1. The strengths that these people show are an ability to command respect, and to inspire enthusiasm. 2. Another hurdle, and perhaps his biggest, is that while Dole has generated significant institutional support, he has not inspired much enthusiasm among the public. 3. As Farmer has built up his name badge collection, he has inspired enthusiasm from his audiences but also skepticism. 4. Arnold Steinberg, a Republican political strategist, said Lungren, like Fong, did not inspire enthusiasm. 5. But its choice of former Money magazine boss Frank Lalli to edit the struggling George failed to inspire much enthusiasm. 6. But Medina was also hurt by his own perceived colorlessness, failing to inspire enthusiasm among some members of his own party, who would have preferred another candidate. 7. He himself was one, inspiring unusual enthusiasms in his first months in office, but one misstep after another has eroded his support. 8. He said recently that he would like to try something dramatic before the convention to inspire more enthusiasm for his candidacy. 9. In this election, unlike the past two, Fujimori inspires little enthusiasm among voters, but neither, until now, has a divided opposition. 10. Neither DeWine nor Hyatt seem to inspire much enthusiasm. |