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1 Our top executives are more downbeat than most about this year.
2 Their attitude was more downbeat than it had been last June.
3 The South Korean gross domestic product news left the mood in Asia more downbeat .
4 The move partly reflects RSA's more downbeat assessment of its growth prospects, analysts said.
5 But there is a growing offshoot of more downbeat fare.
6 The move partly reflects the insurer's more downbeat assessment of its growth prospects, analysts said.
7 But the news from the periphery was more downbeat .
8 The impact elsewhere was more modest, but it did little to cheer more downbeat markets.
9 The employer side has been a bit more downbeat .
10 Murray was more downbeat , but then he usually is.
11 On reading the judgment, I am more downbeat .
12 Korean carmaker Hyundai Motor 005380.KS was more downbeat .
13 It said confidence indicators showed exporters were becoming more downbeat and there were worries over global growth.
14 That was more downbeat than the official version of the index and inflamed fears for the economy.
15 A bit of unexpected cheerfulness to my mind; I thought they might be a bit more downbeat on employment.
16 An investor in WM Motor was more downbeat about the willingness of private equity investors to fund the industry.
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