Sentences with phrase «rosy picture about»

On the other hand, it's hard to paint an equally rosy picture about Malaysia.
Their comments derive from experience, so I won't try to paint a rosy picture about how easy it can be for senior women to date men their age online.
ALBANY, NY (01/21/2014)(readMedia)-- «Gov. Andrew Cuomo painted a rosy picture about the direction of the state in his fourth budget presentation today.

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Whether you look at straight demographic statistics, listen to the testimony in the recent sexual harassment suit against storied VC firm Kleiner Perkins, or talk to female founders about their experiences fundraising, the picture you get of the industry's openness to women isn't the rosiest.
The picture was not all rosy — the slower output growth of 1996 was still making its presence felt in the form of sluggish employment growth in the first half of 1997, there were some doubts about the strength of investment, and the effects of El Niño were around the corner.
In fact, you can almost predict future events based on how rosy of a picture is being painted about that future.
There was further debate about this, but eventually, the group consensus was that Jesus was not painting a rosy picture.
Adoptive parents are very good about painting the rosy picture — how they came to be families, how they love their children.
Not criticizing the other parent does not mean that we should paint an unrealistic rosy picture of the other parent or that we shouldn't be truthful about our feelings.
Critics have suggested that problems faced by pension funds have been overstated, and that the picture is rosier than depicted by the conservative groups in particular that have raised alarms about public pensions.
«Too often the press are complicit in presenting an unduly rosy picture of «green energy,»» Seitz said in his email providing the GNU packet about the Greenwich Windpark case.
But this rosy picture does raise concerns about affordability.
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