sanguine
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That seemed to be the lesson of Europe’s experience post-1945, but this was too sanguine and too simplistic a reading of a complicated history.
“I’m quite sanguine about the idea of leaving this decision to younger and more accomplished people,” Beach said.
The billionaires on the Save California chat—which also includes venture capitalist John Hering, a prominent backer of Elon Musk’s ventures—are less sanguine.
Other out-of-towners might be disappointed to arrive in sunny Southern California only to be greeted by storm clouds, but Lilleaas is sanguine about the situation.
From Los Angeles Times
However, while the bond market remains sanguine over inflation risks, precious metals prices are hitting fresh all-time highs.
From Barron's
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