Not exact matches
Indeed, the economic downturn
of the last
few years has my home state
of Indiana in a
frenzy as the government slashes state programs.
While just a
few days ago there were reports in the media suggesting that the Gunners had all but snapped up the 28 -
year old team mate
of our star man Alexis Sanchez, it now seems that the football journos were just jumping on the bandwagon and getting themselves in a transfer rumour
frenzy.
The free agency
frenzies of the first
few years of the legal tampering period were fun.
More than two
years ago, Barak fan Joe Anthony started a MySpace page in honor
of the then - Senator, only to see its friend list balloon to over 160,000 in the
frenzy of attention paid to the presidential race over the past
few months.
I know we just came out
of a spending
frenzy with the holidays, but if you shop smart and logically, you can score some mind blowing deals and pick up a
few pieces to remix for
years to come.
Instead, a
few years ago, administrators became concerned that the standardized - testing
frenzy was preventing educators from assessing other important aspects
of a childs education and development.
It's been a turbulent
few years for Plastic Logic, the embattled e-reader company, but the past
few days have seen such a
frenzy of activity that even the hardest - working rivals would be put to shame.
But we also flog ourselves into a real
frenzy of greed: How did we miss out so completely on Bitcoin's incredible & stupendous gains over the last
few years (even this
year!)?
And should the ice recover in the Arctic or a
few years of average or even below average temperatures will not create doubt but a
frenzied response.
Another part
of the solution is to do sensible actuarial studies to determine an optimum number
of lawyers per capita — neither too
few (China) nor too many (the US and now Canada thanks to the
frenzy of graduations in the last 18
years).
As in the savings and loan crisis and the dot - com bust, the
frenzied lending environment
of the past
few years has led us to today's subprime mess.
It was reminiscent
of the
frenzy at the Myer end -
of -
year clearance, with a
few hundred Germans leading the charge.)