71. Japanese institutions, among the richest in the world, just have not had the appetite to push up their own market. 72. Many fear a formally united Ireland could hurt their standard of living, and they suspect their southern cousins have little appetite for unification. 73. Lott said senators had no appetite for plunging into a debate on a post-impeachment resolution of censure. 74. Money managers still have an appetite for new bonds because investors keep pouring money into high-yield funds. 75. Money managers will have little appetite to increase their holdings in an unpopular sector just before year-end, when most must report portfolio details to investors. 76. Most of the NATO countries involved, the United States first among them, have little appetite for open-ended engagements like those in Bosnia or Kosovo. 77. No one in Congress or the White House has an appetite any longer for grand schemes and revolutions. 78. No one knows how long it will be before New Jersey voters have any appetite for politics, or for politicians. 79. Not surprisingly, the new owner, who gave his name only as Reuben, has no appetite for rehashing the past. 80. No one in the American political or military establishment has the appetite for another war with Saddam that might settle things once and for all. |