a setup for failure.

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But the number of «underemployed workers» - those working less than they wish to - has risen, indicating that the fall in unemployment could paint an overly - rosy picture of the true state of the economy in the UK.
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