Примери за използване на My pessimism на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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That is my pessimism.
My pessimism is obvious.
And there's my pessimism.
Sorry for my pessimism.
My pessimism does not mean we should not try.
Sorry for my pessimism.
All of which underscore my pessimism.
That's where my pessimism comes from.
No, no, I have not lost my pessimism, but you are like an oasis in the grim desert.
So you can understand my pessimism.
Feared what was coming, and my pessimism was out of step with the optimism that colored most expectations for the post-Cold War U.S.-Russia relationship.
Perhaps that's my pessimism.
I, too, feared what was coming, and my pessimism was out of step with the optimism that colored most expectations for the post-Cold War U.S.-Russia relationship.
I think that's my pessimism.
That is when my pessimism began.
I apologize for my pessimism.
In the United States, however,there are many who don't share my pessimism, and the righteous, in the thousands, impatiently, even eagerly, await the end of days.
There's the emissions gap but there's also the gap between rhetoric and action, andthat gap explains my pessimism that we're not going to limit it to 1.5C," he told AFP.
I apologise for my pessimism.
I apologize for my pessimism.
There is a gap in emissions, but there is also a gap between words and actions, andthis gap shows my pessimism that we will not be able to limit it to 1.5 degrees Celsius,” he said.
Which is one major source of my current pessimism.
Exclamation marks were the perfect antidote to my English/Irish pessimism and worry.
God, please remove pessimism from me so I may continue my work.
As a born-in-the-mid-1960s Gen X-er,hurtling all too quickly to my fortieth birthday, I'm naturally inclined to pessimism.
In my time in Brussels and before my time in Brussels, pessimism was always very palpable, not only in the corridors but also in the meeting rooms.
As a born-in-the-mid-1960s Gen X-er,hurtling all too quickly to my fortieth birthday, I'm naturally inclined to pessimism. But working at Worldchanging has convinced me, much to my own surprise, that successful responses to the world's problems are nonetheless possible.