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What mean does this sentence? #1 (permalink) Tue Aug 23, 2005 4:10 am   What mean does this sentence?
 

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He takes the optimistic view and talks about a blue skies scenario.

Hello, I can not understand this sentence.
Could you tell me?
strawberry girl
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Blue skies scenario #2 (permalink) Tue Aug 23, 2005 7:08 am   Blue skies scenario
 

Hello Strawberry girl,

Interesting name. Your question: What does this sentence mean? (Note the word order) It means that you are looking at the best possible situation / looking at the best possible result or outcome in the future.

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