We have no meanings for "such pessimism" in our records yet.
1 On such pessimism and distrust it is impossible to build political success.
2 Looking back, we can see no reason for such pessimism as this.
3 There is, of course, a degree of overcorrection about such pessimism .
4 A failure to agree would certainly have deepened such pessimism .
5 I have reported from Africa and Afghanistan but few places inspired such pessimism as Nepal.
6 Yet here was compelling evidence that such pessimism about the state of Israel's youth was misplaced.
7 The war could not deepen such pessimism .
8 Deirdre McCloskey, a distinguished economic historian, insists that such pessimism has consistently been a poor guide to the modern world.
9 The Foreign Secretary, Mr Robin Cook, could be forgiven for dismissing such pessimism as too reminiscent of the outgoing Conservative ideology.
10 Indeed, such pessimism is usually found after markets have tanked; it's rare to find investors so glum after a near 50 per cent rally.
11 Such pessimism is widespread these days.
12 "'What a pity that these splendid men will die!' Such pessimism I understand."
13 "She is awfully depressed," Vassya whispers in his ear, " such gloomy thoughts, such pessimism .
14 ' Such pessimism is bad for you.'
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