Enthusiasm
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543 examples of Enthusiasm in a sentence
Sit back and enjoy the sheer exuberance of Sarah Jessica Parker, the pre-corpulent Chris Penn, the lung-collapsing beauty of Lori Singer, and the energy and
enthusiasm
of Kevin Bacon.
We follow two stories : Laura (played by the ravishing Fanny Valette) is a 19 year-old philosophy student, committed to Kant and to rationalism in the midst of a pietistic household which, to put it mildly, does not share her
enthusiasm
for philosophy (as his pious sister remarks, philosophers take aim at their target and hit the bullseye : problem is, they're aiming at the wrong target).
In the last few months,
enthusiasm
about these countries’ post-2008 economic resilience and growth potential has given way to bleak forecasts, with economists like Ricardo Hausmann declaring that “the emerging-market party” is coming to an end.
On the other hand, there is limited
enthusiasm
for establishing yet another ad hoc international tribunal – in addition to those now at work for ex-Yugoslavia and Rwanda – because of the costs.
To be sure, slow economic growth in the years since the 2008 global financial crisis has sapped voters’
enthusiasm
for traditional parties fighting over the middle ground.
Unfreezing CreditCHICAGO – Little political
enthusiasm
exists for further support to the banking sector.
In the United States, the midterm congressional elections in November will be decided by whether
enthusiasm
about the state of the economy is strong enough to compensate for the widespread disapproval of Trump’s personal style and divisive, sexist, and racist rhetoric.
The American World Turned Upside DownPARIS – From Washington, the
enthusiasm
of the French for intervention in Libya is seen with a mixture of relief and puzzlement.
And, though the circumstances and the “legal” environment are very different – there is a UN resolution for the Libya intervention, and a vague declaration of support by the Arab League – Sarkozy’s stance reminds some of George W. Bush’s
enthusiasm
for war.
Ahmadinejad himself, after all, late last year voiced
enthusiasm
for a Western proposal to break the logjam by exporting Iran’s uranium for processing abroad, only to reverse course soon thereafter.
So it should come as no surprise that Mexican politicians and businesspeople are looking south with newfound
enthusiasm.
So continuing its construction will kill any Palestinian
enthusiasm
for the second phase of the roadmap.
In general, older small countries outstrip medium-size and large countries in terms of economic and social performance, openness to international trade, and
enthusiasm
for globalization – features that younger countries should work to promote.
Indeed, he has gone on the counter-attack, notably against the BBC, which had not exactly supported the war with
enthusiasm.
Even in the new member states,
enthusiasm
for the European family of democracies is cooling.
Together, Europeans must find what connects them, and derive new enthusiasm, new spirit from what they find - a spirit sorely needed to tackle the great issues of today.
Given all this, it should come as no surprise that
enthusiasm
for economic and financial globalization has faltered.
The
enthusiasm
with which the international community welcomed those changes now seems all but forgotten, which is also true of recent elections in Palestine – another longstanding international demand.
With 260 million children not in school worldwide, education needs more champions to match the
enthusiasm
of advocates in, say, the global-health and environmental movements.
Back then, they expected that the “shock and awe” of US force would not only topple the dictator (which turned out to be true), but also that the US-led invasion would be greeted with
enthusiasm
by the liberated Iraqis, who would then herald a new democratic era in the Middle East.
As an elected politician, I am well aware that Hazare’s campaign has sparked the imagination and
enthusiasm
of many young people in my country.
There is, in any case, very little
enthusiasm
in Europe for treaty revision, and the parliamentary and popular approval that it would entail.
According to the Boston Consulting Group, Chinese e-commerce platforms’ business models have evolved differently from those in the West, as they have responded to Chinese consumers’ rapidly increasing spending power and
enthusiasm
for innovation.
A second reason for investors to curb their
enthusiasm
is the specter of inflation.
In theory, the stone and its magic are typically the idea that entrepreneurs, investors, and the media make so much fuss about; in fact, the stone’s true importance usually is as something that the entrepreneur can use to generate enough
enthusiasm
to raise money and get people to work together to build the company.
The Solidarity/postcommunist divide seems to have pickled Polish politics, leaving it without a new generation of leaders and thus without
enthusiasm.
The critic Irving Howe, a New Yorker of long standing, tried to temper my
enthusiasm.
And what better farewell to a great performer than the one delivered by the immense crowd chanting around a body that seemed to have arranged, from the great beyond, this last demonstration of
enthusiasm
and love?
But it is also the EU’s growing complexity that is at the root of voters’ waning enthusiasm, so their indifference is a matter for serious concern.
The early post-crisis
enthusiasm
for new, globally agreed regulatory standards has given way to a range of national initiatives, driven by domestic political agendas, with little regard for cross-border compatibility.
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