The American public, showing real signs of war weariness after two ground wars over more than a decade, is unlikely to be enthusiastic about a military confrontation with Iran that is likely to be far more costly and indeterminate than either Iraq or Afghanistan.
Mind you, a music industry executive told me last week that he and his colleagues would not be at all enthusiastic about a UK version of the service from the company they regard as one of the prime facilitators of piracy.
I've yet to see our congregation, which convenes regularly, as enthusiastic about a group of wines.
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The response was just as enthusiastic for a second run of 10 shows last month.
The least enthusiastic for a new round have been the poor countries.
Lib Dem Business Secretary Vince Cable has appeared to be more enthusiastic about a graduate tax than his Conservative universities minister, David Willetts.
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Liberal Democrat candidate Susan Kramer said the public, once enthusiastic for a mayor, had now become cynical and the contest had the potential to make London into a laughing stock.
Most expect him, reluctantly, to accept the overtures from conservatives within Ichiro Ozawa's New Frontier Party, the largest of the opposition groups and the most enthusiastic about a bigger security role for Japan.
Kodak flourished: It had a killer app, the necessary physical and business infrastructure, few decision makers, expensive competitors, enthusiastic consumers, a fast process and low risk of failure.
But a few extra bucks will secure you a seat among the infamously rowdy Bleacher Bums, who embody the celebratory spirit of the city with enthusiastic chanting after a few Old Style beers.
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"As a Kentuckian and someone who was really enthusiastic about her as a candidate, this wasn't the news I was hoping for, " Miller said.
It included a 1997 painting by one of the country's superstars, Tyeb Mehta, a frail but enthusiastic 80-year-old with a mane of silver hair who had traveled from Mumbai to be present.
Despite not having high hopes, the stripped-back sound invites enthusiastic applause from a busy studio.
He has more enthusiastic supporters and a better ground organization to get voters to the polls on Election Day.
Mr Maazel told reporters that the Philharmonic had not been given such an enthusiastic reception in a long time.
And to judge from the enthusiastic reaction at a recent preview in Cambridge, audiences are liking what they see.
Charter schools have the freedom to hire whom they want, and for this school, being young and enthusiastic counts for a lot.
Her last tweet was an enthusiastic acceptance of a friend's invite to celebrate the day with chocolate cupcakes topped with red hearts.
They are among the most enthusiastic proponents of a pan-EU energy policy, which would speak with one voice, especially when dealing with Russia.
He added staff were enthusiastic to do a good job but that they, councillors and council tax payers had to recognise it was a serious situation.
General Musharraf became more enthusiastic to do a deal after the Saudis gave the impression that, otherwise, they might withdraw their support for Pakistan's ailing economy.
As Alan Dershowitz highlighted in November, Mearsheimer wrote an enthusiastic endorsement of a psychotically anti-Semitic book written by British jazz musician and prolific anti-Semite Gilad Atzmon.
The result in front of an enthusiastic crowd was a good start for new Giants player-coach Steve Thornton who was returning to the Belfast colours after an absence of five years.
"In the relatively short time that I knew him, I found him to be a vibrant, imaginative, enthusiastic and generous man, with a deep-seated desire to help his community and a boundless energy to get things done, " he added.
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He claimed his organization was new, and thus had no track record of support, however he provided a web-site and and a very enthusiastic outlook for the vision of his organization as evidence that we could trust our donation would go to a worthy cause.
Nevertheless, this is one area of science where the mass observations provided by a large number of enthusiastic amateurs, backed up by those of a few ill-paid professionals who do it more for love than money, can provide vital scientific data.
Gerald Ford was a particularly enthusiastic collector of boardroom seats after he left the White House.
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