Sentences with word «enthused»

Loads of «old Labour» types are now marching with Corbyn and these people are not the rebellious Trots under the bed that Corbyn's opponents would have us believe but people enthused by a man in politics who actually appears to have principles that he stands by and has lived his life by them.
We were all astonished our family members were not enthused about the good news.
The leadership candidates are likely to be less enthused.
«I'm just not feeling it from the base that they're enthused by him,» the county leader said.
Some Jacksonville Democrats were less than enthused by his mayoral re-election bid, in which he essentially rejected Democratic orthodoxy until he started falling behind now - Mayor Curry in public polls.
Washington Democrats were not particularly enthused about his chances.
He also enthused many Labour activists, who flocked to his rallies in the 1983 election campaign.
A member of pressure group, Occupy Ghana, Sydney Casely - Hayford, is not enthused by a request from the Auditor - General (A-G), Daniel Yaw Domelevo, to the Attorney General (AG) for prosecutorial powers to enable his outfit deal with officials indicted in the reports of the State Auditor.
The post-referendum environment offers the chance to re-engage with a public which is better educated about and enthused by constitutional politics than ever before.
They all seemed genuinely enthused afterwards, although they are such a resolutely upbeat lot it can be hard to tell.
She acknowledged that Jeremy Corbyn's campaign had «mobilised and enthused vast numbers of people in a way we haven't seen for decades».
One of Ghana's top music producers, Justice Oteng known in music circles as Wei Ye Oteng is not enthused about actor Lilwin's recent music exploits.
So how exactly are we supposed to get enthused about something that will never, ever happen?
If you're sensible and moderate, perhaps even old - fashioned in your outlook, in favour of traditional marriage, say, or concerned about the pace of change in society, maybe disapproving of mass immigration and not particularly enthused by the growth of identity politics, then there's not really anywhere for you to go, politically, these days.
It's little wonder so many young people are enthused and active in his campaign.
If Jeremy Corbyn were to be removed, would the tens of thousands of newly enthused members go their own way?
«Tedra Cobb also spent the morning pursuing the exhibits, and appeared enthused about discussions with Plattsburgh High students on solar panel installations — including those in classrooms that students use to charge their cell phones.
The MP, who was not enthused about the development, also criticized the Military's decision to offer protection, saying «Why would they protect them because it is a private enterprise... there is something fundamentally wrong.»
Paul why don't you try and convince some youth to get enthused over whoever your candidate is, or have you given up.
As he arrived in Brussels for today's meeting of EU foreign ministers, Johnson enthused: «I think there is a lot to be positive about and it is very important not to prejudge the president - elect or his administration.
Cuomo, however, was less enthused with a proposed increase in taxes via the Assembly Democrats, pointing to opposition over the extension of the millionaires tax from Senate Republicans.
Asked on the Daily Politics if he would like Miliband back in the shadow cabinet, Pollard enthused:
The great division of perception - between those enthused by his amiable, eccentric, dishevelled style, and those baffled by it - continues.
Perhaps in an exciting boom - time environment, where large amounts of money are ready to be invested, it would be easy to find enthused people to join in.
He enthused that the university had set a creditable academic standard matched with agricultural and entrepreneurial programmes to generate employment, adding that every student has a small portion of land where they practice agriculture and learn from it.
David Cameron was in Exeter this lunchtime to deliver his latest pro-EU salvo to a packed house of (vaguely) enthused students.
He says he's enthused by the campaign, but I don't sense much energy in him.
Lai Muraino Oso, the birthday commemorative lecturer enthused, was a «highly detribalised Nigerian».
The noises from others within the meeting were slightly less enthused.
Why don't MPs explain the benefits of getting enthused about issues - leaving aside their tribal thoughts?
Children are so easily enthused by nature.
«The American President is just one of the huge, great global brands, and he is penetrating corners of the global consciousness that I think few other presidents have ever done,» he enthused.
Skelos had not been enthused over the initial wage hike to begin with, but today said there should be discussions such as workers compensation and regulatory reform with any minimum wage conversation as well.
Linklaters» Chairman Robert Elliott enthused:
Penultimate Monday, El Rufai had flagged off a free, one - meal feeding programme for the 1.8 million Kaduna State primary pupils and enthused that the programme would increase school enrolment and assist children to learn better.
Similarly, state Republicans were less - than - enthused by the teacher's union's political efforts aimed at Grisanti.
Lib Dem MP Layla Moran enthused: «Listening to the great Ken Clarke speaking on Europe.
Critics were less enthused by the change.
The state Business Council was no less enthused by the U.S. Senate's tax reform plan than the group was for the House GOP proposal.
Faso was not totally enthused with Jonathan Trichter, the Democratic consultant who is running for the Republican line for state comptroller.
«We're going to protect everyone across the board, so I'm very very enthused about the fact that we have gotten it done,» she told reporters on Friday.
In New York City, Democrat Bill de Blasio handily won a second term, but there wasn't much to suggest that voters were too enthused about the idea.
Party delegates seemed to be enthused by the idea of a programme of reaching out to the British Pakistani community and we were further buoyed by the clear support from the Parliamentary Party.
His overall total is still six figures ahead of Enneking's $ 271,000 war chest, though she was enthused by her campaign gaining ground.
• Banning people who previously supported the Greens when there was no Labour representative they could relate to, who are now enthused by Labour because they have someone representing their interests in Jeremy Corbyn, is against the party's long - term interests and negates the fact that the Greens share a lot of Corbyn's ideas and values.
He says the pension fund is also shifting away from investments like coal and he's not enthused about nuclear because as a resident of Long Island, electric customers are still paying for a nuclear plant which never opened.
«I am sure His Excellency President Buhari will be absolutely enthused if he were to find himself, not only crystalizing the policy position we have taken so far but also coming here himself to come and open a facility as big as this before the end of his first term.
Back in Hastings, the newly enthused Labour members are mostly also local members of Momentum.
«I am particularly enthused with the President of the Republic and the Sports Minister for remembering the people of this area.
Lord Tebbit said: «The Tories have to ask themselves this question: who is going to be enthused to vote for them by promises of higher taxation.»
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