Be careful not to get swept up in irrational
exuberance when the market's on a tear, and avoid becoming overly pessimistic in the wake of a crash.
Laugh - out - loud verse and humorous line drawings capture an older brother's frustration and a little sister's
exuberance when they spend the day fishing with dad.
Audri doesn't let his first few failures slow him down, and
his exuberance when he succeeds is infectious.
Rally organizer Dan Torres, a New Paltz town councilman, displayed a degree of youthful
exuberance when he called Sanders «the most popular politician in the 19th [Congressional] District.»
Not exact matches
«
When you consider this survey went out a few days after the election and an election that to all pundits was a surprise and provided results people didn't expect, I wonder over time whether the
exuberance may dissipate,» Wynn said.
A lack of fear leads to «irrational
exuberance,»
when investors pay no attention to the fundamentals of their investment decisions.
They panic and sell
when prices drop, then fall victim to what Alan Greenspan in 1996 called «irrational
exuberance» and buy
when prices soar.
Janet Yellen says
when she first saw Alan Greenspan's «irrational
exuberance» proclamation, she didn't think it would have much impact.
There will absolutely be a day
when the irrational
exuberance dries up, every bubble bursts.
When will this period of irrational
exuberance end?
The question of how and
when a government or central bank should intervene in free market «irrational
exuberance» is much debated.
When these newer forms of worship have reverence, dignity, and fitness, and when it is the greatness and glory of God that is celebrated rather than the worshiper's own exuberance, there is much to commend t
When these newer forms of worship have reverence, dignity, and fitness, and
when it is the greatness and glory of God that is celebrated rather than the worshiper's own exuberance, there is much to commend t
when it is the greatness and glory of God that is celebrated rather than the worshiper's own
exuberance, there is much to commend them.
Still,
when John's gospel testifies that in the incarnate Word all things have their being and
when St. Paul extends Christ's lordship to the entire universe, are we not beyond the kind of
exuberance that pertains to romantic expression?
Disraeli and Gladstone had long been rivals and
when Gladstone successfully attacked his opponent's policies in Turkey Disraeli turned on him and called him «a sophistical rhetorician, inebriated with the
exuberance of his own verbosity.»
If you figure about 10 years (3 - 4 college, 6 - 7) of floating through a career on talent and
exuberance mostly, what do you have
when talent is fleeting and the existential value of your football career diminishes?
From its
exuberance it seemed that way, especially
when Hamilton grabbed a U.S. flag from a spectator and took a victory lap around the rink with Orser and Sabovtchik.
Throughout the series and particularly after the Bucks easily won the second game, played in Baltimore, where the Bullets had terrorized the New York Knickerbockers, only one question lingered: would a glimmer of flamboyance or a peep of
exuberance escape the Milwaukee machine
when it finally won the title?
The thing that really bothers me is the thing we've disagreed on in the past and that's imo Wengers apparent lack of Urgency and decisiveness
when moving into the transfer window I know that Scheweinsteiger would be a great addition but He is somewhat over the hill in comparison to the others that are being toted about and while I know that we are not the cash Rich Man Poo or Man Sh!tty or Chelski I do know that we are at a point for the first time in ten years where we don't need to replace many players or are being frced to sell the quality ones we have, we are for the first time in a spot where we only need to add two or three players and we are there in terms of being able to compete, Id hate for the financial
Exuberance to stop us taking that final stride forward into the competitive team we nearly are IMO spend the money now, get the striker, get the DM and we wont need to look at transfers in a big way again for several seasons and with that in mind Id rather have the likes of Benzema or Lacazetta or even Cavanni than a nearly over the hill Scheweinsteiger.
But
when scientists searched for those lines, it soon appeared that the National Institutes of Health, which tracked down the lines for the president's staff, had been guilty of a kind of irrational medical
exuberance.
When we returned, I was so charmed by the
exuberance of all the uncontrolled growth that I just let it continue to go wild!
When you've come to terms with the past and are ready to embrace life after divorce with
exuberance and optimism, it's time to get dating.
When you've come to terms with the past and are ready to embrace life after divorce with
exuberance and optimism, it's time to get dating again.
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.»
And while the plot can become convoluted, the film is not really about the narrative but about the joy of self expression and,
when we hear Miguel singing «Un Poco Loco» with the bone rattling Héctor, it is a moment of rare
exuberance.
M. Manikandan's debut feature The Crow's Egg is a child's - eye tale of
exuberance and kinship that only loses its focus
when it wants to play grown - up.
But
when another prisoner, a French Foreign Legion member, escapes from the rebels» hideaway with a map revealing Peter's whereabouts, Terry teams up with a fellow negotiator, Dino (David Caruso), and some mercenaries for a rescue operation, which they carry out with the
exuberance of rampaging cowboys.
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.
The initial entries were written
when the Knightens were still newlyweds in the full bloom of youth, and exhibiting an endearing combination of bravado,
exuberance and vulnerability.
That's
when the movie's
exuberance really takes hold: Thor finds himself captured by the booze - guzzling bounty hunter Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson, wonderfully rambunctious), a wayward Asgardian warrior who drags the god into the captivity of the planet's ruler, a flamboyant, psychedelic tyrant named Grandmaster who's basically Jeff Goldblum playing himself.
Set to open in the UK in May and in the U.S. sometime this Summer, the story is set at the birth of the punk movement, the story follows the
exuberance of first love, and the universe's greatest mystery of all: how to talk to girls at parties — especially
when a young man finds out how truly otherworldly these girls are.
Like with Boogie Nights in 1997 and Pulp Fiction in 1994, the
exuberance of Trainspotting defines for me a stage of cinephilia,
when I first began to really believe in the joy of making cinema.
Peyton Reed (The Break - Up, Down with Love) continues his visually appealing flair for light comedies, particularly in the quirky romance department, and
when the film works its best is in the more quaintly geeky moments involving Carl's love interest, Allison (Deschanel, The Happening), in her artsy new wave band and Carl's boss, Norman, and his
exuberance for offbeat things, including a Harry Potter themed party.
Exuberance will rub off on the students in your classroom
when you are passionate about the content you teach.
The main hazards out here are sheep and your own
exuberance, and
when driving the 100HP it's all too easy to get carried away, charging at corners, challenging the chassis.
When paired with the CVTi - S continuously variable transmission, there's just not enough power or even revvy
exuberance to help get the driver involved.
But it won't be limited
when it comes to youthful
exuberance and is packaged in a remarkably attractive and affordable container.
I don't get why analysts seem to forget that Asus has done pretty darn well with the Transformer (
when it's not measured against the irrational
exuberance exhibited by the iPad phenomenon).
So, imagine my
exuberance a couple of weeks ago
when the title appeared in the «coming soon» section of JManga's newsletter!
Over the next two years, the Nasdaq would fall 78 %, reaching a low of 1,114 on October 9th 2002 — just 13 % below the original level of the index
when Alan Greenspan warned of irrational
exuberance.
When stocks are priced at three times fair value, irrational
exuberance is at its zenith.
When will this period of irrational
exuberance end?
He actually used the term in the following rhetorical question he posed to his audience, «But how do we know
when irrational
exuberance has unduly escalated asset values, which then become subject to unexpected and prolonged contractions as they have in Japan over the past decade?»
I have on numerous occasions cited Robert Shiller's finding (from Irrational
Exuberance) that, on the three earlier times
when prices went to the sorts of levels where they reside today, stock investors experienced an average price drop of 68 percent.
The Labs» over
exuberance means small children should be supervised
when in their presence.
Puppies learn how to «read» each other, and to modify their playstyle
when their
exuberance gets out of hand.
The problem occurs
when this
exuberance does not end... Continued
Many owners appear to be at a further loss
when confronted by utterly predictable problems, such as jumping up, pulling on - leash, and expressing the boundless energy and
exuberance accompanying doggy adolescence.
He was the hit of the show
when he ran the course with
exuberance and a lot of excited barking.
They should eventually be able to contain their
exuberance and wait, even
when the door remains open, until you give them the happy release word.
But Max had other ideas: He knocked the kids down in his
exuberance, ran off down the street to play ball with the Martin children, and brushed everything off the coffee table
when he wagged his tail.