Arabs themselves want to move on and are in no mood to go back to the past.
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White House fantasies to the contrary, most people are in no mood to pay more to Big Government.
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And, after the Racak killings, most Albanians are in no mood to compromise.
Having just spent half the movie trapped underground, between mounds of rubble, they are in no mood to be messed with.
And the Americans, fed up with Turkey's attitude before the war, are in no mood to offer Mr Erdogan voter-pleasing rewards now.
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The British, however, having seen both an agreed merger and a hostile one fail, are in no mood to link up with the Americans.
The viciousness of the assault on the young woman has left most Indians stunned and many say they are in no mood to celebrate.
So will instilling the mandatory skills among disheartened, sulky teenagers who have suffered ten fruitless years at school and are in no mood for more.
The officials argue, plausibly, that the leaders at Beidaihe are in no mood to take drastic action over Taiwan, so beset are they with challenges at home.
With their majority under threat, the Republican leaders in the House are in no mood to surrender the money advantage that the existing campaign-finance system gives them.
What has become clear over the past year is that the people of the Middle East and North Africa are in no mood to give up their search for justice and dignity.
Frustrated with a regime that meddles in their social lives without providing them with the education or jobs that they want, young Iranians are in no mood to listen to what their elders tell them.
Second Amendment supporters are in no mood to give those who would deny them their rights a pass and will vote in the next election in the same united way they responded to the insult leveled at them by the organizers of the Harrisburg show.
The generals are therefore in no mood to stand aside and let Mr Lebed make peace.
Today with budget cuts and layoffs, your employees are often in no mood to take their game to the next level.
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After that, the Senate will be out of session much of the time, and when senators are in town, Democrats will be in no mood to help McCain finance his White House bid.
In light of the ailing health of the British economy and the fact that the largest wave of spending cuts since 1945 are just reporting for duty, Governor King sounds in no mood to be adding to the weight of struggling households and corporations by restricting monetary policy for the sake of beating back price increase set in motion by the government.
With the lady gone and Blairism rampant, it is no wonder that the nation's sociologists are in cheerful mood.
With Congress in no mood for radical measures, the prospects for reform are dimming.
But there are signs of a breakthrough if, as now seems generally agreed, Russia is no longer in the mood to veto a British-sponsored resolution.
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