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Meanings of downbeat assessment in anglès
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Usage of downbeat assessment in anglès
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Instead, D'Arcy contented himself with a rather downbeatassessment of his excellence.
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In a downbeatassessment, Eavis believes fans are suffering from festival fatigue.
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The World Bank had the most downbeatassessment of the three.
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The move partly reflects RSA's more downbeatassessment of its growth prospects, analysts said.
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The move partly reflects the insurer's more downbeatassessment of its growth prospects, analysts said.
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Investors were also cautious as the U.S. Federal Reserve gave a downbeatassessment of the economy, including Europe.
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Things can change fast. Nor did he share the downbeatassessment of his brother's chances at Roland Garros.
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The Taoiseach, Mr Ahern, gave a downbeatassessment today of prospects for ending a stalemate in the peace process.
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Such was the downbeatassessment from Tom Mulqueen, head of research at AMT, also speaking at the LME seminar.
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Goldman Sachs analyst Peter Appert, who has a "neutral" rating on the stock, offered a similar downbeatassessment.
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Perhaps it all served to justify Sarri's consistently downbeatassessment of his team's title chances this term, reiterated in the aftermath of Sunday's stalemate.
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The Dublin market was flat today as respite from soaring oil prices was offset against a downbeatassessment of the Irish economy and property market.
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But federal labour office president Mr Bernhard Jagoda said the fall was influenced by special factors and gave a downbeatassessment of the jobs market.
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The Dow closed lower in the previous session on weak durable goods data and a downbeatassessment of the economy from the Fed's Beige Book.