Sentence examples for becomes too eager from inspiring English sources

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Ms Yellen has been a strong advocate for the Fed's recent policy shifts and one of the more aggressively dovish FOMC members.A more probable scenario may be one in which the Fed becomes too eager to leave the zero lower bound.

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Some of us are terrified of the idea, others become too eager to askand become 'askaholics'askaholics

"We mustn't become too eager to deflate or disabuse them of those views".

Mr. Cesarelli tries not to become too eager about it, but he recently heard of an opening for a barn manager and interviewed for the position.

Much of his best stuff came not in the middle of an improvisation, where his playing could become too eager and tightly packed, but in gestures delivered for good measure toward the end of a song, or in the accompaniment of someone else's solo, or in a repeated left-hand pattern.

The sad truth is that when the chips are down, regulators become reluctant to put their money where their mouths are--or more precisely, they become too eager to put their money where they said they would not.

And don't get too eager.

It becomes too intense.

It becomes too flat.

Moreover, she said, when buyers accustomed to New York City-area prices see land for sale for a fraction of what a studio apartment would cost in Manhattan, they tend to become a bit too eager to become land owners.

Membership became too dangerous.

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