Is the government missing an opportunity, or is Mr. Market not in the mood to lend for 30 years?
The market today is not in the mood to commit to purchase aircraft.
Tuzla is a dismal compound of valley fog and wood smoke -- and its people are not in the mood to celebrate the peace agreement.
Williams, though, was not in the mood to dwell on her profligacy having been out with a knee injury since winning the Australian Open in January.
The tactic paid off just before the hour when captain Carlo Tevez scored a superb breakaway winner but Mancini was not in the mood to gloat.
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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.
If they're not in the mood to kick subordinates, perhaps we should not expect too much to emerge on 4 September (or whenever the summiteers decide to call it a day).
And sources tell me that his chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, has made it very clear to his former colleagues that, while they're listening to all ideas, they're not in the mood to dawdle.
If you are not in the mood for the rustic beach huts at Palolem or the swish Park Hyatt resort further up the coast, opt instead for the beautiful inland Vivenda dos Palhacos.
Bank of America is clearly not in the mood to just stand by and watch as technology firms like Google, Square, PayPal and LevelUp eat into the market share of banks and credit card companies in the payments market with mobile payment offerings.
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Lately, though, Apple has not been in the mood to play nice with competitors.
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Colorado Federation of Republican Women Vice-President Dulany Woodward does not seem in the mood for give and take.
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Oversight of insurance has always been a state prerogative and Americans are not really in the mood to make that change at this time.
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When your house is on fire, you may not be in the mood to hear about an impending cancer epidemic that threatens your neighborhood, so I hesitate to bring up this topic.
In other parts of Kenya, not just in Luoland, the mood is so febrile that it is hard to see how the social fabric can be restored.
That brought Symonds to the crease at 18-5, and he looked in determined mood following his fine 70 not out in the first innings.
Paulson was pressured by the prevailing mood in the nation not to bail out Lehman.
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The Greek public is not in a mood for further austerity measures and there was more protesting in the streets of Athens Tuesday.
One paper published in 2008 concluded that "the idea that pleasant weather increases people's positive mood in general is not supported by the findings of this study".
But in Wales the mood was not conciliatory as protesters at the Epynt army range in Powys vented their anger that animals infected with foot-and-mouth were being brought into an area so far untouched by the virus.
Bashing the chaebol is not new in South Korea, but this time the mood appears to be hardening.
As it grew clear that Kinshasa would not fall, the mood in the capital became exuberant.
It was a harsh decision and the nonchalant way Pavlyuchenko stroked in the spot-kick will not have improved the Twente mood.
Whatever the motive, it showed profound misjudgment, not least in Mr Sharon's assessment of the mood in Washington.
On the other hand, positive August data did not seem to change the extremely bearish mood in the rouble forex market.
So the markets will have to digest not just instability in the third largest economy in the eurozone but a mood which rejects policies which are seen as driving Italy deeper into recession.
It is hard not to look back on the mood in 2008 without shaking your head slightly.
It's a risky sector, in the sense that the demand level in much of it, in any given year, is at the whim of taxpayers--and taxpayers are not in a spending mood these days.
In Israel, the mood is not to trust any of Hamas's cautious overtures.
That would not improve the mood when OPEC next gathers in December.
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