Bleak
in sentence
369 examples of Bleak in a sentence
But, for most developing countries, the story has not been so
bleak.
Of course, there is some truth in this characterization of America (and quite a lot in that of Bush), but the picture is not uniformly
bleak.
If that is true in the United States, where unemployment is 40% lower than in Europe, the prospects for European growth appear
bleak
indeed.
Moreover, even in such a
bleak
world, it is difficult to imagine the market breaking down completely or for long.
Hope, they argue, is critical to aid recovery, and a
bleak
diagnosis should not be allowed to kill it.
To avoid exposing themselves to claims of negligence or even, in rare cases, criminal assault, doctors must disclose an ever increasing amount of information, however bleak, about treatment risks, benefits, and alternatives, enabling the patient to give “informed consent.”
Yet the big picture in Africa is not uniformly
bleak.
With flat population growth and swelling debt (over 140% of GDP), Italy’s economic prospects appear
bleak.
Sub-Saharan Africa’s demographic prospects look particularly bleak, as mushrooming populations of young people move into labor markets that cannot accommodate them.
The implication is that the decrease in societal wellbeing may be far larger than that indicated by conventional GDP measures – numbers that already are
bleak
enough, with most countries showing that real (inflation-adjusted) per capita income is lower today than before the crisis – a lost half-decade.
The erstwhile leaders of the “Leave” campaign have engaged in a peculiar bout of internecine self-destruction, and some of their followers have started to glimpse the
bleak
future that both the country and they personally face.
Venezuela’s future is
bleak.
In a
bleak
economic climate, the argument goes, the only winners have been the wealthy, resulting in skyrocketing inequality.
Yet this
bleak
picture is neither an excuse for apathy nor grounds for pessimism.
A Five-Step Plan for European ProsperityWASHINGTON, DC – Though the Greek crisis has been placed on pause, the economic situation in Europe remains
bleak.
The only alternative to this
bleak
possibility seems remote today and may never be viable: a single global state in which all children are provided with the same genetic enhancements and the same opportunities for health, happiness, and success.
This
bleak
economic outlook has serious consequences.
Of course, not everything in the UN's human rights picture is uniformly
bleak.
Even under the now seemingly heroic assumption that the eurozone will survive, the outlook for the European economy is
bleak.
They thus face a
bleak
choice: life in the camps, attempting to eke out a living in the informal sector, or the hope of a future in Europe.
This
bleak
forecast marks the end of Colombia’s longest cycle of growth in three decades, leaving the country in the same fragile situation as that of many other developing economies.
Even the United States, the country that we used to associate with leadership of the free world, is now facing
bleak
prospects.
Jobs are scarce, and the future looks
bleak
everywhere.
The picture is somewhat
bleak.
The first scenario is bleak: Germany fails to integrate the refugees socially and economically, political discontent surges, and the newcomers become increasingly frustrated with their plight.
When it comes to the Council, the outlook is also
bleak.
They all come from impoverished, conservative communities, where girls’ prospects are bleak, owing to the prevalence of child marriage, endemic domestic violence, a lack of educational opportunities, and pervasive unemployment.
But world events are inclining Russia to forget about its
bleak
demographic outlook and focus instead on its oil-charged future.
As a result, one in three adult women are living in or on the edge of poverty, with the picture especially
bleak
for single mothers, almost two-thirds of whom are working in dead-end, poorly compensated jobs without flexibility or benefits.
Prospects for America’s consumption binge continuing are also
bleak.
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