1. Some researchers feel it is important to let others generate enthusiasm for their ideas so that they remain aloof and objective. 2. Nevertheless many improvements had been made, much enthusiasm generated and a customer-focus was more apparent. 3. Also, rotate toys periodically so that those of current interest are handy and those that generate less enthusiasm go in temporary storage. 4. Automakers are piling on higher rebates, lower loan financing rates and other incentives to generate enthusiasm in dealer showrooms. 5. After the show, Bush went to Fresno, Calif., to try to generate enthusiasm among Republicans in the Central Valley, a swing area. 6. But if worldwide sales of razors ebb and the new shaving system does not generate enthusiasm in the United States, Gillette may lose its well-known edge. 7. But in large measure, Marketwatch.com, which was created last year, generated enthusiasm because of its original owners, CBS Corp. and Data Broadcasting Corp. 8. Despite the differing interpretations, the sense that weeks of uncertainty about the future may be ending generated enthusiasm among investors Wednesday. 9. Dole himself called Fuentes, the chairman, on Wednesday to generate enthusiasm. 10. Even among the faithful who turned out on Thursday, Tung generated scant enthusiasm. |
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