Euphoria
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95 examples of Euphoria in a sentence
World Cup Heralds a New KoreaThe
euphoria
of fans whose team wins a major sporting event is ephemeral.
How Macron Can Unite EuropeMUNICH – Emmanuel Macron’s victory in the French presidential election sent a wave of relief and
euphoria
across Europe.
Revolutionary ShadowsVIENNA – What happens after the
euphoria
of revolution fades?
The ECB & Europe's UpswingCAMBRIDGE: Europe is on an upswing in growth and
euphoria.
Time to Bring Mahatma Gandhi BackNEW YORK – The Congress Party’s unexpected landslide in India’s general election was greeted with
euphoria.
But something deeper is at play than the usual waves of
euphoria
and panic in international financial markets.
Returning to the example of drugs, the question is whether one believes that financial innovation is like aspirin, which generates huge benefits at low risk, or methamphetamine, which stimulates euphoria, followed by a dangerous crash.
In the eurozone,
euphoria
followed the ECB’s decision to provide support with potentially unlimited purchases of distressed countries’ bonds.
But the
euphoria
that came with the end of the Musharraf era is wearing off, as the new government faces stark choices.
But pro-European
euphoria
proved short-lived: for all practical purposes, the accession negotiations are now at an impasse.
Indeed, one could argue that such symbolic acts may even create a blind
euphoria
that obscures the fact that, as a result of less education and lower pay, young females in India continue to have far fewer resources than their male counterparts.
Just as last year when there was unwarranted growth pessimism in Europe, this year there is unwarranted growth
euphoria.
Indeed, eighteen months after the Arab Spring erupted, the
euphoria
that accompanied the fall of Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, his Egyptian counterpart, Hosni Mubarak, and Libya’s Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi has faded, with democratic aspirations giving way to bitterness and cynicism.
It seems, however, that the
euphoria
was short-lived.
Liberalism's Morning After In Eastern EuropeWARSAW: Throughout the postcommunist world faith that liberal politics and economics could deliver prosperity and decent societies at the same time no longer seems as convincing as it did in the
euphoria
of 1989.
Meanwhile, the
euphoria
that surrounded the TTIP in February, when Obama included it in his State of the Union address, has faded.
Obama and the Rise of the RestNEW YORK – American elections usually produce a brief euphoria; the public sense of renewal, of future possibilities, acts as a shot of adrenaline.
Mexican Lessons for Eastern EuropeCAMBRIDGE: Europe is on an upswing in growth and
euphoria.
Perhaps, not surprisingly, for cannabis has a clear effect on psychology: not only is there euphoria, but often overlooked effects of anxiety, panic and paranoia.
Heightening the
euphoria
are the historic levels that oil and mineral prices have reached on world markets over the last four years.
But I think that in today's American
euphoria
are the roots of the next American recession, and maybe the next world recession, too.
Thus, investors’ initial
euphoria
over the German court’s decision may prove to be short-lived, giving way to rising interest-rate spreads.
While public
euphoria
and high hopes have been dampened, Kenyans remain resolutely engaged in the democratic process.
Optimism turns to
euphoria
turns to pessimism turns to panic.
America has had its share of euphoria; pessimism is now setting in.
But, as is so often the case,
euphoria
got the best of investors.
Also common to rentier states are short investment horizons, vulnerability to commodity-price volatility –
euphoria
when they surge, crisis when they collapse – and an underdeveloped and uncompetitive manufacturing sector.
After an initial phase of post-referendum arrogance and euphoria, it has become increasingly obvious that May’s government completely misread the likely EU response to a British exit from the bloc.
None of this should be greeted with euphoria, for China’s markets will not open magically and China’s governance will not change quickly.
In every case, these imbalances were fueled by easily identifiable periods of
euphoria
and sudden asset-prices increases.
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