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"sanguine" Definitions
  1. sanguine (about something) cheerful and confident about the future
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He is not sanguine about the likely efficacy of the samurai wasp, because he is not sanguine about any biological means of controlling the stinkbug.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Spooked one week, sanguine the next.
Others are less sanguine on the stock at this juncture.
But Faber wasn't sanguine on the outlook for China's markets.
But she's relatively sanguine on whether Rajan's term is extended.
Some banks, it believes, are too sanguine about credit risk.
Endeavor Robotic's Frost, though, is more sanguine about the outcome.
Manager Aaron Boone was less sanguine about the A.L.C.S. loss.
Others are sanguine that people will have time to adapt.
Mr Baldwin is too sanguine about the politics of globalisation.
After the game, players were sanguine about a move away.
There are reasons to be sanguine on China's potential, though.
Others were more sanguine on the prospects for the vehicle.
But not everyone is as sanguine that prices are bottoming.
Steve Double, a local Conservative MP and Brexiteer, remains sanguine.
Ms. Ribeiro, the snack bar employee, was not as sanguine.
The mood at the Quesada Bowls Club is similarly sanguine.
Not everyone in the president's orbit is so sanguine, however.
Chinese officials have echoed this sanguine take throughout the week.
Eurasia Group, a risk consultancy, takes a more sanguine view.
The customer who'd mentioned doing sex work acts sanguine, however.
Still, FARC party members remained sanguine after voting on Sunday.
But the Trump administration doesn't appear sanguine about this possibility.
She is lately more sanguine about the trolls, she said.
A new play by that name — "Education" — is less sanguine.
Outside of the country, the mood is not so sanguine.
Bond investors also appeared sanguine about risk during the week.
Despite such bearish sentiment, the economic outlook is relatively sanguine.
The wisest analysts in New York and Washington are sanguine.
After the attack on Monday, some New Yorkers remained sanguine.
Robert Lighthizer, the top American trade negotiator, was less sanguine.
The Fed remains officially sanguine about lower than expected inflation.
But chief executives of drug companies are not so sanguine.
But Democrats and even some Republicans are not so sanguine.
Banagale is more sanguine about potential applications for race relations.
But when asked about it by Axios, he was relatively sanguine.
Analysts were sanguine on how a Fed hike might affect markets.
Until now foreign investors have been fairly sanguine about the economy.
Nowadays, doctors are much more sanguine about eating fat in general.
Mr Thompson is more sanguine about the bureau's challenges than others.
Two issues will determine whether analysts are right to be sanguine.
Overall investors were sanguine, saying strong earnings were supporting markets globally.
She was less sanguine about the part that would come next.
Politically, Democrats are slightly less sanguine about their midterm election prospects.
Mr. Wong, the venture capitalist, was more sanguine about the shift.
" Sheriff was more sanguine: "Journalism, like any business has to evolve.
One explanation is that May is sanguine about hurting economic growth.
For her part, Ms. Vanderbilt is sanguine about her own mortality.
Some House Republicans, emerging from their conference meeting, were downright sanguine.
In the days ahead of the election, Ms. Heitkamp was sanguine.
Economists typically look at events like this with a sanguine eye.
Economists typically look at events like this with a sanguine eye.
Markets appeared relatively sanguine following the implementation of the new rules.
A new consensus has replaced the more sanguine civil-rights view.
Aboutaleb, the mayor of Rotterdam, is sanguine about his country's upcoming election.
Others, though, are less sanguine about the prospect of a peace declaration.
What are those implications and is the West right to be sanguine?
Jaitley appeared sanguine, however, tipping normalcy to return in the coming days.
But that approach was probably far too sanguine, if not downright naïve.
On some indicators, notably maternal mortality, the Gates report is reasonably sanguine.
So, should you expect a brutal brawl or a more sanguine debate?
Meanwhile, U.S. dealers remain sanguine about their position in the sales chain.
Hui people I met elsewhere were less sanguine about the resettlement scheme.
An elderly client, who did not give his name, was more sanguine.
It has been relatively sanguine on market volatility because it's not equity.
Will: Also, as a member of Sanguine Eagle it's been so awesome.
So reggae fans would have been sanguine about the England soccer establishment.
Marian Wright Edelman is sanguine about the prospects of the new initiative.
Even Mr. Trump's normally bullish economic advisers have become slightly less sanguine.
A CNBC poll found that millionaires are still sanguine about the economy.
It's not that investors in China are sanguine about a trade war.
We can be sanguine or gloomy, solicitous of others or self-absorbed.
To be sure, there's danger in becoming too sanguine about the economy.
But smaller dealers are far less sanguine about the potential for upheaval.
There are reasons to be sanguine about their prospects during one, however.
But reputable antiquities dealers, while wary of handling looted works, remain sanguine.
Not every conservative was so sanguine about Trump's cross-aisle deal-cutting.
But members of the Indonesian government seemed sanguine about the airline's safety.
But not everyone shares such a sanguine view of the Sino-Indian relationship.
Some analysts were less sanguine in their readings of Tuesday's industrial orders data.
But the mood in the rest of the country is less than sanguine.
Related columns: "Brent eases as traders become more sanguine about pipeline", Reuters, Dec.
MARKET reaction to Donald Trump's win has been something between sanguine and elated.
But looking further ahead, it is possible to take a more sanguine view.
No one who follows public opinion polls can be sanguine at that prospect.
In that context, Gribetz is even a little sanguine about Meta's crash landing.
Explaining the market's sanguine reaction earlier, Neil Wilson, chief market analyst at Markets.
So, why is the gold market being sanguine about rising U.S. interest rates?
Trump hasn't always had such a sanguine view of campaign finance violations, however.
Others who work in the same industry are more sanguine about the effects.
He may not have liked Stalinism, but he was hardly sanguine about McCarthyism.
José Gonzáles, who owns a small cafeteria in downtown Havana, was more sanguine.
Those more sanguine views suggest markets might be overestimating the likelihood of intervention.
Wall Street analysts were sanguine about the financial consequences of the EU's action.
Even some of those collecting their checks on Friday were less than sanguine.
He was taken by Fabienne's sanguine spirit, and told her he would help.
In the runners' WhatsApp groups I had joined, more seasoned athletes were sanguine.
I'm not sure Hunter's view of Washington was any more sanguine than mine.
However, one industry that Cramer was not-so sanguine about, was the coal industry.
Seeing his release as a betrayal Angela Canzani, however, has not been so sanguine.
However, Jeffrey Sherman, deputy chief investment officer of DoubleLine Capital, was not so sanguine.
In perhaps the most sanguine procedure ever portrayed on this show, everything goes...fine.
"Investors are sanguine because the assumption is China will cut a check," Weafer said.
Italians are sanguine about the possibility of a hung parliament after next month's elections.
Big exporters, like Kazakhstan, which supplies two-fifths of global output, are nonetheless sanguine.
Modernity kept encroaching on his emporium, but he was sanguine about most of it.
Some of the other experts I spoke to, like Cornell's Kreps, were more sanguine.
It requires a level of bravery incomprehensible to most, but Captain Sadk is sanguine.
In other words, bond investors may be too panicky, and stock investors too sanguine.
But while UBS was sanguine on the ringgit, other analysts were far more bearish.
Smelters can probably afford to be sanguine about the zero price participation this year.
"We cannot be sanguine over the economic outlook," the president of the ECB said.
Ren was relatively sanguine in his assessment of Huawei's chances of weathering the storm.
What had the IMF got wrong when it made its earlier, more sanguine forecasts?
Investors across the across the Atlantic are also sanguine about the global economic outlook.
Few saw last year's market mayhem coming after an unusually sanguine and calm 2017.
But Mr. Ellickson, the most prolific chronicler of fictional candidates, is sanguine as Nov.
Mr. Post said that view was too sanguine, given the executive branch's practical primacy.
Yet neither Rubio nor his "establishment" allies can feel sanguine about the path forward.
Uncharacteristically for the fans I spoke with, he was sanguine about the team's prospects.
No less an establishment figure than Nancy Pelosi is sanguine about de León's challenge.
Synek, who took silver at the 2012 games, was also sanguine about the outcome.
But at least one group of observers is not so sanguine about our prospects.
However, Wendling is perhaps a little too sanguine about the alt-right's future prospects.
Mr. McConnell has been far more sanguine about the appointment than the White House.
While the deliberate pace may seem slow, Mr. Levitt, like others interviewed, remains sanguine.
Foreign governments were equally unrealistic, though their diplomats in Damascus were far less sanguine.
Among those viewers were the Myanmar police, who took a decidedly less-sanguine view.
After the latest round of public hearings in Moscow, however, she sounded less sanguine.
The global economic outlook may be relatively sanguine, but market valuations were getting high.
Savary was more sanguine on the data, noting that growth, while slowing, remained healthy.
The tone of the Fed's new forecasts remained largely sanguine despite the global risks.
Used to political instability in Italy, markets remain sanguine about the lack of government.
A fact sheet on the WHO website dating back to 2002 is more sanguine.
But he isn't sanguine, either, especially after the news about a potential WikiLeaks prosecution.
Some businessmen are less sanguine, fearing that other countries will act in concert against America.
There's also reason to suspect the EIA might be too sanguine about future coal production.
Overall, looking at the impact of inflation on global markets, State Street's Lacaille was sanguine.
Gilt yields edged lower after the announcement with rate-setters supposedly sanguine about rising inflation.
A bloodreader of the Sanguine Host would warn of a troubled morning--no surprises there.
Singler, though, is more sanguine about the notion of giving robots something like human rights.
It had reason to be sanguine: the most likely outcome is that nothing will happen.
When informed of the strikes on Assad, an ally of Russia, they were predictably sanguine.
The markets have been remarkably sanguine to start 2019 after a brutal end to 2018.
Asked about the drop in Putin's ratings, Dmitry Peskov, his spokesman, was sanguine on Monday.
Asked about an ongoing slowdown in euro zone inflation, de Guindos struck a sanguine tone.
But those with long experience of trade relations between America and Europe are less sanguine.
Democrats are arguably too sanguine about the party's demographic inevitability and its Electoral College advantage.
BOJ officials remain sanguine for now, saying the zero percent pledge is not so rigid.
In the Hippocratic tradition, people could be categorized as innately sanguine, choleric, melancholic, or phlegmatic.
But I also sensed, in the robotically sanguine accounts of McMaster's team, a collective delusion.
For now, the officials expressed relief at the sanguine reaction of investors in sovereign debt.
Eric Hi Eric, Will, I'm less sanguine, Eric, about the impact of the immigration ruling.
Eiko seemed more sanguine than usual, using gentle gestures to encourage us to keep up.
"He was quite sanguine, wasn't he?" she said about the young man she'd carefully corrected.
They were much less sanguine about other Trump campaign promises, like passing an infrastructure bill.
In private, he is far less sanguine, according to those who have spoken with him.
Other longtime Senate observers were less sanguine, noting that Reid had opened a Pandora's box.
The heads of the Cleveland and Dallas Fed banks sounded equally sanguine about the outlook.
Investors had been too sanguine on the risk for the coronavirus to dent global growth.
Bottom line: Investors are no longer sanguine about a quick recovery from the coronavirus spread.
RISK OF 'CONSEQUENTIAL SPILLOVERS' Economists typically look at events like this with a sanguine eye.
Reflecting on his play after the game, Fitzpatrick was sanguine in both senses — stoic, and bloodthirsty.
Fubon Life Insurance was also sanguine, and expects the forex losses to wind down after March.
It's a sanguine track all about celebrating the good ass friendships life can present you with.
His views were fairly sanguine on inflation, saying it could remain tame even with stronger growth.
He said "investors are quite sanguine because everyone has priced in how negative these headlines are".
One reason for the government to worry is that people have grown more sanguine about migration.
Her palette consists of black, sanguine, white, and the buttery yellows of the wax-dipped paper.
On Good Morning America this morning, Apple CEO Tim Cook was sanguine about the incoming taxes.
The idea that things will return to normal after a single Trump term is too sanguine.
But they are very sanguine and, I believe, careless and heedless about the risk of inflation.
I want to push you on what I think is an excessively sanguine view of capitalism.
And as it sinks in, I think the Trump people will be a little more sanguine.
" Friedman's conclusion is sanguine: "Like all South African crises, this one will end in a compromise.
So when Dimonda dropped the scoop about the incriminating book chapter, Bobby's reaction is surprisingly sanguine.
Some critics of the bill, including our Niskanen Center colleague Ed Dolan, are much less sanguine.
Rather than make a fuss about its sanguine color, people should admire the total lunar eclipse.
It doesn't know what movie it's in, because it's only in one movie: sanguine road trip.
But even insurers in states that have allowed for the loss of funding are not sanguine.
Some listeners were less sanguine, like David Fouquet, a professor at the Free University of Brussels.
As for all those other companies — Mint, Acorns, the list goes on — Hogarth sounds surprisingly sanguine.
Despite the military triumph, not everyone was so sanguine about the end of Islamic State. Col.
Some are more sanguine when it comes to the market impact of a potential rate hike.
Mr. Tillerson was less than sanguine about the prospects of ever getting Russia to admit meddling.
Joe Manchin, sought to stay sanguine about the prospect of another week in pre-election session.
Although he served in the Trump administration, Huntsman's public persona remained sanguine and drawn to moderation.
If we're not the dynamos we once were, maybe it's not because we're sanguine or jaded.
But investors and analysts remained largely sanguine about the fundamentals of Asian tech companies, despite Monday's pullback.
Subramanian, though, said she and her team "are less sanguine" about the near future of active managers.
New York (CNN Business)Investors seem pretty sanguine about the huge macro events in the days ahead.
The figures in the plates seem etched with graphite, dark against the sanguine backdrop in extravagant detail.
Others were not so sanguine and said the trade war continues to create uncertainty about Taiwan's growth.
"By and large, I'm relatively sanguine about the business momentum," CEO Piyush Gupta told a news conference.
This may explain why two of Mr Putin's fiercest opponents are more sanguine about Mr Trump's victory.
But Planning Minister Dyogo Oliveira was less sanguine in comments to journalists in Sao Paulo on Friday.
Because of this tremendous victory, I am a little bit more sanguine about the years to come.
But, perhaps inevitably after centuries of denial, a few avowed Melungeons were less sanguine about the findings.
But look below the headline figures and there are reasons to stay sanguine—for now, at least.
Among whites, 38% think that goal has already been accomplished; only 8% of blacks are so sanguine.
The Elizabethans boiled it down to four types: You were choleric or sanguine or melancholy or aggressive.
Traders appear sanguine despite the uncertainties of tax reform getting through in Washington and escalated geopolitical tensions.
In his 1944 address, Roosevelt expressed a confidence that, in retrospect, was too sanguine for its time.
While waiting in line to pay, he did miss his flight, but was sanguine about the setback.
The chief executives of big American companies were less sanguine, and many distanced themselves from Mr. Trump.
As for the hypergraphic imagery in the "Pull Up Wit Ah Stick" video, SahBabii's parents were sanguine.
A Milan-based fixed income strategist said financial markets were on the whole sanguine about Italian risks.
The 75-year-old former mayor, speaking with CNN Friday, was practically sanguine about this last development.
Flavor profile: Given High Rhode's sanguine purple-red hue, one might expect a berry-forward shiraz fruitiness.
Markets have been remarkably sanguine regarding Italy's clash with Brussels, however, and expect a solution to be found.
Others, however, were less sanguine about the foundation being able to raise the same sums for its initiatives.
It is difficult to sound sanguine on Europe's politics without appearing complacent, even when the arguments are reasoned.
Musk is therefore incorrect in his sanguine declaration that living in a simulation would be a good thing.
But at the hearing on January 11th, he seemed sanguine about the effect of the fees drying up.
But when the lights had gone down and the ring was being dismantled around him he remained sanguine.
Had Powell asked those two questions, he might not have remained as sanguine as he appears to be.
The South Koreans have been sanguine about the recent renewal of diplomatic overtures from the North, say experts.
If higher defense spending promoted higher taxes, then the view from American business leaders would be less sanguine.
Thus far, I've been thrilled with the way things have gone ... but I'm not sanguine about the challenges.
Investors are less sanguine, with Leshi shares sinking for six straight days after they resumed trading last month.
She is sanguine about the perils of co-writing, directing, and starring in her first ever TV show.
Jefferies analyst Jeffrey Holford was sanguine about the trial failures, saying they will not derail Roche's sales growth.
"Israelis love their panic, we love our drama," said Danielle Kalev, Ms. Perry's partner, who was relatively sanguine.
Some U.S. dealers carrying imported brands appeared sanguine about the potential impact on their business of new tariffs.
When even plant-based burgers can bleed, meat companies have not been sanguine about their chances against competitors.
Others are relatively sanguine, arguing that the rebound is likely just a blip given other longer term trends.
Prepare for the market to eventually get bumpier Others argue that the market won't remain this sanguine indefinitely.
I'm not particularly sanguine about what is going to happen, but this is not based on anything real.
So far the markets are relatively sanguine, treating the whole tariff issue as a tempest in a teapot.
The pricing of credit default swaps and inflation-linked bonds also suggests investors are sanguine about political risks.
Heading into Apple's quarterly earnings Tuesday after the bell, however, some analysts are particularly sanguine on the stock.
If you're sanguine, you're likely to have ideas for 20 projects and counting rolling around in your head.
Most forecasters concede that the more sanguine view is hostage to the heightened uncertainty stemming from the Trump factor.
But the futures market seems to have become more sanguine about the supply-demand balance in the short term.
Then came midwestern prairie skirts in sanguine-hued leathers, and a series of red, white, and blue fringed dresses.
Whether it was what the virtually gathered crowd came to the app for or not, Grindr personnel were sanguine.
BECKY QUICK: Lots of people on Wall Street are not going to be as sanguine about this news today.
"So, not everyone, apparently, is as sanguine as the implied move would suggest that they might be," Khouw said.
Sedona city attorney Robert Pickels, who defended the city's ordinances, is sanguine, despite wrestling with the issue for years.
Stephen Innes, a senior trader for Asia Pacific at OANDA was, doubtful the relatively sanguine market sentiment would persist.
And, as Dr. Romm and I both know, the academic literature brims with sanguine reports that do just that.
As numerous economists (if not yours) have observed, the history and prognosis of explicit wealth taxes is not sanguine.
"Blood Bitch" is her explicitly sanguine new album, concerned with blood as a substance both vital and mundanely intimate.
But these days, as she explains in the first essay here, she is more sanguine about the novel's prospects.
Many political observers I spoke with on a recent trip to three European capitals took a more sanguine view.
These are two very different drinks, but both the Captain's Blood and the Blood and Sand are perfectly sanguine.
In Sanguine Eagle, he's playing guitar so backwards from how I play it and it's a very inspiring thing.
But they might not be so sanguine about that as they are about small bumps in their electricity bills.
But he's less than sanguine about this transition from the "good dirty fun" of sexual profanities to hate speech.
To the Editor: There is a far less sanguine way of looking at this noble effort to outlaw war.
Kicki Johansson, 68, is a lot less sanguine about the consequences of the vote than her immigrant neighbors are.
Flanagan, who added a bronze to her collection of gold and silver medals earned at New York, was sanguine.
When I spoke with Rees by phone from Sundance, right after the first reviews came in, she sounded sanguine.
Mr. Lettieri estimated that the collection would bring more than $100,000, but whatever the proceeds, Mr. Hayes is sanguine.
Others attributed the markets' sanguine reaction to the expected trade announcement to another reason entirely: A lack of surprise.
"This is the one FANG component that Lang's not feeling quite so sanguine about," the "Mad Money" host said.
Economists and market analysts don't fully agree with this sanguine view, though many acknowledge the economy retains significant strengths.
Dollar traders were sanguine after a majority of lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives voted to impeach Trump.
Mr. Davies is sanguine — he gets on with everybody, even the people whose Brexit votes might wreck his business.
Lang, who is fifty-nine and has a droll, sanguine manner, was with his wife, the artist Suzanne Bocanegra.
And she acknowledges that caring for small children may have given her a more sanguine view of the world.
My extroverted sanguine personality is quite breezy, but when my introverted choleric side commits to something, I'm all in.
But other members of Trump's inner circle appear to be as sanguine as Trump about the prospect of losing.
Though Jesenská was unhappily married, she was also, as evidenced in the Schocken compilation, clear-eyed, sanguine and pragmatic.
Nobody should be sanguine that a new administration would seamlessly pick up with Iran where the Obama administration left off.
Others are much more sanguine and view the environment as an amazing opportunity to buy financials at bargain basement prices.
In the circumstances, IATA officials believe, passengers would be sanguine about the longer security lines that would result from this.
Despite widespread concerns that Australia's property market has entered bubble territory, Colliers took a more sanguine view of the outlook.
One might argue that Hofstadter was overly sanguine about the American elite, but in broad terms his argument makes sense.
Ranging from 21625 to 2900 years old, millennials take a more sanguine view of the threats from terrorism and immigration.
In a separate event in Singapore GIC chief economist, Leslie Teo, took a sanguine view on investment strategy post-Brexit.
Where they have failed, it has often been because they were too sanguine about infrastructure and working of the law.
One has to be struck by how sanguine the Federal Reserve remains about the risks currently facing the U.S. economy.
Charles M. Blow Sometimes people are surprised, or even unsettled, by how sanguine I can be about the coming election.
Given these facts, it's hard to imagine that Republican leaders are sanguine about Trump's pursuit of a second presidential term.
Anthony Scaramucci, founder of $9.5 billion SkyBridge Capital, paints a sanguine view surrounding the future of digital assets in society.
Over the past few weeks, several scholars said there are good reasons to be sanguine about our new tech overlords.
MKM Partners remained optimistic despite the lackluster results, saying "the outlook for fleet costs is more sanguine" looking into 2018.
Manufacturing issues can be resolved, and with a new CEO on the horizon, the market seemed sanguine about the weakness.
Mr. Xu struck a sanguine note when asked about potential government restrictions on freedom of expression by new media artists.
A third, Columbia Threadneedle Investments, has also voiced concern about the move, though some non-British investors are more sanguine.
The city remains unequal, there are periodic acts of terrorism, and there's no reason to be sanguine about the future.
I am not as sanguine as Christopher Ruddy, a friend of Mr. Trump, about the president's "trial and error" style.
Many people would have been more sanguine about the Trump presidency had he surrounded himself with competent aides and advisers.
Asked about slacking sales for performance shoes, Ron Johnson, the general manager for global basketball at Under Armour, was sanguine.
He was sanguine about whether such visibility represented a long-awaited moral victory, after so many years of making work.
Why are markets so sanguine about a trade war that could affect hundreds of billions of dollars in international commerce?
Over the last few weeks, several scholars said there are good reasons to be sanguine about our new tech overlords.
Fed officials, though, have remained upbeat on their outlook for the United States economy and sanguine about the market's tumble.
"The market had been sanguine about the spread of the coronavirus," said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial.
But behind his sanguine comments, Mr. Gordon, a 573-year-old dairy and chicken farmer in Northern Ireland, is worried.
However, it doesn't appear that the military will be so sanguine about a death sentence for one of its own.
Other Republicans have been less sanguine when it comes to the attack on law enforcement, and Mr. Mueller in particular.
But Kalanick, who by this time is a very old pro when it comes to press coverage, is more sanguine.
Ronson seemed sanguine about his chart performance, and noted that he's always been bigger in his native United Kingdom anyway.
But on ProMED Mail, an online service run by the International Society for Infectious Diseases, the reaction was not so sanguine.
A winner at Cannes, it was a perfect balance of melancholic and sanguine humors, with no room, or need, for improvement.
And the real Wiseau, who makes a fourth-wall-breaking cameo, seems generally sanguine about his over-the-top public image.
Pamela was remarkably sanguine as she described the barrage of rape and death threats she receives, but her story is chilling.
"I'm sanguine that you won't see financial instability of the type of 2007-2008 in the North Atlantic crisis," Veron said.
As for Mr Trump, a tribune of the impatient, Mrs Albright's wariness of hyperbole does not mean that she is sanguine.
Its GDP fell in both the third and fourth quarters of 2018, and few forecasters are as sanguine as Mr Conte.
Mr Slyngstad is sanguine but acknowledges that few democracies sustain sovereign-wealth funds: politicians always prefer higher spending and lower taxes.
But in a separate event in Singapore GIC chief economist, Leslie Teo, took a sanguine view on investment strategy post-Brexit.
And, for what it's worth, Almanis's users are much less sanguine about Donald Trump's prospects than those of other prediction markets.
And Goldman Sachs is worried that Wall Street is too sanguine about the prospects of tax reform given the legislative uncertainty.
Wayne Swan, a former deputy prime minister for an opposition Labour party government, took a relatively sanguine view of the levy.
Another of Mr Zuma's appointees was the sanguine Ms Madonsela, the public protector, who couldn't stop smiling after the court judgment.
When asked about the impact of potential trade war escalation, Cook seemed surprisingly sanguine about the state of U.S.-China relations.
Mr. Daniels said he viewed his school's program as an experiment — and he's sanguine about the possibility that it will fail.
"One can be reasonably sanguine," lifelong revolution-watcher John Dunn, professor of political theory at the University of Cambridge, told me.
The organization lowered its GDP growth estimate from 2.7 percent to 2.5 percent, but was otherwise sanguine about various economic markers.
MSCI's index of shares in Asia Pacific excluding Japan was more sanguine, edging higher by 211 percent in Asia afternoon trade.
Why some people are more sanguine than I am is that it's distributed more widely among financial institutions and nonfinancial institutions.
Here's the problem: When investors are this sanguine, they are prone to dash for the exits at small signs of trouble.
Growth prospects look pretty strong, which is why the Fed is raising short-term interest rates, the two sanguine policymakers explained.
Since his awakening as a sanguine vampire, he believes he has had 30 to 40 donors, but he keeps strict rules.
And while plenty can go wrong when they get together in conference, both parties sound fairly sanguine about dodging a catastrophe.
Moreover, many collectors are sanguine about the effects of Mr. Trump's victory, both in the United States and around the world.
Why were stock markets sanguine for weeks after the outbreak began, and why are they now in full-blown panic mode?
Tibbals, who is something of a porn advocate, is sanguine about the overall effect porn is having on the millennial generation.
Still, for someone who had not played a tour match since Wimbledon in July, there was much to feel sanguine about.
Mr. Cordray struck a sanguine tone when asked this summer, in an interview with The New York Times, about his legacy.
Barack Obama's former aides, in venues like the Pod Save America media brand, have been fairly sanguine about a Sanders nomination.
Lil Uzi Vert is the icon we don't deserve, and "Sanguine Paradise" is the heavenly reward for those that are good.
Jamy Flory, a co-owner and vice president of the enterprise, said the concept had succeeded beyond his most sanguine expectations.
Minutes from the Reserve Bank of Australia released on Tuesday indicated policymakers were sanguine about the uptick in the global economy.
Hatzius expressed a fairly sanguine view of the tariff battle in which the U.S. has engaged with its global trading partners.
In other tape works, Wagner included a coating of charcoal, resulting in sooty, gritty textures, or imprinted the pigment of the red Conté crayon covering the surface of one drawing ("Sanguine Five, B," 234), composed of vertical bands of gaffer's tape, onto another, which was made up of horizontal strips of the same material ("Sanguine Five, A," 21978).
Though he is supported by the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kuwait and Oman are more sanguine about the threat posed by Iran.
Retail loan outflows have been offset by CLO issuance, which has helped to keep a sanguine tone in the market, Michalczuk said.
Economists got a jolt Friday when they found out that their sanguine expectations for second-quarter growth were off — by a lot.
For all the modernist complexities of Mr. Stucky's scores, his music was sanguine, lucid and structurally clear — graspable in the best sense.
Funnily enough, market-savvy Brexiteers I spoke to in the aftermath of the vote were surprised but sanguine, saying markets always overreact.
But they would probably be nearly as sanguine on Golden State's chances if the team had never signed Mr Cousins at all.
The pessimistic one is that investors become less sanguine about the economic outlook and shift into bonds because they are less risky.
Current information points to more upbeat numbers for online retailers like Amazon, and less sanguine results for traditional brick-and-mortar retailers.
Meanwhile, "It Goes On," (premiering below) dives right into a groove and builds with sanguine guitar licks and subtle twinkles of keys.
A more sanguine response from MOFCOM on the Vale-Fortescue proposal would be consistent with a lesser emphasis on resources than previously.
And, when asked about the impact of potential trade war escalation, Cook seemed surprisingly sanguine about the state of U.S.-China relations.
At the hospital, Mr. Purdy lurched between being depressed and being sanguine about his recovery, according to medical records his mother received.
Meanwhile, the pink flamingos click cameras, and a lion, ­utterly sanguine in the face of such chaos, sips from his fountain drink.
"It's a paradox," said Carlo Franchini, head of institutional clients at Italy's Banca Ifigest, about the relatively sanguine market reaction so far.
And few Democrats are sanguine about their long-term prospects in West Virginia or Montana after Manchin and Tester someday leave office.
However, despite the difficulties, the crowd was largely sanguine and excitable, and many expressed genuine enthusiasm about learning about their job prospects.
As such, he is a popular choice for traders with stock markets seemingly sanguine at the prospect of a Powell-run Fed.
Other fact-checkers are more sanguine, recognizing the limits of exposing online hoaxes, but also standing by the utility of the effort.
Responding to a question about how the Supreme Court would cope with just eight members, Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. was sanguine.
Recently, specifically after celebrating a friends fortieth birthday, I started to notice a more sanguine tone coming from him during our conversations.
For all of his bluster and tough talk about ISIS, Trump is remarkably sanguine about Russia and its autocratic leader, Vladimir Putin.
The reaction in UK assets, specifically the pound, has been sanguine due to the large number of moving parts currently in play.
While his recollections are of harmless partying, interviews with his former classmates turned up less sanguine memories of Judge Kavanaugh and alcohol.
Back then, when Mr. Cohen and his money were assets to be courted, Mr. Trump took a more sanguine view of him.
Mr. Kelly, for his part, is sanguine about how little control he has over how the president chooses to spend his time.
Her mother, Mary Darby, 84, was less sanguine, even after telling herself that the family had lost only possessions, not loved ones.
"I do not know how anyone can be sanguine about Iran's disruptive capabilities after that drone/cruise missile attack," Ms. Croft said.
He has been a bit more sanguine in recent years, though he has said he thinks a recession is likely in 2020.
Investors, however, remain sanguine that the end of a political crisis fomented by Zuma can repair the damage to confidence and investment.
He said that while a Trump victory could be viewed internationally as bad for global assets, U.S. domestic investors were more sanguine.
Well, I'm not especially sanguine about human nature, so I tend to think we can't be trusted with instruments of this power.
You're not especially sanguine about race relations in this country, but how shocked were you to watch this unfold in real time?
The French have cast aside the insipid and the showy, the sanguine and the sombre, old-timers on the left and the right.
But clearly, others are less sanguine about that prospect, including Michonne (Danai Gurira), which threatens to create some awkward moments around the house.
Other than Warren Buffett, Cramer couldn't think of another rich investor that speaks to the media and is actually very sanguine about stocks.
The mood was sanguine in New Orleans, where locals and tourists wandered through mostly empty streets under a light rain or stayed indoors.
These more sanguine observers also note that outrageous price levels for Chinese apartments are mainly restricted to the megacities like Beijing and Shanghai.
No one is too sanguine about chances for success of the current proposal because five similar efforts have failed in the recent past.
Still, Mr. da Silva appeared sanguine Monday about his chances of assisting Ms. Rousseff, who insisted last week that she would not resign.
In the case of crude, relying on no one being dumb enough to let rhetoric turn into real conflict may be too sanguine.
While a lot of leave-takings at Facebook of late have been linked to its troubles, the Marooney departure seems sanguine in comparison.
Forecasts of technology's impact on jobs run the spectrum from apocalyptic to sanguine, depending largely on the pace of progress in artificial intelligence.
Yet a new book questions that orthodoxy, offering a more disturbing perspective on the past and a less sanguine prognosis for the future.
Hartnett believes, as do some of his colleagues, that investors are too sanguine about central bank policy, which is tightening around the world.
Professional municipal bond investors are generally sanguine that while policy changes may cause some near-term volatility, they are not an existential threat.
The nation's homebuilders are taking a step back from their tax cut euphoria and starting the year on a slightly less sanguine note.
While Sig huffed and puffed over lost hours, captain Wild Bill was surprisingly sanguine about being two weeks late to begin his bairdi season.
The Four Humours were elements that made up the body—phlegmatic, choleric, melancholy, and sanguine—and dealt with different aspects of the human condition.
Offering a more sanguine view, Jing Ulrich, Asia-Pacific managing director and vice-chairman of JPMorgan Chase, didn't believe international integration was under threat.
Mr Copeland is sanguine about this even as he recounts that without the machine he once stopped breathing 2000 times in a single night.
Yet perhaps because of his connections to those in power, Mr Li is by far the most sanguine of the old guard of reformers.
The song is her first single from "Blood Bitch" — an explicitly sanguine album, concerned with blood as a substance both vital and mundanely intimate.
Judging by the relative calm in the U.K. currency market, investors seem to be sanguine about the U.K.'s immediate economic and political outlook.
The threat of a catastrophic war on the Korean Peninsula may be reduced for now, but we cannot be sanguine that it is eliminated.
But not everyone is so sanguine on the attractiveness of the opportunities remaining for private equity after years of turnaround successes for these buyers.
Blankfein, who said he was "sanguine" about the markets, admitted that it was not the best moment for his business in the current cycle.
Gartner's sanguine projections contrast with the warnings on the dangers of AI sounded by top technology industry voices such as Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
But if the question is one of constitutional principle, there is reason to think Mr. Trump was a little too sanguine in his analysis.
She was also more sanguine about the idea that executive branch officials have taken the lead in interpreting much of our national security law.
But Rubio, whose hometown of Miami is slowly sinking into the sea, has been more sanguine about Trump's other climate-denying nominees, including Pruitt.
Richard Parry, president and CIO of Tom Johnson Investment Management in Oklahoma City, takes a sanguine approach to the coming generational transfer of wealth.
" RUSSONELLO Chris Rea sounded sanguine and relaxed, utterly unperturbed by slow traffic or distance, in his 1986 original version of "Driving Home for Christmas.
That said, I'm not entirely sanguine about the ability of powerful people like Mr. Bezos to use digital tools for their own private aims.
Whether or not the central bank decides to raise interest rates on Thursday, one thing is clear: investors are less than sanguine about Turkey's outlook.
None of that is to suggest that investors should get overly sanguine about bonds, and recent behavior shows that money has been leaving the space.
While uncertainty in the Philippines has increased since the arrival of President Rodrigo Duterte, leaders in the Philippine business community appear to be relatively sanguine.
The conservation here is sanguine about the possibility of a fight over somebody&aposs actual record and the things he or she has actually written.
Now that Clinton has lost, and Democrats failed to gain control of Congress, it appears investors are more sanguine about the future of the businesses.
Denmark's government, however, is less sanguine about a potential separation, even though it accepts that Greenland has the right to secede if it wants to.
The aluminum market has so far been sanguine about the fallout from Rusal being placed under sanctions on expectations they would be lifted in October.
But it was harder to maintain a sanguine attitude about the monumental popularity of bro country songs leaving room for little else on country playlists.
But traders have become much more sanguine about the impact on benchmark North Sea oil prices as well as the wider oil market (tmsnrt.rs/2kqSkar).
"We aren't going to trade this in the trust—that would be just wrong, it's an investment—but others may not be sanguine," he said.
But the heads of key committees have already indicated support for the deal as is, and even Northern Virginia's Democratic representatives seem sanguine about it.
Ms. Hval successfully draws a connection between corporeal blood and the kind that's mixed for horror films, making a sumptuous, sanguine work along the way.
But despite the threat of more tariffs, global markets remained broadly sanguine with gauges of market volatility in equities and currencies edging lower this week.
For a time in the early 1970s, Mr. Diokno's own father, Jose, a senator, was sanguine in the face of growing repression under Mr. Marcos.
Trendy, but not too trendy, it's the sound of Oakland's sanguine and laid back spirit paired with the insecurity of a chaotic New York City.
Why am I, on reflection, relatively sanguine about the short-term effects of putting such a terrible man, with such a terrible team, in power?
Even a normally sanguine Li Keqiang, China's premier, looked surprised on May 25 when he visited a fruit vendor in the eastern province of Shandong.
J.P. Anat Cohen can easily get by on the sanguine grace of her clarinet playing, and the way her succinct and joyful compositions elevate it.
While Whitmer seemed sanguine about fixing America, both Sanders and Trump see the world today as harsh and unfair and in need of transformative change.
The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw said: "the southern European setting has given Farhadi's filmic language a new sanguine force", while Variety's Debruge took a dimmer view.
While some investors worry about a prolonged leadership vacuum, and Kwon warned that Samsung was struggling to find new growth engines, others seem more sanguine.
Despite Turkish fears spreading to the rest of Europe there were analysts still fairly sanguine on the risks for the global economy and foreign investors.
"Whatever it yields, and you have no control over it, I'm happy that this happened now for me," Mr. Atamanuik said, trying to stay sanguine.
And with the gallery show, he will be selling many of his paintings for the first time, a decision about which the nonagenarian is sanguine.
While 86 percent of Germans feel good about current economic conditions, the most in the eurozone, only 21 percent in neighboring France feel similarly sanguine.
Trump administration officials are sanguine, arguing that at the very least the sanctions have cut deeply into the resources Iran can invest in its proxies.
Maimane's sanguine outlook on Ramaphosa's leadership extends to the president's picks to run South Africa's economy, as announced in a cabinet reshuffle in late February.
In a press conference on December 11th Jerome Powell, its chairman, acknowledged the probable upward pressure on repo rates to come, but was relatively sanguine.
WIRED looks back at the promises and failures of the last 280 years There were signs, at first, that Clinton's sanguine stance had been foretelling.
"I think people have been pleasantly surprised by how sanguine companies' management teams have been," said Ian Williams, economist and strategy analyst at Peel Hunt.
The president's slightly more sanguine rhetoric on NATO Tuesday might be an attempt to move past his administration's threatening and inconsistent positioning on the issue.
Lately, however, some liberals and environmentalists have taken a surprisingly sanguine view of these moves, arguing that Trump probably can't do too much climate damage.
The same could be said for Barcelona, of course, though the reaction in Catalonia is likely to be less sanguine than it will be in Manchester.
At the sanguine end of the spectrum, classical economists argue that in the past new technology has always ended up creating more jobs than it destroyed.
"That they have felt the need to intervene to support the ringgit suggests they are less sanguine in private than they are in public," she said.
" He was sanguine, though, about the company's stock: "Our share price has been grim, but the performance of most of our peers has been equally grim.
After applying a rub of salt, pepper, and Takis seasoning, the chops hit the heat, where their unusual addition quickly simmered into a sanguine oil slick.
Dark Souls 3 swaps Bloodborne's darker tone and twisted sanguine themes with its signature light-filled medieval spin focused on ashes, fire, and mystical creation myths.
That's why Macron's strategists were sanguine about "disappointing" but "honorable" results that contrasted sharply with the bruising mid-term defeats handed out to previous French governments.
Some analysts, however, were more sanguine about an agreement eventually being brokered as threats from the Trump administration were seen as part of its negotiation tactics.
" Cramer said he is "sanguine" about Twitter, and said he was pleased with the company's live events because it is starting to bring in "real advertisers.
And, in some cases, it's a sanguine or salient money tip early on that leads advisors into a career in the industry in the first place.
The University of Chicago professor Martha Nussbaum shares that view, and, unlike Chemaly, Cooper, and Traister, she is not sanguine about anger as a political tool.
Abe offered a sanguine view on the outlook, telling parliament on Friday that the stock falls are likely temporary and don't necessarily reflect Japan's economic fundamentals.
"I look at that broad number and I say this is one of the reasons I remain more sanguine than I think many people," he said.
The coalition's leaders, though, are sanguine about such conflicts, which they say will not interfere with the group's work to market the region as a whole.
Face it: We're all a bunch of animals, intent on savoring the sanguine drippings from a piece of protein, no matter where that protein comes from.
Sharif's lexical bent manifests a somewhat similar sensibility, but she remains less sanguine, more suspicious, about naming due to its more insidious uses in unpoetic contexts.
This is a book that doubles down on free trade, barely mentions immigration and remains remarkably sanguine about interventionism in defense of liberty around the world.
LPGA commissioner Mike Whan has long been sanguine about the disparity, which he says reflects the higher television ratings for men's golf in the United States.
While he is more sanguine about the economy's prospects than Ms. Pomboy is, Mr. Anderson shares her skepticism about the impact White House policy will have.
Schwartz is not sanguine about job loss in the age of autonomous cars—a topic so urgent that it cropped up in the first Democratic debates.
Laurence Kotlikoff, an economics professor at Boston University and the author of "Get What's Yours: The Secrets to Maxing Out Your Social Security, " was less sanguine.
"But it wasn't either of the cancers that nearly killed me," he continued, with what seemed to me an extraordinarily sanguine approach to his medical history.
Still, for one day at least, Mr. Cuomo seemed sanguine and dismissive of any suggestions that there could be friction between himself and his legislative counterparts.
Turning to potential software remedies such as an ECU/software flash which the Evercore analysts believe would likely provide a sufficient fix, the latter were relatively sanguine.
" He wasn't quite as sanguine about having his own grizzled facial hair shaved partly off: "I've had it for a long time, it's part of my identity.
And it's pretty sanguine: While there are interesting differences between giving out cash and giving out food, what definitely doesn't happen is a cash-provoked inflationary spiral.
While she feels sanguine about her vote, Adams said she is distressed by the level of vitriol in the nation and in her own Mt. Pleasant neighborhood.
Banerjee said that big, sudden outflows could quickly challenge the RBI's sanguine outlook, especially in bond markets, where yields have shot up due to fears of supply.
The markets seem remarkably sanguine about all this; far more so than they would have done if a President Bernie Sanders were threatening American businesses with retaliation.
There have been other moments when it has been less sanguine, such as when I'm out walking the dog in old sweatpants and a ratty T-shirt.
But as any pet owner knows, dogs can pick up on your anxiety—so I remain relatively sanguine as Dexter does his best to huff my leftovers.
Trump in turn has praised Jones' "reputation" and has vowed "I will not let you down" to the shrieking mass of sanguine flesh hawking bunk nutritional supplements.
When the Olympic flame was extinguished Sunday night, the final count of 70 in total with 26 gold made the widely reported forecast look way too sanguine.
Removing 211.3bn-226bn tonnes by 2100, as the more sanguine scenarios envisage, let alone the 2600bn-2500bn tonnes in more pessimistic ones, will be a vast undertaking.
"The outlook for retail sales should stay sanguine in the near term, given the positive employment and earnings prospects, and the buoyant inbound tourism," the government said.
Others in the industry have been less sanguine about the availability of sufficient low-sulfur fuel for both marine and inland users and warned about price increases.
Chief Willoughby (Woody Harrelson) takes the whole thing more or less in stride, but one of his cops, Officer Dixon (Sam Rockwell), is less sanguine about it.
Source: IMF Low borrowing costs and muted financial market volatility "support a sanguine view of risks to the global economy in the near term," the report said.
It is difficult, then, to explain why between September 85033 and December 2015, the Fed should have suddenly become more sanguine about those countries' troubled economic outlooks.
Shares of the some of the larger, more liquid FIIs are also up this year, an indicator that local investors are more sanguine than their U.S. peers.
Meirelles was more sanguine in comments to journalists in Washington on Wednesday, estimating that the bill would still bring about 75 percent of the savings originally forecast.
In fact, he was too sanguine, perhaps because he was overconfident in his own transformative power, perhaps because he wasn't alert to the brittleness of his achievement.
We cocked our heads askance, wondering if this grotesquely sanguine moment would be cut abruptly short by some sort of heart-clenching announcement by the Kim regime.
"I've never seen it go this way before," my sanguine German seatmate, who clearly is not trying to get to 20 sports today, says with a shrug.
But Kuroda offered a sanguine view on recent currency moves, saying that they were more a case of a strengthening dollar than a weakening of the yen.
DO YOU THINK INVESTORS MAY BE TOO SANGUINE WHEN IT COMES TO THE RISK FROM RISING RATES PARTICULARLY WHAT'S HAPPENING IN A CONCERTIVE FASHION AROUND THE WORLD?
Most analysts and fund managers are largely sanguine and say the divorce will not lead to any significant change in the company's leadership or its growth prospects.
LLC organizers are sanguine about the future of their movement, and say they're already talking to anti-abortion groups in other states about exporting their tactics elsewhere.
Tepperman may also be too sanguine about some of his political heroes: Brazil's Lula is under investigation for graft, and his handpicked successor has just been impeached.
But she sings it with her voice low and sanguine, barely breaking out of deadpan even as the music ramps up; it's equal parts attraction and skepticism.
After being excessively critical of US economic performance during President Obama's second term, Trump has flipped recently to being excessively sanguine about job creation on his watch.
We're sanguine about this challenge because Europe — with its range of languages, currencies and payment habits — is a good place to cut your teeth before going global.
Even the Museum of Contemporary Art has got in the 17th-century spirit with the substantial exhibition "Sanguine/Bloedrood," an exercise in luster, mortality and timeline-smashing.
More volatility is expected in the near term, but experts remain sanguine about the market further down the line since they see a major escalation as unlikely.
In a phone call on Thursday, Mr. Lord sounded sanguine about his sudden unemployment, saying that he loved CNN and respected Jeffrey A. Zucker, the network's president.
Strategist Mark McKinnon, who worked for former President George W. Bush, had been relatively sanguine about Trump's chances of keeping the GOP in line early on Tuesday.
But others were less sanguine, concerned the company's go-go-growth culture and its lack of discipline around product planning and expenses would result in a reckoning.
The conference also highlights Bloomberg's relatively sanguine views on China amid a trade war with President Donald Trump and global condemnation of the country's human rights practices.
Years later, McIntee—who is indeed, after some turmoil, friends with Kuhn—is sanguine about the role the show has played in her life, romantic and not.
The reason to be relatively sanguine about the prospects for nickel supply isn't that Duterte is unlikely to follow up on his latest threat, although he may not.
Asked whether this earnings season will throw up nasty shocks in equity markets and Oppenheimer remained sanguine although he cautioned that earnings growth could be lower than expected.
For Singapore-listed real-estate investment trusts (S-REITs), the MAS was generally sanguine on their ability to withstand rising interest rates ahead, but cautioned about potential payouts.
It has rattled the usually sanguine Japanese by firing two ballistic missiles over the northern island of Hokkaido and threatening to bomb the whole country into the sea.
The frenetic see-sawing in the FTSE 250 contrasts with the more sanguine view investors have adopted in the larger-cap FTSE 100 index since the Brexit vote.
Matt King, a credit strategist at Citigroup, is not sanguine about the impact of a shrinking pie, or one that fails to grow as we've come to expect.
Given that figure doesn't include Shell's reserves that are yet to be proved, or upside from future exploration, one can see why investors are sanguine about climate change.
There are valuable lessons here about stereotyping, and it is interesting to see a sanguine, resilient, and highly intelligent mind seek to historicize its own experience of victimization.
Many PNG residents listened and watched the political drama unfold on television, according to media reports, but were more sanguine about the outcome than politicians in the capital.
But overall, BOJ members were sanguine despite lowering their consumer price forecasts, saying they could keep policy on hold because it would take time to see the benefits.
However, now I'll switch to the Carlson-Andrews side, and suggest that Strain's tone is too sanguine about where our culture of work and parenting has taken us.
Analysts at financial firms, long sanguine on the likelihood that Mr. Trump's trade provocations would resolve relatively painlessly for the economy, are growing unsure that is the case.
Goldman Sachs is less sanguine than rank-and-file bettors: In a report this month, it placed the odds that Brexit would be delayed at only 50-50.
Finance Minister Taro Aso, however, appeared sanguine about moves in the yen, which Japanese policymakers pay very closeattention to because of worries a stronger yen will hurt exporters.
"Although we project a grim set of scenarios in terms of fatalities in our analysis, our view on the economic impact is much more sanguine," the report said.
But we can say for sure that a significant number of economists are not nearly as sanguine about the chances of a recession as Trump made it seem.
CRIAM's automated lab-in-a-box quickly determines human ABO and RH blood types, allowing for immediate use of the correct sanguine solution to help the patient survive.
SANGUINE MOOD One Webasto employee, who declined to give his name but said he was 54 and lived nearby, came out of the building headed for his car.
So far, investors have been sanguine about the impact of investigations and a loss of sales momentum, but coupled with senior retirements, the sense of uncertainty is deepening.
But while Whitt might be sanguine about the prospect of black voters choosing Clinton, pro-Sanders black intellectuals don't take it as a vote of confidence in her.
The labels are less sanguine, particularly because the developing markets that Spotify is targeting now are likely to put even more pressure on its revenue-per-user number.
Morgan Stanley specifically reports that 70 percent of 650 investors it surveyed say markets are "too sanguine about election risk," believing that the outcome could alter the landscape substantially.
The brilliant thing about being an old nerd in 2017 is that you can be utterly sanguine about beloved franchises, because timey-wimey and this has all happened before.
In fact, Trump's sincere -- if sanguine -- desire to push for these traditional Republican agenda items could be exacerbating difficulties and GOP infighting that well predates his arrival in Washington.
In fact, political scientists are more sanguine than the public: On a 1-100 scale, the experts gave the US political system a 72; for voters, it was 60.
Indeed, it remains so, as the interminable half-life of this sanguine perspective still contributes to a delayed response to China's expansion — this is especially so on Wall Street.
You've gotta feel more sanguine about a market where so many phenomenal things can happen out of nowhere and we [have] not just even thought about 24-hours ago.
Of course, more rational reasons exist to adopt a more sanguine, perhaps even optimistic, view of the economy and the equity markets for the next eight-and-half months.
Despite all this, Bengio is sanguine as to the future of the technology — it's hard to imagine someone being so deeply and continuously involved in it without being so.
The dollar fell slightly on Friday as a Federal Reserve official's seemingly dovish remarks and uninspiring data on the U.S. economy doused the sanguine mood from earlier this week.
However, the survey suggests that CFOs are on average so far sanguine about Britain's departure from the bloc, and some businesses have highlighted the opportunities for firms in Brexit.
"This report is likely to prompt a more cautious approach when it comes to interpreting some of the relatively sanguine post-referendum survey evidence," RBC economist Sam Hill said.
He is sanguine about the competition, saying the goal of all blockchain companies is to move the technology forward and that imToken has built positive relationships with its rivals.
Bond investors meanwhile appear sanguine - Italy's 24-year yield touched a three-week low on Friday and the yield premium over German peers was the tightest in two weeks.
He sounded more sanguine on the consequences of a hard Brexit — political jargon for a divorce between Britain and the European Union without an agreement on their future relationship.
Rosberg was also sanguine when asked about his prospects now that he had lost the big advantage in the championship that he held just a couple of months ago.
The sanguine momentum of the impending millennium Pulp heralded on hits like "Disco 2000"—the momentum that got Cocker to where he was—had come to a screeching halt.
For example, Guy Stair Sainty, a London-based dealer in old masters, took a less than sanguine view of the board's ambition to establish itself as a global brand.
The occasionally fretful Gane, who resembles Thom Yorke's equally rumpled older brother, and the mostly sanguine Sadier agreed that having a son, Alex, in 1998 didn't derail their workaholism.
Still, Mnuchin's sanguine outlook on the situation doesn't jibe with any of these reports, and his ignorance of the major near-term impact is somewhat ridiculous, given the numbers.
Few analysts are so sanguine now, especially after Republicans could not agree last month on how to repeal the Affordable Care Act, after years of promising to do so.
He remained sanguine throughout the day, saying the vote would soon bring peace to a country where about 120 people have died during protests this year against his rule.
The administration's budget predicts a more sanguine deficit number through robust economic assumptions for the next 15 years, including sustained growth near 3 percent, as well as spending cuts.
"Equities have remained relatively sanguine as the government is making efforts to mitigate the impact of the containment measures on businesses," said Bas van Geffen, quantitative analyst at Rabobank.
But beneath the sanguine headline numbers, the outlook provides a long list of downside risk factors, including mounting trade tensions, rising interest rates, political uncertainty and complacent financial markets.
Other diplomats are less sanguine, with one from southern Europe saying the bloc is heading for failure and others pointing out the spirit of consensus and compromise has gone.
Philosophers and early doctors alike believed that the levels of these fluids, or "humors," determined an individual's placement in one of four psychological groups: sanguine, choleric, melancholic or phlegmatic.
"While increasing macro concerns have emerged in recent weeks, we maintain a sanguine outlook and expect the same from the companies," Wedbush Securities analysts said in a note on Monday.
Atlanta Fed's Bostic seemed less sanguine, telling reporters Friday that his first order of business Monday morning will be to review estimates of how tariffs might affect U.S. GDP growth.
Though Mr Kalanick had hoped that Uber would quickly dominate ride-hailing around the world and enjoy fat profit margins close to those of Google, Mr Khosrowshahi is less sanguine.
While struggling OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers might not be so sanguine about a failure of talks admittedly not many producers or oil analysts were optimistic from the start.
But overall he was sanguine about the soy in my diet, telling me I can probably eat tofu and edamame to any reasonable extent that I want without sweating it.
Baker Hughes' outlook was more "sanguine" than its peers', said Evercore ISI analyst James West, noting that oil prices have slid from last week, when Schlumberger and Halliburton reported results.
Although ACRA has yet to issue its first rating, the CEO was willing to be drawn on her view of Russian banks, sounding a sanguine note about industry's recent troubles.
Despite the more sanguine view, some economists have remained cautious given fresh challenges in the form of potential protectionist trade policies by U.S. President Donald Trump and economic restructuring domestically.
"The stronger labour market has led to some pick-up in wages growth, which is a welcome development," Lowe said, maintaining his sanguine glass half-full view of the economy.
The government's assessment on Friday aligned with the BOJ's which on Tuesday raised its view for one of the country's nine regions and retained its sanguine view on the rest.
"So if this breakout were to fail and drop back into the pattern below that $130 level, I would not be quite as sanguine on this stock here," he said.
Beta Librae's debut full-length, Sanguine Bond, features a similar sort of perceptual trickery, little tics and warbles in its creeping rhythms that make the downtempo charms feel somehow hallucinatory.
Mr Sanders himself takes a more sanguine view, saying recently that the system was not rigged, "because we knew what the rules were" (though he did suggest it was "dumb").
Relatively sanguine stock markets around the world, despite a fierce constitutional crisis raging in Spain, has left analysts contemplating why investor sentiment hasn't been hit by Catalonia's quest for independence.
With the sculptor's hands pressed to the sides of her face, she looks both sanguine and drained, yet her fixed gaze suggests that her mind is focused on the future.
Thus England's shock vote for Brexit on June 23rd—Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to stay, Wales to leave—looks like a stark departure from the country's usual sanguine demeanour.
Flynn had a far less sanguine view, warning that the global jihadist movement was not waning in the wake of Osama bin Laden's death, as was then the conventional analysis.
Yet polar travel was more often dangerous than salubrious—and, on the evidence of his journal, Conan Doyle at sea was not quite so sanguine as Conan Doyle on land.
The transfer of pigment from one piece to another, as in the "Sanguine" drawings, sits on an opposite pole from the resolute materiality of a Donald Judd or Frank Stella.
When you insert and remove a menstrual cup, you stick your fingers inside your vaginal canal, and then you dump a palmful of sanguine mess into your toilet or shower.
But not all senators were as sanguine about its passage and Republicans will need to carefully calibrate votes, given that they hold a narrow 52-seat majority in the Senate.
But when you pick apart the ways a disaster — even a huge one — can affect the overall economy, it becomes clearer why financial markets and economic forecasters are so sanguine.
Government ministers, officials, right-leaning media and right-wing supporters have been perfectly sanguine about using the dead child to polarize society with whataboutery, fake news and wild conspiracy theories.
As more courts ruled over the past decade that same-sex couples could marry, a handful of sanguine liberal commentators rushed to declare the end of the modern culture wars.
If Mr. Simon, as The Times reported in 1988, sometimes bristled at the appellation "pianist's pianist," with its implied, if rarefied, marginalization, he was ultimately sanguine about his professional course.
The current team has been sanguine about all that in its press-tour platitudes—creative differences, still owe a great debt to Bryan, making the show we want to make, etc.
" Analysts who answered an additional question on the risk to Canada's property market from faster interest rate hikes were mostly sanguine, although about one-third of them said it was "significant.
At the same time, investors are counting on Mr Trump to forget about, or downplay, his protectionist rhetoric; as yet, they have been remarkably sanguine about his twitter wars with China.
The case for being sanguine about competition in the tech industry rests on the potential for incumbents to be blindsided by a startup in a garage or an unexpected technological shift.
That said, I interviewed dozens of delegates in various delegations here -- including Texas -- and found that the overwhelming majority were either sanguine about the whole Cruz affair or sympathetic to Trump.
Looking ahead, the model is currently rather sanguine about the likely paths for home values across ten rich world countries, thanks to the persistence of low interest rates and ample credit.
You may be right about the need for a new kind of thinking, but I'm not sanguine about what that would look like or whether our system can adapt quickly enough.
They'll deliver the sanguine fluid to Gore, who will produce a blood-red painting, loosely based on the American Flag, to be hung at LA's Samuel Freeman Gallery on January 15.
As protests erupt at major American airports over the White House's new immigration and entry ban from seven majority-Muslim countries, President Trump had a surprisingly sanguine assessment of the situation.
They see rising public debt and budget deficits, they are much less sanguine about the inflation outlook, and they are asking for higher yields to buy and hold public debt instruments.
"What critics said: "As viewers it's hard to be as sanguine about a one-note chucklefest that combines the worst of Lorre's conveyor-belt slapstick with an uncomfortable stab at edginess.
On conference calls with reporters and analysts, top executives were sanguine about topics ranging from interest rates and loan growth, to regulation and the incoming administration of President-Elect Donald Trump.
One source familiar with Trump's thinking told CNN that a week ago, the President was sanguine and in a decent mood, believing he had finally wrested control of the White House.
Edward Park, deputy chief investment officer at Brooks Macdonald, said central banks have appeared sanguine at how markets have priced in expectations for looser policy, which in turn has boosted optimism.
Yet it is hard to be sanguine about this accomplishment, in part because the changes are so modest but mostly because the president's overall approach to international trade is so confused.
Mr. Apfelbaum, a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist, draws influences from around the globe, typically in service of a sound that's big and sanguine and whorled — full of incisive funk and frothy improvising.
Still, as the "great lung of the world" fails, all life must fail; there is no escaping this common fate—although the tale ends with a sanguine "valediction" to future inhabitants.
Who among us has been secretly longing for a book-length Axios newsletter that comprises the sanguine opinions of cable news greenroom habitués and is compiled by a serial sexual predator?
Fitch expects the domestic property market to correct further as a large supply of new homes comes on to the market at a time when the economic outlook has become less sanguine.
The danger of the current optimism is that the American stockmarket is at a record high, and, even using their sanguine return assumptions, state and local pension plans are only 72% funded.
Just as their sanguine outlook on finance in the 2000s contributed to the bust, so their mistaken pessimism about the potential for jobs growth in the 2010s has needlessly slowed the recovery.
Born in the hilly region of Shingal in northeastern Iraq, Sausan and her six sisters were raised to be sanguine about the differences between their lives and those of their four brothers.
Why the market isn't panicking Although some investors are keeping a close eye on the country's fiscal report card, the market appears sanguine on the whole: Stocks are close to record highs.
While Duterte has been sanguine about ties with China, Lorenzana is more wary, saying that Beijing's fortification of manmade islands inside the Philippines' 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone has not abated.
And yet, Congressional Republicans are sanguine even as Michael Rogers, head of the National Security Agency, reports that Trump has not ordered him to stop the Russians from interfering in U.S. elections.
Some British bankers remain sanguine, arguing that retaining access to Britain's deep capital markets is so important to European businesses that they would not allow it to fall victim to petty politics.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar was flat on Friday as a Federal Reserve official's seemingly dovish remarks and uninspiring data on the U.S. economy "squelched" the sanguine mood from earlier this week.
Perel is more sanguine than others about the capacity of a marriage to withstand adulterous lapses, but her belief in coupledom—her commitment to the idea of commitment—is never in doubt.
Marriott International President and CEO Arne Sorenson, meanwhile, said that the Hong Kong market performed fairly well last quarter but was not as sanguine looking toward the second half of the year.
In contrast, poll respondents were largely sanguine on the prospects for the Mexican peso MXN=, even after the cancellation of a partly built new airport in Mexico City triggered a sell-off.
Kuroda remained sanguine on China's outlook, saying the world's second-largest economy was likely to sustain stable growth as policymakers have plenty of room to deploy additional fiscal and monetary stimulus measures.
Surveys have consistently found that independent voters are less sanguine about the economy than Republicans, and Mr. Trump's signature economic policies, such as last year's tax cut, poll poorly with that group.
Roz Chast's graphic love letter to the city, "Going Into Town," also published this month, is more sanguine than most about the evolution of New York but still strikes a melancholy note.
Cramer called it the "dumbest price war in history" and was sanguine that President Donald Trump could intervene to get crude prices back above $30 and avoid layoffs in the oil patch.
"It's the industry adapting to the consumer's demands," said Mark Seetin, the director of industry affairs for the Apple Association, who, unlike Mr. Burford, is more sanguine about the apple variety's future.
Other central bankers were more sanguine about the project for which Facebook has recruited 28 partners including Mastercard, PayPal and Uber to form the Geneva-based Libra Association to govern the cryptocurrency.
Fortunately, plenty of administration officials are less sanguine, with various agencies working to shore up the system; the F.B.I. and the Department of Homeland Security have formed task forces to that end.
He was oddly sanguine that in spite of everything, the Europeans would cooperate in crucial efforts to internationalize the detainee problem and remove it from the twisted matrix of U.S.-Iran relations.
"People are still sanguine that if there is an acquisition the (Chinese) government is supportive of, it may take some time but ultimately capital outflow should not be an issue," she said.
She understood that it could seem offensive out of context—a context that was invisible to nearly everyone who saw it—and she was sanguine about the angry messages that she'd received.
" That didn't save "Sea of Trees" from the carnage, but Mr. McConaughey's response at a news conference was characteristically sanguine: "Anyone has as much right to boo as they do to ovate.
Yet three years after economic concerns in China convulsed assets worldwide in 2015, long-term investors are again wrestling with the prospect that an emerging market crisis could shake up sanguine markets.
But, alas, there are just too many chances for miscalculation on this crowded 3-D chessboard to be sanguine that the next 12 years will be as quiet as the last 12.
" But there were some more sanguine voices too, with Ireland's foreign minister calling for patience and another national EU diplomat saying: "There is still more drama to be had - and then we'll see.
Riyal one-year forwards inched to record lows around 2189.84 per dollar Jakob Christensen, head of EM research at Danske Bank said markets appeared to be sanguine about the Fed's post-meeting statement.
The act has caused tensions between Hezbollah and the central bank to rise, Reuters reported in May, but Salameh appeared sanguine and said that the central bank was working to implement the law.
" Tapan Datta, the head of global asset allocation at Aon, was more sanguine on U.K. investment, saying "I think the opportunities are there providing you can take a view through this Brexit imbroglio.
President Donald Trump warned the United States may ultimately target over $256 billion worth of Chinese goods, but global markets remained broadly sanguine, though concerns about the conflict escalating capped appetite for risk.
Like other Bank of England officials, he also sounded sanguine on how the bank would react to further declines in the pound, saying it was likely to look through any impact on inflation.
Though the U.S. limped into the end of 2015 with growth likely to be barely positive, and the early year data mixed at best, the Street is fairly sanguine about the road ahead.
During my stay in Nevada City this winter, I asked several locals about the risks of staying put, they were sanguine about the wildfires menacing their homes, and insurance rates reflecting that risk.
The Australian banks, however, are sanguine about the rising foreign competition, seeing it as a route to participating in syndicated loans that keep its broad client base intact while meeting regulators' stringent rules.
These paintings, with their visceral color palette, from freckled, peachy beige to bright sanguine red, bring the body to the forefront of Hungarian painter Rita Ackermann's newest show for Hauser & Wirth, KLINE RAPE.
For the past 37 years, Ashantison has lived as a vampire—a sanguine vampire, to be specific—which means he has a compulsive need to drink human blood to sate some infinite hunger.
Grand, a tenor saxophonist, and Ross, a vibraphonist, are two of the most-buzzed-about young players on the New York jazz scene — each with their own sleek, sanguine take on mainstream jazz.
If you're looking for a sanguine stock market forecast for the years ahead, you're not going to get it from John Hussman, the former economics professor turned president of the Hussman Investment Trust.
Dr. John Pfeifer, vice chairman for clinical affairs in the pathology and immunology department at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, who has studied the problem, is not quite so sanguine.
While the uncertainty surrounding the tariffs and their impact on growth has weighed on market sentiment, the reaction across European stocks was relatively sanguine with the broad market also closing in positive territory.
Had Dr. Zitter spent those last few months with her patient, watching him waste away — watching him die — I suspect she might have been a bit less sanguine about postponing the man's passing.
But they were much more sanguine about the second order, arguing that the new, multiagency review process could be used in the future to bend Mr. Trump's uncompromising messages toward Washington's bureaucratic realities.
"Rates and equities have priced in the current Fed regime continuing, which is a relatively sanguine path for the economy," said Shehriyar Antia, chief market strategist at Macro Insight Group in New York.
"Just Drift" is the closest thing Sanguine Bond has to a hands-in-the-air anthem, that's still downcast and repetitious, seemingly designed, as its title suggests, for zoning rather than dancefloor abandon.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — After two weeks of Anthony Davis's trade request dominating conversation around the N.B.A., Commissioner Adam Silver on Saturday sounded sanguine about any possible negative effects it was having on the league.
Some people are less sanguine than Rwangombwa about the rise in mortgages, which estate agents say typically charge a hefty 17 percent annual interest and usually account for 70 percent of a property's value.
Even those sanguine on the prospects for small caps, such as Eric Marshall, portfolio manager at Hodges Capital Management in Dallas, say they have focused more intensely on companies' balance sheets when picking stocks.
"Admittedly, handicapping the ramifications of trade protectionism is very difficult, as are geopolitical risks, but the endogenous trends are more sanguine even as housing and autos face challenges from higher interest rates," Levkovich said.
But investors remained sanguine about the prospects for European reform under a three-way coalition of conservatives, FDP and Greens - known as a "Jamaica" alliance after their respective party colors: black, yellow and green.
While Duterte has been sanguine about ties with China, Lorenzana is more wary and has noted that Beijing's fortification of manmade islands inside the Philippines' 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone has not abated.
But investors remained sanguine about the prospects for European reform under a three-way coalition of conservatives, FDP and Greens - known as a "Jamaica" alliance after their respective party colours: black, yellow and green.
Swedish policymakers and bankers seem remarkably sanguine that, even if there were a correction, households would not default on their mortgages, although the broader economy would suffer as households cut back on other spending.
In a more sanguine development, some experts say a statement published on Wednesday by North Korea's state news agency contains positive elements that can help American diplomats find an opening for new nuclear talks.
He is willing to hold onto the restaurant for 10 years without needing to make a dime off it, but he errs in believing that Lara will be as sanguine about absorbing the blows.
While his comments Monday did not rule out such a scenario, he said he had become less sanguine about the economic outlook since last autumn as uncertainties over global growth and trade policies increased.
Yet even with the increased tempo of North Korean nuclear and missile testing, as well as the escalating rhetoric between Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim, South Koreans are sanguine about the possibility of war.
The most sanguine blockchain enthusiasts promise that the online ledger system will effectively give everyone on the planet a digital identity and access to international payment systems usually out of reach from poorer populations.
On conference calls with reporters and analysts, top executives of JPMorgan and Bank of America were sanguine about topics including interest rates, loan growth, regulation and the incoming administration of President-Elect Donald Trump.
As for the rest of the market, strategists remained fairly sanguine over the longer-term prospects, with sentiment pointing in the direction of further strength ahead as investors stay focused on the macro picture.
May's aides were sanguine, saying expectations had been too high for what some had billed as a crunch meeting in Brussels, and they played down any involvement of the DUP in sinking the deal.
Some executives who said yes to the plan seemed less than sanguine, but they declined to comment publicly for fear of upsetting Apple or violating the ironclad nondisclosure agreements the news companies had signed.
But Nike's ad appears to be sanguine about the team's success in this realm: "Women will conquer more than just the soccer field by breaking every single glass ceiling," the narrator says in the ad.
Southeast Asia's third-largest economy has seen slowing growth over the past five quarters, but steady exports and resilient private spending leave the central bank "relatively sanguine" about growth prospects, OCBC said in a note.
All of which helps to explain why the DAX stock-market index in Frankfurt rose yesterday (it is up another 1% today at the time of writing) and why the press here is broadly sanguine.
Investors remain concerned about a trade war between the world's two largest economies, but some big players are sanguine about their prospects to make money even as they try and dissect Trump's strategy on trade.
Chief financial officers (CFOs) from some of the world's biggest firms were largely sanguine on the outcome of a "Brexit" and how that could affect any current or future trading conditions with the island nation.
But he forecast that the $720 billion economy would pick up again in 2017 and took a sanguine view of the rating agency's downgrade, saying the issues it raised were already on the government's agenda.
He's sanguine about his professional reputation — "Humphrey Bogart, Al Pacino and Denzel Washington also played a lot of bad guys," he said — but cleareyed about the role his ethnicity has played in defining his career.
" These facts were apparently cause to be sanguine about continued occupation: "The lives and money being expended are serious, but the costs are ones we can sustain for negotiations to result in a sustainable peace.
The dollar traded as high as 4.2592 reais in early trade on Tuesday, with traders pointing to Guedes's sanguine comments made in Washington on Monday as a green light to push the real even lower.
Instead, it's Ethan (Clark Moore), femme and black with a Michelle Obama blowout and a sanguine rejoinder for every bully he encounters, who embodies the familiar high school figure of the kid everyone knew was gay.
Four years later, the British journalist Ronald Blythe, who must be one of the few living writers to have spoken to the last Victorians (he's now just shy of ninety-seven), had a more sanguine perspective.
Ms Spinney is sanguine about the risks of such experiments: influenza appears to have all the ingredients for another catastrophic pandemic and scientists, using caution, should probably do all they can to learn more about it.
" Some groups were still skeptical, but more sanguine, noting Pompeo's pledge to the Senate that he will "ensure that human rights, democracy, and the equal treatment of all persons will remain fundamental to U.S. foreign policy.
"The first six months have seen a fairly sanguine correction in the loan market and a normalization of an issuance phase that we expect is sustainable," said Dagmara Michalczuk, a portfolio manager at Tetragon Credit Partners.
"The sanguine market reaction to U.S. President Trump's stimulus plans suggests that higher debt projections might not result in a significant rise in borrowing costs through an increased risk premium for holding government debt," it said.
Nonetheless, although the Fitch team does expect U.S. debt balance to rise even without the implementation of any proposed changes and, indeed, more quickly with them, they are reasonably sanguine on the implications for U.S. ratings.
But while he's relatively sanguine on the U.S. financial sector, Paulson said he had some concerns about China's financial system, particularly the amount of credit that's been extended and the health of the mainland's credit markets.
Of course, just because the market has become a bit more sanguine about the near future (the VIX technically measures expected volatility over the next 30 days) does not mean that equity pain can't soon return.
Now, the government may have a more sanguine view, taking moves in early March to scale back some of the curbs, including lowering the seller's stamp duty and shortening the minimum holding period to avoid it.
While markets might be sanguine about the risks that Italy might pose to the global economy, there are a variety of reasons why global economic policymakers would be making a big mistake to share that complacency.
Charles Dickens introduced young Tim Cratchit to the world 176 years ago, and ever since the character has been a symbol of "A Christmas Carol" — the sickly but sanguine child whose plight helps transform Ebenezer Scrooge.
In June, the ECB shut the door to further rate cuts and took a more sanguine view of the economic outlook for the euro zone - thereby removing two so-called 'easing biases' from its policy message.
However, Frederic Lamotte, who oversees 110 billion euros ($83 billion) as chief investment officer at Indosuez, told the Reuters Global Investment Outlook Summit he was sanguine about the impact of the U.S. election and higher inflation.
And Mr. Middleditch (star of the smart HBO comedy "Silicon Valley" and those grating Verizon commercials) is blessedly low-key, dialing down the neuroses and allowing his director, Jason James, to control the increasingly sanguine mood.
Democrats offered a less sanguine view of the labor market, asserting that most Americans were still enduring paltry raises and that the Republican tax plan was a boon only to the upper stratum of the country.
Word of the Day adjective: confidently optimistic and cheerful adjective: inclined to a healthy reddish color often associated with outdoor life noun: a blood-red color _________ The word sanguine has appeared in 121 articles on nytimes.
The curator of "Sanguine/Bloedrood" is Luc Tuymans — the artist who bestrides Antwerp's scene today as Rubens did four centuries ago, though his paintings are as cool and color-sapped as Rubens's are showy and saturated.
Ornskov is sanguine about the threat from Roche, pointing out that ACE910 is likely to take time to win widespread adoption, especially outside the United States, where many contracts are based on long-term supply tenders.
They are sanguine that they can convert the Trump hatred into a big bad blue wave for the midterms and win back the House and maybe the Senate and get their revenge on the Orange Menace.
In the United States, the sanguine vision of a more perfect union is what long bridged the chasm between the promise of socioeconomic and intellectual progress and the brutal reality of structural violence, poverty and inequality.
He argues this bias has led people he knows in the political world to be, maybe, too harsh on Warren's chances against Trump and, perhaps, too sanguine about the likelihood of a more centrist candidate's victory.
Despite concern that the banking system - beset for years by toughening capital constraints and misconduct fines - could face a fresh hit from any write-down in commercial property, analysts were generally sanguine as total exposure was light.
Despite concerns raised, particularly within certain sectors such as telecoms and media which President Trump had singled out during his election campaign with threats to block mega deals, Cox is sanguine about the potential impact of policymakers.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Analysts still maintain a remarkably sanguine outlook for the Australian and New Zealand dollars in the latest Reuters poll, even as both carve out multi-year lows amid escalating trade wars and collapsing bond yields.
"So far markets have been pretty sanguine in the face of the (French) presidential election, which was flagged as one of the potential banana skins for markets in this year," said Hargreaves Lansdown senior analyst Laith Khalaf.
Born and raised on Texas's hurricane-prone Gulf Coast, Peacock remained sanguine despite the losses she suffered: "I'll be able to get everything to Austin that I had planned, but I did lose some prints," she said.
Despite this, economists, with rare exceptions, are relatively sanguine about the possible labour-market effects of AI. Technological change always raises fears of mass unemployment, after all, and yet there are more people working worldwide than ever.
Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland sounded sanguine on Wednesday as she emerged from negotiations with top U.S. trade negotiator Robert Lighthizer, although she cautioned that no trade deal was done until the last issue was nailed down.
Startups can win through focus "I am very sanguine about the prospect for indie AI startups," says Anant Jhingran, the CTO of Apigee and a former VP at IBM, where he led the development team behind Watson.
Interestingly, when I was in Islamabad last month, the Pakistani political class, both in public messaging and in private conversations, was strikingly more sanguine about US-Pakistan relations than were the Americans with whom I spoke there.
The attempted breach in his state led Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, to charge in a Senate hearing this week that the Obama administration had been far too sanguine about the dangers facing the electoral process.
"The sanguine mood suddenly turned bearish," said Yuan Yuwei, investment advisor at Olympus Hedge Fund Investments Co, who said he bought stock options to insure against a likely drop in share prices when the trade tensions flared.
Analysts were sanguine about the impact on Aberdeen's full-year dividend but noted that the demand has cut the amount of cash it holds on its balance sheet above the regulatory minimum to only 78 million pounds.
When it comes to electrification, there are also far more sanguine views about the effect of current low gas prices on demand for EVs, the need for more charging infrastructure and the limits of current battery technology.
But investors have become more sanguine about the trade fight, with many seeing the lack of fresh tit-for-tat tariffs as an indication that the two countries will eventually come to some sort of an agreement.
He remains sanguine about the prospect that people will lose jobs, and companies will go bust, and says Italians may ultimately forgive the government for such severe economic consequences if the worst-case scenario can be avoided.
Or should they take Trump's success as evidence that even reform conservatism was ultimately too sanguine and too moderate, and that there are deeper problems in the economic order that require a more-than-moderate conservative response?
But he's familiar with the moment when a pleasant buzz gives way to a loss of control, and he recognizes the difference between sanguine drunks and the darker sorts, like Mikhail, whose vodka demons keep him company.
End a meal with the panna cotta, cool and deeply vanilla, tucked under pistachio-hazelnut brittle and ribbons of basil, with slices of grapefruit just sanguine enough for you to pretend they're blood oranges from Mt. Etna.
Meanwhile, the sanguine view on the trade war is fuelling expectation that the U.S. dollar will resume its 3-year downtrend, giving Asian central banks room to hold off on rate rises as the region's currencies appreciate.
But I don't think anyone, right or left, should feel sanguine about what he represents, or about the prospect of having someone so unrestrained elected to an office that's increasingly lacking in effective formal restraints upon its powers.
Wall Street remains more sanguine about future interest rate hikes than Fed projections indicate, and one issue seems to be that the market is missing the signals about the central bank's desire to keep asset prices under control.
In the other semi-final, Spain eased past Serbia 68-54, and, while delighted to be assured of their first women's Olympic basketball medal, they were sanguine about their chances to defeat what they consider a "dream team".
Those who cheer incidents of harassment against Trump administration officials might be less sanguine about other acts of discrimination, such as the recent cases of a baker and a florist refusing to provide services to same-sex weddings.
Lieberman is less sanguine about the speed of implementation, saying it will take seven to 10 years for California to fully execute the standards and a decade or two for the rest of the nation to follow suit.
"People need to be a little more sanguine and not be afraid of missing out, because what they could be missing out on is a major-league correction," Daniel Alpert, an investment banker and economist, told The Hill.
That should make us at once more fearful -- because yes, indeed, the world as we know it may end because of new and terrifying infectious agents -- and more sanguine -- because yes, we live in a world of microbes.
U.S. pilots, who have enjoyed air supremacy against the insurgents they've been battling in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, cannot be sanguine about the risks posed by advanced Russian or Syrian jets or ground-based air defense in Syria.
One has to hope that global economic policymakers do not share the market's sanguine view of the U.K.'s immediate economic and political prospects and that they are making contingency plans for a hard Brexit on Oct. 31.
So while MSNBC and CNN were focusing on the challenges and failures of the war, Fox covered the story far less often, and when they did so, in a far more sanguine way, highlighting successes from the field.
If you divide the world of liberal politics into two groups of people—those prone to panic and those who are sanguine about the coming election—you'll hear two different stories about the state of the Democratic primary.
But administration officials have since become less sanguine about the potential for a quick deal, and Mr. Trump has indicated that he is prepared to "walk" from a deal if it is not in the United States' interest.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's top central banker sounded sanguine about a sharp slowdown in the country's property market on Wednesday saying it was unlikely to derail momentum even as data showed the $1.3 trillion economy hit an airpocket last quarter.
Historically, the left-right split in Israel has focused on security issues: The left favors concessions to the Palestinians and a more dovish foreign policy, while the right is less sanguine about a two-state solution and more militaristic.
"I am pretty sanguine about this market longer-term, but the disciplined thing to do right now is to raise a little cash, prepare for a pullback ... and then get ready to do some buying again," the host said.
The sanguine mood was in stark contrast to the panic seen about two weeks ago when U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to impose tariffs on up to $60 billion of imports from China, raising fears of a trade war.
But we hang on for the ride, cognizant, perhaps even concerned, about that kryptonite event, but while the ride has had some mild bumps we all remain invested, sanguine in the belief that our capital is safe and sound.
With some notable exceptions, Republican leaders (not to mention the president-elect himself) have been remarkably sanguine about Russian meddling in the 2016 election, and, just as alarmingly, their supporters' growing tolerance for authoritarianism and rejection of democratic norms.
Of course, various more sober policy analysts were sanguine about whether Mr. Trump's positive statements about Russia would result in improved ties and perhaps easing some economic sanctions imposed after the annexation of Crimea and the destabilization of Ukraine.
"Sanguine/Bloedrood" is not one of his more demanding curatorial efforts: It has nothing much to say about the older Baroque art on view, and its propositions rest too heavily on the offbeat contrasts that characterize "artist's choice" shows.
Another View Despite hand-wringing before the election that a Trump presidency would presage near-term and long-term calamity, giddy equity markets responded to a Republican sweep of the White House and Congress with a more sanguine view.
"I am pretty sanguine about this market longer-term, but the disciplined thing to do right now is to raise a little cash, prepare for a pullback ... and then get ready to do some buying again," the "Mad Money" host said.
While S&P warns the negative effect of a Brexit would be 'significant', particularly for the City, Moody's strikes a more sanguine note, saying in its central scenario, it does not expect a Brexit to 'materially damage' the City's strong position.
Under Basel rules, the ratio of a bank's equity to its RWAs are a key gauge of its strength: if lenders are too sanguine about risk, their estimated RWAs will be too low and their reported capital ratios misleadingly high.
One reason for that sanguine assessment is that pork prices have risen less than expected, and he expects fruit prices will likely stabilize as more produce comes to market in the future, according to a CNBC translation of Shen's Chinese statement.
He is equally sanguine about a change at the top of the most important of the Fed's 12 regional banks, the New York Fed, with which Wall Street's biggest banks and asset managers like BlackRock deal on a daily basis.
"While Labour's tax and spending plans are unlikely to win any friends in the financial sector, the party's more sanguine stance towards striking a trade deal during the Brexit negotiations might find common ground with some City grandees," she wrote.
The "Mad Money" host, who has generally been in favor of a tough trade policy with the economic powerhouse, says he is "more sanguine" that the ongoing tensions may force the Chinese government to make concessions on the trade front.
American workers are increasingly sanguine about their financial prospects in retirement, but even so, more than 40 percent lack some confidence or are not at all confident they have enough money to retire comfortably, according to the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
Pricing issues aside, Singapore bankers are still fairly sanguine about refinancing risks, pointing out that most of the maturing bonds will come from high-grade borrowers, which will still find healthy demand for new issues, albeit at higher absolute yields.
BERLIN, Aug 0.33 (Reuters) - Investor sentiment in the euro zone recovered in August, a survey showed on Monday, as markets digested the initial shock of Britain's vote to leave the European Union and took a sanguine view of its future impact.
The bond market was more sanguine, with the gap between Italian and German 10-year bond yields, a key bellwether of investor sentiment, dipping to 165 basis points against a 2-1/2 year high of 190 points registered last week.
The brother and sister, from the town of Oulu about 600km north of Helsinki, have experienced mixed fortunes this season, but in the cauldron of Olympic competition, the sanguine nature of the Finns could be to their advantage once again.
The government had appeared to be taking a more sanguine view of the need for cooling measures, scaling back some of the curbs in March, including lowering the seller's stamp duty and shortening the minimum holding period to avoid it.
In this ebullient, overstuffed outpouring of notes, which all but exploded the traditional form, Mr. Staier finally unleashed the full range of his virtuosity, veering perhaps toward some mix of the sanguine and choleric temperaments of old: an utter joy.
Whereas Love Remains and 2012's masterclass in R&B deconstructionism, Total Loss, were concerned with stripping down the genre's constituent parts then zooming in on their elemental power, Care is his most pop-friendly and sanguine effort to date.
Despite a drop in the markets, growing fallout over his abrupt decision to pull troops from the Middle East and the ensuing resignation of his defense secretary, not to mention a looming government shutdown, the president seemed nothing but sanguine.
But on the issue of a border wall, conservatives seem somewhat sanguine about the prospect of the government seizing private land to build it, arguing that the wall is public infrastructure and those who have their land seized will get compensation.
It's this visceral character that seems to interest Mr. Tuymans most in Baroque art, and much of the most compelling contemporary work in "Sanguine/Bloedrood" echoes the 17th-century tradition in its excess and intensity, rather than in its appearance.
But when I speak to people who are reviewing the primary data and material that's available from China, where of course the outbreak has been by far the worst, they're not particularly sanguine on the U.S. response at this point.
We gave the garden gnomes our neon shirts to better wave our legs in the air, petit-allegro-style giddy even though the sanguine gals don't menstruate—it's all good, for the man says it keeps us quick on our backs.
Some were more sanguine than others, but all shared a few general areas of concern: Trump has long disdained or ignored the formal national security policy process, which is designed to keep U.S. officials in sync and guard against illegal actions.
"There are a few things in there that raise some question marks about whether or not the Reserve Bank's being too sanguine in expecting to keep interest rates at a record low for another two and a half years," Tuffley told Reuters.
Where center-left liberals were once sanguine about the state of the Democratic primary campaign, or even grateful to Sanders for premising the debate on progressive assumptions, they are now alarmed that Sanders might pull off an upset and become the party's nominee.
" The CEO was sanguine about competition in the market, brushing off concerns that a European renewable energy company could struggle to compete with expanding Chinese businesses and a stable domestic clean energy industry in the U.S. "We see a lot of opportunities.
Others are more sanguine: the history of science is, after all, littered with much-loved but wrong theories, from the idea that Earth is the centre of creation to the "luminiferous ether" that was thought, in the 19th century, to suffuse the universe.
A report by Willis Towers Watson, an actuary, together with the Cass Business School, is more sanguine about the returns from mergers than S&P is, but suggests that political pressures will make it harder for deals to win approval from regulators.
Trappier took a sanguine view about growing trade and political tensions between the United States and Europe, such as U.S. President Donald Trump's description of the EU this week as a "foe," but called for a stronger Europe to defend its interests.
The gap between Italian and German bond yields has widened in recent weeks as the vote has got nearer, making Italian bonds more attractive to those investors who take a more sanguine view of political risk in the euro zone's third largest economy.
For now, with inflation pressures still tame, the outlook for bond yields in a December Reuters poll of fixed-income strategists showed most of them sanguine, too, expecting only about 50 basis points more added to the 10-year note this year.
But even the most sanguine moments on "Big Bad Luv"—"Love ain't a sickness, though I once thought it was," he sings on "Lies I Chose to Believe," nodding toward explicit growth—betray the battles it took for him to get there. ♦
MERMOVE1M While volatility expectations for U.S. stocks have picked up from muted levels in advance of Sunday's election, investors remain sanguine on possible fiscal stimulus from Washington and the Federal Reserve raising interest rates gradually, which would support the economy and corporate profits.
WEVE HAD EXTRAORDINARILY LOW RATES AROUND THE GLOBE SO THE FACT THAT YOURE SEEING SOME PATH TOWARDS MORE NORMAL RATES, I DONT THINK THATS A REFLECTION OF BEING SANGUINE ABOUT IT FROM AN INVESTOR PERSPECTIVE I THINK WE'RE JUST SEEING AN ADJUSTMENT.
Through Myspace, songs from a self-recorded 2006 CD-r called Sanguine made its way into the hands of Sergio Hydalgo, a Lisbon-based blogger and scene-figure who asked her to come to Portugal and play a few shows in late 2007.
Even amid the more sanguine mood on Friday as the vote approached, not all investors were ready to embrace the notion that a failure to repeal Obamacare could be so readily overlooked given how far the market has come since the election.
Starbucks's failure to reflect this evidence in its approach prompted a tweetstorm from Nosek: It is not impossible that implicit bias training by Starbucks would reduce unwanted bias behavior, but the available evidence does not provide reason to be sanguine about that.
And while Ms. Callaghan said she doesn't know whether, after all this time, the show will mean anything to anyone but its creators, Ms. Topol sounded sanguine about the product of their oh-so-slow journey — a show she would love to tour.
He was nowhere near as sanguine as Plouffe, and, as he went through the early-vote tallies in Florida, North Carolina, and Nevada, he was concerned about the somewhat modest African-American turnout, though emboldened by a "tsunami" of support from Hispanics.
If a central bank views higher pay for workers as a potential cause for alarm, but is more sanguine when corporate profits rise, it's reasonable to expect that the share of national income going to capital, versus labor, will rise over time.
"Markets have been remarkably sanguine about the possibility of a no Brexit scenario and I think they do actually have to start taking it a little bit more seriously now," Richard Mylles, political analyst at Absolute Strategy, told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe" Tuesday.
But Baca was also more sanguine about the current trajectory of R&D efforts: "Every manufacturer is already thinking about innovation anyway, to stay ahead of competitors," he said, pointing to FirstSolar's work on thin film and SolarCity's advanced solar plant in Buffalo.
In fact, even as the company reckoned with the departure of its founder and a more sanguine debt market, it reported a 68 percent increase in originations in the first quarter to $2.75 billion and an 87 percent surge in operating revenue to $151.3 million.
With Europe's economy slowing, a no-deal Brexit looming and a new commission just entering office, a victory for the League could be a perfect storm for the EU. Markets may be sanguine, but Italy's politics could yet wreak havoc in the euro zone. ■
But while these high-profile applications can be and have been useful, Ermolaev seemed more sanguine about the more prosaic applications: a lost child or confused older person, for instance, can be found in a moment's time rather than diverting manpower to painstaking search.
Babel's legacy of multilingualism has led to bloody consequences more than to sanguine peace: mutual incomprehensibility can create unwitting, mortal danger (as in the 2006 movie, Babel) as well as war (as among the monotheistic cultures derived from the Abrahamic story that follows Babel).
We'll soon do a "drive by" of all your books, but may I say this volume looks comparatively sanguine (vs saturnine) beside your debauched, demented, deliberate misprision of Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du Mal, Aeschylus in Oakland (The Persians), or Catullus reconfigured at 15% Flarf?
Some of the higher profile IPOs this quarter, including Snap and Canada Goose, have seen their share prices dip following launch day spikes, yet venture capital firm IVP's General Manager Sandy Miller told CNBC on Monday that he remains sanguine about the price activity.
And as a 52-yard spiral soared out of the end zone, miraculously settling into Robby Anderson's arms down the sideline, Petty seemed to christen a new era for the Jets — one that, in that moment, appeared as sanguine as anything for the franchise.
"With the president tweeting on a regular basis, a daily basis … demeaning and ridiculing him in every way, to be so sanguine about the chances of him being fired is folly for us," Flake, who's retiring in early January, said from the Senate floor.
PARIS (Reuters) - Korean Chung Hyeon was supremely sanguine about his 7-503 6-4 6-7(4) 0-6 6-4 defeat to Kei Nishikori in the French Open third round on Sunday, and said the folks back home would not be too disappointed.
However, Baze, a Swiss-based personal nutrition startup providing blood tests you can do in the convenience of your own home, collects just a smidgen of your sanguine fluid through an MIT manufactured device, which, according to the company, is in accordance with FDA regulations.
In a generally sanguine report from the League of American Orchestras — "Orchestra Facts: 2006-2014," the most up-to-date study publicly available — it is reported that audiences declined 10.5 percent between 2010 and 2014, and in 2013 alone, subscription revenues fell by 13 percent.
One could argue that although President George H.W. Bush's pardon of Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger may indeed have had "cover-up" of Iran-Contra as its purpose, President Trump shouldn't be sanguine about Mueller's willingness to stand down if the president employs the pardon power.
The review, due to start early next year and mirror a similar endeavour under way in the United States, comes as monetary policy is on auto pilot and financial markets are sanguine, allowing policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic to contemplate longer-term issues.
Those lawmakers, sanguine about the party's chances despite poor poll numbers, prefer a mid-October election, reasoning that the best way to guarantee that Britain does not leave the bloc without a deal is to kick Mr. Johnson out of office as soon as possible.
But the right-wing writer and filmmaker Mike Cernovich was not so sanguine — especially about Mr. Mnuchin, who not only has a stint at Goldman Sachs on his résumé but also once worked for George Soros, the billionaire financier who contributes to myriad liberal causes.
In what is considered by many to be the first modern livre d'artiste (artist's book), the artist's rose-sanguine marks echo the look and spirit of Verlaine's words, which were printed on cream-colored pages in a fluid, Renaissance font designed by Claude Garamond.
That is, most liberals (especially secular ones) have a generally sanguine view of the aggregated public's capacity to make good decisions, and so they favor representatives who simply figure out what the masses want and give it to them (as long as minority rights are safeguarded).
Yet against the tumultuous political backdrop, some of the biggest American stock funds remain either too sanguine, too confused or too focused on extending the bull market to guard against an Election Day result that could shock the world like the Brexit vote did in June.
Subdued business confidence - on top of weakness in factory output and exports - has raised the specter of a downturn, although BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda has maintained a relatively sanguine view on the economy in a signal that policy will remain steady at next week's rate-review.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - (The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) While a record loss is certain to grab media headlines, the real story about BHP Billiton is far more sanguine as the company tries to prove that boring is better.
Others, however, are less sanguine about the will for more American missiles to come to Japan; one additional challenge for the U.S. might be convincing the Japanese public, the only populace ever attacked with nuclear bombs, that newly deployed American missiles would only be conventionally armed.
Way back in early June 2015, when I put the Stock Trader's Almanac 2016 to bed and sent it off to the publisher, I warned that my outlook for 2016 was less than sanguine and that there was a low probability for substantial gains in 2016.
But later, in a more sanguine state, I read the self-obit posted by the Seattle-based author Jane Lotter and reflected on how such a generous piece of writing must have helped ease the pain of her terminal illness and the subsequent grief of her relatives.
And while there are also signs that the trade war is causing economic damage in the United States, particularly among farmers and manufacturing workers, the president himself seems sanguine that tariffs are a political winner, allowing him to continue to drive a hard bargain with China.
As upset as Fergus Falls residents were with their treatment — upset enough to compile a damning point-by-point rebuttal of Mr. Relotius's story — many of them have also been willing to accept apologies, set the record straight and forge ahead, almost sanguine about the whole ordeal.
He's similarly sanguine, at least publicly, about the hiatus's other big story: The litigation begun by Mr. Kirkman, Gale Ann Hurd and other series producers, which claims that AMC has denied them what could amount to hundreds of millions of dollars by manipulating the show's reported profits.
But there are plenty of dissenters who are less sanguine about the future of cryptocurrency, arguing that we are in the midst of the biggest bubble yet, fueled by speculative trading in Japan and South Korea, and pointing to previous Bitcoin crashes as justification for their skepticism.
"It is hard to be sanguine about a potential 4-4 deadlock if you are a woman whose right to reproductive choice is at stake, or you are an immigrant whose ability to stay with your family is at risk," she said, referencing two of the pending cases.
"The political climate in South Africa is likely to remain excessively noisy till the end of the year, tail risks of local bond ratings downgrades are growing, and investors till now have been too sanguine on the outlook for local markets," JPM said in a note to clients.
While much media commentary has focused on exactly how the current administration will square Trump's priorities of cutting taxes and boosting fiscal spend, Rubenstein sounded a sanguine note on the prospect of yet another rise in the debt ceiling, a restriction which he clarified was not a constitutional requirement.
After a decade of near zero interest rates, moving towards a constellation of asset prices that embodies risks is critical for getting us to a more stable financial market, she said, noting that both equity prices and low-grade bond yields show a market that remains too sanguine.
Freedom House is slightly less sanguine: Using a broader conception of liberal democracy that includes elements such as the right to organize and the level of corruption, the organization suggests the proportion of countries that are free fell from 22018 percent in 22017 to 21.90 percent in 22015.
After a decade of near zero interest rates, "moving toward a constellation of asset prices that embodies risks is critical for getting us to a more stable financial market," she said, noting that both equity prices and low-grade bond yields show a market that remains too sanguine.
"The fact that Italian-inflation linked bonds aren't reacting as dramatically suggest that people think Salvini won't force an election and markets are quite sanguine about the fear of Italy leaving the euro," said Colin Harte, head of research on the multi-asset team at BNP Paribas Asset Management.
The readout of the meeting, at which the Fed announced it would begin this month to reduce its large bond portfolio mostly amassed following the financial crisis and unanimously voted to hold rates steady, also showed that officials remained mostly sanguine about the economic impact of recent hurricanes.
So far, McGahn appears sanguine, if not complicit, with the president's so-called ethics team, comprised of Sheri Dillon, a tax attorney; George Sorial, a long-time Trump ally associated with Trump University and its $25 million fraud settlement; and, most recently, Bobby Burchfield, a high-profile litigator.
As Runciman noted in his last book, The Confidence Trap, a more sanguine study of democracy published in 2013, this earlier bout of pessimism gave way to yet another period in which democracy's triumph seemed unassailable, until the onset of the Cold War caused another crisis of faith.
"The Fed's apparent comfort with the first-quarter slowdown and its sanguine outlook has pressured gold back to day's lows as the narrative of two more rate hikes this year remains robust," said Tai Wong, director of base and precious metals trading for BMO Capital Markets in New York.
Sometimes the perfect room is the subject of a photo, and the camera turns to well-lit arrangements of furniture, posed as if awaiting a spread in Architectural Digest; other times the dwelling is just the backdrop for a sanguine group shot or a plate of roasted asparagus.
Above all, it increases the likelihood that Trump will be able to sell, even if only modestly, an unpopular war to an American public that has seen far too many soldiers killed, and far too much money spent, to be sanguine about such a confusing and unending conflict.
So far, there hasn't been the same attention to immigration as a policy issue: actual proposals for what a more humane system would look like, addressing not only the Trump administration's innovations but parts of the immigration regime run by Barack Obama that today's Democrats are no longer sanguine about.
From Tallinn in Estonia, for example, it is hard to be sanguine about Moscow's capabilities and intent, when Russian commandos have kidnapped one of your security officers across the border, when Russian bombers buzz your airspace, and when Russia stages snap exercises clearly wargaming a potential invasion on your border.
Analysts at Goldman Sachs who, like Merrill Lynch, are relatively sanguine about longer-maturity developing-world bonds, say emerging market stocks are at more risk than emerging markets bonds, but the overall expectation is still rates that are lower for longer and that the eventual hike won't do huge damage.
Another analyst, Carsten Nickel, deputy director of research at Teneo Intelligence, was more sanguine about Merkel's prospects, saying on Sunday that the chancellor's re-election next year "remains highly likely" and that Merkel could start to adjust her migrant policy in response to the loss of voter and party support.
"With the president tweeting on a regular basis, a daily basis, that the special counsel is conflicted, that he is leading so-called 12 angry Democrats and demeaning and ridiculing him in every way, to be so sanguine about the chances of him being fired is folly for us," Flake said.
Hedge funds such as David Tepper's Appaloosa Management and Daniel Loeb's Third Point showed bullish moves toward the sector, while Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway also appeared sanguine on the sector by maintaining a big stake in U.S. pipeline operator Kinder Morgan, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings showed Friday and Monday.
But in Turkey — the sixth-largest exporter of steel to the United States, accounting for 5.6 percent of American steel imports — the immediate reaction was relatively sanguine, with Borusan saying it could ramp up its U.S. business, while an industry association said Turkey would remain competitive thanks to lower costs.
Giving a stranger the keys to my new car was stressful the first few times, but I developed a sanguine attitude towards bumper dings and curbed wheels, realizing that they were just part of car use in a city and not some personal failure to take care of an asset.
Amy Chua, author of the best-selling how-to-raise-an-uber-meritocrat memoir "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" (and whom Mr. Markovits credits with helping him write for a popular audience), said she loves "The Meritocracy Trap," even if she takes a more sanguine view of the system.
And while the country has drawn criticism over the business environment for foreign firms — the EU Chamber of Commerce in China last year called the country's "Made in China 2025" manufacturing strategy an import-substitution plan — Shih had a sanguine take on UBS' prospects when compared to domestic asset managers.
There's also a less sanguine view of DACA and DAPA: When Obama signed these orders after failing to get his plan through Congress, he acted dictatorially — or at the very least, expanded his executive authority at the expense of Congress, a bad habit in a democracy that depends on the separation of powers.
Her portraits, history paintings, and genre pieces feature the distinct Baroque brushwork technique built up from a brown ground, using transparent washes for dark areas of hair, armour and drapery, while flesh is modelled in a sanguine palette—characteristically using reds and ochres for lowlights around the features—physiognomies most recognizably Dutch.
Despite trade war fears putting pressure on the Chinese stock market and a sliding yuan, Barr was sanguine on China, the hotel groups' second-largest market after the U.S. He described this as owing to China's robust domestic consumer market, which constitutes a much larger portion of revenue than international customers do.
Asked about the threat of a brewing trade war between the U.S. and China, Tim Cook appeared sanguine, saying: Apple reports its first quarter earnings for 2018, announcing an 11 percent growth in revenue, year-on-year, in the Greater China region, and a whopping 83 percent rise in quarterly earnings growth in the region.
" Piers Morgan, who was among the reporters on hand at the hotel that day, said, "I saw them arriving and it was an amazing moment because New Yorkers, in particular, tend to be very sanguine about the royals until they're actually near them, and then like everybody else in the world they go completely bonkers.
Recent hawkish talk from Western central banks has driven German short-term yields to the highest in a year and the euro to a one-year high - but emerging markets have been relatively sanguine thanks to a better growth and current account picture at home as well as a relatively subdued U.S. yield picture.
Craig Kreeger, CEO of Virgin Atlantic, expects a bilateral deal between Britain and the United States, the most crucial aspect for the transatlantic carrier, will be agreed before Britain leaves the EU. "Sanguine might be a teeny bit strong, but I'm still generally confident that from a Virgin Atlantic perspective, things will be OK," Kreeger told Reuters.
Mr. Roundell, like Mr. Mills in Shepton Mallet, was sanguine about Brexit, citing the possible removal of European Union-imposed tariffs, such as VAT on artworks imported from outside the E.U. (Britain charges 5 percent, the lowest permissible rate, compared with 5.5 percent in France and 22 percent in Italy) and Artist's Resale Right royalties, as potential pluses.
If anything more recently, President Trump seems to have consolidated his position in the polls including on the question of impeachment so if you're that type of investor who was worried about a progressive Democrat coming in at the end of next year, then that's another reason to feel more sanguine about the situation right now.
Brandon, a freshman at the University of Missouri who comes from a conservative household and used to be a Trump fan, said that Sanders was too "extreme" for him and added his parents seemed relatively sanguine about his casting a primary ballot for Biden—which probably wouldn't have been the case if he'd voted for the senator from Vermont.
When I first read " Jillian ," Butler's début, which was published in 2015 and concerns a woman's contemptuous obsession with a delusional co-worker, my normally sanguine temperament evaporated about halfway through, and was replaced, for several stressful days, by a blistering hostility that made me afraid to speak, lest I accidentally tell a good friend that I wished she were dead.
Yet for all of that, Mr. de Blasio seemed remarkably sanguine when he arrived here on Monday, buoyed by November's power shift: Democrats, by flipping the State Senate, won one-party control of state government for the first time in a decade, greatly empowering the New York City legislators who have been among Mr. de Blasio's strongest (and at times only) allies here.
Other more sanguine delegates assured me that Trump would turn out voters who haven't typically shown up in the past, a conviction bolstered by anecdotes that almost seemed like urban legends — as when a Long Island Republican told me about a 91-year-old man who had never voted before but has already registered to cast a ballot for Trump this year.
"It is only natural German economists would be calling for a change to interest rates from the ECB but the central bank is likely not to be phased by this… Mario Draghi is used to diffusing these types of situations and the ECB should remain relatively sanguine for now," Claus Vistesen, chief euro zone economist at Pantheon Macro, told CNBC in a phone interview on Thursday.
" (Not everyone would be so sanguine: campaign finance law bars foreign nationals from contributing—and campaigns from soliciting from them—money or any "thing of value" to an American political campaign.) Mr Stone says that his subsequent testimony before the House Intelligence Committee, another possible source of legal trouble for him, was "completely accurate and truthful," and that "any discrepancy in my testimony would be immaterial.
"We will continue to invest strongly in the UK despite the decision to exit the EU as we see very large areas of unmet medical need and the innovation Novartis brings can help patients in the UK." The sanguine comments from Jimenez, who is also president of the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations trade body, contrast with concerns expressed by some other pharmaceutical industry executives.
Despite sanguine news reports on President Trump's foreign policies, which now seem to have taken a more conventional tone, investors still need to remain agile should the situation change, noted Brian Belski, BMO Capital Markets' chief investment strategist, who like Samana appeared on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" Monday, Investors are pouring money into passive investing vehicles such as exchange-traded funds, with Vanguard leading the ETF top 10 pack, globally.
WW's piece is full of florid language like this: However sanguine you might be about the proposition that we have already ravaged the natural world, which we surely have, it is another thing entirely to consider the possibility that we have only provoked it, engineering first in ignorance and then in denial a climate system that will now go to war with us for many centuries, perhaps until it destroys us.
Considering how many games I have picked up but never finished, thanks to characters and stories which fail to meaningfully connect (looking at you, A Way Out), Detroit's ability to keep me invested to the end is an impressive achievement—one that's unfortunately squandered by its tone-deaf political commentary and the studio responsible for it, Quantic Dream, whose own unresolved ethical controversies remain a disturbing backdrop to a game as sanguine about equality and freedom of expression as Detroit.

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