Sentences with phrase «say exuberance»

The balance of grip, power and braking ability is well matched, but it's pretty inert, so while there's no question the RCZ is effective, progressive, poised and exploitable, it's also fair to say exuberance is in short supply.
As cattle prices hit a 20 - year high, hedge fund Merricks Capital says the exuberance in Australian beef is overdone.
But Melbourne - based commodities hedge fund Merricks Capital says the exuberance in cattle is not going to last.

Not exact matches

«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.
«This is a consequence of irrational exuberance and the fact that some brokers so far are not allowing short trades in the future,» Hansen said by email.
«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.
I see very few signs of exuberance,» he said.
I see very few signs of exuberance,» Cooperman said.
«Our «rational exuberance» rests on a combination of above - trend US and global economic growth, low albeit slowly rising interest rates, and profit growth aided by corporate tax reform likely to be adopted by early next year,» Kostin said in a report for clients.
«This is irrational exuberance,» Royal Bank of Scotland Chairman Howard John Davies said in an interview on Bloomberg TV on Thursday.
Janet Yellen says when she first saw Alan Greenspan's «irrational exuberance» proclamation, she didn't think it would have much impact.
Bullish exuberance, rising interest rates, declines in key stock sectors and weak - handed shareholders all contributed to the losses, but Europe really «got the ball rolling,» he said.
«[Its] exuberance leads to undisciplined and disorderly conditions which are inimical to development,» he said.
Wynn said the current exuberance among millionaires is partly because the results of the election were so unexpected, and that could cause some excitement to dissipate.
They're marked by the narratives that circulate about them, says Robert Shiller, the Yale professor and Nobel laureate whose book «Irrational Exuberance» is in its third edition.
That's a sure sign of «irrational exuberance» in the markets, says John Stepek.
From new @CNBC survey: Americans» stock market exuberance has dipped: 41 % say it's a good time to invest in stocks, down 9 points since December.
This «hog - stomping baroque exuberance,» as Tom Wolfe said in a different context, gave way after World War I, and especially after World War II, to deep disillusion.
Reuters: Tweeting Turkish pianist Fazil Say denies religious insult charge Turkish concert pianist Fazil Say's exuberance has won him fans around the world, but it has also helped land him in court as a cause célèbre for those alarmed by Turkey's creeping Islamic conservatism.
As I said before, try reading Bruce Bahgemihl's «Biological Exuberance» or even go to Youtube and search on «hom o $ exuality in animals».
He said:»... I realized that the reverie and the joy and exuberance, even the aggression, I was feeling at the rock show was the same thing at the revival.»
A lot of it was friskiness, just plain I'm - rich - and - happy exuberance: the stories about acting («No, I don't think I want to act,» he says now), the time he and a date were taken to jail in handcuffs (because Dorsett didn't think the cops were acting civilly toward them), the vanity license plates that read TD 33 («I got rid of those fast,» he says).
Having the said that reading the words «Brazilian playmaker» historically is always an exciting prospect and although it's not top of the shopping list Bernard would without a doubt add exuberance and flair to an Arsenal side criticised for lacking that special player in the big games.
The youngster, who features in the number 10 role, is technically precise with his passing and set - piece taking skills, and the likes of David Luiz may have a tough time handling the exuberance of youth, as some may say.
Accordingly, Mr Oti issued an apology to the Chief Justice and members of the judiciary for the derogatory comments, saying: «I was misled in a way as a young guy with youthful exuberance, you can understand.
World financial markets are at the mercy of overheated hormones, which leads both to irrational exuberance and irrational pessimism, says trader - turned - neuroscientist John Coates.
Here, biologists say, having set out his adaptationist stall in On the Origin of Species, Darwin proposed female choice as the driving force behind much of the animal world's visual exuberance.
Richard Curtis's comedy is anchored only in exuberance, but that's more than you can say for most movies these days; it keeps you beaming with pleasure.
20 years after Boyle introduced us to «perfect day» overdoses on skag, we are reintroduced to Mark Renton and his so - called friends in a film which isn't really aiming for the same never say die exuberance that infiltrated our hearts.
But in «The Nutty Professor» he's back with exuberance and energy, in a movie that's like a thumb to the nose for everyone who said he'd lost it.
If lizard - lidded Phoenix can fool folks into believing he has leading - man moxie by portraying a man known for a lot of things but not a lot of natural exuberance («Something weird about that boy,» someone says in the picture — and they could be referring to either the ventriloquist or the dummy), then more power to him.
Ghosts of Mars, however, doesn't seem to have any rules to begin with — it's a chaotic mish - mash of ill - framed excuses for extended and dull fight scenes, most of them shot in extreme slow - motion and without any trace of the exuberance of, say, Carpenter's Big Trouble in Little China and its alleyway deathmatch.
Her exuberance might be amplified by the fact that she's only just been let loose from a rehearsal room after nine hours» work on a new play, but Debicki says she's always had «an ingrained intensity, a little bit of madness», and she puts this down to her ancestry: Polish on her father's side, Irish on her mother's.
It is, as Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan once said about the stock market, «an irrational exuberance
«It once again proves that old age and treachery overcomes youth and exuberance,» he said.
Just to reinforce the claim, I can cite Irrational Exuberance of Robert Schiller, who explicitly says, on page 135 of the 2015 edition, that from January 1966 to January 1992 the real annual return was just 4.1 %.
That said, if investors are naïve enough (and last week's exuberance gives every indication that they are), they may very well rally the market on this meaningless and entirely predictable «injection of liquidity» by the Fed.
That said, the problem is not participating in latter - stage bull markets with extreme overvaluation and / or exaggerated exuberance.
No Irrational Exuberance In an interview with CNBC's Squawk Box, former US Fed Chair Alan Greenspan says that stock markets are «significantly undervalued» based on equity risk premiums (here's a good explanation of ERP).
Shiller is saying that the portion of stock prices that is caused by irrational exuberance is not rooted in economic realities, it is cotton candy nothingness that is fated to disappear into the mist in time.
At the moment, it seems Bitcoins» following grows due to the price appreciation, which again produces price appreciation due to a feedback loop (read Irrational Exuberance for an explanation on said term).
The sheer exuberance of the multi-hued Rila Monastery took me aback; this was a moment of marvel comparable with, say, coming face to face with the Treasury at Petra in Jordan after snaking through the Siq.
«Exuberance is beauty,» William Blake said, and Luca Dellaverson's show is nothing if not exuberant.
«It was a very fertile year for artists, and the works have an exuberance, energy and sense of optimism,» says gallery director Polly Robinson Gaer.
Although he delighted in the formal beauty of the visual spectacle, he lamented that these buildings, planned in the exuberance of the late 1920s, continued to be built in the depths of the Depression, while «artists starved,» as he said at the time, and museums were «threatened with closure.»
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Best known for his raucous nudes of youths frolicking in the great American outdoors («exuberance is beauty,» as William Blake said), McGinley turned heads in 2012 with his provocative Animals series pairing nude models with even - less - bashful critters.
«One of the strengths of Yutaka's work is that it vacillates between these moments of extreme exuberance and of profound meditative silence,» says Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson, director of the Aspen Art Museum, where the artist staged a performance and exhibition in 2006.
The difference between New York and London — and even more so the Netherlands, which built storm defenses sturdy enough for the rarest calamity — is likely in part a function of America's newness, Bowman said, adding, «The United States is a young country with that exuberance and sense of indestructibility of youth.»]
When AI is mentioned in the legal environment, it is often met with disbelief, fear, or irrational exuberance, although I say that none of those reactions is warranted.
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