Sentence examples for growing enthusiasm that from inspiring English sources

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There was some positive news for Mr. Romney: 56 percent of those who would vote for him say they "strongly support" him, up from 47 percent in May, a sign of growing enthusiasm that will be important in driving turnout.

The report seems to indicate growing enthusiasm that the U.S. economy is on the mend, but there was little reflection in the day's trading.

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Few handsets could accommodate it, since manufacturers had no interest in adding the feature unless carriers were willing to introduce it.One reason for their growing enthusiasm is that customers regularly cite crummy calls as a big problem.

Growing enthusiasm for education that helps children and young people develop psychosocial competencies in addition to literacy and numeracy skills is well documented.

LONG neglected by development experts, there is now growing enthusiasm over the role that remittances play in shifting wealth to poor countries.

Re "A Blood Sport Skips the Blood but Scales Up the Bang" (Nov. 14), about the popularity of sporting clays: It's heartening to read about the growing enthusiasm for an activity that provides all the perks of hunting -- competition and reward while enjoying nature and sharpening one's skills -- without killing.

Mr Corbyn's task will be to show that compromise is unnecessary – that the growing enthusiasm for his left-wing philosophy can deliver the votes needed for a Labour majority in 2020.

A survey of pension-fund experts by Watson Wyatt, a consultancy, found there was a big appetite to tap "alpha", or skill, in the fund-management industry and there was also a growing enthusiasm for "absolute-return" funds that aim to make money regardless of market conditions.But suppose that every institution handed its portfolio to hedge-fund managers.

The exhibition's impeccably researched catalog recounts how Chase objected to Henri's growing enthusiasm for "dour subjects," things that Henri endearingly referred to as "life in the raw".

At the same time, the increasing prevalence of digital photography and remote-sensing technologies such as drones, along with the growing enthusiasm for citizen science, means that more humans are watching more species more closely than ever before.

He also claims that having to eat microwaved meals, manufactured by firms such as the Norwegian company Fjordland, was "worse than waterboarding", and that his growing enthusiasm for the reality TV show Paradise Hotel was "clear evidence of serious brain damage caused by isolation".

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