Sentences with phrase «little less enthusiasm»

I know you think they are, otherwise you probably would react with a little less enthusiasm.

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Others have little choice but to go back, but they do so with far less enthusiasm than before.
Made using a wholesome and nutty wholegrain spelt flour, sweetened only with dates and bananas, vegan (and great if you've decided to take part in Veganuary) and very quick and easy to make, these cakes, muffins, loaf, cookies and puddings are delicious and nourishing treats; less heavy than all those pies and puddings around at Christmas, but certainly just as tasty, fulfilling any cravings if you're trying to slightly curb your cake - enthusiasm a little after the festive - excess!
Unlike adults, babies pass gas with a little less decorum and a lot more enthusiasm.
Offering little dialogue and even less in the way of explanation, this is a movie that's going to engender enthusiasm from certain quarters and head scratching from others.
State officials worry some schools may comply with little preparation or enthusiasm, making it less likely the system will actually produce improvements in teaching.
They treat their employees like crap, pay them as little as is legally possible (or less if they find loopholes), and bust unions with the glee and enthusiasm of a scouser wolfing down a full English breakfast.
Dan would stay home in their one - bedroom apartment on Blake Avenue in East New York — at that time, not yet the sister neighborhood of 1945 Stalingrad — and dream his old dream of playing jazz trumpet, another enthusiasm that had hysterically played itself out at the New York School of Music (Sunset Park branch) over a little less than eight months.
However, in comparison with Nathaniel Hill and Walter Osborne, Kavanagh was far less influenced by Impressionism, and showed little enthusiasm for plein - air painting.
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