Snyder chose his moment carefully, and with the knowledge that state voters, at least for now, are sanguine with a Right to Work law.
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Schering, on the other hand, may not be able to be as sanguine about a big hit to Vytorin and Zetia, which are its biggest drugs, though many on Wall Street think the entire cholesterol franchise has been priced out of the stock.
Where Mr Gordon breaks with conventional wisdom is in taking a sanguine view of bear markets.
But he took a sanguine view about the mosque in Murfreesboro.
And Sulger is sanguine enough to keep a staff of 175 to serve 250, 000 customers.
More sanguine observers reckon that a smoothly handled debt-restructuring need not cause the chaos and pain that Argentina has seen.
How, many of you ask, can I be so sanguine as to suggest a milder recession and a Muddle Through Economy?
Looking out across the blue ocean in front of the Portuguese embassy in Maputo, Ambassador Mario Godinho de Matos takes a more sanguine view, pointing out that the Portuguese have always been explorers.
It's going to be a much more sanguine time for markets everywhere.
Had either company shown signs of figuring out its issues on its own, you could feel more sanguine about the prospects for a union.
In his old-fashioned smock and full white beard, taking up a stub of sanguine chalk, Keating was as much in character as his model.
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Some drivers were sanguine, others excited and a few were fed up - frustrated by what they said was the lack of information when things went wrong.
So on the one side of the aisle sits HUD secretary Donavan pontificating all is well in FHA land, while on the debit side of the ledger the Federal Reserve has produced a significantly less sanguine vision for the future.
Those efforts have proven a failure to this point, and a market that has been fairly sanguine about the potential negative implications of the fiscal cliff to this point had a violent reaction Friday morning, though the move was tempered somewhat after Boehner said he is still open to working with the White House on some form of compromise.
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He may well be too sanguine about growth in 1999, and a sharper slowdown would hurt tax revenues.
The encouraging prognosis for Asian inflation has even made some of the more sanguine analysts wonder whether rising prices are a real problem.
They then sell the shares, bank the proceeds and hope that their less than sanguine outlook on the company is rewarded through a subsequent decline in the share price of the company in question.
Military leaders have embraced the sanguine assumption that the political system will somehow avert a second wave of cuts because it would be so destructive, but as of today the law says the cuts begin next January.
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But that forecast looks rather sanguine and some economists fear the tightening may take more of a toll on a still-delicate economy.
Renzo Piano, who is as charming and warm as a southern Italian village in the spring, is sanguine about the controversy his building has created.
She ran the decision by a supervisor and returned to the caller, who seemed sanguine.
Yet this sanguine view is not shared by many Turks, who accuse the government of a cover-up.
But the famously sanguine Sir Ranulph assesses his personal risk as no greater than those of "a salesman, for instance, driving up and down the motorway".
Surrounded by pictures of him scoring a spectacular goal in the final of the tournament, Mr Alberto is sanguine about all the concerns.
On Friday, Schuessler wagered on just how sanguine the coffee-and-doughnut chain is: The Wendy's board OK'd a plan to sell 15% to 18% of the Tim Hortons arm in an initial public offering.
Fred Cripe, a former head of product operations at Allstate Insurance and now an industry advisor, is more sanguine about the prospects for insurers in the short term.
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Fiennes, who lost five fingers to frostbite on a previous expedition and also suffered heart problems during an attempt to climb Mt Everest, was sanguine about the risks of this adventure.
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