India's government may just be in a mood for the sort of boldness McKinsey calls for.
MPs will doubtless be in a mood to flex their muscles.
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Few of America's top managers, however, yet seem to be in a mood to take on the kind of extra risks which might meet inflated growth expectations, or beat the long-term trend, until they feel confident that restructuring has indeed dealt with all the excesses of the late 1990s.
Maybe he'd be in a better mood if he were in jeans and sweaters like the other volunteers.
But many people may be in a celebratory mood this holiday season in Canada, as Pzifer, maker of Viagra, announced this week an immediate price cut of close to 25% to better compete with coming generics.
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In all, with such a dismaying election behind them, Europe's leaders will be in a gloomy mood as they gather in Brussels this week.
President Obama is well justified to be in a chipper mood this week.
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Belichick, in a typical sour mood, declined to be interviewed by CBS in a postgame session but did speak with reporters.
Visitors, though, are likely to be in a festive, celebratory mood and willing to exercise more patience and courtesy, he said.
Trouble is, the American people appear to be in no mood for such a commitment.
It's one of the reasons Nelson was not in a let bygones be bygones mood yesterday when talking about Bilonog and doping.
And, to be fair, Democrats are rarely in a compromising mood when it comes to cuts to entitlement programs.
It didn't work because the voters in Massachusetts, like a lot of voters around the country, seemed to be in the mood for change.
Sabres forward Steve Ott expects there to be a somber mood inside the arena in Boston.
The recent election strengthened the hand of those who want to extend all the tax rates at current levels, but the lame duck Congress may be a little cranky and not in an accommodating mood.
Barca were not in the mood to be lenient and after Messi curled a 30-yard free-kick narrowly wide and forced Pyatov to catch his cheeky chip, they doubled their advantage.
With gold breaking out to new highs and the stock market in a happy mood, I doubt the Fed will be aggressive anytime soon.
In a first-of-its kind study conducted at the University of Toronto and the Krembil Neuroscience Centre, researchers implanted electrodes in a specific part of the brain already known to be involved in depression and other mood disorders.
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The theme for the upcoming Thoughts on the Business of Life page in the Oct. 24 issue of FORBES is repentance, partially in honor of the Jewish holy days but also as a nod to the general somber mood the Western World seems to be in right now.
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Be of no illusion, this coalition of Center Left and Center Right will start off in a mood of sweetness and light.
Lighting in your home will be programed to emit a range of colors so you can change the mood whenever you feel like it.
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In their present mood, if Britons are given a vote, the constitution may be as big a flop as Jemini's off-key singing.
In a rare misjudgment of the public mood, Lula laughingly lamented his bad luck to be leaving just before the largesse arrived.
You sensed that all the worry of whether or not they would be able to make the journey had clouded his mood earlier in the week but now it felt like a small part of Nottingham had descended on his hotel.
Attempting to make snap historical sense of seemingly seismic shifts in national mood is also a notoriously fickle business, and in the UK in particular there should be a wariness of getting caught up too exuberantly in the moment.
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