Sentences with phrase «over exuberance»

The Labs» over exuberance means small children should be supervised when in their presence.
Bark Busters trainers are often called to help the families of these dogs, usually due to their over exuberance.
The dog and handler will walk close to several people, and the dog may exhibit interest but not jump on people, pull on the leash or exhibit shyness, resentment, or over exuberance.
The transport manager exercised a discretion characterized by reflex and over exuberance.

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«When you consider this survey went out a few days after the election and an election that to all pundits was a surprise and provided results people didn't expect, I wonder over time whether the exuberance may dissipate,» Wynn said.
«Looking at recent frenzy over virtual currencies worldwide, I worry whether there is some dose of irrational exuberance there,» Bank of Korea Governor Lee Ju - yeol said over a year - end event with reporters on Wednesday night.
On the tax front, despite the recent exuberance over corporate tax policy, it's important to recognize that the average effective corporate tax rate is already just 20 % in the United States.
In his book «Irrational Exuberance», Robert Shiller, an economist at Yale University, tracks the p - e ratio of America's S&P 500 over 120 years, a period that covers huge technological change: America's railway boom, electricity, telephones, radio and cars.
It also suggests to us that the cyclical bull market is more likely to end via a gradual rolling - over than an upside blow - off, because upside blow - offs in major financial markets require exuberance from the general public.
While the perceptible change from exuberance to caution in the funding space over the last year has reshaped the dynamics of...
But it's essential to contain ones exuberance as regional risk can easily entangle in higher US yields, but so far the push in treasury yields has not been intense enough to cause a substantial adverse shift in risk sentiment, but caution prevails as the move higher in US Bond yields could be far from over.
Singer likes to describe: a breathless search, over the hills and valleys of the body, a wild tossing in bed which looks like anger but is really exuberance at being alive.
This was a world they had never seen and, with youthful exuberance, they took over the large bar area and then the dining room, belting out hymns, including, in Spanish, a jubilant «Hallelujah Chorus.»
He is over enthusiastic and thus become overzeleous and consequently displayed the characteristic of youthful exuberance in front of goal as he wants to score spectacular goals by hitting the roof of the net.
The thing that really bothers me is the thing we've disagreed on in the past and that's imo Wengers apparent lack of Urgency and decisiveness when moving into the transfer window I know that Scheweinsteiger would be a great addition but He is somewhat over the hill in comparison to the others that are being toted about and while I know that we are not the cash Rich Man Poo or Man Sh!tty or Chelski I do know that we are at a point for the first time in ten years where we don't need to replace many players or are being frced to sell the quality ones we have, we are for the first time in a spot where we only need to add two or three players and we are there in terms of being able to compete, Id hate for the financial Exuberance to stop us taking that final stride forward into the competitive team we nearly are IMO spend the money now, get the striker, get the DM and we wont need to look at transfers in a big way again for several seasons and with that in mind Id rather have the likes of Benzema or Lacazetta or even Cavanni than a nearly over the hill Scheweinsteiger.
Youthful exuberance combined impressively with the more wily members of the starting line - up, epitomised by the fine raking pass by Mitchell that was met by Rooney and clipped just over.
The first weeks of September over the years have been characterised by an abundance of goals; before early season exuberance on flat, grassy pitches in late summer sunshine gives way to a cold, muddy mid-winter's slog with floodlights switched on before half - time.
We lose that feeling of exuberance deep inside, and how that feeling can bubble up and spill over into everything.
Veteran actress Dame Judi Dench wishes she could turn back time, as she prefers youthful exuberance over wisdom.The 80 - year - old star insists there...
Her heart, her kindness, her love for children (especially those that others find tough to teach), and her wonderful exuberance have all developed over time.
«The sensibilities change over time, but the Continental is rooted in a real American - ness, a certain exuberance
On the subject of reigning in exuberance, the C63's brakes are considerably upsized over the civilian C - class, at 14.2 inches diameter in front and 13 inches at the rear, with all rotors ventilated and perforated.
Once again its sheer exuberance had won me over, that superb V10 proving that Sant Agata understands intake and exhaust noise better than anyone else.
«It may be a trend over a very long period that stock market returns are higher, but there are too many variables» — including «wealth effect» exuberance — «to be certain about it.»
Whenever the market will be back exploiting its role (that is, allocating capital in the best efficient way possible) and the greatest rational exuberance of all times will be over, not to mention the induced the moral hazard, we'll go back talking about valuations.
Over the next two years, the Nasdaq would fall 78 %, reaching a low of 1,114 on October 9th 2002 — just 13 % below the original level of the index when Alan Greenspan warned of irrational exuberance.
The market can stay irrational for long periods of time, and investors have shown irrational exuberance (as Shiller puts it) many times before, and this can repeat itself over and over again.
He pointed me to the words of Robert Shiller in his book Irrational Exuberance that: «The recent values of the price - earnings ratio, well over 40, are far outside the historical range of price - earnings ratios.
Aside from that, Greenspan had many dumb comments over — Irrational Exuberance, ARMs, and Derivatives including Credit Derivatives.
He actually used the term in the following rhetorical question he posed to his audience, «But how do we know when irrational exuberance has unduly escalated asset values, which then become subject to unexpected and prolonged contractions as they have in Japan over the past decade?»
Some of the bigger breeds are able to endure more than their smaller counterparts; however, bigger breeds can accidentally knock over a toddler in a moment of exuberance.
He didn't know what to do with all this pent - up anxiety and over the top exuberance.
The speeches showed a typical socialist exuberance over public works: the most spirited passages concerned sewage treatment plants and power grids, those glorious symbols of revolution.
You can see echoes of Henri Matisse here, but the shifting subtleties of light over the ocean come from Diebenkorn's hand in an image that combines restraint with a brushy exuberance.
But over his extraordinary career he would develop his ideas with increasing exuberance.
On view by Alan Shields, an artist admired in his lifetime for his exuberance and authenticity, are several works made of acrylic painting on canvas tubing stretched over tall metal pipes.
It presents, as evidence, over 100 prints offer a clear view of Stella's stylistic evolution — a series of reinventions from the minimalist geometric abstraction of the early years to the baroque exuberance of the later gestural work.
The accelerating pace of adoption of solar panels for distributed generation (installed at the point of use, rather than sold into the power grid) and the downward trend of module prices have created exuberance over the industry's future.
First, International Energy Agency (IEA) Executive Director Maria van der Hoeven suggested exuberance over the U.S. energy boom has risks because energy security is more than just ample supply:
The exuberance with which the latest «97 %» study has been greeted by many of those who want to promote constructive engagement with climate science reflects a distressing resistance to take in the more general «scientific consensus» that exists among science of science communication researchers that neither a deficit in knowledge of facts — ones relating to the science of climate as well as ones relating to the extent of scientific consensus — nor a deficit in the ability to make sense of scientific information is the source of continuing conflict over climate change.
With over 1,000 photographs, Shelter is a classic celebrating the imagination, resourcefulness, and exuberance of human habitat.
If we are coming out of an era of irrational exuberance and excess — not just in the housing market but in our own consumption patterns — then today is about people wanting to be seen as smart consumers, wanting to think about the purchases they are making as — it's a strong word, but as — investments that are durable over time.
Andrea's exuberance for both consuming and researching food bubbles over into brewing.
The exuberance of the youth leads to reckless and negligent driving, coupled with over speeding just for the thrill of it.
After oscillating between exuberance and a lull over the last few years, 2017 turned out to be a period of balance for India's startup ecosystem.
When Bitcoin broke through the $ 10,000 price mark last November 29, 2017, on its way up, the financial news media went absolutely crazy over the cryptocurrency, bringing a great deal of attention to it, and in many ways creating an «irrational exuberance» among newcomers to the market, leading to the significant rise in demand, and the rapid price increase.
Over time «I love you» can lose not only its exuberance but also its meaning as it takes its place on the shelf of other common experiences in life.
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