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The sell-off illustrated how quickly sentiment can turn.
It is a sign of how quickly sentiment is turning that Dubai can even contemplate such a pitch (see chart).
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Quickly that sentiment jumps tenses, becomes: "Why don't we now . .
She tries to spin the Chinese company Haier's bid for Maytag, for instance, as a story of "just how quickly protectionist sentiment can derail a foreign company's plan for growth," before eventually explaining that Maytag was ultimately sold to Whirlpool for far more money than Haier was willing to pay.
They could force investors to commit investments to longer-term projects, by making it harder to invest in stock and real estate markets, which tend to attract "hot money" that flows in and out countries quickly as sentiments change.
"Art, after all, is meant to be contemplated; junk food is meant to be consumed quickly, without thought or sentiment," wrote Jace Lacob in The Daily Beast.
Recording is full of counterintuitive stuff like this, so you can see how quickly the original sentiment of a song can get derailed.
Even advocates of a comprehensive immigration bill that includes a pathway to legalization for unauthorized immigrants now in the country say that Senate passage as early as Friday would not change House sentiment quickly.
The task of reversing this kind of sentiment quickly has fallen to a Provincial Reconstruction Team, essentially a civil affairs unit of about 60 American soldiers whose focus is less on capturing terrorists than on winning public support.
Now some Republicans, who thought Mr. Bush's election heralded a golden era for conservatives, say they are shocked at how quickly the antigovernment sentiment of the 1990's has shifted.
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