As with its view of the U.S., the commission takes a pessimistic view of the natural unemployment rate in recession-hit countries such as Spain and Ireland, where it see the natural rate at over 18% and 12%, respectively.
Lex van Dam, former top trader at Goldman Sachs and head of hedge fund, Hampstead Capital, takes a dim view of the over-hyped reactions of the Wall Street bosses.
Bradley says as a presidential candidate he takes a wider view of issues and now supports ethanol.
But then so is David Malpass, who takes a dimmer view of the buck and the economy.
"I hope somebody takes a pragmatic view of the situation and looks at it very, very sensibly, " he said.
Former police officer Frank Serpico, whose allegations prompted the Knapp Commission, takes a cynical view of Giuliani's newly announced panel.
But although Flanery, too, takes a dark view of history, and resists offering false comfort, his is a more capacious darkness.
Potok takes a dimmer view of the necessity of reporting bias incidents.
London, though, takes a warmer view of foreigners than does the rest of the country, and this is not just because migrants are naturally in favour of migration.
That could spark a legal war among regulators, cable and broadcasters and may end up at the U.S. Supreme Court, which sometimes takes a dim view of federal statutes intended to curb indecency.
But a new book, Our Changing Planet: The View from Space, takes a wide-angle view of the dynamic globe.
At least Miss O'Sullivan's biography is amusing, and takes a pleasantly sceptical view of Hollywood.
Google takes a similarly generous view of its own motives on the politically vexed issue of privacy.
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Goldman's arch-rival, Morgan Stanley, takes a markedly different view of Wall Street's future.
They fear that Ms Sotomayor takes a more expansive view of judicial authority.
It is no surprise that the Senate takes a more moderate view of these measures than does the now conservative-led House.
They worry that Ms Sotomayor takes a more expansive view of judicial authority: she once said that appeals-court judges make policy.
Paul Bui, who wrote the section about Sydney, takes a more optimistic view of the somewhat forgotten fashion scene down under.
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But Usain Bolt takes such a dim view of British taxation that two years ago he pulled out of the Aviva London Grand Prix and competed in Paris instead.
Shares of big mining companies like Newmont Mining and Barrick Gold, down 17% and 30% respectively in 2013, are getting hit hard as the market takes a less sympathetic view of any operational hurdles they are facing.
Today's average Chinese citizen takes a much more pragmatic view of homegrown products -- they are buying foreign handsets in record numbers.
He sometimes takes a slightly more romantic view of the campaigns, and of the overall role of the Western allies in defeating Nazism on the battlefield, than I do myself.
Jose Maria Figueres, a former president of Costa Rica, takes a similar view.
Ms. Li, an unabashed supporter of all things social media, takes a pragmatic view when it comes to measuring the results of social media investments.
The strategy takes a too narrow, technocratic view of both.
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Networking giant Cisco (nasdaq: CSCO - news - people), also takes a platform agnostic but bullish view of the broadband market, supplying equipment for cable, DSL and wireless service providers.
Arizona's other Republican Senator, Jon Kyl, takes a hard-line view in support of the president.
As luck would have it, I am about to board a plane to Germany - whose fearsomely effective Mittelstand manufacturers have the perceived advantage of access to a very supportive banking sector, that takes the long term view of their prospects.
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