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1 Our forefathers were too pessimistic ; higher thought enthusiasts are often too optimistic.
2 Perhaps-he afterward thought so himself-thiseditorial was a bit too pessimistic .
3 It is possible the baseline forecasts just issued are too optimistic or too pessimistic .
4 Let's hope this forecast turns out to be too pessimistic .
5 Analysts have already estimated that Toyota's loss forecast would prove to be far too pessimistic .
6 The Washington-based fund accepted that its warning of a post-Brexit-vote financial crash had proved too pessimistic .
7 Yet analysts say investors may be too pessimistic .
8 He had been too pessimistic ; the district was not spiraling out of his control at all.
9 But now, having understood how the clock works, we can see that I was too pessimistic .
10 The Swiss finance minister said he was not too pessimistic about the country's economy as a whole.
11 Is it too optimistic or too pessimistic ?
12 You take too pessimistic a view, Jack.
13 In 2007, for example, managing director Richard Ruzika argued that Goldman was too pessimistic about the housing decline.
14 Still, that result sounds too pessimistic .
15 Businesses are not too pessimistic , however.
16 But instead, all but one of them proved in due course to have been to be too pessimistic .
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