Sentences with phrase «exuberance as»

«In certain paintings there's this exuberance as well as a sense of absolute loss.
I rate Robert Shiller's Irrational Exuberance as the most important book ever published on investing.
Stewart's Maureen is enigmatic yet unafraid as she plunges deep into chiller territory, and a few extended sequences involving, of all things, mysterious messages on her iPhone have an almost Hitchcockian exuberance as they unravel.
The actor gives Grant so much life and exuberance as well as carrying the pain of his mistakes and hope for a better future.
Serkis steals scenes left and right, his maniacal exuberance as Klaue downright infectious.
The revived Raiders coach exudes exuberance as his team's first practices near.
But it's essential to contain ones exuberance as regional risk can easily entangle in higher US yields, but so far the push in treasury yields has not been intense enough to cause a substantial adverse shift in risk sentiment, but caution prevails as the move higher in US Bond yields could be far from over.

Not exact matches

For many, the Skype deal is seen — along with exuberance for the LinkedIn IPO and sky - high private valuations of companies such as Facebook — as a sign of a fast - inflating technology bubble: What else could explain such a lofty price tag for a company that lost $ 7 million in 2010 and $ 418 million the year before?
So while some may see the Trump Bump as irrational exuberance, it's really just a case of market giddiness.
«As Robert Shiller's new 2009 preface to his prescient classic on behavioral economics and market volatility asserts, the irrational exuberance of the stock and housing markets «has been ended by an economic crisis of a magnitude not seen since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
I believe that if we all could collectively apply just a little more grounded thinking as investors and a little less exuberance... then perhaps we can avoid a story that would otherwise end badly.
And, as in earlier cases, there was at least some rationale for the initial exuberance.
Therefore we expect the decline in interest rate futures, specifically the 10 - year Treasury Notes and 30 - year Treasury Bonds to be a temporary effect of speculative exuberance, and for interest rate futures to rally through the end of the month as the heavily short speculators are forced out of their positions.
Now, however, investor exuberance is being supported by proposed fiscal policy such as lower corporate taxes, deregulation and historically large budget cuts to help finance the rebuilding of the nation's infrastructure and military.
Although the valuation of the market is not as stretched today as it was in the late 1990s, investors» exuberance is also arguably more rational than it was then.»
Ma Huateng, or «Pony Ma» as the CEO and Chairman of Chinese internet giant Tencent is popularly known, is enthusiastic about blockchain technology, and several projects undertaken by his company reflect this exuberance.
In a classic case of too little, too late, a few Lutheran heroes, such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer, could not make up for the wider Lutheran response to the threat of Nazism — which ranged from outright exuberance to strategic collaboration to vague neutrality.
This «hog - stomping baroque exuberanceas Tom Wolfe said in a different context, gave way after World War I, and especially after World War II, to deep disillusion.
Though there be critical ones thinking among the topmost branches of civilizations trees of disparagement offerings: the rooted labyrinths of reasoned deducing ways offers little minded goodness to be availed unto the soulless seekers whose only wisdom is found within travesty's demonic exuberances laying ever wastefully towards all graven worded reconciliations that the demonic do behest against many a Holy Believer in and of God's most unrighteous beneficiaries as being an unholy divider in search of disenfranchised souls to devour and chew upon...
Reuters: Tweeting Turkish pianist Fazil Say denies religious insult charge Turkish concert pianist Fazil Say's exuberance has won him fans around the world, but it has also helped land him in court as a cause célèbre for those alarmed by Turkey's creeping Islamic conservatism.
As I said before, try reading Bruce Bahgemihl's «Biological Exuberance» or even go to Youtube and search on «hom o $ exuality in animals».
As cattle prices hit a 20 - year high, hedge fund Merricks Capital says the exuberance in Australian beef is overdone.
We should apply the same exuberance to corporate safety programs as we seek out ways to create...
That killer tacked he did to Coster to stop him advancing on Cech, can be better deployed in our Ucl home game against Barca as a 2nd DMF to pair Coquelin against the Argentinian hit man, Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez to curtail their exuberance exceses towards Cech.
He is over enthusiastic and thus become overzeleous and consequently displayed the characteristic of youthful exuberance in front of goal as he wants to score spectacular goals by hitting the roof of the net.
To raise your game at important moments, as well as overcoming adversity, is the mark of winners, a quality that rarely goes hand - in - hand with youthful energy and exuberance.
Few players relish such moments of utter dominance as much as Scott Brown does, and the Celtic captain let Rangers fans know about his exuberance during a moment in the match.
The youngster, who features in the number 10 role, is technically precise with his passing and set - piece taking skills, and the likes of David Luiz may have a tough time handling the exuberance of youth, as some may say.
While teachers can set an example of work - life balance, exuberance and involvement for young people, healthy teacher - parent relationships are vital, as well.
Accordingly, Mr Oti issued an apology to the Chief Justice and members of the judiciary for the derogatory comments, saying: «I was misled in a way as a young guy with youthful exuberance, you can understand.
De Blasio, who loves lacing his announcements with adjectives such as «transcendent» and «historical,» did not seem to share Cuomo's exuberance about the status of their relationship
In prose that leaps from the page, Jamison probes the neurochemistry of exuberance, an emotion that bonds young animals together and that fueled the work of such folk as President Theodore Roosevelt, whose irrepressible love of nature led him to found many of America's national parks.
Here, biologists say, having set out his adaptationist stall in On the Origin of Species, Darwin proposed female choice as the driving force behind much of the animal world's visual exuberance.
Amongst several auxiliary discoveries such as a lack of cancers, zero facial deformation, zero cavities, rugged resistance to disease and joyful exuberance for life... he noted that all of the strongest, healthiest and happiest tribes he studied ate a diet rich in saturated fats from animal meat and organs.
It is a very special dress pattern, especially our highlights the great exuberance, the glorious high school years and how we like to spend: with style and as energetic!
Radiant Orchid's exuberance also acts as a brilliant finishing touch to nails.
«We have brands that have strong appeal in Arabic cultures due to the exuberance of the pieces and materials, such as Lino Villaventura, or in the Asian market, such as Alexandre Herchcovitch.»
Most importantly, Beatty seems eager to parody himself, including his status as aging loverboy and his giddy vision of pain and exuberance in black culture.
His comedies, graceful and charming aristocratic entertainments, lack the satirical exuberance of Molière's or the thematic density of Shakespeare's: the conundrums of cross-dressing and mistaken identity in «Triumph of Love» seem pretty thin when set beside «As You Like It.»
A period piece spin on Glee, as filtered through the gauzy lens of underclass - artistic - exuberance that's plagued a subset of comedic - leaning British imports ever since Billy Elliot.
As someone who found the original Super Troopers to be overrated, what saved the sequel for me was the exuberance of the performances to balance out the lackluster laughs.
The film captures Vreeland's perhaps unwitting philosophical integrity just as much as it drowns us in the exuberance of her work.
Tarantino otherwise performed wonderfully as host — he read the script's stage direction with his usual exuberance, acting out complex camera moves and providing sound effects; he also let the audience in on some on - the - fly directing, stopping the actors at numerous points with whispered tips or orders to repeat a passage.
«Little Accidents» begins by following miner Amos Jenkins (Boyd Holbrook) as he rides the mine railway into another day on the job, all good old boy exuberance.
Gordon - Levitt's oui - oui French accent requires patience too (the actor's exuberance could have been more finely shaded), and just when you're okay with it, along comes a thick slice of Ben Kingsley as a circus impresario of indeterminate origin.
Veteran actress Dame Judi Dench wishes she could turn back time, as she prefers youthful exuberance over wisdom.The 80 - year - old star insists there...
As it stands, I like the movie as a piece of entertainment quite a bit, but the missed potential for something more still gnaws at my feelings of unabashed exuberancAs it stands, I like the movie as a piece of entertainment quite a bit, but the missed potential for something more still gnaws at my feelings of unabashed exuberancas a piece of entertainment quite a bit, but the missed potential for something more still gnaws at my feelings of unabashed exuberance.
Director Stephen Sommers (Van Helsing, The Mummy Returns) has built a career directing tongue - in - cheek juvenile action / adventure films, though his intent with this one isn't nearly as obvious, and not close to boyish exuberance in getting to play with a ceaseless array of toys at his disposal.
Whip It is about a lot of things: families [natural and surrogate]; the exuberance of sports — and its importance, or lack of same, in our lives; independence from, but not losing the respect of one's parents; feminism as an empowering of the individual rather than the emasculating of the other, and so on...
Junun is pure bliss; its exuberance radiating from every frame as PTA immerses us in Jonny Greenwood's collaboration with Israeli composer Shye Ben Tzur and the Rajasthan Express as they record the eponymous album in the Mehrangarh Fort in Rajasthan, India.
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