• When corporate bosses berated their bankers for unenthusiastic research reports by their analysts, those analysts jumped.

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  • Frustrations have mounted for the co-CEO as analysts have become unenthusiastic about the company.

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  • But both incumbents and new entrants were unenthusiastic about housing switching equipment in newcomers' buildings.

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  • At Washington Square Park, some students attending New York University were decidedly unenthusiastic about the latest proposal.

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  • Envy might make you unenthusiastic about the idea, but your grandchildren would lead happier lives as a result.

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  • Many Americans may be unenthusiastic about America's military excursions in recent years, particularly about the war in Iraq.

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  • For example, Europeans are distinctly reluctant to spend more money on defence, and markedly unenthusiastic about using military force.

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  • As prime minister, he at first seemed unenthusiastic about Mr Blair's efforts to inject choice and competition into the public services.

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  • Where as they are active in their dislike of Putin, my sense is that the majority are just lackluster, unenthusiastic and uneasy.

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  • When Obama turned up at the first debate as a seemingly unenthusiastic, quiet, taciturn leader he endangered his chances of staying President.

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  • Even News Corporation's Rupert Murdoch, who had been notably unenthusiastic about the Internet in its early days, threw some money at it.

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  • His father pushed architecture as the practical application of an artistic temperament, but Redon was unenthusiastic and failed his Paris entrance examinations.

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  • While he confirmed the Pentagon was looking at military options, he sounded distinctly unenthusiastic about them, stressing that America was planning alongside its allies.

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  • Ms Livni's assertion that Mr Netanyahu was unenthusiastic about peacemaking echoed sentiments addressed to Israelis on October 28th by the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas.

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  • In the view of Americans concerned with privacy the Republicans have been unenthusiastic about restricting what is seen as a legitimate tool of business.

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  • That is not really true - this election is more about persuading the unenthusiastic but decided to actually bother to vote than changing minds.

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  • David Asbury's solicitor seemed surprisingly unenthusiastic in pursuing this new lead.

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  • His mother, a well-connected apparatchik in the municipal government, was unenthusiastic.

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  • Thomas Middelhoff, its chief executive until 2002, had wanted to take Bertelsmann public, but Reinhard Mohn and his family, the dominant shareholders, have always been unenthusiastic.

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  • If the anti-union vanguard is comprised of neoliberal Democrats, can we really be surprised if Republicans follow in their wake unopposed by an unenthusiastic progressive base?

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  • Most lines are trite and forced as is, but when coupled with unenthusiastic voice work, it feels like a let down, unworthy of the ME brand.

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  • This was not true for President George W. Bush, who described his annual UN remarks as a "visit to the wax museum" because of the audience's unenthusiastic response.

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  • Poorly paid and unenthusiastic teachers are an even bigger problem.

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  • Our correspondent says that although the Taleban have many Arab, Pakistani and other foreign volunteers with them, they seem unenthusiastic about the prospect of untrained, foreign fighters joining them.

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  • They were unenthusiastic, happy to take Liberty's ad money for shows that were already on the air but unwilling to let the insurance company be involved in the development process.

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  • If Georgia is to have a chance of persuading unenthusiastic NATO members like Germany that the club needs to take in still more members, it needs to radiate responsibility, not pull stunts.

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  • Yet South Africa has been cautious about accepting the American embrace, unenthusiastic about an offer to train its army in peacekeeping and sceptical of the American legislation for a better trade deal.

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  • Mr Clark's probable replacement as head of a revamped Cabinet Office was thought to be Peter Mandelson, the prime minister's fixer, who has been notably unenthusiastic about the freedom of information bill.

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  • And while the Colorado decision was not nearly as close, Kennedy's position rattled many pro-choice advocates, who have come to count on him as a dependable if somewhat unenthusiastic defender of abortion rights.

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  • While Downing Street and the White House are united in their public and private insistence that Iran must not get the bomb, they are also deeply unenthusiastic about getting involved in another war.

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