Sentences with phrase «seems little enthusiasm»

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It seems like every time I participate in a conference, synchroblog, or collaborative effort of some kind, Micky is there, making it all happen, with little fanfare around herself, but with a contagious enthusiasm for the people around her.
Furthermore, at the risk, in my arriviste enthusiasm and naïveté, of sounding a little gauche... I seem to recall from my catechumenal days that Jesus himself had something to say on the matter.
Trump may be the only lifelong New Yorker in the presidential race, but that doesn't seem to win him any points in his hometown, according to results of an exclusive NY1 / Baruch College City poll, which which also found surprisingly little enthusiasm for a third - party run by former NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg.
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.
But there seems to be little enthusiasm for a special session before the end of the year.
Trailers seem to indicate the former, but the lack of enthusiasm around the movie is a little concerning.
It's met with such little enthusiasm and press coverage that it seems an incremental move to advertising supported books is both dead and very much alive.
Yes, I felt a little goofy carrying around the wireless headsets the guides has us use — this coming from a traveler that perhaps too proudly avoids all variations of guided tours — but the number of facts, enthusiasm in which to share those facts, and the patience to repeat said facts to each person who suddenly was having trouble operating the headset (this seemed to happen to a member of the group about every 10 minutes) was an indelible addition to the trip.
It seems like only yesterday that every potential SaGa, Mana and Vagrant Story revival at Square Enix found itself under the Final Fantasy banner in order to capture a little more marketplace enthusiasm.
A gallery assistant's response to my offer to share a map at the Thursday - evening preview of the 2009 New York Art Book Fair was unarguably commendable, but her enthusiasm seemed a little incongruous given the amount of paper pushed at this annual event.
With enthusiasm about hydrogen energy declining in the U.S., it seems implausible that this expensive technology might suit the developing world, but that's exactly where Dr. Nicolas Lymberopoulos thinks it belongs — with a little «matchmaking» help.
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