Sentences with phrase «sense of a clean slate»

The best part about a new year is that sense of a clean slate, that belief in the infinite possibility of the upcoming twelve months.

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But Spurs will hope that, if he gets handed a clean slate, a heightened sense of maturity will soon follow.
While this does not reveal any burning interest in science, at least he starts with a clean slate, enthusiasm and, as Science and Education pointed out last week, a sense of humour.
If The Stock - Selling Industry were dealing with a clean slate today, I don't think that there would be anyone arguing that it makes sense to tell investors to stick with the same stock allocation at times of wildly different valuation levels.
Also, things are the way they are — setting aside the politics (for recieving nations) and psychological costs (for those moving), it would make sense to some extent for people to move toward places set up for efficient wealth generation rather than to spread the wealth among the people whereever they are, so it wouldn't make sense to try to wipe the slate clean of the advantages gained from history let along geography, although the later does bring up the issue of climate change refugees, and some wealth generating capacity is spread out (land), and of course some clean energy resources are rather abundant in the developing world or parts thereof, and energy needs differ geographically even for the same lifestyle — see above... this whole paragraph should reference itself....
Especially come Spring time, when the frost begins to melt and you have a renewed sense of energy and enthusiasm to start with a clean slate.
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