Examples of 'cause for optimism' in a sentence

Meaning of "cause for optimism"

cause for optimism: A reason or justification to feel optimistic or positive about a situation or outcome, often used to indicate a positive development or change

How to use "cause for optimism" in a sentence

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cause for optimism
Certain recent developments are cause for optimism.
Some see cause for optimism.
I believe in fact that there is cause for optimism.
I see cause for optimism.
That does not leave much cause for optimism.
Little cause for optimism.
But recent developments do not give us cause for optimism.
That was a cause for optimism.
We have no cause for triumphalism but we have cause for optimism.
That is a cause for optimism.
His defensive performance provided even more cause for optimism.
This is a cause for optimism.
On the commercial networks side there is also cause for optimism.
A further cause for optimism is that the survey shows a rise.
His credits are not cause for optimism.

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There is a cause for optimism in other European markets though.
The results are a cause for optimism.
There is some cause for optimism as the new Argo Palace float project evolves.
It is hard to find a cause for optimism.
I have found cause for optimism that Gale might still be in New York.
The list below gives cause for optimism.
So, there is cause for optimism on the international front.
And these events do not give much cause for optimism.
Such steps gave cause for optimism and hope for further progress.
The latest opinion polls are hardly cause for optimism.
One can not find great cause for optimism at the global level either.
The virtual consensus regarding the establishment of the court was cause for optimism.
There is some cause for optimism.
Yet the predictive story points to a larger trend that is cause for optimism.
The trend is cause for optimism.
And recent exchanges and visits seem to give some cause for optimism.
There has been little cause for optimism since then.
The situation in Latin America as a whole continued to give cause for optimism.
That itself is cause for optimism.
Growing commitment among African leaders to improved principles of economic development give cause for optimism.
None of this is cause for optimism.
Initial signals coming from the Austrian presidency have given the Western Balkans cause for optimism.
There is little cause for optimism.
If it were purely a matter of laws, there would be considerable cause for optimism.
The figures are cause for optimism.
However, the renewed commitment to development assistance was cause for optimism.
There is however some cause for optimism next year.
The decisions on ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon are cause for optimism.
Nonetheless, there is cause for optimism based on considerable public.
For the rest the situation did not give much cause for optimism.
In short: there is no cause for optimism because we won this game.
Something is changing in Britain that gives cause for optimism.
I've found cause for optimism that gale might still be in new york.
And that itself is a real cause for optimism and hope.
Much about the current evolution of the concepts of women 's health is cause for optimism.

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