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1 Investors could stay more pessimistic over the next few weeks, he said.
2 And I'm getting more pessimistic because it's just gone on so long.
3 Irish businesses are considerably more pessimistic about Brexit than their UK counterparts.
4 Mr Andrews was a lot more pessimistic about globalisation than Mr Burke.
5 This date is significantly different from earlier, more pessimistic , Israeli assessments.
6 The stock market is not the economy. Others were more pessimistic .
7 He's more pessimistic than Robinson, perhaps because he was wrongfooted by November's vote.
8 The more there were the more pessimistic became the British Press.
9 But analysts with the best track records are even more pessimistic .
10 Some residents were more pessimistic , fearing that proximity could create tensions.
11 A more pessimistic outlook sees a larger drop and a recession.
12 Drummer Pat Spurgeon seems a bit more pessimistic about online theft.
13 Compared with the government, we have a rather more pessimistic forecast, the bank said.
14 Slowly the more pessimistic of the townspeople began to show interest in the reading-room.
15 A former senior U.S. official took a more pessimistic view.
16 Then a reprise, more frank and far more pessimistic , with an audience of five.
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