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The sovereign-debt crisis in the Euro zone, which prompted leaders of the region to agree on a second bailout package for Greece Thursday, might have had a play in the business sentiment's substantial deterioration, but to a point only as both indicators remain at a high level on average.
German, French Business Confidence Dips Geraldine Amiel 2011
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So be bullish while the sentiment's sour -- and keep buying good companies at reasonable prices, like these:
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A man does not follow King's profession for health, profit or sentiment's sake, but healthy sentiment remains.
In The Time Of Light dj barber 2010
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"You've had some decent data this week compared to what we saw previously, and sentiment's been pretty bearish, so you got a nice little pop," said
Home Depot, Disney 2010
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While it may have been Marx (Karl, not Groucho) who coined that sentiment's more memorable manifestation -- "History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce" -- the phrase has legs far beyond Marxism, communism or whatever other "ism" the United States has been trashing while it proffers an extreme version of its own favorite: Capitalism.
Scott Thill: The Shape of Things to Come Looks like the Shape of Things Already Passed 2008
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Or maybe - as I wonder, and fear I always will - that sentiment's still around in force, and it's just that nobody's bothered to ask us in the right way.
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During the holiday season, the sentiment's usually peace on earth and good will.
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That sentiment's being echoed in gyms around the nation as grade-school P.E. teachers are embracing "exertainment," or, new ways to make exercise fun.
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But they're hoping to limit the damage with their turn-out advantage, but is that enough to -- the anti-war sentiment's running very high, the president's not getting credit for the economy, it's a Democratic year, the question is how big.
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HUSSEIN: Well, that's a problem that the United States faces because you have the public sentiment -- the public sentiment's not definitely with these government.
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