Sentences with phrase «too rosy a picture»

Even that is too rosy a picture for many climatologists, who expect ice - free summers before 2050.
Cuz I agree, I have less faith in comments that paint too rosy a picture.
If you think, I have been painting too rosy a picture of credit cards, now is when I give you a reality check on it.
Lest we paint too rosy a picture, let's acknowledge that inspired cooking in Vegas remains the exception, not the rule.
... You'll be unsurprised to hear that I think this paints too rosy a picture of our understanding the vertical structure of temperature changes.
«Quantifying Climate Change — Too Rosy a Picture

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I just think it sometimes painted too rosy of a picture that does not fully fit with either Scripture or reality.
Though the seeds of civilization are, indeed, sown here, Kant's picture is too rosy.
[June] painted a far - too - rosy picture of life arising as proposed by Jack Szostak and Steven Benner's theory.
The picture isn't looking too rosy in the western continental U.S. either, which is already facing some of the country» largest temperature increases.
As rosy a picture as that paints, cervical cancer continues to claim far too many lives.
The Butterfly Effect plays out as something of a gratifyingly appalling version of the true consequences of Bruce Almighty, though its too - rosy conclusion, the thing that unravels the misanthropic abyss of the picture, submarines the nihilism of what's come before.
The summer - movie machine is generally too big to change course very quickly, which is to say any premature summer 2017 movie preview won't paint a rosier picture than the one audiences just finished crumpling up and discarding.
«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.
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