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The first challenge confronting Xi in 2014 is undoubtedly implementation of his economic-reform package, which has aroused both
excitement
and skepticism since it was unveiled in mid-November.
This attracts “a larger and larger class of investors, who, despite doubts about the real value of the investment, are drawn to it partly through envy of others’ successes and partly through a gambler’s excitement.”
The Blatterball DiariesLONDON – The World Cup has concluded with its usual flourish, and much of the world, as usual, couldn’t help but get caught up in the
excitement
of it all – which is exactly the outcome that Sepp Blatter wants.
Seeing the
excitement
that can be generated in young people through events like science festivals and networks of science centers gives rise to cautious optimism – provided we seize the diversity of opportunities that informal learning offers.
Editors get a frisson of
excitement
from worrying their readers.
Park remains, rightly, a skeptic concerning Kim’s motives; but the spectacle of the North’s second-highest-ranking official appearing suddenly at the Asian Games earlier this month created a frisson of
excitement
that perhaps Kim the Younger may actually want to improve relations.
Children gathered like ants to spilled sugar, jumping off ledges and diving into its murky depths with screams and whoops of
excitement.
They can overextend their finances, fall victim to promotions, invest carelessly in the wrong assets, and direct production into regions and activities on the basis of momentary
excitement
rather than calculation of economic fundamentals.
But there is another problem: in their homes and workplaces, the sense of
excitement
about the future is missing, despite all the gee-whiz gadgetry that now surrounds them.
Like an off-road rally through a mountainous desert, it promises
excitement
and fierce competition.
Technological innovation provides the
excitement.
Neither should there be
excitement
in civil disobedience, which is a preparation for mute suffering.”
Many of them were torn between
excitement
about a European re-launch and fear that the new “Mercron” arrangement will leave other member states behind.
The job instability that remains would be a small price to pay for the stimulus,
excitement
and progress that a well-designed capitalism brings.
Everywhere you look, the
excitement
about scientific advance that gripped Anatole France is being replaced by ignorant fear and incipient censorship of scientific thinking.
No doubt, the Games will provide much
excitement
to viewers around the world.
To otherwise mundane lives, a sense of involvement with Diana added
excitement
and glamor.
Is it possible for oil companies to temper their
excitement
during periods of rising prices, and not to fall into a malaise when prices are low for lengthy periods?
The paroxysm of media flagellation will soon abate, but the
excitement
with which the public followed the IPL will not return.
I use the word “flourishing”to refer to the satisfaction from a journey into the unknown – the
excitement
of the challenges and the appeal of overcoming obstacles.
The
excitement
of the moment, however, does not tell us what the future holds.
Global investors’
excitement
about the IPO of China’s largest online retailer, Alibaba, reflects the scale of the economic value that has already been created.
Despite the
excitement
aroused by her candidacy, however, Silva is unlikely to win.
Forty years ago, a great American statesman, Dean Acheson, looked back at the
excitement
he felt in helping to build the post-World War II order.
In the eighteenth century, cheap and washable cotton undergarments produced a revolution in hygiene, but soon this had become so commonplace that the cotton revolution no longer generated any
excitement.
My mother, a young Belgian in the 1950s, remembers the idealism and the
excitement
of the European federalist movement, with its promise that her generation could create a different future for Europe and the world.
Responses to a survey that my colleague Karl Case and I conducted in 1988 during the US boom revealed that casual word-of-mouth transmission of emotional
excitement
played a big role in purchasing decisions.
Indeed, word-of-mouth transmission of
excitement
about real estate prices is nearly as prevalent now as in 1988.
Overlooked in all the
excitement
over Trump’s lining up with Democratic leaders was that the issue at hand concerned legislative timing, not substance.
The
excitement
then lures more and more people into the market, which causes prices to increase further, attracting yet more people and fueling “new era” stories, and so on, in successive feedback loops as the bubble grows.
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