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5、That may be too sanguine.

7、But independent analysts are much less sanguine.

9、Most academic analysts are not so sanguine.

11、About his own fortunes he is more sanguine.

13、So I’m actually pretty sanguine about where things are going.

15、Many, however, are less sanguine about the role of the ECAs.

17、Even now bondholders remain remarkably sanguine about the risk of default.

19、The international dependence school, in contrast, is much less sanguine and, in many cases, is downright pessimistic.

21、A sanguine teacher may be quick to receive outer impressions, flitting from one impression to the next.

23、You, who love healthy life. You are kind, sanguine, cheery and lovely. Also, you may like sports, such as basketball, racing(hope that).

25、However, with the industrial sector accounting for only about15 per cent of US GDP, and the monthly numbers considered erratic, some commentators were more sanguine.

27、The USDA is downplaying the new risk, bat it banned the importation of pork products from Britain as soon as it heard of the outbreak. And independent scientists are far less sanguine.

29、He is less sanguine about the robots that are "specifically designed to hunt, track and kill humans" and about what might happen should they fall into the wrong hands or go berserk.

31、Then, that glorious vision of doing good, which is so often the sanguine mirage of so many good minds, arose before him, and he even saw himself in the illusion with some influence to guide this raging Revolution that was running so fearfully wild.

sanguine造句

2、I'm sanguine of success.

4、But judges are more sanguine.

8、But many analysts are far less sanguine.

12、They are less sanguine about the company's long-term prospects.

16、Yet investors seem sanguine: Greece’s ten-year bond yield is comfortably below 5%.

20、Mr Vatikiotis is more sanguine, arguing that it is not really in America’s interest to come down hard on mediators.

24、Though Theresa May, the home secretary, gamely insists that the new system should cost no more than the old one, others are less sanguine.

28、He is not sanguine: he knows of few drivers who follow the example of a colleague, who locks her P.D.A. in the car trunk before setting out so she won't be tempted to put it to use while driving.

1、a sanguine complexion

6、the sanguine [ phlegmatic, choleric, melancholic ] temperament

14、Some... expect that inflation will dip even more quickly, but we are not so sanguine.

22、She had her own reasons for being less sanguine that even in hopeful views of the future.

30、How far and fast the dollar falls will depend in part on how financial markets view Mr Bernanke's concerns about inflation. The more sanguine they think the Fed is, the faster the likely slide.

10、A great many analysts are sanguine on this account.

26、The defence secretary, Robert Gates, was relatively sanguine last week, saying the leaks were embarrassing and awkward but would not do serious damage.

18、Even if Mr Burbage is too sanguine, the F-35 is in no imminent danger.

3、Still, they were sanguine.

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