Sentences with phrase «with rosier views»

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But at least one security professional (with a somewhat rosier view) suggested that AI must be understood across a broader landscape, regarding how it will influence cybersecurity and how IT can use AI to plan for future security technology purchases.
Colin talked about the partnership with Microsoft being important for the cellphone and tablet market, and despite the negative press we hear from the US, it seems that the view from Luxembourg is rosy!
Kindle News: Electronic newspaper readers in Germany and France, as well Dave Lester's Treeless Systems project in Denver that I profiled in a podcast two years ago.A rosy view of the Kindle's future sales and one not so rosy.One thing NOT to do with...
NEW YORK (Reuters)- Hedge fund manager James Chanos, who has been a long - time skeptic on the Chinese growth story, is sticking with his gloomy view of ratings agencies Moody's Corp (MCO.N) and Standard and Poor's, saying their rosy outlook on China's debt only bolsters his bearish bet.
With my current less than rosy market view this is just the kind of investment I've been looking for.
The future of Arenas looks rosy as it thrives with increasing numbers drawn to its «Plaza in the Sky» with 360 - degree views over Barcelona and modern shopping experience.
Above it eight design - savvy rooms entice you to sleep over — if you can tear yourself away from rooftop cocktail bar Henry Deane, an elegant affair with pink sofas and even rosier harbor views (dress to impress; no sneakers).
Privately sited to take advantage of Cape Rosier s natural beauty, this home is handicapped accessible and complete with indoor 25x8 exercise pool, elevator, roll - in shower, level entry to living area, and ramped from the daylight garden level... View Listing Details»
With Google and its mantra of «do no evil,» the public may have a rosy view of tech companies as being above labor disputes and employee complaints.
The rosy - cheeked chap came in joint last place for favourite outdoor items, along with plastic garden furniture, and was described by some rather vocal respondents as «tacky» — a view echoed by Chelsea Flower Show bosses who banned gnomes from displays.
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