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outlooks <an outlook; outlooks> N

marketing outlooks ECON

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Stock price may be influenced by analysts' business forecast for the company and outlooks for the company's general market segment.
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In line with the events and outlooks of his time, these poetic works were to a great extent marked by patriotic pathos.
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A living room platform, elevated above a street-like laneway, is as delightful as the childlike shutters/windows lined in pink that look onto generous voids and glazed outlooks.
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The research report profiles these players and provides a thorough analysis of the competitive landscape and their financial outlooks for the coming few years.
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The liberal category is relatively unified, while the realist and Marxist views capture a vast range of outlooks.
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So what does it mean that both religious and scientific outlooks may function to becalm our existential anxieties?
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Despite considerable differences in country-specific outlooks, the new forecasts mark down expected near-term growth marginally but nearly across the board.
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Shorter or longer timeframes are used for alternately shorter or longer outlooks.
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The horse-race framing for elections has been incredibly effective in shaping the political outlooks of people who consider themselves liberal or progressive.
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