In this economy, with current systems still perceived as viable, it's apparently hard for many people to
muster much enthusiasm for pricy new systems with incremental improvements.
«Oh hello, James,» she said, unable to
muster much enthusiasm at the sight of him.
Years ago, when I taught language arts at the elementary level, I could never
muster much enthusiasm for poetry writing.
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.
Not exact matches
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.
In the books she's still not doing very
much, and frankly I can't
muster up
much enthusiasm her chapters.
And at one New York firm, a young female associate, with blonde, unwashed hair, a pallid complexion and dark circles under her eyes couldn't
muster up
much enthusiasm for her job.
I asked how
much, with all the
enthusiasm I could
muster while reaching into my pocket.
When the CEO of a company that makes smartwatches can't
muster enthusiasm about his own products, that doesn't inspire
much confidence.