Sentences with phrase «very bleak picture»

All of this paints a very bleak picture for a conglomerate that was coming hard and fast for the US market just six months ago.
If this news is true, it paints a very bleak picture for the PSP's future, and more to the point, a very positive one for the 3DS.
The latest NHS health survey, published last week, paints another very bleak picture of childhood obesity in England and it seems appropriate to reflect on some of the key hurdles to overcoming this seismic challenge.
Finally YouGov asked respondents if they agreed with a series of statements about the Labour government, and it painted a very bleak picture.
It's added by The Mirror, that both Man Utd and Chelsea have been paired with an interest in the Chilean international, and so his outlook on the future would seemingly paint a very bleak picture for their hopes of prising him away from Germany.
Asked why more people are sleeping rough, Mr Quagliozzi answered: «We've a perfect storm over the last few years where rising rents - particularly in the private rental sector, wages not going up as fast of those rents and welfare reform are contributing to a very bleak picture...»

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«King & Country» is a very harsh and bleak anti-war film that's been largely relegated to the cinematic dustbin of history, despite being very well - regarded at the time — enough to earn four BAFTA Awards nominations (the British equivalent of the Oscars), including Best Picture.
Once you start digging into their history the picture turns very bleak.
The game doesn't paint a black and white picture and instead turns very bleak and grey.
The picture is «very, very bleak», she says.
But actually, the picture is not nearly as bleak as it seems, and if you are a graduate who is tenacious and willing to put the work into succeed, you could very well find yourself landing the job of your dreams.
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