What could be the next disappointment for investors who are enamored with a technology without considering what could go wrong?
The NBA has been enamored with a team moving to Seattle to replace the SuperSonics, who relocated to Oklahoma City in 2009 and were rechristened the Thunder.
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Even if Obama's State Department seems fully enamored with a "test of consequences" on speech critical of Islam, most Americans across the political spectrum will realize that this perverts the traditional understanding of the First Amendment.
While he enjoys the early phase of building a start-up, he is less enamored of running a large company, he said.
Nonetheless, anyone who's watching the tablet market has to wonder why Toshiba is releasing a tablet behemoth in a world enamored with smaller devices.
When I was a kid, I was enamored with the idea that I was going to get a jet pack.
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Mark-Evan Blackman, an assistant professor of design at New York's Fashion Institute of Technology, says the bespoke proliferation may be tied to young Hollywood types becoming enamored with custom suits about a decade ago.
Willie had recently moved to Angela's hometown of Beaumont, Texas -- a city so enamored with fried food and lazy summer days that it was named the fifth most obese city in the nation in 2012.
The press and public are enamored, flush with adrenaline for a new love.
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And tech oracle George Gilder thinks the fact that American venture capitalists are enamored with such companies, represents a dangerous approach to innovation that could potentially harm the U.S. economy.
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Those clues include broken family bonds, being bullied as a boy, his being enamored of the culture of violence, particularly of movies.
And I was so enamored that I wrote about them in a blog on this very website only a few weeks ago.
Captured and imprisoned for scientific study, a living "amphibious missing link" becomes enamored with the head researcher's female assistant (Julie Adams).
In any case, A's owner Charlie Finley wasn't enamored with Jackson's fashion statement, nor were many of his teammates, who felt he did it to stand out.
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On valuation, people always seem to be overly enamored with market value, which has puzzled me because as a private company, there is no liquid market on which to buy and sell shares, so a valuation is established without any degree of market efficiency.
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For anyone who has been in seclusion in the High Sierras for the last several years and missed the hype, the Year 2000 computer bug, or Y2K as acronym-enamored technologists like to call it, is the result of a computer programming convention that represents dates with only two digits for the year.
Many factors go into the cost of producing a product, and in the past many companies became enamored with the cheap prices they could have parts and components produced, completely ignoring the total cost calculation.
It was a stunning experience, especially for someone who is not especially enamored with label-driven products.
Duffield became so enamored of his Maddie that he decided to do something to help out pups without a home.
Fast-growing cities with sprawl problems, like Las Vegas, Phoenix and Denver, "are completely enamored of the density that intelligent bus transit enables, " says Robert Puentes, a fellow at the Brookings Institution.
Lloyds, once seen as a stable investment that paid high dividends and was consistently cash generative, is enamored with the task of writing down legacy assets from HBOS--with help from the British government's asset protection program--as well as rebuilding its presence in the U.K. domestic banking market.
But Spielberg has indicated boredom with action films in some recent interviews, and though no explanation was offered for the delay, aside from a statement from Spielberg's rep that it wasn't ready and was too expensive to move forward without a polished script, the "Lincoln" filmmaker may simply not be as enamored with the brutal extinction story as he once was.
Given a movie-going public that, judging by the box office, is enamored with films like James Cameron's technologically advanced 3D "Avatar" -- films that look to the future of movie making rather than its past -- the latter may prove a harder task.
Enamored with the language, he took off to New Jersey at age 17 and began working as a waiter while practicing his English.
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In fact, Max -- who spends only part of the year at Easton Neston -- has become so enamored with "all things English" that he's relocated part of his design studio to a former real tennis court in a wing designed by Sir Christopher Wren, famous for the construction of St Paul's Cathedral in London.
That would be a good start, but true reform calls for rethinking the adversarial system with which lawyers are so enamored.
Be careful not to become too enamored with the descriptive name or targeted sector of the portfolio because far too many of them tend to do a predictable standard deviation around a larger market index.
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