Sentences with phrase «of being eager»

Continental Europe, Japan, and the UK are the only developed economies large enough to absorb a significant change in the volume of capital inflows, but none of them are eager to absorb the current account implications.
Many of us are eager to see what happens to the above words.
We were set to go to Trinidad, Cuba just after Christmas, and it's safe to say all of us were eager to get on that plane.
I was worried about the rain, and well, maybe a small part of me was eager to fill that extra backpack space with something else.
«Just call a care facility that's near your home whether it's for elders or people with disabilities, almost all of them are eager to have people come in and visit,» she said.
At the root of it all I am an eager student of life, just trying to be a good human.»
BUT I know that the majority of you are eager for spring to arrive and also the fact that the fashion weeks starts today, so already have a full month of fall / winter clothes ahead.
Most of them are eager for a marriage so if you are lookingfor a long term companion, then join us today.
It was launched in 2006 and it has gathered thousands of singles big beautiful women and their admires to one place where all of them are eager to find their love and romance online.
One of them is eager to fulfill her destiny of dance and movie stardom; the other is on a mission to unearth the mysteries of her past.
Many of you are eager to try the VR demo of the Wipeout Omega Collection and it's now live on the PlayStation Store.
Most of us are eager to win and see what happens at the end.
Yet when it comes to climate science the lay public is hungry for knowledge, and many of them are eager, and well - prepared, for a level of sophistication and detail that can't be found in lay journalism or even popular literature; An Inconvenient Truth isn't enough.
All of us are eager to try out Cortana, the digital assistant in Windows 10.
It is, however, a phone that does those things and it's because of that we were eager to check it out.
One that most of us are eager to see end.

Not exact matches

He's realized he finds having strong relationships with his family, work he's proud of and eager readers and listeners more satisfying than knowing the play - by - play of March Madness.
Republican leaders may not be eager for a pound of flesh.
Everyone is eager to walk the maze - like streets lined by brilliantly hued buildings and the clutch of new boutiques, cafes, and galleries.
If you have a high potential employee who is too eager to climb the corporate ladder, for example, you can use the five levels to help them understand how they can gain more autonomy over time by first earning the trust of their manager.
With tens of thousands of driven, smart, and eager attendees crammed into a few - block radius, you've casually found yourself next to big thinkers and even actors and musicians who are just getting a snack or grabbing themselves a beer.
These are natural outlets for the company, he says, because many of its dozens of advertisers are eager to reach a college - aged crowd.
If you're eager to explore, but not sure where to start, check out this list of seven awesome types of social media content you can be creating right now.
The New York Times reports that the impending public offering of the company formerly known as Snapchat is drawing excitement from many of the city's money managers, eager to assist Snap's 1,900 employees as some of them prepare to become millionaires for the first time.
The first is that emerging economies are expanding rapidly, creating unprecedented growth in a global middle class who are both producers and eager consumers of manufactured goods.
If we look hard, we find all kinds of supposedly established legacy companies that would be vulnerable to competition from an eager and creative startup.
The company can't afford to hire someone with decades of sales experience, so it recruits recent graduates who are eager, hungry, but need to be schooled in the skills of the discipline.
His youth and enthusiasm for reform work in his favor, in a country where the majority of the population is young and eager for work.
When Serge Longin, founder of RevenueWell, moved the Bannockburn, Ill. - based marketing services company to a new office in 2012, he was eager to transform the bland, all - white office environment.
And nor is the burden of such a license a burden that corporations should be too eager to bear.
Encompassing more than 60 % of the vote, his supporters include progressives eager to see Edmonton embrace urbanism now, and conservatives happier with the way the city has always been.
Look no further than the runaway success of Pokémon GO as an indication of how eager consumers are to embrace AR.
But, Rachel Reeves, a Labour party politician and the chair of the Business Committee in the House of Commons, is less eager for London to pursue the listing.
Treat them as extensions of your team, and they'll be eager to spread the word.
Lenders have been all too eager to dole out HELOCs, creating the perception of instant, easy money.
I also like people that are like me, full of energy and eager to make their mark on the world.
In these days of wildcat strikes and back - to - work legislation, it is difficult to remember an era when Air Canada's management and its unions didn't seem eager to stab each other's eyes out with forks.
Similarly, and years after initiating the Global WIL Economic Forum, Le Ray is now eager for the forum to present and explore initiatives that promote diversity and inclusion as the cornerstones of sustainable economic development.
«Even though they may have never taught a class before, maybe they're an expert in social media and will help promote an event if they're willing to get in front of a group who are eager to learn more.»
We thought the class of 2001 would be eager to hear from those who have been there, grown that, and written the book on it.
It's only been a few minutes since I entered the delicately scented sales floor of a Saje Natural Wellness store on Toronto's Queen Street West, and I'm already getting a mini neck rub from Laura, an eager, yet unerringly polite, salesperson.
But the world is quite eager to give you a set of criteria if you let it.
«To this day, before doing something I don't want to do, I try to transform it into something I'm eager to do,» he writes, citing no less than Mary Poppins as an authority in support of this plan.
Shenzhen, China, aspires to be the Silicon Valley for hardware makers, a place where accelerators are eager to help you build, test, refine, and make a million of something all in the same day.
But more important to Switch than the sale itself was the fact that Japanese distributors, eager to sign on with potentially big players, were willing to pay 50 % of their order value up front, with the balance on a letter of credit.
There are two types of innovators: the highly experienced professional who brings years of industry tribal knowledge, and the young and eager beginner fresh on the professional scene.
If Japan's swooning yen is an early warning of an oncoming currency war, the global financial elite aren't eager to discuss it.
And despite those setbacks, she's still eager preach the gospel of entrepreneurship.
Over the past decade, domestic consumption's share of the economy has plunged from around half to a miniscule 35 %, the lowest of any significant economy ever, according to Michael Pettis, a finance professor at Peking University whose online writings have become must - reads for those eager to divine what's really going on in China.
Eager to draw the millions of viewers that some uploaders were getting, Boivin put some of his short films up on the site, only to be disappointed when the big audiences didn't come.
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