Sentences with phrase «more than enthusiastic»

The council is more than enthusiastic about sustainable, long term development and will take whatever action necessary to move the project ahead.
I'm Nikki from Seeded at the Table and I'm more than enthusiastic to be here today and help you with ideas for getting dinner to your table on those very busy nights.

Not exact matches

The Essential Drucker: He's equally enthusiastic about this one, saying «absolutely love Drucker — much of what he wrote 50 years ago is more relevant than anything you read today.»
The gain of a free product emphasizes positive emotions attached to that product and that translates into reviews that may be more enthusiastic than if the customer actually purchased the product.
Investors are clearly enthusiastic about the sector's potential: Bitcoin - and blockchain - related startups attracted more than half a billion dollars in funding last year.
The rally that followed in the following hour, which took the S&P 500 up more than 25 points, was accompanied by weak volume, meaning buyers were not particularly enthusiastic.
In that same study, small businesses were more enthusiastic about the law than large ones, perhaps because without state - mandated paid leave, they would have a hard time matching the paid - leave benefits of the more generous larger companies.
Yet somehow Westergren has managed to amass more than eight million very enthusiastic listeners, advertisers like Microsoft and Lexus, and a database of some 500,000 songs.
Zers seem to be less enthusiastic about teamwork than millennials, and will be looking for jobs that allow them to pursue more than one role within a company simultaneously.
It might benefit investors to consider these arguments more closely, and with greater focus on a century of economic evidence than on the verbal arguments of enthusiastic talking heads.
We do believe, however, that business values increased more than stock prices, so we begin 2012 enthusiastic that stocks are now priced at an even larger discount to our value estimates.
In the immediate aftermath of the shooting in a Parkland high school that killed 17 people and injured more than a dozen others, pressure mounted for Congress to actually do something on guns — and Trump seemed enthusiastic about the idea.
Like Michael, I am pretty enthusiastic about emerging markets that seem to be more progressive than the developed markets are.
For more than 100 years, Girl Scouts and their enthusiastic supporters have helped ensure the success of the iconic annual cookie sale — and they've had fun, developed valuable life skills, and made their communities a better place every step of the way.
The constant threat of a US remake has so far proved no more than a rumour, but the show lives on through an enthusiastic fan community that continues to hold an annual convention called Tedfest, which is well worth a Google search.
But a video along those lines has been viewed 15 million times and liked more than a quarter - million times since it was posted on January 10, featuring an enthusiastic young Christian from Washington state.
I am really enthusiastic about your generation; I have often said that I think it is more promising than mine was.
Churches which have tried a variety of marriage enrichment retreats report that participation by couples in the first ten years is generally more enthusiastic than that of couples in any other marriage stage.
They meant so much to me, and today I woke up feeling more energized and enthusiastic than I have in a long time.
In spite of all its progress in historical perception, it really remained more foreign to him than was the rationalism of the 18th or early 19th century, which was drawn close to him by virtue of its enthusiastic faith in the advancing moral progress of mankind [from the translation by Henry Clark, Ethical Mysticism, pp. 198 f.].
Judging from the enthusiastic online reviews, other Janeites found all this more diverting than I did.
Trump and Clinton proved a contentious pair from the start — more evangelical voters planned their pick out of distaste for the other candidate than out of enthusiastic support for their choice, according to the Pew Research Center.
Their writings found larger and more enthusiastic readership in Latin Europe than in Islam itself.
The women who lead this movement are, understandably, more enthusiastic about the movement than about the resistant churches.
They take its publication as an important event in the life of the church, and they note particularly its enthusiastic reception by the laity as a sign that they may have a theological vocation in the church after all, in spite of the fact that their writing has up to now given more ecclesiastical offense than they expected.
As one of the Second Vatican Council's more enthusiastic experts — as well as one of its first critical interlocutors during the years of its sometimes questionable presentation in the popular imagination — Ratzinger can scarcely be accused of having a less than astute sense of the context within which the Church has to evangelise.
The 18 - year - old is one of the most exciting young players in Europe at the moment and more than a few eyebrows were raised when Mourinho engaged in a long and enthusiastic conversation after last season's Europa League final.
In 1994, when I was president, it was a great thrill to sit in the stands at Soldier Field in Chicago with more than 67,000 enthusiastic fans, including German chancellor Helmut Kohl and the president of Bolivia, Gonzalo Sànchez de Lozada, in the opening game of the World Cup.
«I have never been more like fulfilled and excited and enthusiastic and happy, career-wise, than I was when I was driving home from the press box that night,» Gantt said.
Perhaps Wenger is right about Wilshere's ball - winning abilities, although the player has certainly shown himself to be an enthusiastic tackler and appears more than willing to embrace the challenge of improving that aspect of his game.
If the enthusiasts are the ones writing the policy, and being enthusiastic may alter one's perception of the facts, are the rules we've been following based on little more than bias and zealotry?)
After your class, not only was my husband more enthusiastic about adopting than he had been before, but we felt armed with the knowledge of what it truly means to be in an open adoption.
In our household, this usually includes enthusiastic declarations of how much one child appreciates another child's fork / plate / cup / seat, more so than their own, even, and will make such exuberant vocalizations throughout the entirety of the meal.
AJ is, in fact, a much more enthusiastic nursling than her big sister ever was as a toddler.
Her galloping will probably be more enthusiastic than graceful, but that's normal.
As both a parent of an active toddler and an enthusiastic, expectant mom — nothing is more sacred to me than the successful creation of a healthy, happy and «Green» home environment for my beloved children.
This team is bigger, more diverse, and more enthusiastic than Bernie's team — it's time for us to show it.
He still has some summer tan, and he seems ever - so - slightly more enthusiastic than usual.
The best working hypothesis at this point in time is that Republicans in the district will be more enthusiastic in November than Democrats will be.
On the other hand, enthusiastic Conservatives are having none of it — to them Labour is far more left - wing than its own enthusiastic supporters think.
As the days dwindle until President Bush joins what Herbert Hoover called the «most exclusive trade union in the world,» the unpopular commander in chief appears decidedly enthusiastic about embracing a lower profile, recently declaring that he's more than ready to forgo the limelight.
It is so refreshing to back a candidate who is more an activist than a politician, who believes in something other than their own self - interest, and who, like Bernie, will certainly mobilize thousands of enthusiastic voters to rally behind his candidacy,» NYPAN Co-Chairman George Albro said in a statement.
The Ed Koch bridge must be approved by the City Council, but Speaker Christine Quinn was enthusiastic in her support for the renaming, saying that Koch «deserves way more than a street,» according to the Times.
Enthusiastic applause greets his pledge that Labour would tax bankers» bonuses and guarantee a job for every young person out of work for more than a year.
Two of them, Dutchess County resident and corporate attorney Antonio Delgado and Greene County businessman Brian Flynn, managed to raise more than the incumbent did, relying on an enthusiastic donor base and nationwide attention on a «purple district.»
As it goes, I'm more enthusiastic about this than I was about him hugging huskies or whatever he was up to when he began the detoxification process, but it's not me he has to persuade.
Republican voters are more enthusiastic than are Democrats and non-enrolled voters.
A poll found upstate New Yorkers tend to be less enthusiastic about the economy than those who live in New York City — but Republicans tend to be more optimistic.
And, Deutsch said the governor seems more enthusiastic than ever about addressing homelessness and poverty.
«More than 50 - percent in every precinct,» Perez Williams told an enthusiastic crowd at her watch party.
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