Branch’s panoptic approach exposes telling juxtapositions: we see Johnson approving the reluctant recommendation of Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach for a public declaration on voting rights, and then ordering his ever-sanguine Defense Secretary, Robert McNamara, to “go ahead tonight” and commence bombing Vietnam.
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Japanese have been oddly sanguine about military threats, even as China has grown more powerful and North Korea has tested ever more capable missiles and atom bombs.
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Starmer’s champions would undoubtedly rebut the idea that the former human rights lawyer would ever be sanguine about such dangerous infringements on rights and freedoms.
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Some of the trust’s promises were “far too sanguine to ever be performed”.
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W.I.D.P. assigned labels to each: Introverted Sanguine, Sanguine, Phlegmatic, Melancholy, or Choleric, or a blend, such as Phlegmatic Introverted Sanguine.
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Not everyone was so sanguine.
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Obama wanted to ease up on “non-violent offenders”, but he was perfectly sanguine about ever tougher sentences for so-called “violent offenders”.
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Through retirement plans and mutual funds, ever more Americans are exposed to equity markets.
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This may be too sanguine.
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Markets are more sanguine.
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Baker's sanguine perspective helped him immensely in the later stages of the global financial crisis.
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But General Petraeus is sanguine about this, too.
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Even outside Israel's ruling caste tempers are surprisingly sanguine.
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Other Republicans who attended the briefing were more sanguine.
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Despite the concerns over emerging markets, many investors have so far remained sanguine about the risk of the crisis spreading to damage the stability of the global financial system, or lowering developed nation economic growth.
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But, taking the long view, he was moderately sanguine.
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The former Downing Street communications staffer is sanguine about the fact that the government is tackling head-on what it sees as incorrect information circulating online.
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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.
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Not everyone was so sanguine about the prospect.
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Weston was exceedingly disappointed—much more disappointed, in fact, than her husband, though her dependence on seeing the young man had been so much more sober: but a sanguine temper, though for ever expecting more good than occurs, does not always pay for its hopes by any proportionate depression.
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