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Idiom
In no mood to do something.
To not feel like doing something; to not want to do something.
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But I liked the focus required to do something perfectly, bite by bite.
He's fascinated by achievement and he has confidence required to do something great.
Sounding the alarm about greenhouse gases and global warming is fine, but money is required to do something about the problem.
This means that as a matter of international law the Irish government is required to do something about abortion; what it will do is not yet clear.
But the Chancellor will tell the conference: "For the first time, all long-term unemployed people who are capable of work will be required to do something in return for their benefits to help them find work.
Before I go to sleep, I try to organise the following day – knowing full well that I will be required to do something entirely different as soon as the phone rings.
"For the first time, all long-term unemployed people who are capable of work will be required to do something in return for their benefits to help them find work," Osborne will say, adding: "But no one will get something for nothing.
In the case of Mr. Ganson's machine, the wonder is at how complicated a mechanism was required to do something so apparently simple, in Mr. MacCready's at how simple a solution was needed to accomplish something usually so complicated.
Every time William IV insists on proposing yet another pointless toast, or Queen Victoria asks everyone to turn up wearing only British clothes as a protest against free trade, Greville ponders the possibility that they are all as mad as a box of snakes and someone - please God not him - will be required to do something about it.
In particular, it seems possible, though irrational, for an agent to judge that he is required to do something and yet not be motivated at all to do it.
The idea would be that an agent can judge that she is morally required to do something and not be motivated accordingly without being guilty of any kind of irrationality.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com