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1 It has been reported that he will give a more upbeat assessment .
2 The Sri Lankan government offered an upbeat assessment of the conversation.
3 We do, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said in his most upbeat assessment yet.
4 Markets earlier this week cheered U.S. President Donald Trump's upbeat assessment of the talks.
5 Powell offered the upbeat assessment two weeks ago at a speech in Rhode Island.
6 But not everyone shared Ban's upbeat assessment of the summit.
7 Dehaze gave a moderately upbeat assessment of market conditions.
8 Republican Representative Tom Cole, however, gave an upbeat assessment .
9 Despite this upbeat assessment , other analysts are less than impressed by the sum on offer.
10 But Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gave an upbeat assessment .
11 That's the upbeat assessment of the North's political health by the Northern Secretary, Dr John Reid.
12 Markets had earlier in the week cheered U.S. President Donald Trump's upbeat assessment of the talks.
13 STMicroelectronics shares rose 3 percent after an upbeat assessment on second-half demand for its smartphones-ocused products.
14 In testimony to the Senate Banking Committee, Bernanke offered a fairly upbeat assessment of the economy.
15 It's a rare upbeat assessment that defied consensus.
16 He delivered an upbeat assessment of the Irish economy while describing it as "still fragile".
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