These crimes, related in awful detail, have outraged public opinion and left it eager for action.
Companies are so eager for executives they will lend them money to buy the initial stake.
Wall Street dealmakers, hungry for the advising fees, are eager for it to resume.
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Mr. Fu, for his part, appears eager for Sinopec to step up shale-gas exploration in China.
Eastwood is eager for the chance to make his mark on the international stage.
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And I think there are young people all across America who are eager for that opportunity.
The government is eager for foreign investment, and recently lifted foreign-equity caps for certain services.
Knowing most start-ups fail, many entrepreneurs are eager for an objective view of their progress.
Politicians eager for office have the street smarts to concoct a good story and look busy.
And they seem eager for someone to tell them what to do with their money.
We are all eager for new knowledge that will enable us to avoid developing dread diseases.
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But the deal highlights the harsh choices confronting a once war-torn country eager for foreign investment.
Mr Riordan's re-election suggests that the city is eager for another round of vigorous growth.
He had stepped purposefully into the dock, apparently eager for the long-awaited chance to argue his case.
But a growing number were individuals, often eager for features such as cameras, games and Internet browsing.
Other recent immigrants are eager for a bigger share of the tourist business, dominated by mainland operators.
Mr Bush is eager for the deal to be signed and ratified before he leaves office in January.
The Greek government has been eager for the foreign investment as it struggles through a deep financial crisis.
But Republicans will be eager for any chance to turn some attention to the fight against terrorism at home.
State-owned China National Petroleum Corporation, eager for secure long-term supplies, has bought 40% of a large project in Sudan.
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Japan is eager for U.S. natural gas exports, but U.S. manufacturers are worried that they could be adversely impacted.
Tiny companies eager for capital are beginning to sprout, and Germans, at long last, are eager to finance them.
His course makes the problems of liberalism worse and more urgent, as though he is eager for a crisis.
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Light on: Depressed mice become more socially active and more eager for sugar.
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Many Minnesotans are concerned about the government spending money in hard times, but fans are eager for a new stadium.
Each market is burgeoning with growing middle classes eager for wider adoption of washing machines, dish washers and the like.
Eager for a payoff, ChevronTexaco Vice Chairman Peter Robertson vows that production will hit 2 million barrels a day by 2008.
The Legislature is eager for a new gas pipeline, and lawmakers have argued for years the tax system needs to be revamped.
In retrospect, do you think your administration was so eager for Solyndra to succeed that it missed some of the critical warnings?
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But the company is not intent on dragging the deal out forever, and it seems increasingly eager for the fighting to end.
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