Examples of 'over-optimistic' in a sentence

Meaning of "over-optimistic"

over-optimistic: excessively optimistic or hopeful, often implying a lack of realism or practicality
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It is probably over-optimistic to expect it to happen immediately.
This estimate proved significantly over-optimistic.
Chris is indeed over-optimistic as to what has just happened.
Computer scientists have been over-optimistic before.
Do not be over-optimistic and do not bury your head in the sand.
He has a tendency to be over-optimistic and needs.
The firm made over-optimistic assessments of future demand, and invested accordingly.
This is mainly because of their over-optimistic approach.
Over-optimistic assumptions about the level of yields to be obtained and the rate of adoption ;.
The growth forecasts were over-optimistic.
This may foster over-optimistic expectations for the potential performance of telematics in transport.
My only criticism is that this report is probably over-optimistic.
They are so over-optimistic that they often disregard the hard reality of life.
Use of near values may give over-optimistic results.
This may in turn support over-optimistic predictions toward the improvement of global environmental conditions.

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I think it would prevent misunderstandings and over-optimistic expectations.
The overall analysis seems over-optimistic and maintains a biased approach to structural reforms.
Systematic tendency to be over-optimistic.
Often to over-optimistic Indian documents instead of making its own assessments.
Marketing people always have an over-optimistic view of the.
He expressed his agreement with the Opinion, although he regarded its conclusions as slightly over-optimistic.
Hillenburg intended to create a series about an over-optimistic sponge that annoys other characters.
Some speakers pointed out that current projections for a rebound in growth were over-optimistic.
I have no reason to be over-optimistic But somehow when you smile I can brave bad weather.
But independent analysts say this may be an over-optimistic calculation.
It may be over-optimistic to think capital controls will be gone within 10 years.
What is true about this is that observers are less over-optimistic.
Generally people are over-optimistic and over-confident.
It takes into account the slow market recovery and does not appear over-optimistic.
They are over-optimistic.
The intelligence assessment of Allied prospects was therefore over-optimistic.
Do not be over-optimistic.
However, I must say that the hopes placed in this patent are somewhat over-optimistic.
He may, in retrospect, have been over-optimistic on these last two points.
But such bullish appraisals of the collapse of ISIS 's fighting spirit may be over-optimistic.
Today, we are aware that this over-optimistic hypothesis is mistaken.
The Daily Mail 's coverage of this story is accurate but its headline is a little over-optimistic.
It is advisable, however, not to be over-optimistic about certain forms of use.
There is also a concern that ratings under the new Basel system might become systematically over-optimistic.
Others say this is over-optimistic.
However, given the same probability of winning the National Lottery and people suddenly become over-optimistic.
Planning was over-optimistic.
In spite of everything, many of them do not think we are over-optimistic.
Effective or over-optimistic.
An over-optimistic outlook.
The Commission therefore admits that it was over-optimistic in this case.
Of over-optimistic expectations.
In later years Serre was sometimes a source of counterexamples to over-optimistic extrapolations.
Typically, effort estimates are over-optimistic and there is a strong over-confidence in their accuracy.
Mrs Sirkeinen felt that the Commission was over-optimistic.

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