Sentences with phrase «much enthusiasm by»

Met with much enthusiasm by the conference hall, which even managed a laugh at his weak joke about climate change deniers refusing to believe DECC exists (Ed Davey LOVED that.

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You can apply this logic by injecting as much enthusiasm as possible in the first draft of your sales message and then editing it with a cold clear eye.
Much of the ego issue can be addressed by honing your skills by asking great questions and showing enthusiasm in your performance.
This could be indicated by pointing to his enthusiasm for Hegel, but identification of reality with humanly experienced reality is much more widespread in the modern world than is Hegelianism.
Tough - guy New York newspaperman Pete Hamill praised the book as a scathing indictment of the «culture of poverty» (yes, he really uses this phrase) fostered by «Eamon de Valera's Ireland,» while the literary critic Denis Donoghue, writing in the New York Times, presented the book in much the same way (though he clearly lacks Hamill's enthusiasm for the story).
Toasted by Runner's World magazine as one of the most well - organized marathons in the world, and lauded in France as the nation's «most convivial race,» this annual event in the heart of Bordeaux is as much a celebration of gastronomic enthusiasm as it is a test of aerobic fitness.
Researchers have found that children whose parents actively encourage their physical pursuits — by driving them to soccer practice, say, and cheering them on — are much more likely to stick with these activities than kids whose parents show little enthusiasm.
As much as I've always loved being a homeschooling parent, my enthusiasm has been tempered every year by our struggle with finding a math curriculum that would work for us.
President Obama has put little political capital behind his transportation objectives; Congress has yet to hammer out a new transportation bill; the Highway Trust Fund is nearing bankruptcy; Governor Andrew Cuomo has yet to take a position on Gateway, and hasn't shown much enthusiasm for transit in general, and Christie seemed to express his position on mass transit with the cancellation of ARC, which has been the subject of a very damaging report by the Government Accountability Office.
Andy Foot, Chair of the DAONB said: «By providing a step by step approach to making our rural roads so much better, we hope the Toolkit will empower communities to embrace their rural roads with confidence and enthusiasBy providing a step by step approach to making our rural roads so much better, we hope the Toolkit will empower communities to embrace their rural roads with confidence and enthusiasby step approach to making our rural roads so much better, we hope the Toolkit will empower communities to embrace their rural roads with confidence and enthusiasm.
When de Blasio made his way to stage, he was met by chanting, and whistle - blowing and much enthusiasm.
Sources at Momentum said they believed there was a fundamental misunderstanding of how they had operated: «We believe the Electoral Commission is investigating Momentum because we managed to do so much with so little and because they haven't previously dealt before with a social movement - type organisation that is powered by the energy and enthusiasm of tens of thousands of volunteers rather than large amounts of money.»
His offer to sit down over a brew or two with the City Council member and political aide detained by police on Monday seems to have generated as much enthusiasm as a flat, warm mug of Keystone — or as President Barack Obama's often ridiculed beer summit with Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates and a Cambridge, Mass., police officer
Not even the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has managed to muster much enthusiasm for the technology: it recently estimated that the ocean's maximum contribution to the global energy budget would not exceed a paltry 1 to 2 per cent by 2050.
The groundswell of enthusiasm is likely to be bolstered by the latest big news, reported on 7 September, that there may be giant plates of ice shuffling around on Europa — much as plates of rock do on Earth (S. A. Kattenhorn and L. M. Prockter Nature Geosci.
One anticoagulant that Geisbert helped test against the virus was greeted with great enthusiasm when he presented results 7 years ago, because it was the first time a drug had much impact — and yet it only reduced deaths in monkeys by one - third.
Your self - confidence will be determined by a much more subtle set of factors: the sound of your voice, your level of enthusiasm, knowledge of yourself, and so on.
I'm so touched by all the love, enthusiasm and support, and truly appreciate it sooo much!
The arguments start to wear on the audience as much as the characters, and by the time we get to the scene in which Ben's mother (played by the invaluable Susie Essman, of «Curb Your Enthusiasm») Explains Women To Him in a tidy little monologue, even he has to admit that «that's a little reductive.»
Here, they are played by real - life couple Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly, and the leads show about as much enthusiasm as two convicts chained together at the ankle.
I wish I could muster the same enthusiasm for the entirety of a film that has a by - the - books feel in its tale of a washed - out country - and - western travellin» man who is redeemed (well, maybe) by the love of a much younger woman - a journalist, no less.
Richardson's face and physical presence are as much a marvel as any of the buildings and spaces in Columbus: dressed in shapeless student clothes that make her look slightly ungainly, physically hesitant, Richardson has a candid face that simply glows in close - up, her shiny, tanned features illuminated by uncynical enthusiasm.
It's only when I start to ponder the giddy moral vacuum that produces and validates much of its entertainment — and the dearth of wisdom or vision yielded by these kicks — that my enthusiasm starts to sour.
In your review of last year's Ice Age: Continental Drift, you said this about John Powell's style: «While it was easy to get invigorated by the sheer enthusiasm of it all back in 1998, having heard pretty much the same bag of tricks so many times over now means it's pretty hard to get the motivation to listen to any of them.»
Elena and Her Men (Elena et les homes, 1956) has been rather thoughtlessly dismissed as minor Renoir and was not much appreciated upon its release, either by the public or by critics (excepting the enthusiasm of Jean - Luc Godard).
This is met with by the approval of his daughter, Rosie (Maggie Elizabeth Jones), but the outright disapproval of his 14 - year - old son, Dylan (Colin Ford), who does not meet the prospect of living in a zoo with much enthusiasm.
When teachers talk about how much they and their students gain by connecting with learners in other parts of the world, their enthusiasm is downright contagious.
«I am amazed by how much enthusiasm this idea seems to be generating, despite the fact that we don't have much evidence to support it,» said Marty West, a Harvard professor who studied the Boston program.
Typically, news of rising rates is met by fixed - income investors with as much enthusiasm as a root canal.
A trainer with little or no previous experience with aggressive dogs is taking a huge jump in approximation by agreeing to consult on such cases, and the willingness to take such a leap is as much a sign of training naivety as it is a representation of the person's enthusiasm and excitement to be working in an industry that we all love.
Much of this enthusiasm is driven by technology, which has given aquarists the equipment and materials they need to reproduce the animals themselves.
Of my writings published online on this blog and The Huffington Post since last April 2010, the ones that have in any small way gone viral, very relatively speaking, were those in which I wrote fast enough about current hot news items or ones relating or engaging with artworld celebrities: as one example, «My Whole Street is A Mosque,» written within 24 hours of the news cycle surrounding the proposal for a Islamic cultural center near Ground Zero, was picked up by various web aggregators; «Looking for Art to Love, MoMA: A Tale of Two Egos» also did very well because of my speculation about how or whether Marina Abramovic peed during her performance «The Artist is Present» at MoMA, a subject of much prurient curiosity (interesting speculation was illustrated online at New York Magazine and resolution of the mystery came in the Wall Street Journal's blog, «Speakeasy»); «Anselm Kiefer@Larry Gagosian: Last Century in Berlin,» where I tucked a critical response to Kiefer's recent show into a bit of reporting about how Gagosian Gallery was using the NYPD as its private police force, also created a spike on my Google analytics; more recently I could perceive a noticeable uptick in my readership as well as in the number and enthusiasm of my Facebook friends» comments for «Should we trust anyone under 30?
Over the past couple of years your work has been well supported by cultural institutions in Europe (you were in the same Documenta Schjeldahl couldn't generate much enthusiasm for) and to a somewhat lesser degree by their US equivalents (the most recent Whitney Biennial).
It's hard, after all, to stay cynical when you're surrounded by so much excitement and enthusiasm — even if the weather is miserable — and that, certainly, is what the Earth Day Network was providing.
I very much hope that you will look favourably upon my application by recognizing my enthusiasm and talents and invite me to an interview.
There is much clinical enthusiasm for MBCT, as evidenced by high rates of patient engagement and the recent establishment of MBCT therapist training programmes in the UK at the Universities of Bangor, Exeter and Oxford.
Thanks so much for popping by this morning, for your sweet encouragement and enthusiasm.
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