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"exuberance" Definitions
  1. the quality of being full of energy, excitement and happiness

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There is certainly a degree of exuberance in China's exchange-traded iron ore price, although it's rational rather than irrational exuberance.
Irrational exuberance (HTC Vive): A surreal space odyssey at the end of the world,Irrational Exuberance takes you on a journey through a stunning, otherworldly landscape.
When that becomes irrational exuberance they are prone to burst.
Despite my earlier exuberance, however, the device is not perfect.
It's difficult not to get swept up in his exuberance.
First, investors' exuberance comes after a long period of restraint.
So it is understandable that some 'irrational exuberance' would emerge.
Neighbors remarked on his immaculate home, bespoke suits and exuberance.
It was, she declared with trademark exuberance, the "perfect" explosion.
Now this exuberance appears to be coming to an end.
It's a contest which pits youthful exuberance against wily experience.
Mr. Lando played it with flinty sound and infectious exuberance.
SO IN LIGHT OF THAT, I'M SURPRISED AT THE EXUBERANCE.
Structural bear markets are driven by bubbles and investor exuberance.
His exuberance, the sharp shock of it, silenced them all.
Ms. Hamill, on the other hand, constrains her natural exuberance.
And Somos makes the perfect soundtrack for enjoying pure exuberance.
A few, like Betye Saar's "Rainbow Mojo," are pure exuberance.
I would come to miss their exuberance if little else.
High levels of investor exuberance are a hallmark of turnarounds.
Compared with the colorful exuberance of Woodside, Aster was spartan.
Billionaire investor Sam Zell also sees "irrational exuberance" in stocks.
But the exuberance likely won't last into next year, Goldman said.
She began laughing and jumping up and down in sheer exuberance.
It has exuberance and color and energy and esprit de corps.
That trend continues even during what should be bouts of exuberance.
But in WIRED, exuberance was almost always given the final word.
Enough has been written about investor exuberance and enthusiasm for cybersecurity.
As a result, they were destroyed when the exuberance wore off.
ICAHN: YEAH, YEAH, I WANT TO CHANGE THE WORD IRRATIONAL EXUBERANCE.
Bush paid no discernible political price for his party's irrational exuberance
After the meal, the Thanksgiving experience continues with non-edible exuberance.
Outside the ring, he thrilled us with his exuberance for life.
But somehow, television has turned Lurhmann's frantic visual hunger into exuberance.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine mainly revolves around Andy Samberg's aforementioned youthful exuberance.
Such willing, such exuberance, is why Resident Evil 7 is funny.
The eruption dwarfed even the exuberance of the inaugural Armistice Day.
Amid all the exuberance, we do get a single melancholy note.
Inside clothes are something to be worn with care and exuberance.
Amy Klobuchar joined the fray late but with no less exuberance.
In the long term, Sagan's haste and exuberance undermined environmental science.
The video touches on sexual and economic vulnerability but also exuberance.
Whatever exuberance One Direction once demanded of him has been squelched.
Somehow this, too, became part of the strange exuberance gripping me.
They're still pitching me their companies with the same all-out exuberance.
In a down market, this exuberance has come tumbling back to earth.
Ginobili played with a giddy exuberance and usefulness until the very end.
I remember being excited by their exuberance and surprised by their physicality.
"Our actions were in boyish exuberance," Dalbey told UPI at that time.
"Irrational exuberance" may lead them to produce so much that prices collapse.
He plays like a veteran player with young legs and with exuberance.
But perhaps it's time to cut our unbridled exuberance with some downers.
Or is it nothing more than a technical rewind of over-exuberance?
Simone Biles, that sprite of exuberance, has four gold medals in gymnastics.
How do you channel that energy without stepping on his natural exuberance?
But Taneja also has fun toying with the exuberance of Indian English.
What followed was a federalist exuberance that gave local governments newfound authority.
Inexperienced exuberance or the sign of a new wave of deep throwing?
"We wanted to highlight Polari's sheer linguistic exuberance," the directors tell Broadly.
The 1960s were a period of great exuberance and expansion in Samugheo.
These days, parades around the world inspire exuberance, pride — and often eccentricity.
Big Freedia does an effective translation of bounce bawdiness into holiday exuberance.
The market hasn't been fueled by a rush of irrational exuberance either.
Why tamper with a beloved symbol of New York's exuberance and striving?
But however solid, the recovery under President Barack Obama never reached exuberance.
Her personality, much like her approach to science, is defined by exuberance.
Throughout the panel, Crews' exuberance about his first foray into games proved infectious.
His artist books are no different, expressing a similar over-the-top exuberance.
It does have brevity and the exuberance of Dabo Swinney going for it.
The finale was never overstated in its exuberance: It was shaped, not accented.
Investors have begun to wonder if the period of global exuberance is over.
"Tonight is about exuberance and celebration," she said through the hundreds of strands.
That will in turn help tame over-exuberance in economic activity and inflation.
Whenever the supply of a good is limited, there is potential for exuberance.
This exuberance is charming instead of exhausting because somehow the book remains engaging.
The high point was the finale, a Gypsy rondo, played with pulsing exuberance.
We can learn to accept his moments of exuberance — unusual, but largely deserved.
The firm's Bull & Bear indicator eased further away from a zone of exuberance.
There's "no irrational exuberance" in contrast with the 1999 bubble, the note said.
And Kelly, for all his exuberance, doesn't sound entirely sure that they're wrong.
Silicon Valley's financiers and entrepreneurs are digging into artificial intelligence with remarkable exuberance.
That juxtaposition of precision and exuberance, was both fun and successful, I thought.
Pinot noir is a classic match, but it ought to have some exuberance.
Stock market exuberance and windfall tax cuts are buoying the nation's biggest moneymakers.
It was uncomfortable, neither of them even able to muster a rote exuberance.
With lower oil prices, the exuberance of 2012- 2014 was finally reigned in.
"It's the one time they spontaneously feel exuberance and joy," Mr. Hamill said.
Pardon the exuberance over a single win in this best-of-five series.
Nemett captures a group whose unfettered exuberance is seldom found in today's novels.
The first installments of the "Pirates" franchise conquered skepticism with exuberance and charm.
"You can never be quite sure when irrational exuberance arises," he told CNBC.
At the same time, young exuberance with some thought process along with it.
With Fowler & Wells, Mr. Colicchio tries to extend the atrium's Gilded Age exuberance.
There's one man among them, though, who can't quite match their capering exuberance.
Visually, it made them the void at the center of a riot of exuberance.
" Actor Mark Hamill of "Star Wars" remembered Cooke for his exuberance and "effortless stylishness.
At this point they need to re-enter the world with exuberance and excitement.
But another sign of tensions between Washington and Beijing quickly tamped down the exuberance.
Short-sellers are savvy investors who help to keep the market's exuberance in check.
But unlike in the 22s, no single major asset class is inspiring irrational exuberance.
Gucci isn't the only delivering the exuberance of the '80s sequin into 2017, either.
So which stars are likely to embrace the over-the-top exuberance of camp?
Next year will, however, not be a continuation of exuberance as we've seen previously.
The Kremlin, preparing for September parliamentary polls, was unamused by the FSB graduates' exuberance.
But Gibson says she and her singers had to rein in their usual exuberance.
"It's impossible when you have a new technology to avoid irrational exuberance," he said.
Peter becomes the DJ of the Guardians movies, infusing fight scenes with '70s exuberance.
Life has taken a few shots at him, but still—look at the exuberance.
But has the exuberance of the conservative press come at the price of relevance?
Art galleries and book shops, once signposts of a city's cultural exuberance, have disappeared.
They burst through speakers with an exuberance that belied Spector's often torturous recording process.
"We never allowed exuberance to get the better of hard business logic," Sharma said.
ISIS, in part, grew out of this environment of operational exuberance and strategic malpractice.
But the song's blend of intimacy and exuberance feels on loan from Harry Styles.
Approximately what Bitcoin, a sort of hyper-amplified symbol of investor exuberance, is worth.
The dancing exuberance of Fall was especially impressive; the Cleveland Orchestra Chorus — all-amateur!
In Allen's case, it appears the deep throws are more about exuberance than execution.
Not long ago, painting projects were a mark of exuberance and hope in Cairo.
Stocks, which closed lower on Tuesday, didn't show much exuberance on the early reporting.
If there's evidence of irrational exuberance anywhere in financial markets, this may be it.
Mr. Jarvi matched his exuberance right through, drawing bright, crisp playing from the orchestra.
Irrational exuberance inevitably invites corrections, but it's beginning to look like we're witnessing a massacre.
What's happening is well short of the irrational exuberance that preceded the 2014 price collapse.
"People are venting in this survey, whether it is exuberance or great disappointment," Wynn said.
"Irrational exuberance" is the phrase being thrown around right now by a lot of people.
Such behaviour smacks of irrational exuberance, but caution is in order before delivering that verdict.
There are fandoms that mirror some of the delightfully aimless youthful exuberance of intense stanning.
Despite the exuberance from many city officials, not everyone is rolling out the red carpet.
Some foreign players and fans have complained that the Americans' exuberance occasionally veers towards hubris.
HOPEFUL EXUBERANCE None of which matters in a market where speculative momentum has taken over.
Though debatable, the categories bring an exuberance to the revelatory chaos the subject predictably generates.
Leary's scientific rigor was doubted because of his personal experiences (and exuberance) with these drugs.
Some of the investor exuberance over possible tax cuts and regulatory rollbacks has abated, however.
"Africans bring noise and exuberance and a saying to practically everything we do," said Daramola.
Consider, say, Irrational Exuberance, an HTC Vive-based extraterrestrial excursion by game developer Ben Vance.
Police officers and Iraqi leaders shared the exuberance, creating a rare moment of national unity.
But unlike other recent industry mash-ups, it lacks the whiff of exuberance, Breakingviews argues.
She embodies sobriety and exuberance, rigorous discipline and lightheartedness, all in a 159-centimetre frame.
Instead, it is her exuberance out of the water that has endeared her to fans.
"Wagoner on Tuesday asked Musk in a tweet to pardon him for his "photographic exuberance.
The exuberance of American names has been one of the country's hallmarks since its founding.
He studied Haitian voodoo and began to incorporate some of its exuberance into his art.
Still, amid their exuberance, Democrats concede it could take time to assemble substantial policy achievements.
"We need to chart a course between negative churlishness and irrational exuberance," Mr. Hill said.
"He can rein in his exuberance, but he is who he is," Mr. Axelrod said.
Likewise, Chris Bailey's choreography leans heavily on mimed air-guitar licks and high-five exuberance.
Would he, at 56, still have the lyrical elegance and youthful exuberance the role demands?
And you get these spurts of sort of -- well, Greenspan said it best, irrational exuberance.
This exuberance could be a sign of the M&A markets overheating, investment bankers said.
I try to get away from the fussiness of collecting and talk more about exuberance.
"I was blown away when David emailed me," Mr. Moore, 58, said with boyish exuberance.
On the field, no bat flips took place, but there was no absence of exuberance.
Irrational exuberance met the realities of earnings and gross margins (The New York Times DealBook).
"I know where I came from!" he howled, a hint of exuberance in his voice.
The movie pulsates with exuberance drawn from the family-focused vignettes that structure the novel.
There's a bit of exuberance in the market after we got that big wage number.
An antic exuberance is built into the form and content of Gilbert and Sullivan shows.
I thought about the queens of Provincetown, and the exuberance of their pageant, on Thursday.
After all, Bitcoin and Ether's runaway valuation looks like a case study in irrational exuberance.
Long positioning has been largely unchanged since the unwind of previous exuberance in April and May.
To achieve its airy exuberance, he embraced linear forms, clean colorblocking, and immense amounts of light.
At the same time, just as in My Twentieth Century, there is exuberance to her storytelling.
Today, as in the past, writers are drawn to the freedom, exuberance and tolerance of eccentricity.
M. Jared Soares' quiet observation of skate culture in Bolivia belies the exuberance of his subjects.
Any bullish exuberance has since been snuffed out by mounting evidence of weakness in global manufacturing.
He feels a lot of things, from exuberance to betrayal to bravado to placidity to regret.
From the beginning, Animal Collective has mingled bubblegum catchiness, punk irritants, minimalist repetition and circusy exuberance.
Brexiteer exuberance south of the border could make the SNP's own nationalist excesses look more reasonable.
Even Da Silva, who only took up the sport at 14, was surprised by the exuberance.
"A... pullback is in order after some over-exuberance," said ETF Securities' commodity strategist Martin Arnold.
There's some truth in that, but this is about a lot more than election night exuberance.
His exuberance, intelligence, and good-natured manner perfectly captures Peter Parker's youthfulness, earnestness and moral center.
Such exuberance may smack of hubris given the mauling former tech darlings have received this year.
I don't think the demand dropped that much; brewer over exuberance kind of overshot the mark.
For the most part, the performances fell short of the raw exuberance that Bernstein customarily elicited.
Sanchez rounded the bases in perfunctory fashion, without a smile or any other signs of exuberance.
They're not going to be showing the same type of exuberance they did in the past.
Few artists have built on Process Art's fidelity to forthright materials and methods with such exuberance.
Listen to the passion: the exuberance of love, the wonderment of nature, the sorrow of loss.
His spontaneous drawings haunt his art practice as a sort of lost demon of pure exuberance.
Authorities have been cautioning as early as November against an "excessive exuberance" in the property market.
I have the pandas in my pocket, preserved in their exuberance; I don't have my children.
A curator finds much to admire in the creative exuberance of the objects in these halls.
She spins and twirls with exuberance, but when she attempts a spinning jump, her landing falters.
For his part, the artist maintained a certain amount of exuberance and hope about his work.
Chios is mastic, and islanders are embracing that with a whole new exuberance and marketing savvy.
I have interviewed Nobel Prize winner Robert Shiller several times, who authored the classic Irrational Exuberance.
The music conveyed the exuberance of exaltation, backed up with electric guitars and keyboards and drums.
Inside, exuberance unfurls like a hallucination in black-and-white tiles, mahogany, and twinkling fairy lights.
Sell-offs act as sort of a pressure relief value by reducing excess exuberance and speculation.
So all her photos have this belated "afterward-ness," even though they're often capturing queer exuberance.
Cucumber chronicles the trials of middle-age, while Banana is all about the exuberance of youth.
But that's not the film's focus; instead, it's about the dreams, desires, and exuberance of youth.
SO MAYBE I SHOULDNT SAY IRRATIONAL EXUBERANCE, MAYBE I SHOULD SAY A LITTLE TOO MUCH EXUBERANCE AT THIS TIME, I THINK IS A BETTER WAY TO PUT IT. WAPNER: LOOK, THE MARKET WENT UP SOME FOUR MORE YEARS, I BELIEVE, AFTER ALLEN GREENSPAN SAID THOSE WORDS.
But Someone Great isn't led by a white woman letting her freak flag fly in druggy exuberance.
Additionally, those investors tend to be more sober-eyed and less susceptible to bouts of irrational exuberance.
After years of VC exuberance, 20153 marked the end of an investment cycle for the adtech industry.
"Quantum thermodynamics" is a field in the making, marked by a typical mix of exuberance and confusion.
Both showed how investors could be prey to "irrational exuberance" and push asset prices to absurd levels.
In the time since Trump's win, there's been a decided shift in sentiment from caution to exuberance.
GGGGGGGGGGGGGG AAAAAAAAAAAAA SSSSSSSSSSSS OOOOOOOOOO LLLLLLLLLLLLLLL There were a few things outside of Gasol's, uh, exuberance as well.
This bizarre contrast, between hateful rhetoric and exuberance, was a defining element of the Wake Up event.
There are three psychological stages to any bull or bear market: denial, acceptance, and fear or exuberance.
Specifically, Wert says the ability to be self-reflective and the control of their exuberance is key.
Mr. Peck's "Everywhere We Go" (2014) remains an astonishing tour de force of compositional bravura dance exuberance.
There is an exuberance to the play of insults, a delight in mockery, a joy in blasphemy.
Stewart says Enfield has allowed himself to become more animated this season, feeding into USC's youthful exuberance.
Socialites and hipsters are pressed together watching productions of irresistible exuberance and polish; the beer flows freely.
Fuchs goes out cruising at night, returning with fresh welts and bruises that don't dampen his exuberance.
Alan Greenspan's warning of "irrational exuberance" at the end of 5003 correctly presaged the dot-com bubble.
In the hothouse staging of his comeback, Halley simulates exuberance, forever trapped in a day-glo prison.
Economists call this irrational exuberance: the point at which enthusiasm overpowers clear-headed analysis of economic fundamentals.
Robert Shiller's "Irrational Exuberance" is one of the most important finance books that explain how bubbles develop.
With a blend of exuberance and pity, he told me no, the shoes were just for show.
But he thought that some of the exuberance in the news media might be a little overblown.
Yet her exuberance and experimentation proved to be catnip for millennials bored with cookie-cutter commercial fashion.
His exuberance is a total contrast to Mike, who stands next to him reverently, like a statue.
Currently on view at Alexandre Gallery, 14 of his recent works mix these influences with knowing exuberance.
The period from September into mid-October, thick with springing hope and irrational exuberance, has its charms.
Then, Mears joked, he felt like doing double back flips — an exuberance that lasted a while longer.
In keeping with its source material, the film is mainly concerned with expressive exuberance, visuals and atmosphere.
Monk's House is lovely, but smaller, more restrained, almost spartan in comparison to the exuberance of Charleston.
"Do not get sucked into this uber exuberance here, because there will be another recession," he warned.
Moreover, his ragtag, magpie exuberance had been easy to knock off as he had risen to prominence.
Mr. Johnson, who suffered from liver cancer, was offered the prize in March, and reacted with exuberance.
Exuberance and sadness coexist in Bagieu's drawing style, as they coexist in the character of Cass Elliot.
"Irrational exuberance" was a phrase coined by former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan in a speech in 1996.
But Bartels told CNBC on Friday that she does not see any "irrational exuberance" in the market.
It's a regular car interior done extremely well, but not really a show of exuberance and grandeur.
Amid the new year exuberance, there were hints the market couldn't keep going at its blistering pace.
What is more, there has been little sign of the heady exuberance that normally precedes a slump.
While certainly crazy for movies, the city has an electricity and exuberance that extends beyond the cinematic.
And for another, the sheer shimmying exuberance of flying tassels and threads can make a major statement.
Investors pointed to broader understanding of the tech sector as a potential guard against similar exuberance developing today.
He has the exuberance, I'm sure that he had on the first day and he's never lost it.
It's a celebration of all the things that make McCartney great: hope, exuberance, open-mindedness and sweet melody.
To rein in the exuberance, the government ordered a halt to all property transactions in the new area.
However, all these challenges won't deter the irrational exuberance of new founders from trying to disrupt the sector.
Picasso, for all his ferocity of line and exuberance of imagery, rarely matched Corot's complex eloquence of color.
But the steel boom was laced with over-exuberance, meaning too much capacity even for China's huge appetite.
Do you think there is some irrational exuberance on Wall Street right now expecting that kind of loosening?
Vietnam would be wise to avoid letting short-term exuberance get in the way of longer-term benefits.
Then, there was the street-level view, the sense of bewilderment and chaos followed by calm and exuberance.
The entire micro-segment went from inception to exuberance to consolidation in the span of about five years.
Hailed for his exuberance and fluid style, the Egyptian filmmaker graces big screens again at Il Cinema Ritrovato.
For the bears, however, a continuation of the exuberance into next year will only lead to more pain.
Exuberance over developments in artificial intelligence, cloud computing and high-speed 5G networks should spill into chip demand.
Her bubbly exuberance allowed her to throw herself into every dance she performed despite being wracked with insecurity.
In the 1990s, "irrational exuberance" and a mania for internet stocks created an unsustainable bubble in share prices.
Her bubbly exuberance allowed her to throw herself into every dance she performed despite being wracked with insecurity.
Weaver said the economic numbers are especially important to Trump, who cites them frequently and with great exuberance.
The electric colors and material exuberance that have become his trademarks derive partly from that South American heritage.
"The truth is I care; I care so much," Fallon, as the El Paso Democrat, said with exuberance.
A tell-tale sign that investor exuberance is starting to take over and that another bubble is brewing.
Still, the exuberance may be a good thing, as useful products find their place and bad ones disappear.
That kind of exuberance now seems to be fueling the stock market, where prices have outstripped fundamental valuations.
And Mr. Criss's exuberance on set, he said later, was a way of putting the crew at ease.
This is supposed to be a counsel of realism, the lesson of bitter experience from past democratic exuberance.
The popularity of rainbows in fashion and accessories seems to hinge upon the color scheme's exuberance and joyfulness.
But after nearly 229 years of economic growth, Australia is struggling to process surging unemployment and declining exuberance.
The book was "an experiment in verbal exuberance," Mr. Roth said, and it deliberately broke all the rules.
Her mode is sunny rationalism and bemused exuberance — she is a former Rhodes scholar parsing a chaotic world.
Since he ended his brief retirement from filmmaking in 2017, Soderbergh has plied his craft with scrappy exuberance.
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Greenspan is widely known for the "irrational exuberance" speech he gave at the American Enterprise Institute in 1996.
They are also prone to wild mood swings, as their sunny exuberance periodically gives way to extreme fear.
What she conveyed was that the campaign was an exercise not in potential martyrdom but in hopeful exuberance.
Proud of the English she had learned back home, she spoke it with a syntax that conveyed exuberance.
In larger paintings, though, the sexual monomania transcends itself and flips over into an enthralling, almost innocent exuberance.
In Paris, there were long lines outside of restaurants, as the French celebrated the holiday with gastronomic exuberance.
After the shot, the man guts his victim—a deer—but noticeably lacks any hint of sporting exuberance.
Rather, it acts as a warning that irrational exuberance is back with a vengeance in the metals markets.
The mall owner greeted us with exuberance and pulled Baha aside to ask for advice of some kind.
Proud of the English she had learned back home, she spoke it with a syntax that conveyed exuberance.
Merman's clarion voice, brusque style and ha-cha-cha exuberance made her musical theater's indispensable star for decades.
The source said it wasn't nefarious, but rather "irrational exuberance" and a desire to be "too ambitious" too fast.
Others, however, see them as exceptional artworks and embodiments of the creative exuberance that occurred as timekeeping was revolutionised.
Stuart Dryburgh's cinematography showcases the exuberance of the sets and costumes, with palettes that range from stygian to dazzling.
But manufacturing output was unchanged after dipping in October, indicating that obstacles remain for the economy despite consumers' exuberance.
MELBOURNE, Australia — On a mild October evening in Carlton North, the crowd outside Gerald's Bar radiated early springtime exuberance.
Allen isn't one to show exuberance, and when he speaks about the plane he focuses on its future utility.
Like Dorothy stepping into Technicolor Oz, design has veered back into exuberance and opulence over the last few years.
Some companies claim their crowns thanks to irrational exuberance: Cisco's share price was 230 times earnings at its peak.
There is more than a whiff of irrational exuberance to nickel's stellar performance over the last couple of weeks.
We could see continued exuberance for a few more sessions, but finding stocks with meaningful valuations is getting difficult.
The exuberance with which Ryan gaveled a critical vote to a close on Tuesday showed that he knows it.
The quirky mash-up of cultures — French, Spanish, Caribbean and American South — lends an exuberance to the tourist experience.
But with Care, Krell makes the point that exuberance — and not just abjection — has a place in serious art.
In this view, "irrational exuberance" leads investors to pay too much for stocks, relative to fundamentals such as earnings.
Only when that changes will it be possible to judge if China truly has gender parity in irrational exuberance.
However, Nathan said an over-exuberance surrounding the company's initial success may have sent shares too far too fast.
But his playing is unfailingly charismatic, and the rustic exuberance of the final movement of the Mozart concerto sizzled.
They force passes into the post, turn down what the defense is offering, and play with a predictable exuberance.
The result is a unique amalgam of Italian exuberance and artistic genius joined to French subtlety and classical restraint.
Robert Shiller's "Irrational Exuberance" is a seminal book that forewarned investors about the dot-com bust and housing crisis.
The adventures of the seaplane ace Porco Rosso (the Crimson Pig) combine Saturday-matinee exuberance with 1930s Hollywood romance.
He governed with exuberance and a faith that unlimited resources would build the largest, greatest state in the country.
But this time around, no one is accusing Americans of irrational exuberance: These good times don't feel particularly good.
Ambition and exuberance merge in songs like "The Blinding Light of Dreams," with pensive lyrics flung into complicated motion.
The line for Sunday's game, surely influenced by Rodgers exuberance, opened with Carolina favored by only 1 or 2.
But after they crunched the numbers, they found that this exuberance, while real, actually turned out to be rational.
But after a decade of exuberance and every kind of risk-taking, that sounds too good to be true.
Craig Jenks, an aviation consultant based in New York, detects signs of "irrational exuberance" in the trans-Atlantic market.
Before the disaster, the limo was full of exuberance -- 17 birthday party guests who had many reasons to celebrate.
This self-critical staging has enough exuberance, fresh energy and humor to sustain interest over an extended running time.
I have come to strangely enjoy watching her vacation energy arc switch from Let's-get-going exuberance to exhaustion.
The quality that the audience seems to love most in his work is its sheer oomph: speed, vigor, exuberance.
A recent favorite, "Plain or Fancy: Restraint or Exuberance in the Decorative Arts," challenged viewers to examine their tastes.
"Irrational Exuberance" to cite Alan Greenspan — otherwise known as a bubble — is certainly one of the most common causes.
The Park was the danceclub, a space for celebration and exuberance and showing off and shaking out the sillies.
Rather than use a mumble to signal confusion or disorientation, he treats blurry words as a thing of exuberance.
We were delighted; we were filled with joy; we longed to experience his ketchup- and mustard-garnished exuberance ourselves.
The Get Down is, on some level, a celebration of the exuberance of youth and the vitality of art.
The displays inside match this exuberance, with bubble-glass chandeliers, sparkling filaments and crystals, and bright blue and white walls.
Li Huanzhi's "Spring Festival Overture" sparked off the festivities with a dapper blend of Viennese exuberance and Chinese folk melodies.
She waves to the crowd with exuberance, and I'm extra-­journalistically overcome with a desire for her to like me.
Stocks may not love uncertainty, but the reaction to Trump's win shows there's still potential for exuberance in the market.
Khalid al-Falih, Saudi's energy minister, warned of "irrational exuberance" on March 7th during an energy-industry conference in Houston.
He explains the factors that could end these displays of "irrational exuberance," and shares his investing strategy for right now.
Normally this increase in deal volume would concern me — make me question whether there is irrational exuberance in the market.
"Signs of over-exuberance" have ended the past 3 economic cycles, Michael Pearce, an economist at Capital Economics, tells Axios.
She was the shy one, while Chip's puckish exuberance was as expansive as the pastures surrounding their 40-acre farm.
One of his signature phrases was "irrational exuberance" to describe the mood during the dot-com bubble of the 1990s.
What's more, if blockchain technology doesn't soon catch up with investor exuberance, a major market correction is all too likely.
The cyclone of exuberance that is Yo-Yo Ma tore through the Washington, D.C., area at the end of November.
AND TO QUOTE WHAT GREENSPAN SAID MANY, MANY YEARS AGO, I THINK THERE'S A BIT OF IRRATIONAL EXUBERANCE RIGHT NOW.
Most superfans, like Fireman Ed, Dancing Larry, and Morganna, the so-called kissing bandit, have achieved celebrity through physical exuberance.
Their exuberance persuasively captures young people who never give a thought about tomorrow and live only in the passing moment.
By one closely watched measure of valuation, Alan Greenspan's irrational exuberance warning should be keeping investors near the sell button.
Garner believes the selloff is justifiable since the earlier rally to over $70 a barrel was due to irrational exuberance.
The youthful exuberance was on display afterward, as Blandisi pounded the glass in the corner after his second career goal.
The difference is that he replaces Fragonard's painterly exuberance and delicate flourishes with a plodding awkwardness, which becomes a contradiction.
The idea inspired the network functions virtualization (NFV) architecture that has gripped some circles of the industry with great exuberance.
Does this indicate an irrational exuberance where investors are engaging in wish fulfilment and creating magic where none actually existed?
What's lacking in the musical performances here is the go-for-broke exuberance that made the Go-Go's so irresistible.
Still, he notes, the exuberance may be a good thing, as useful products find their place and bad ones disappear.
They warn that the excess exuberance is one sign of a venture capital bubble, which may be about to burst.
The wine was all fruit and exuberance at first, and then got down and dirty, funky and a bit raw.
This was modern-day portrait of youthful exuberance the likes of which Marc Klionsky might have captured in his heyday.
And Joan's moment of triumph—the crowning of the Dauphin in the cathedral at Rheims—is enacted with goofy exuberance.
CHANCE THE RAPPER "Coloring Book" (self-released) Exuberance — the earnest, embracing, nonaggressive kind — was often in short supply this year.
Some young sommeliers found the earlier Theise catalogs, extracted the fogy-smashing exuberance and filtered it through ego-addled swagger.
But there was one problem: Davis, in all his exuberance at age 26, had forgotten to put his jersey on.
This dog who feared all strangers now greets guests with a level of exuberance that not all guests actually welcome.
There is also an exuberance — an appetite for clothes, books, baked goods and adventure — that effortlessly links then to now.
Their exuberance and beauty—Kohler had a face as round and pretty as Debbie Harry's—was exciting to be near.
Tour operator TUI was the biggest loser on the index, down 5.7 percent after its results prompted exuberance on Tuesday.
But putting the thing together correctly requires as much the bearing of an engineer as the exuberance of an artist.
So his cautionary tone about how quickly growth will accelerate also could be viewed as a warning about stock market exuberance.
In the battle over U.S. exuberance for, and suspicion of, mainland consumer tech, the overall verdict for now remains curiously optimistic.
Spencer described an "over-exuberance" in Microsoft's early VR plans, and the market has definitely grown more slowly than many imagined.
In a down market, what was volatile on the upside is now shooting downward, bringing this exuberance tumbling back to earth.
In its fundamentals, though, the Texas "emu bubble" of the 1990s was, like all investment bubbles, stoked by exuberance and greed.
The ensuing crisis prompted a wave of new financial regulation, but these rules are now being weakened, even as exuberance returns.
Metals prices rallied in the aftermath of Trump's election victory on hopes on his plan, although some have questioned the exuberance.
The trigger for this collective exuberance is news that Indonesia will stop allowing the export of unprocessed nickel ore in 222.
Should it cling to its old role of thinly spread universal provision or abandon it to foster smaller pockets of exuberance?
The same exuberance that has driven up Uber's valuation has also given its rivals the resources with which to attack it.
More than containing any one identifiable element, they manage to capture an elusive, summer-specific feeling: exuberance, possibility, and eventually, nostalgia.
Sometimes there's a video that's so amazing, so full of life and exuberance, that not even the internet can ruin it.
For me, her lessons were embodied in those morning skinny-dips — those rituals of exuberance and praise, daily exercises in daring.
Now, he looks for the exuberance in the faces of the wisecracking, jostling boys still savoring the waning days of summer.
But for all the efficient bareness of the setting, the show has a brightly colored, everything-but-the-kitchen-sink exuberance.
Chalk it up to the sometimes stifling exuberance of Silicon Valley, where founders think they can do anything until they can't.
Like 2NE1, Blackpink features singers and rappers — Lisa's rapping is the highlight here — and a sleek blend of exuberance and sass.
It's in the clothes but, almost more importantly, in the attitude: the exuberance, the unapologetic decoration, the notion of the other.
Alpert becomes a virtual member of the three men's households and captures their flashy exuberance as they flaunt their outlaw audacity.
It was this real creative exuberance that I think has come back into vogue with a little bit of a smirk.
The "be different" part came naturally to Turner, though, and his youthful exuberance is winning the battle for hearts and minds.
Along with the films he made in the '70s and after, they are a chronicle of pain, exuberance and spiritual calm.
Boom and bust, expansion and debt, exuberance and collapse — perspective shows that these are common patterns, as constant as human nature.
Result: Some data showed a sag in start-up investments in the later part of 2019, but irrational exuberance largely continued.
Robin Campillo's "BPM (Beats Per Minute)" addresses suffering with a different kind of exuberance — the heady, indignant energy of political activism.
The time for exuberance, energy, endless curiosity, endless activity within a body of work, that drops away and everything becomes bittersweet.
Beloved gay pop isn't always wrapped in rainbows, but in exuberance, rawness, poise, virtuosity — the audacity of radiating absolute emotional freedom.
The complete stylishness of his dancing was only an incidental pleasure: wit, musicality, camaraderie, dramatic focus, exuberance and pathos were central.
These poems confront mortality — or what Hass calls "Life in its exuberance rushing straight uphill toward death" — on almost every page.
What comes across in his journal as romantic exuberance for the beauty and harshness of the Lapland countryside is not overstated.
While images of hippies and be-ins may be overfamiliar, an 87-minute immersion in countercultural exuberance can still be disorienting.
In person, he radiates a negative exuberance, though he is milder, more tentative than his work might lead you to expect.
He believes it was the fighter's confidence and exuberance for the sport that slowly drew him back to his first love.
In "World Parliament" and "Orchestra Finalists," the Amsterdam performers fell short of the go-for-broke exuberance of their Birmingham counterparts.
Still, Cramer was loath to write this off as irrational exuberance, or the idea that the market is approaching a top.
In another, they all dance joyfully, reminding us of the exuberance, energy, and self-love that exercise brings us at its best.
" As a result, he said, "buyers are much more patient, and some of the exuberance we saw last year has faded away.
Perhaps more importantly, the band's singular sound, eye-catching fashion and infectious exuberance left a strong impression on all who encountered them.
Lyft is not alone in having to restrain its exuberance over the past year about the roll-out of self-driving cars.
Alan Greenspan back in 1996 tried to deflate stocks by noting "irrational exuberance" in asset values, though the effect was short-lived.
This final stretch of the year tries for exuberance, promising more treats than tricks, but there is always an undercurrent of melancholy.
Did he uncork himself so liberally amid the exuberance of suddenly having the Prime Minister's ear and some leverage over her actions?
Sceptics point to past excessive exuberance in metallic bubbles such as rare earths as a warning of what may lie in store.
Despite these lessons from history, many policymakers continue to exhibit an "irrational exuberance" in their aspirational goals to replace oil and gas.
For what it's worth, there may not be a bigger exuberance gap in head coaches than between Pete Carroll and Jim Caldwell.
The banks lent money with exuberance in years past as China used the banking system as a way to juice economic growth.
Just as marketing professionals exploit teen girls by using their exuberance to sell products, xoJane exploited adult women to extract their trauma.
Investors' exuberance can't last forever, but what has surprised Cramer most has been the lack of "over-fishing" in any one stock.
Goldman Sachs analysts are forecasting that the market is currently defined by a "rational exuberance" that could prolong the rally through 2020.
Among other things, he is known for his 1996 warning of "irrational exuberance" in the stock market during the dot-com boom.
However, in 1996 Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan, amid a nearly 13-year bull market, issued his memorable "irrational exuberance" warning about valuations.
"I made a comment about her set and said I enjoyed it," Mr. Papper recalled with exuberance, his general state of being.
But his exuberance turned into impatience when his civilian counterparts were slow to hold corrupt associates of President Hamid Karzai to account.
The overall rise in exuberance does have some Wall Street analysts cautious that the bull market may be nearing an untimely pullback.
The excessive lending and irrational exuberance in those industries was caused in large part by the lack of effective regulations and enforcement.
One of the biggest takeaways: Cannabis companies and investors overextended themselves, driven by exuberance around an emerging market with an attractive story.
The market has since given back some of that initial exuberance with LME three-month metal currently trading around $20073,100 per tonne.
Exchange has the warmth of Surf, but it translates that feeling to seven mostly instrumental songs that still slap with pure exuberance.
"In the Xi era these practices have taken on more exuberance than we have seen in decades," says Axios contributor Bill Bishop.
Throughout history, a majority of investors would generally agree that there have been periods of irrational exuberance that culminated in asset bubbles.
A lack of fear leads to "irrational exuberance," when investors buy indiscriminately, not paying attention to the fundamentals of their investment decisions.
During the exuberance of the 1990s, it seemed possible that drugs would one day wipe out depression, making suicide a rare occurrence.
Together, they make for songs that hold the exuberance of the rest of the world at bay, at least for one eve.
Their youth and exuberance were on display in the cramped visitors' clubhouse as they drank, cheered and poured beer on one another.
The Fed may pause in raising short-term rates, though that could unleash irrational exuberance and drive already stretched stock prices higher.
Moments of tension, longing, anxiety, or exuberance—all the rhythms and cadences of the story—are conveyed without a score of strings.
"Everything connected to him was exuberance and indulgence in a way that can't be characterized as anything but good," Ms. Parker said.
Be wary of initial public offerings of stock, often propelled by investor exuberance whipped up by sales representatives wearing rose-colored glasses.
"I think the current situation seems like irrational exuberance," said the founder and chairman of the property specialist firm Equity Group Investments.
And we know regulators are just as likely as anyone else to be caught up in irrational exuberance or captured by industry.
New York had sheer numbers; Milan, big business; and Paris, high art, but London could offer the kicky, fearless exuberance of youth.
Mr. Van Riper captures the exuberance of the city on the cover: a couple dropping from the Parachute Jump in Coney Island.
Compared with the digressive exuberance of these more densely populated fictions, "Slave Old Man" transpires in a solitude that can be limiting.
But the exuberance could be a good thing, as useful products find their place and bad ones disappear when the boom matures.
These two anonymous people appeared to embody the exuberance of the moment, and the photograph appeared on a full page in Life.
Future: Hndrxx (A1/Freebandz/Epic) Releasing two chart-topping albums in a week looks like creative exuberance and sounds like jaded exhaustion.
All along the way they were helped along by unprecedentedly accommodative monetary policy, along with maybe just the tiniest dash of irrational exuberance.
That exuberance is shared by other firms who are sponsoring local exhibitions, holding lectures on trading skills and cultivating relationships with local businesses.
The entire city came to life and, at least for the night, loved one another with the kind of exuberance you cannot manufacture.
But a respected 83-year-old priest has come to the conclusion that the church should sever all ties with this noisy exuberance.
Fueling a lot of this exuberance has been initial coin offerings, where investors can buy virtual tokens in lieu of more traditional equity.
Although venture capitalists and private equity firms have sold into the exuberance, they have been struggling to find new targets at reasonable prices.
But as Matthew Kennedy from Renaissance Capital, a research firm, points out, the previous valuation coincided with peak investor exuberance for tech firms.
Last call for the exuberance of 2015 really came with the revaluation of Fidelity Investments private company portfolio just about a year ago.
Pitch invasions are part of a strange world where something that often comes from joy or momentary exuberance can be punished so harshly.
In a remarkably short time, the exuberance surrounding the spread of liberalism and technology has turned into a crisis of faith in both.
Yet, the threat to all this exuberance — rising international tensions and instability — arguably looks greater than any years since last century's great wars.
Of course, 1996 was the year then-Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan wondered about "irrational exuberance" and whether stocks were reaching unsustainable heights.
Consumers' exuberance was also confirmed from earlier estimates at 20193, the first positive reading since January 2001 and a near 17-year high.
The stock market is now experiencing the opposite of the "irrational exuberance" cycle that former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan once warned about.
That is exactly what happened in a match that did not quite live up to the exuberance or expectations of the capacity crowd.
" Richard Spencer just texted me that the Nazi salutes at his Sat speech were "clearly done in a spirit of irony and exuberance.
The Rio Games have only just begun, but already the exuberance of local fans has collided with athletes' and officials' pleas for silence.
That exuberance shows in the novel's sentences, which rush by, fleet and frenetic, nearly tripping over the speed bumps of their own commas.
But not all are fooled by the market's irrational exuberance — and one prominent economist thinks the latest bubble is right before our eyes.
"A record high percentage of investors say equities are overvalued yet cash levels are simultaneously falling, an indicator of irrational exuberance," he added.
The Rangers take their cue from Adrian Beltre, the veteran third baseman who plays with a mix of purposeful focus and childlike exuberance.
In a genre whose default sound tends toward minor-chord claustrophobia, Yachty has planted his flag on a hill of exuberance and lightheartedness.
The exuberance was not shared in Asia, where monthly production data from Japan offered investors a reminder that the region's growth is slowing.
But these are flaws of exuberance, and it's hard to dwell on them while you're rooting for characters as disarming as these two.
Those incendiary-titled late-'70s works rage, but they also grin, plainly proud of a virtuosic pianistic exuberance that recalls Liszt and Rachmaninoff.
"There was too much exuberance and froth in the markets," Emily Paxhia, managing director at cannabis investment firm Poseidon Asset Management, tells Axios.
But he also exhibits some of the same carefree exuberance and happy-go-lucky bravado that has enamored him to "Good Place" fans.
Instead of precise instructions, Leone switched his train of thought on the fly with a childlike exuberance and a charming New Jersey accent.
But Mr. Petrenko more or less redeemed the score, by teasing out every corner of that "Viennese sound spectrum" with exuberance and clarity.
Her songs mingle Pan-American rhythms with pop exuberance, deploy electronics amid live instruments, and stack her confident vocals into overpowering virtual choirs.
" He said there was little evidence of the sort of overextended market valuations his predecessor, former Chairman Alan Greenspan, famously labeled "irrational exuberance.
Being on the verge of the most important tax reform in three decades is leading many proponents to a state of excessive exuberance.
" He said there was little evidence of the sort of overextended market valuations his predecessor, former Chairman Alan Greenspan, famously labeled "irrational exuberance.
Carly's music is naturally full of exuberance; she's a "passionate supplicant, praying away human frailty," Jia Tolentino once wrote in the New Yorker.
Blocboy, by contrast, raps with infectious exuberance and percussive force, a deep-voiced, obstinately masculine twister of syllables and progenitor of surreal inflections.
Today western Europe is enjoying a rare spell of exuberance, but parts of the east are finding it hard to shake off old neuroses.
"Geopolitical and macroeconomic factors are still not indicating exuberance and risk appetite returning to markets with full throttle," said Religare Securities analyst Sugandha Sachdeva.
This was an Anglican affair punctuated by some unapologetic blackness: the exuberance of traditional black preaching backed up by some down-home gospel music.
There is an unreasoning exuberance about foldables, one that you might more often see among sneakerheads salivating at an ultra-exclusive, limited production run.
Channeling the club's exuberance to inspire empathy in Lebanon's nervous climate, Tala and her fans have built a recycling program at the Grand Factory.
"This executive order appears to have curbed some of the exuberance of the late rebound in stocks yesterday ... " said CMC Markets analyst Michael Hewson.
"You have this post-election exuberance that has been infecting every area of the market," said Peter Costa, president of trading firm Empire Executions.
She was known in the newsroom for her exuberance and the "Well-Behaved Women Rarely Make History" bumper sticker she displayed at her desk.
Phoenix's live-wire work alone makes "Joker" an intriguing film, if one that has been conspicuously overpraised amid the irrational exuberance of film festivals.
And-- and-- and Alan Greenspan's "irrational exuberance," of course, comment came in 1996, right smack in the middle of-- of-- of the bull market.
For sheer exuberance, it is hard to beat BrazilBrazil's anthem, like Uruguay's, usually sounds as if it is a 19th-century operatic knock-off.
Like looking at a Willem de Kooning, or a late Philip Guston, part of the exuberance of the works is the paint on canvas.
What's happening: Both the market exuberance and trepidation can be traced back to the Federal Reserve's flip-flop on whether to raise interest rates.
Some of them are easily available, as long as you have a headset; Irrational Exuberance started on the Oculus Rift development kit, for example.
"The high-yield market has suffered from irrational exuberance on the way up," said John McClain, a portfolio manager at Diamond-Hill Capital Management.
The man who saw both busts coming and wrote "Irrational Exuberance," arguably the textbook on both crises, is the Yale University professor Robert Shiller.
He also applied his learnings on past market exuberance to provide a cautionary tale on another asset that recently soared into bubble territory: bitcoin.
Signs of irrational exuberance appear to be emerging in the junk bond market, and they could end up being a bad omen for stocks.
Mr. Roth showed some early chapters to Guston, who in a mood of shared Nixon-loathing exuberance, responded with a flood of satirical drawings.
Perhaps the biggest problem, though, is that cannabis companies and investors overextended themselves, driven by exuberance around an emerging market with an attractive story.
There was an exuberance to the thousands of stylishly dressed guests who were looking for the next big thing and had money to spend.
The news has stoked fears of "irrational exuberance" at the startup, which is seen as the leader in the field of robotic process automation.
Watching Ms. Warren, I got the sense that even the long slog of a presidential run could be done with good humor and exuberance.
Rose proved to be a charismatic orator, holding forth with the exuberance and volume that were essential before the advent of loudspeakers and mics.
Ultimately the exuberance could be a good thing for China, as useful products find their place and bad ones disappear when the boom matures.
There's nostalgia in the gorgeously played songs, full of yearning and exuberance and affection for eras we can hold at a safe distance now.
He's dour, in any case, and the garrulous exuberance of his companion — a kibbutz choirmaster named Yehuda Sharett — does nothing to alleviate his mood.
In the wake of David Wright's retirement and Yoenis Cespedes's rehabilitations, he has filled the offensive void with a potent bat and boyish exuberance.
A radio commission gave life to this darkly ruminative work, shot through with flashes of rhythmic exuberance, in 1981, when the composer was 25.
"In his exuberance to play, he couldn't wait for camp to start and broke his hand playing pickup ball at Venice Beach," Harris said.
But what began as a period of exuberance for investors ended with a dwindling pool of high-end buyers willing to pay record prices.
But in aggregate, he says the exuberance in the space is a good thing because it lays the groundwork for the industry to mature.
Voges's aesthetic is clearly indebted to the German director Frank Castorf, although it lacks the verbal exuberance or bravura acting of Castorf's best work.
Unmoored in Europe, she later regains some exuberance in Belgium with an improvisational troupe that takes inspiration from street life and electronic dance music.
That may represent a healthier foundation than the dot-com era, when pride — or, as it was branded, "irrational exuberance" — went before a fall.
Athens 2004, at $16.7 billion, is widely seen as an example for inefficiency and Sochi 2014's $50 billion budget drew scorn for exuberance.
Referring to "irrational exuberance," he was echoing a warning that then-Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan famously issued in 1996 about the market environment.
In between, Booker became a national politician, someone known for exuberance and an attentive, on-call mayoralty in the early part of this decade.
Cutting had to be punchy to keep up with the exuberance of Douglas Fairbanks, who comfortably leapt over hedges and hurled himself out windows.
In this, if no other way, we can see the wild and reckless exuberance of our production, and waste seems to be the index.
His musical partner Pilla B has slowly been releasing the material that he recorded with Dubz, its exuberance defiant in the face of tragedy.
President Donald Trump said in a tweet on Friday that trade talks with China "are going very well" but investors hardly reacted to his exuberance.
A sense of irrepressible exuberance that makes Klee's work singular in the history of modern art infuses two current exhibitions of his work in Switzerland.
It was brief, with 22 guests, and perfectly captured the personalities of the couple in its balance of understatement and overstatement, of reserve and exuberance.
Right now, he risks ignominy if the exuberance of statehood that he has stoked should dissipate, and his people flee a failed and besieged state.
Slack expects that this time next week it'll be worth $17 billion or so, but given the exuberance in the market, that might be conservative.
She also says the team was very aware any exuberance they showed could look bad, so they discussed being respectful before the verdict was read.
And though today's exuberance may look a little scary, in the long run that ability looks likely to see the industry do very nicely indeed.
Government officials have expressed concern over frenzied speculation, with South Korea's central bank chief warning of "irrational exuberance" in trading of virtual currency last month.
Irrational Exuberance puts you inside a giant egg in outer space, hands you a pair of Vive controllers, and asks you to start breaking things.
Some of the factors that lead to "irrational exuberance" and a subsequent "return to reality" in prior cycles are emerging with respect to tech IPOs.
Monday's straightforward, no-premium deal is a contrast to other recent attempts at industry mash-ups, which gave off a whiff of exuberance before collapsing.
Trying to plot out what comes next for the character, the writers at times talked over each other in their exuberance to share their experiences.
In the run-up to its planned IPO, Misra's exuberance for a sky-high valuation had been mirrored by the other bankers WeWork talked to.
One of the many valuable features of the reassembled Crabbe triptych is that it fully places such humane exuberance within the context of spiritual drama.
"Any exuberance has to be tempered," said Richard Reavey, vice president for government and public affairs at Cloud Peak Energy, a major Western coal producer.
A fired-up McIlroy brought his finger to his lips in sync with Pieters, whose exuberance made Mickelson smile as he walked off the green.
But there is nothing literal or specific shown on stage, where only brightly striped curtains hung on its three sides might suggest a Latino exuberance.
If there's going to be one last bull hurrah, it's going to happen by July, after which options open interest and bull exuberance both plummet.
Without a new partner, this symbol of previous nickel price exuberance looks set to follow other parts of Vale's nickel business into care and maintenance.
But it's true that this record is a bit more weathered and maybe even a bit more cynical than my youthful exuberance on Never Surrender.
Marking a tonal shift toward the end of the show, this number from "God Bless the Go-Go's" provides a breather from the general exuberance.
But that's actually my favorite part of Silicon Valley culture — the blind exuberance and goofiness and the kids who flood in from around the world.
When I listen back, Cheap Trick's version seems lackluster by comparison, its form never quite matching the exuberance of the emotion expressed by its lyrics.
Even in the gloom of this staging, her exuberance is infectious — enough, it appears, to lasso a nod for best featured actress in a musical.
Yet the impetus underlying it is powerful; its moods combine joy and grief, heartbreak and exuberance, memory and impulsiveness; and its spontaneity is often astounding.
Designed as a municipal building in 21980 by Jacques Kalisz, the gray concrete behemoth somehow radiated childlike exuberance and dystopian menace at the same time.
Exuberance was held back, however, by weak Chinese economic data that hit equities markets, with factory-gate prices shrinking at their fastest pace since August.
When Liz Gerring introduced her work "Horizon" at Montclair State University in 2015, the New York Times critic Alastair Macaulay applauded its clarity and exuberance.
The sheer exuberance and freedom of these works is stunning, as is the way they depart from and circle back to much that came before.
The man had a kind of indomitable exuberance about him, as though, whatever he was saying, what he was really saying was, Isn't this fantastic ?
Tom Suozzi of New York told CNN's Erica Hill that Democrats had to walk "a very delicate line" between genuine congressional oversight and over-exuberance.
When Janet Yellen first saw Alan Greenspan's "irrational exuberance" proclamation about the stock market, she didn't think it would have much impact, she said Tuesday.
But between the exuberance of acquiring a new military capability and the sobering realization of its dangers, there is plenty of opportunity to use them.
Exuberance for these new materials and manners of expression was almost immediately witnessed in Chinese art-making, but this excitement was often a formalist appreciation.
Lead's own lack of supporting fundamental narrative should act as a warning sign that there is more than a little irrationality in all this exuberance.
That the defense came through for Atlanta once again was fairly surprising as the unit's youthful exuberance had reared its head earlier in the drive.
"The market seems to veer back and forth between irrational exuberance and undue pessimism," said LeBlanc, who will moderate a panel of frackers at CERAWeek.
Chalamet seems to match Elio's exuberance, to share his devotion to experimentation and limit-pushing and, before our eyes, to evolve from precociousness to mastery.
Officials debated how soon to start reducing the Fed's securities portfolio, as the sluggishness of inflation and the exuberance of investors continued to concern them.
Living With Cancer The Broadway star Marin Mazzie brings the same exuberance to living with late-stage ovarian cancer that she displays in her performances.
It has that "GG" blend of loopy exuberance and authentic family strife — definitely on the weepier side of the spectrum, but romantic and encouraging, too.
A certain level of exuberance is expected from all bhangra teams, but SMD is known for bringing a level of cheekiness to their performances too.
Brian Belott: Kid's art's been a long-time passion, something I've always loved — not only the innocence, but the exuberance of how things are done.
One could speculate about her sister Beyoncé's long shadow instilling in her a taste for quietude, for avoiding popstar exuberance with diffidence and a shrug.
Or if Robert Shiller, the Nobel-prizewinning author of "Irrational Exuberance", were given a similar post, only to depart having allowed a stockmarket bubble to inflate.
Monday marks 20 years since former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan remarked on investors' "irrational exuberance," a phrase now synonymous with a market that appears overvalued.
They represent an experienced core, while youngsters like Roma forward Stephan El Shaaraway and Juventus striker Simone Zaza should bring some sprightly exuberance to the team.
Through both examinations, the series will explore Cuban identity, machismo, fatherhood, familial structure, an exuberance of sexual energy, and a symbolic rejection of traditional gender roles.
Without the use of singing or any vocal accompaniment, the band builds huge landscapes of exuberance and feeling through the track, carving unexpected turns and peaks.
There is "irrational exuberance" in the initial coin offering (ICO) market and it's a technology that's here to stay, the co-founder of Ethereum said Wednesday.
FRONT PAGE An article on Tuesday about investors' exuberance over potential economic growth under the incoming administration misidentified whom Democrats broadly agree with on infrastructure spending.
In 1960, The Beach Boys released "Surfin' USA ," a song that captured the joyful exuberance of girls, cars, surfing and everything Southern California had to offer.
"Even now I can see the joy and the kinds of exuberance that one had under Big Ben," she recalled in a video interview last year.
In Monday's performance of Stravinsky's "The Firebird," a single trumpeter took up position in a balcony of the auditorium, startling listeners with notes of anarchic exuberance.
But the history of psychedelics has been marked by periods of both irrational exuberance and equally irrational stigmatization, so a few cautionary notes are in order.
Its exuberance, as embodied by its title song, had a neon-bright kick that helped dispel the shadow of John F. Kennedy's assassination the year before.
The birthrate jumped that year, reflecting the exuberance of those longing for a second child, but it dropped again in 513, prompting the reconsideration now underway.
She was embarrassed for me — she thought I was being rude — but I had merely felt an irrepressible exuberance in recognizing someone I thought was special.
Set off by diamonds, colored sapphires and rutilated quartz prized for its slash-like inclusions, it evokes Toussaint's combustible combination of classical discipline and modern exuberance.
Much of her work recorded the daily routines and local characters in the city's Puerto Rican areas, where cultural exuberance coexisted with poverty and urban blight.
Internet forums and Twitter accounts devoted to the subject abound with speculators who view digital coins as a lottery ticket, forecasting "moonshots" with, perhaps, irrational exuberance.
The reference to "irrational exuberance" — the two words Greenspan is most famous for — hearkens back to remarks he delivered at a 1996 American Enterprise Institute dinner.
When Secretary of State John Kerry and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov tried to develop a joint counterterrorism cell in Syria, Vitaly hailed the partnership with exuberance.
The more interesting scenes were found at the many after-parties, lavish invitation-only bacchanals where the irrational exuberance of crypto-world was on full display.
Mr. Rogers can drape and pouf with great skill and exuberance, but there's no tension in his clothes, no sense of past fantasy confronting present reality.
The movie begins with Battaglia as she is today: a vital and energetic woman in her early 80s whose bright hair color has a punk exuberance.
That burst of exuberance was followed by an inflation-adjusted 48 percent decline in the S&P 500, according to Macrotrends, a compiler of investment data.
Only when results were aired for Regina-Wascana, where Conservative candidate Michael Kram unseated longtime Liberal MP Ralph Goodale, would the crowd react with more exuberance.
In both countries, monetary authorities show no enthusiasm for further policy easing — Beijing's tacit acceptance of slower economic growth should warn investors to curb the exuberance.
Whatever the reason, Lasker's customary exuberance with paint, especially in those chunky passages where he presses it into ridges and vents, speaks with a bracing eloquence.
The delicacy of the sculpture, mix of materials, combined with the overtly baroque exoticism of the animal are characteristic of the exuberance of Du Paquier wares.
"A rebound based on property exuberance and quasi-fiscal stimulus means it might be more transient than the market wants to believe," he said in a note.
The film he was planning was a playground toy battle writ large, imagined by a guy with the exuberance and resources necessary to build his own toys.
Forget the dot-com boom with its "irrational exuberance" and the real estate bubble that was supposed to be invincible: Current market sentiment eclipses all of that.
Yoshikami doesn't think the current "exuberance" is reason to ditch stocks, even though he believes a 10 to 15 percent correction this year is a strong possibility.
Just because the car nerd inside me squeals with delight behind the wheel of the latest and greatest sports car, that doesn't mean that exuberance is universal.
It seems that after about nine months of irrational exuberance followed by roughly six months of equally as irrational disconsolation, venture investors have gotten their groove back.
The subject mirrors Murray's exuberance: the painting is a container that can no longer keep the paint inside— it is spilling over the sides, literally and figuratively.
Cutting against the magazine's exuberance—but also propelled along by it—is a heretical strain of ­gimlet-eyed, anxious ambivalence about who will pay for the future.
Maybe we'll see, and perhaps Fed forbearance, a firm economy and a budding tech-darling IPO boom will push the mood from cautious optimism to outright exuberance.
But irrational exuberance was in short supply at the end of a day, when Zenefits, nominated in the fastest rising start-up category, announced an executive reorganization.
With over 38 million views, as of this writing, and over one million shares, clearly Candace's exuberance has struck a nerve with the people of the world.
Signs of greater caution and less bullish positioning could add fuel to the global rally as they indicate the exuberance of a market peak is further away.
As some caution returned after Monday's exuberance, gold XAU= climbed 0.1 percent to $1,281.12 an ounce, erasing some of its 1.7 percent loss from the previous session.
" However, this period is very similar to the 1990s when money plowed blindly into Internet related stocks in what former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan called "Irrational Exuberance.
Schmitz's account of the aging Auntie Fu, who risks $50,000 in life savings on obvious swindles, captures the cost of the irrational exuberance still gripping the country.
There is simply less exuberance in the car marketplace than three or four years ago, when the moneyed classes were bouncing back from the world financial crisis.
These market whipsaws between fear and trembling and irrational exuberance won't end until the U.S. and China come to some sort of agreement in the trade war.
Watching its trailers filled me with a weird mix of hope and exuberance for the franchise that I haven't felt since Deep Space Nine ended in 1999.
With My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea, Shaw and Samborski create a sense of creative exuberance that you'd typically only find in someone's homemade zine.
Exuberance may not be a local trait but, on a recent Friday night, Lothersdale Village Hall was packed for a concert by the visiting Clitheroe Ukulele Orchestra.
This burst of exuberance sent the major markets to record highs on Monday, as investors continued to pull out of government bond funds whose yields are miserly.
Oracle has gone through a necessary reset toward more achievable cloud growth expectations, after "over-exuberance" from executives , and , analyst Keith Weiss wrote in a research note.
"Betting against volatility is really just an extreme type of irrational exuberance because the VIX goes up when the market goes down, " Cramer said, relaying Garner's point.
This is good news for those in San Francisco who mostly viewed the tech exuberance as bad news: housing rights activists, first-time home buyers, and renters.
Simply put, the show is a delight — Ms. Casel's exuberance matched by the pianist-composer Arturo O'Farrill, an excellent Afro-Latin jazz band and four younger hoofers.
Changing from the highest-flying conglomerate and most famous capital vehicle to troubled icons of misplaced exuberance, it's tough to be SoftBank and its Vision Fund today.
However, Shiller said he doesn't feel as pessimistic as he did in 2000, when he wrote the book "Irrational Exuberance" shortly before the dot-com bubble burst.
It's London Fashion Week, and our critic says the runways are all about "the kicky, fearless exuberance of youth," in keeping with the city's reputation among designers.
FOSTA is fine-tuned to stop internet-enabled sex trafficking without dampening the freedom and exuberance of the Internet or exposing web-hosting sites to frivolous lawsuits.
It was his last fight of consequence, and here, as he is attended by his masseur, Luis Sarria, he's still magnificent, but thicker, lacking his usual exuberance.
The downside is they feature in the sort of risky buy-out deals that have come to exemplify late-cycle exuberance, says David Riley of BlueBay Asset Management.
The controlled palette of each picture contrasts with the exuberance of texture and brushstrokes—which, for all their wildness, always seem to land exactly where they need to.
Alan Greenspan, the former Federal Reserve chief who called out the tech-fueled rally of the mid-1990s as "irrational exuberance," is now giving investors a new warning.
While the stock deserves to be red hot, Cramer said its movement showed that there is a "lack of discipline" and "excess of exuberance" in the IPO market.
Unfortunately, in their youth and exuberance, they didn't stop to think that it might have any political context, or any meaning other than their own feeling of triumph.
Early exuberance has run aground on the shifting sands of politics in the Philippines and Indonesia, two suppliers of nickel raw materials to China's massive stainless steel sector.
BofAML analysts had been calling cash levels this year "consistent with recession "; now, they're not far away from what would be considered over-exuberance, or about 4.8 percent.
The story of the Latitude Society is a parable of Bay Area tech culture genius and exuberance, and of the ways this culture can be fickle and fail.
A bizarre meme with unclear origins and a staggering fanbase, garlic bread is celebrated by a pocket of the Internet with exuberance and joy fitting for a king.
Exuberance in Chinese shares over hopes for fresh stimulus failed to spill over into European trading where the STOXX 600 hovered near five-month highs, dipping 5.53 percent.
"It's important that the exuberance of foreign companies is met with infrastructure to be able to absorb that supply," the government official told Reuters, declining to be named.
The unions, whose members face de facto wage cuts in the name of reviving economic growth, were deeply unimpressed by the public show of exuberance earlier this month.
If this production lacks the teeming, motley exuberance that pulses in Ibsen's text, it definitely distills the intriguing philosophical essence of a play that still seems unsettlingly relevant.
Isabel Leonard, a mezzo-soprano who can veer from exuberance to exasperation in the blink of an eye, stars in the Metropolitan Opera's production, opening on Oct. 19.
That man is John Hussman, president of Hussman Investment trust — and he thinks investors have committed a critical fallacy in their analysis, leading to exuberance in market valuations.
" On Monday evening, a PBS Newshour producer said Spencer texted him to say the Nazi salutes at his speech were made "in a spirit of irony and exuberance.
But Hooper says this doesn't reflect "irrational exuberance" that leads to bubbles as much as it reflects the amount of money that private equity investors have to spend.
However, youthful exuberance and grit could only take the Grizzlies so far as the Raptors posted a 120-105 victory to extend their winning streak to four games.
"Risk markets have completely reversed the initial exuberance, which is likely due to the lack of details in Draghi's press conference," said Mohammed Kazmi, portfolio manager at UBP.
Reaction to his Emmy performance was mixed Fowler may have been "doing it for the culture" but not everyone loved his style, his exuberance and his ad libs.
A significant reason for the exuberance displayed in the ceremonies surrounding the rebirth of CCCADI is that it holds a unique position within the ecosystem of the district.
This is an exceptionally fast flow of money into the market and a good example of irrational exuberance as there are limited sound fundamentals to support this confidence.
The amount set aside for bonuses swelled by more than a third, even as staff levels fell 5 percent as Goldman reversed its mistimed hiring exuberance last year.
But in late 1998 and early 1999, and again in 2004 and 2005, Greenspan steered the Fed away from actions that might have tamped down financial exuberance. Why?
But when Corita Kent encountered Warhol's Campbell's Soup Can paintings at Ferus Gallery in 22, she picked up on Warhol's graphic exuberance and left the underlying cynicism behind.
In that game, as well as in Wednesday's start, Tanaka showed more of the emotion and exuberance that he often showed while pitching in postseason games in Japan.
But it might as well have been his party, because in his energy, his get-on-with-it attitude, his chutzpah and exuberance, he summed up the city.
Even at his poppiest, the Weeknd makes what might be termed alternative anthems: bruised subject matter, barely any reliance on the exuberance that underlies so much pop music.
STEVE COLEMAN AND FIVE ELEMENTS "Harvesting Semblances and Affinities" (Pi Recordings, 2010) Mr. Coleman's classic brand of knotty experimentalism is built on a balance of exuberance and severity.
"There is an irrational exuberance on the part of the consumer with these buying frenzies, which leads to a scarcity of product and crazy high prices," he said.
Walker himself was beloved for his democratic exuberance, manifested both in his vivacious clothing (his jaunty ties, his pocket squares, his pig cufflinks) and in his untiring enthusiasm.
"I think that there was a kind of irrational exuberance when the business of cannabis became relatively more mainstream and you saw the markets open up," Parish said.
As open interest has surged, so too has the price, signaling the same bullish exuberance that has rolled across the rest of the commodity universe in mainland China.
Bullish exuberance, rising interest rates, declines in key stock sectors and weak-handed shareholders all contributed to the losses, but Europe really "got the ball rolling," he said.
While it might be tempting to point at some illuminating data set or behavioral psychology to explain financial markets' exuberance following Trump's win, a simpler theory may apply.
Frugal Traveler The present-day version of Chennai in South India dates back to only the 290s, so a relatively youthful exuberance should not come as a surprise.
In an age of ubiquitous recuperation, he cannot hope to display anything like the exuberance, caprice and freedom of invention of his predecessors in the French New Wave.
So, with Hilary Clinton getting a weekend poll boost after the FBI cleared her of wrongdoing over emails, this morning's exuberance may be the flip side of that trade.
The genre, born in the Northern towns of Sheffield and Huddersfield during the mid-noughties, fused pirate-radio energy with the exuberance of dance-floor ready 4/4 beats.
Such collective exuberance has analysts almost united in their view that things have got a bit out of hand and that some sort of corrective reaction is fast approaching.
Bitcoin price 2016 Bitcoin price 2016 Number of blockchain transactions Number of blockchain transactions Exuberance in the startup community continues to grow as new financial incubators are launching globally.
A quarter-century after the fall of communism, Russians still celebrate new year with exuberance while the observance of Christmas is a learning experience, not an unbroken folk memory.
Exuberance, of the irrational variety, perhaps–but that doesn't mean there is no real value underpinning some of the projects raising funds, or in the underlying crypto-token model.
That exuberance has produced more than one personal foul over the past couple of years, including a costly one during the Chiefs&apos playoff loss to Pittsburgh last season.
Global markets continue to rally after the initial shock of Donald Trump being elected U.S. president, but some economists are still issuing quiet warnings to investors amid the exuberance.
Our opening sequence wasn't going to be a number like the ones that Ryan and Emma perform later in the movie — this was about busting-at-the-seams exuberance.
Back in the summer of 220, just as Silicon Valley investors were moving from optimism to outright exuberance, Travis Kalanick set out to raise Uber's fourth round of financing.
To make plans, share a revelation, provide an update on progress to a meet-up, we're conveying strangely still-restrained-but-mostly-enthusiastic exuberance about our thoughts and feelings.
But it offers a sobering message that may be as prescient—and as readable—as Robert Shiller's "Irrational Exuberance" was before the dotcom and housing crises of the 2000s.
The chair, he added, will need to "validate market expectations of the coming policy reversal, while leaning against too-heady exuberance as to how low the Fed may go."
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A leveraged buyout of electric carmaker Tesla could be an ominous sign of market exuberance, but investors may need more justification to run for the exits.
Now, newly reconnected, almost every message I send my dad arrives with an emoji of some kind—usually ones I hope convey exuberance or a general happiness with things.
While several start-ups said the exuberance had got out of control and they had expected Beijing to act, they said last week's move panicked investors and caused confusion.
Some analysts, however, have forecast price rises of as much as 10 percent this year, and Singapore's central bank has warned about an "excessive exuberance" in the property market.
Exuberance in Chinese shares over hopes for fresh stimulus failed to spill over into European trading where the STOXX 25.7 hovered near five-month highs, flat on the day.
These signs are, in many instances, used by the bulls to justify their view that confidence in the economy and market is the driving force, not overvaluation or exuberance.
Pete Holmes and Ron Funches are skilled comics from the West Coast whose jokes share Ms. Long's childlike exuberance, a quality that is even more common in alt comedy.
Exuberance in Chinese shares over hopes for fresh stimulus failed to spill over into European trading where the STOXX 29.5 hovered near five-month highs, flat on the day.
Mr. Martin seemed to want to savor that moment a while longer, giving his funk-girded set the loose exuberance of an after-party or a loping victory lap.
A provincial leader named the city Daqing, which means big celebration in Chinese, after the discovery of the oil field there in 1959 created a swell of national exuberance.
In letters and interviews from jail, youth activists charted their journey from the hope and exuberance of the 18-day revolt of 2011 to their new battle against despair.
That exuberance fueled Japan's nightlife, with discos like Maharaja and Juliana's becoming a symbol of the fun and excess of the late '80s and early '90s go-go years.
And we see that exuberance holding Trump's approval ratings at a low but steady floor for the past several months, settling at 242 percent in the most recent survey.
It was on South Korean exchanges that the price of Bitcoin first hit $10,000 last Monday, hours before traders in the United States reached the same level of exuberance.
But with Democrats finally taking control of the State Senate in Tuesday's election, Mr. de Blasio saw real opportunity, and in his exuberance, his mayoral cup overflowed with metaphor.
While Trump hailed the agreement with Xi "an incredible deal," a lack of detail from the Chinese side has left investors and analysts wondering if Trump's exuberance is warranted.
Joe, who was in a frat in college, loudly said, "Look at these dudes, they're killing it," in reference to their short shorts, boat shoes, and overall frat-exuberance.
On Comedy In September, Tom Cruise stepped into a car with Conan O'Brien and, with his characteristic exuberance, exclaimed that he was ready to sing karaoke or talk comedy.
Second, investors spooked by the pandemic are naturally more worried about an opaque company with multiple layers of debt that famously inflated valuations during recent years of tech exuberance.
After that the exuberance will dwindle, the Taliban won't be able to deliver on expectations, fighters won't want to go back to war, and the dynamic will be shifted.
Maybe Bloomberg never stood a chance, not given how prepared his rivals were to tear him apart and the particular exuberance and eloquence that Warren brought to the task.
Rising oil prices have breathed new life into the oil patch, but the sudden enthusiasm has made Cramer wonder if it can all be chalked up to irrational exuberance.
Michael Hartnett, Bank of America's chief investment strategist, listed Tesla's ridiculous rally as one example of "irrational exuberance" inspired by an unprecedented wave of easy money from central banks.
In their fleeting liaisons in New York, Ms. Quiroga has been the Fonteyn to his Nureyev, the gorgeous monarch finding new sparkle from the exuberance of a younger consort.
Critic's Notebook In recent years, female pop has been remade again and again by rebels and outcasts, singers who exude skepticism and self-doubt, not blithe cool and exuberance.
The main drivers of so-called inflated asset prices are thought, in part, to stem from synchronized global growth, unhinged exuberance among traders and prolonged stimulus from central banks.
They were hurt by their own popularity and irrational exuberance, whether squeezed by the increased competition or by their own overexpansion (and an outbreak or two of foodborne illnesses).
From what I could tell Mr. Lando boasts technical skill and exuberance and gamely did his part, though he seems in danger of adopting his mentor's exaggerated hand gestures.
The actors' chemistry is what makes their onscreen friendship worth watching: Ms. Glazer plays an outgoing, pot-smoking slacker whose exuberance loosens up the uptight and timid Ms. Jacobson.
I see the exuberance and hope and frustration and fragility and defeat of youth all mixed up in one boozy, smoky, hormonal stew—swaying spinning, groping, snogging, shouting, laughing.
Recordings obviously can't do justice to this aspect of his operas, but Ms. Damrau's new album, nearly an hour and a half of music, has its own lavish exuberance.
That might lead to irrational exuberance and extreme losses, but it should also be perceived as a tremendous re-opening of the capital markets beyond just a few elite investors.
"Creative dreams were fulfilled when [we were] able to combine the young exuberance of Off-White and the storied elegance of Jimmy Choo," said Abloh in an official press release.
Everyone, it seemed, was diving into the Stephen-King-evoking, Steven-Spielberg-honoring thriller, only to surface again on social media with an exuberance they felt compelled to pass long.
Analysts at Jefferies said a better-than-expected cash performance of negative 339 million pounds against their expectation of negative 585 million was reason enough for "a moment of exuberance".
Companies' formal guidance often provide the basis for this, but companies that become known for overly conservative guidance may fall victim to over-exuberance on the part of financial analysts.
The closest I can come to describing Irrational Exuberance is that you start out inside a giant metal egg where gravity doesn't exist, levitating a pair of glowing crystal balls.
For this reason, the U.S. should not allow exuberance over increased gas exports to distract from the critical need to continue partnering with Europe in strengthening traditional energy security efforts.
There is exuberance in China – another $4 billion was kicked in mostly by mainland investors that had previously invested in Ant – but it may not be completely shared by Beijing.
Although well depicted throughout art history (best exemplified by Japan's most iconic ukiyo-e woodblock painting), few artists render the true exuberance of waves as well as painter Lori Gilbert.
Since Mayor Bowser announced her statehood initiative in April, the celebratory mood has gone from one of exuberance to consternation among some statehood supporters in just a short few months.
Newton was spreading the ball around, mixing in some punishing runs, and had seemingly regained the exuberance that he displayed before the loss in the Super Bowl left him fuming.
When the government selects one sector for support — whether steel or solar panels — it often helps contribute to undue exuberance among investors, resulting in wasteful projects that depress the economy.
It is the work of a writer too practiced in the painfully self-conscious performance of exuberance and Hollywood-style big emotions, uninterested in the larger territory he lives in.
While Wilco would trade much of gritty, rough-hewn twang for synths and Beatles-indebted pop exuberance on their third album Summerteeth, the energy from their earlier oeuvre never left.
This sort of terrifying exuberance is hard to balance against the darkness at its core, but Cash both handles the task with aplomb and makes it just a little funny.
After the early exuberance and the inevitable fallout, Kickstarter and Indiegogo are trying to make the whole process less risky, even if that means dramatically changing how their services work.
In his book "Irrational Exuberance," for example, he presciently outlined the psychological factors and herd thinking that sowed the seeds of the dot-com bust and the 2008 financial crisis.
"We like what we're seeing so far but his exuberance over that is a little premature," said Tajer, spokesman for the APA, the labor union for American Airlines pilots. Capt.
In her vibrant singing and sassy manner, Ms. Park brought a touch of jaded exuberance to the proceedings: This Amore admits to being baffled by the romantic entanglements of mortals.
The world is more dangerous than it was a week ago, and President Trump's exuberance suggests that he may have learned precisely the wrong lesson from his clash with Iran.
Thrun, who grew up in Germany, is lean, with a shaved head and an air of comic exuberance; he looks like some fantastical fusion of Michel Foucault and Mr. Bean.
CHANCE THE RAPPER "Coloring Book" (self-released) In a turbulent year, Chance the Rapper preached the values of exuberance, of sweet nostalgia, of prayerful vigilance, of shocking jolts of love.
As he's warning about a current bond bubble, former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan told CNBC on Friday that it's fair to characterize it as an "irrational exuberance" type forecast.
Garner said investors' emotions also played a big role in the decline: exuberance pushed stocks higher into January, then gave way to panic as the market started to break down.
There is also the occasional vandalism — like broken lights and doors ripped off bathrooms stalls — that tends to accompany youthful exuberance (or a big win or loss for the team).
Despite Kelman's unique exuberance when envisioning the company's future, Redfin still has a tiny market share compared with other brokerages, like The Long and Foster Companies and HomeServices of America.
The work has the exuberance of the great American symphonies of the mid-twentieth century, its swaggering brass choirs and lunging string melodies well suited to the Philharmonic's muscular sound.
More surprising are passages of childlike innocence—for example, a euphonious chorus of singing flowers—and episodes of polyrhythmic orchestral exuberance, as in Kay's wild sleigh ride with the Queen.
"Maybe some of these hiring announcements are just some of the exuberance that comes late in an expansion," Challenger, Gray & Christmas Chief Executive Officer John Challenger said in an interview.
Her stage persona is funny, irreverent and approachable, her band is terrific and her songs cycle lushly through a whole range of moods, from dance-party exuberance to mournful darkness.
They are a world of exuberance and color, swirling portraits that show off a fluency with art drawn from multiple eras: 1960s psychedelia, Tibetan mandalas, American quilts, Madhubani paintings. Gorgeous.
"The key to my youthful exuberance is the amount of sleep that I get, so I'll be spending a lot of time in that there bed," he says in the video.
Rather, there are a lot of gestures toward outrage, mockery, self-mockery, self-loathing, and cultural image–hijacking that, despite the gleeful, stupid exuberance, provide few moments of critical transcendent emancipation.
He said she saw the sun rise on the last morning of her life, having spent the previous hours in "a flight of her characteristic exuberance" out and around Hyannis Port.
Impressive results from tech giants Amazon and Alphabet have added to exuberance over the sector this week, and Europe's tech sector index is trading at its highest in nearly 16 years.
"The UK economy lost its summer exuberance in the final months of 22016, and there are signs of further chill winds ahead," economist Tej Parikh at the Institute of Directors said.
Mr Holland, who moves with the grace and precision of a dancer—he has taken on the role of Billy Elliot on stage—brings the exuberance of youth to the role.
And whatever one thinks the markets will do in the last weeks of the year, one is hard-pressed to see the type of exuberance that marked the dot-com bubble.
The golden age of irrational exuberance on Kickstarter has ended — Pebble is shutting down, marking the fall of crowdfunding's white knight after a string of other high-profile closures and failures.
"You could argue the whole world has benefited from China's over-exuberance in building out manufacturing capacity for photovoltaic solar," said Ethan Zindler, head of Americas for Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
Whether an investor goes to sleep with their head resting on Shiller's "Irrational Exuberance" or on Siegel's "Stocks for the Long Run," the basics of good money management remain the same.
"Ballo" ("Ballet for the Queen"), set to ballet music from Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Don Carlos," is virtuoso classicism, in which outgoing allegro technique is taken to an exceptional peak of exuberance.
In a note titled "It Might Rain on Buyback Exuberance," Barclays put a price target of $157 on Apple, down from $168, representing a nearly 5 percent downside from Monday's close.
In the same spirit, Mr. Cenedella's works portray a garish New York panorama of traffic jams, street fights, subways and bars that explode from the canvas with a jostling rowdy exuberance.
The former Federal Reserve chairman who famously warned more than two decades ago about "irrational exuberance" in the stock market doesn't see equity prices going any higher than they are now.
And one always has to concede that part of a major market climb may be a little of that "irrational exuberance" once identified by former Federal Reserve Bank Chairman Alan Greenspan.
In any case, the dancing was breathtaking in its exuberance: Here was the raw energy of youth channeled into formal patterns that nevertheless captured perfectly the characters' emotional intensity and abandon.
Phantom PGP tries to push an image of luxury and exuberance, judging by other posts—attractive, scantily-clad models, landscape-shots from scenic hotels, and exotic pets all pepper the account.
The work in this show is especially appealing if we think about the today's generally moribund state of painterly abstraction, whose emotional exuberance might be addictive to people seeking a catharsis.
While I had no idea of the personal significance of the pots and their various scenes of football triumph to those who made them, the exuberance and joy need no explanation.
SEOUL, Dec 21 (Reuters) - South Korea's central bank chief on Wednesday warned of 'irrational exuberance' in trading of virtual coins, which have risen dramatically in value this year amid frenzied speculation.
While the excesses of corporate exuberance and government debt are rising in the United States, countries from France to Brazil are in the cleanup phase that often precedes an economic comeback.
Bottles that can improve with aging tend to move along a gentle arc, during which they will offer many delicious expressions, from youthful exuberance to middle-age complexity to eventual fragility.
It might just leave you scrambling to revisit — or discover for the first time — the brilliance of their work on screen: the exuberance, the precision, the sex, the oft droll humor.
Sudan dispatch After decades of rule under a dictator, a wave of exuberance has rippled across Sudan's capital as the young revel in newfound freedoms — to speak, party and find love.
Finally, toward the end of the decade, investors' optimism morphed into the sort of "irrational exuberance" that Alan Greenspan, the Fed chairman at the time, had described a few years earlier.
Breakneck development since then had by the 13s turned Japan into the world's second-largest economy, and its exuberance for Modernist architecture exemplified this growing national self-confidence like nothing else.
"I think they are thinking there's a bit of irrational exuberance in the market right now and they just want to cool that off," said Mr. Sant, who represents Chinese companies.
Justin Peck's spirited "The Times Are Racing," set to electronic music by Dan Deacon and featuring street-wear costumes by Humberto Leon of Opening Ceremony, is a burst of youthful exuberance.
Rising oil prices have breathed new life into the oil patch, but the sudden enthusiasm has made CNBC's Jim Cramer wonder if it can all be chalked up to irrational exuberance.
The mall — a tower of exuberance, with floors dedicated to different parts of the world, from the Caribbean to London, Paris and Hollywood — pulsed with the rhythm of a busy Saturday.
The goofy exuberance of that era's prime-time TV programming was an ideal fit artistically and aesthetically for Williams, with his rainbow suspenders, striped mime shirts and midlength dry-look hair.
Mr. Edwards called for a moment of silence, which was drowned by cheering and shouted lines from Mr. Berry's hits — exuberance that testifies to Mr. Berry's staying power in his hometown.
But one young Mexican felt the whole brunt of papal wrath when he almost pulled the 79-year-old pontiff to the ground in an over-eager bout of religious exuberance.
Exuberance and sadness coexist in her drawing style, as they coexist in the character of Cass Elliot — whose every moment of joy and perseverance seems to overlay deep loneliness and vulnerability.
While such exuberance can be partly explained by the continuation of and activation of pro-growth policies in China and the United States respectively, lead doesn't lend itself to such rationalization.
" However, earlier this week, billionaire investor Sam Zell and sovereign wealth fund advisor Komal Sri-Kumar told CNBC that they believe the stock market rally is showing signs of "irrational exuberance.
In the near term, however, proponents of tax reform would do well to moderate their exuberance, lest they set the stage for a backlash that could become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Still, Benioff said, the tone at Davos is lighter among business leaders than in the post-recession years, noting a "huge amount of exuberance" among CEOs around the recent tax overhaul.
Nobody on their team has ever played in an All-Star game, but their depth, complementary design, youthful exuberance, and two-way tenacity have, so far, eclipsed any questions related to talent.
The gap in the economic exuberance felt among men and women did not happen overnight, according to Jay Campbell, partner with Hart Research Associates and the Democratic pollster for the CNBC survey.
The fact that we're probably inside a bubble and yet fail to recognize it is more galling because we've been talking about this kind of irrational exuberance for well over 150 years.
Wall Street has seen what happens when "irrational exuberance" comes back down to reality in the long-awaited Uber and other companies that have come public this year, CNBC's Jim Cramer said.
And with director-cowriter Desiree Akhavan steering the ship, the film finds moments of exuberance and humor that elevate it above after-school special and closer to a modern take on Hughes.
LIESMAN: ITS THE 20-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF IRRATIONAL EXUBERANCE, I WONDER IF YOURE WILLING TO REPEAT THAT IN TERMS OF WHERE WE -- ITS ALMOST, WHAT, 1,200 POINTS IN A COUPLE WEEKS, RIGHT?
My concern (not prediction, but concern) is that a July rate cut in the face of a still healthy economy will create the exuberance and bubbles from which crashes, and crises, arise.
Heavy public participation in stocks is sometimes a feature of a late-bull-market "exuberance" phase, when good economic news is acknowledged more broadly and equity valuations expand toward some higher peak.
To the modern mind, bubbles are characterized by hoary exuberance that culminates in a righteous crash of Biblical proportions (and don't look back, lest you be turned into a pillar of salt).
The hangover from a bout of over-exuberance dating from before the global financial crisis has left companies financially stretched and with enough production capacity to be able to delay capital expenditure.
It wasn't just refined metal that showed a marked pullback from March's exuberance, with imports of ores and concentrates slipping 8 percent in April from the prior month to 1.26 million tonnes.
Today, 39-year-old Khan is the chief strategy officer of Snapchat, the man behind the curtain whose youthful exuberance, illustrious network and Wall Street chops have shepherded the company to stardom.
The release comes four tracks long, and exemplifies the LA producer's usual disregard for genre conventions by working with 8 bit styles, gleeful rave exuberance, and synth pop motifs at various points.
In a 2013 speech, made while he was governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King agreed with Minsky's view that stability in credit markets leads to exuberance and eventually to instability.
PARIS — On a Tuesday night, as on many other occasions, the Philharmonie de Paris, a concert hall that seats 23,400, resonated with long, flowing melodies and intricate musical compositions of unbuttoned exuberance.
The news could temper exuberance from an unexpectedly strong report of 128,000 new jobs in October, which had been expected to come in considerably lower due to a strike at General Motors.
THE CLOSER And finally … In New Orleans yesterday, revelers marked the end of Mardi Gras season with the ceremonial Bourbon Street exuberance that ushers out the Carnival period, which began Jan. 6.
Borthwick worries that today's exuberance might only compound the power of these already dominant platform businesses — particularly given the Trump administration's hostility to Obama-era market regulation, especially to network neutrality legislation.
Occasionally, Mr. Trump blows off steam in bursts of boyish exuberance: At the end of a fund-raiser on Long Island last week, he playfully buzzed the crowd twice with his helicopter.
So after months of exuberance that pushed Amazon's shares to new highs, investors took a break, sending the company's stock down more than 5 percent after it reported its latest financial results.
Where "West Side Story" felt perfunctory, this had all the youthful exuberance and dazzle of Bernstein's early, at times daring collaboration with Robbins and the legendary duo Betty Comden and Adolph Green.
The exuberance was more contained on Thursday as the Senate continued its work, with Mr. Trump visiting the Capitol to address House Republicans before the vote and sending congratulations via Twitter afterward.
For a brief moment, it repeats as a solo piano passage, which Mr. Andsnes delivered with a clever balance of satire and enigmatic nuance that revealed something darker beneath all the exuberance.
The other IPOs misfires are worth noting, but they may be less a sign of public market trouble than a warning about private market exuberance or desperate needs for a cash exit.
Mr. Gurley has warned start-ups of irrational exuberance in recent years, saying that a combination of easy money, high valuations and reckless spending had created a "risk bubble" in the industry.
As the global economy has endured a trade war and other uncertainties, some of the exuberance in this billion-dollar business, which surged after the last recession, is showing signs of ebbing.
Sitting alongside Scholz, Germany's central bank president Jens Weidmann said a recent slowdown in global growth was due to a "normalization" from previous years' exuberance, rather than a consequence of trade tensions.
She's chosen the album's repertoire for light cheer and melodic exuberance, with full, clattery big-band arrangements whose blaring horns have a comic thrust and whose warm, acoustic bass thumps with jollity.
After that, though, "Resistance" bogs down, as Kaz meets a diverse but fairly uninspired band of roguish and eccentric characters, who he approaches with a little too much youthful, wide-eyed exuberance.
It does sound like a gospel album occasionally, and when it does, oh does it, but every Kanye album—full of bittersweet exuberance—is a gospel album if you think about it.
"If you look at what has been announced in the industry to date and the timelines, you can see that there's a lot of exuberance, and then reality comes in," he said.
"Geopolitical and macroeconomic factors are still not indicating exuberance and risk appetite returning to markets with full throttle," said Sugandha Sachdeva, vice president of metals, energy and currency research at Religare Broking Ltd.
Perhaps you spent your nights with the more lighthearted exuberance of the sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch, or falling into the rich emotional worlds of dramas like Charmed or Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
But in contrast to the 1999 bubble, BAML detected less irrational exuberance, as cash levels rose to 5 percent from last month's 4.9 percent, remaining above the 10-year average of 4.5 percent.
Indeed, the animal spirits behind the price spikes may well have transferred irrational exuberance to China's giant steel sector, which is showing every sign of once again producing too much relative to demand.
"There was a lot of exuberance at the start of the year about President Trump's pro-growth policies and certainly base metals benefited from that," said analyst Daniel Hynes at ANZ in Sydney.
So far, he sees the friendly Fed and the rally to records as drivers keeping the market in a good place, which could extend into next year barring some newfound exuberance among buyers.
But the exuberance faded at Real Madrid, a club that still adheres to its notoriously garish business model, stocking its cupboard with famous players first and then improvising a system to deploy them.
That's the best America has to offer — individualism and freedom; energy and exuberance; courage to explore a frontier; and, unlike H.B. 2, finding bonds that bring Americans together instead of driving them apart.
"There is sort of an irrational-exuberance phase, and then the VCs see tremendous opportunity and there's a lot of money pouring in and that's used to evangelize the new market," he said.
As Benjamin Pimentel reports, some insiders point to profligacy within the company that the CFO's team was trying to rein in, along with the familiar irrational exuberance that comes with a hypergrowth strategy.
Instead of merely miming a French version of the Leiber-Stoller torch song "Those Were the Days," she begins to sing it aloud, with exuberance, but is shushed by a couple of adults.
We see Trump supporters' continued exuberance in surveys of economic optimism, including the monthly Vox/SurveyMonkey Economic Confidence Index, which clocked in at 213 (out of 423) for July, barely changed from January.
Though Bristol nods to the fantasy of "Back to the Future," the more sobering nature of this quest celebrates the exuberance of its young inventors while confronting a tragedy they can't easily unwind.
He added that Mr. Hamill "brought a boyish enthusiasm and exuberance that really defined the character," and that "made Luke accessible and relatable to people in the first 'Star Wars'" and its sequels.
But they both share a desire to explore the "full spectrum of blackness," he said, adding that they wanted "to create a platform where the black skin was shown in its full exuberance."
Written and illustrated by Matt James Matt James's colorful acrylics and playful collage lend a youthful exuberance to a normally dreary subject, giving poignant insight into a child's understanding of the adult world.
The title track, this album's lead single, is set to around 1980, when funk and machines were doing some of their earliest dances, and when black pop was still teeming with disco exuberance.
As memorable as the home run was, so too was the rollicking trip around the bases that accompanied it: a tongue-wagging, chest-thumping, finger-pointing-to-the-sky exhibition of unabashed exuberance.
By contrast, James Whiteside (Wednesday evening), less pure in delivery, showed such daredevil strength and energy that he and the coolly commanding Gillian Murphy swept the whole Metropolitan up in their irrepressible exuberance.
The exuberance over reduced regulation combined with tax cuts has bolstered markets, which hit record highs on Monday as money poured into United States stocks in anticipation of a turnaround in the economy.
In the D.J. booth, however, deep in the mix, the charismatic Mr. Parrish oozes an infectious exuberance, expressively contorting his face while he adjusts the EQ knobs and passionately moves to the music.
It's shaped by late 1970s punk with flickers of dub, nods to 1990s hip-hop (and also the early 2000s English rapper the Streets), and embraces the musical exuberance of 2000s pop-punk.
We're entering the ninth year of an economic and stock market recovery following the financial crisis, and there's an almost alarming level of exuberance on Wall Street as investors continue to pile in.
"He's had a tough time getting shows on, because people don't know where to place his shows — they have a childlike exuberance for adults," said Julianne Boyd, the artistic director of Barrington Stage.
LONDON (Reuters) - Teenager Coco Gauff has captivated Wimbledon with her extraordinary talent and youthful exuberance but, as her beaten opponent said on Tuesday, she is "probably older in her head than the numbers show".
Marley taught me about living each day with unbridled exuberance and joy, about seizing the moment and following your heart... Mostly, he taught me about friendship and selflessness and, above all else, unwavering loyalty.
Time & Space is Turnstile's most openly ambitious release, still peddling youthful exuberance as if it was their stock in trade, while baking in even more gleeful sections that will only further alienate their detractors.
" For his performance, Sam Hunt left behind his usual stage exuberance, taking a stool and prefacing his all-acoustic set with the first lines of Woody Guthrie's egalitarian anthem, "This Land Is Your Land.
"If we are growing slower, there is probably upward momentum on our fares and yields and less capacity pressure in Europe," O'Leary said on a conference call with analysts, but warned against "irrational exuberance".
But through a mixture of naivety and exuberance, the developers overlooked the potential this offered for abuse and harassment, and the resulting widespread backlash saw them voluntarily remove the game from the app store.
"If we are growing slower, there is probably upward momentum on our fares and yields and less capacity pressure in Europe," O'Leary said on a conference call with analysts, but warned against "irrational exuberance".
"As Brexit receded in the financial markets' rear-view mirror, exuberance resumed in full force," said the Switzerland-based BIS, often seen as the central banks' central bank, in its review headed "Dissonant Markets".
In the eyes of the industrial metals supply chain, the mass inflow of fund money is always going to be a mixed blessing, bringing with it the potential for increased volatility and "irrational exuberance".
Now, the exuberance of the independence vote has been replaced with the painful belief that Iraq's Kurdish leadership gambled away the hard-fought autonomy which their region has enjoyed since the 1991 Gulf War.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand kicked off its annual water festival or Songkran holiday on Thursday amid warnings from the military government to rein in the festival's usual exuberance as the country mourns its late king.
But there are concerns among some investors in Tesla, which has promised to turn profitable this year, even after the hoopla and exuberance surrounding the unveiling late on Thursday of a Model 3 prototype.
It was the result of a range of problems that had built up over time: light regulation of banks, overly complex credit products, tighter cross-border linkages and irrational exuberance in the housing market.
Indeed, Payet shares a number of similarities with the young Cole – not least the sense of freewheeling exuberance that seems to inform every touch of the ball, every balletic jaunt into the penalty area.
"I think there is this little bit of exuberance," said Professor Gutgold, who, in a stroke of good timing, is signing her new children's book, "Madam President," on Saturday at a bookstore that Mrs.
It was reminiscent of her exuberance two years ago, when she burst onto the national scene in the first week of the United States Open with a stunning upset over 12th-seeded Dominika Cibulkova.
However, there is a growing awareness that this round of stimulus may turn out to be "metals-lite" as Beijing avoids the mistakes of past construction exuberance and directs more funds down consumer channels.
The director of films including Saw II through IV occasionally removes his glasses to rub his eyes, but given his exuberance you wouldn't otherwise know he'd just wrapped a grueling 9-month creative stretch.
The origins of the Fed's overt support for the stock market date back to late 2628s, when Alan Greenspan questioned whether the stock market was subject to "irrational exuberance" during the dot-com bubble.
His laptop churned for a few minutes, and out popped a truly astonishing image, an erupting splay of colorful exuberance, and a perfect figure, he says, of his still fervent feelings for his beloved.
With that in mind, we put together a mega list of ways to connect right now—to keep boredom and isolation at bay, and to bring levity and exuberance to an incredibly dark time.
Morgan Stanley analysts downgraded the stock earlier in December and said its 2019 rally reflected the company's growth prospects and "overall exuberance over all things streaming," but didn't take into consideration some key risks.
Her commitment to animal rights earned her a place in the pantheon of scientific adventurers embraced admiringly by Kay Redfield Jamison, a psychiatrist and author, in her book "Exuberance: The Passion for Life" (2004).
As they dash from one window to the next — inside, proper dancing is happening — they unite in forceful muscularity, jumping and stomping with the rage and exuberance of teenagers on the cusp of adulthood.
"Although most of the Marvel films have serious sociopolitical subtexts, the movies also have a sense of humor, a sense of fun and exuberance that…is just missing from the DC films," Donovan said.
Ms. Herbert, along with other performers, dancers, flag-wavers and musicians, refused to allow the gray weather, or the presence of over 300 light towers and thousands of police officers, to dampen their exuberance.
And so this concert was marked by competing energies: on the one side, exuberance and warm acclaim, and on the other, resignation and the heavy sigh that comes with the conclusion of something sweet.
In this show, Braun manages to have it both ways — by coupling her formal directive to antithetical content, she balances exuberance with constraint in a way that renders both inherently present and implicitly absent.
This person said that there was "irrational exuberance" about the talks and Trump's move "shouldn't be that big of a shock" as the president had originally planned to raise tariffs on Chinese goods in January.
Beyoncé delivered that to us with her announcement, which was styled with the kind of bravado, exuberance and confidence that even a dude who lives in a solid-gold tower could never get away with.
Cheyenne walks in emanating exuberance, straps everyone's feet in, and gets on a platform at the front of the room to saddle up himself, looking pious as the stage's under-lighting sets his face aglow.
Anyone who's read my previous exuberance about the Pixel's camera will appreciate how massive a step forward HTC has taken to find itself in a position where I'd rank its imaging ahead of the Pixel.
"Unfortunately, in their youth and exuberance, it appears [the cadets] didn't stop to think that [the raised fists] might have any political context, or any meaning other than their own feeling of triumph," Fulton said.
Deeper album cuts — from the passion of "Me on You" to the love-at-first-sight playfulness of "Everything Changes" to the sheer exuberance of "Young Again" — are lying in wait for listeners to discover.
The account is helmed by Joseph Galbo, a social media specialist for the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), who has been bringing a wonderful, bizarre exuberance to the job since he started in 2016.
A piano-led instrumental, picked out on one finger with all the exuberance of a John Lewis Christmas advert, saps all the nuance of Robyn's original and replaces it with a plodding air of gloom.
He is what liberal, white, wealthy America stares into in order to be reassured of its own humanity, of its irrational exuberance, its rightful exceptionalism, and the inherent virtue of its pressing forward, unfettered, unyielding.
A former minor league baseball player, Martz has a sturdy frame and speaks with prim efficiency, but he slips into exuberance when discussing his long-delayed success in bringing demand-responsive public transit to Altamonte.
Mizuho Bank analysts said that "excessive market exuberance", particularly in the property sector, could push Beijing to shift to a stance of "neutral tightness" in the second half the year, which could impact equity prices.
The law and general common sense dictate that drivers itching to cut loose take that exuberance onto the track (and off the streets), whether that be a parking-lot autocross or a professional racing circuit.
Folded into a green hillside that rises above the busy artery of Via Nomentana, the circular templelike tomb of the daughter of Rome's first Christian emperor preserves a mosaic cycle of astonishing exuberance and delicacy.
And as an astute friend pointed out to me recently, Trump's scary tweets even seem to have the effect of tempering market exuberance, acting as a kind of check in lieu of interest-rate hikes.
But one sensed, when watching his televised reinvention, that he was struggling to keep up, that the explosive hair and the American-flag shirt were less a matter of natural exuberance than of aspirational coloring.
Whereas in "Sex and the City" Sarah Jessica Parker's Carrie seduced viewers with flirty charm and a witty, confiding voice-over, Frances is tightly controlled and emotionally exhausted, all icy reserve to Carrie's warm exuberance.
This is also how he may be able to decouple exuberance from efficiency so that he can be remembered for not only being a disruptor but also a creator of a sustainable machine of disruption.
When I'm lifting, I sometimes think of a chapter of "The Second Sex," in which Simone de Beauvoir remembers the exuberance of a friend who once considered herself to be as strong as a man.
Linklater captures the times with a pin-perfect sense of style, down to the droop of the mustaches and the cut of the short shorts, and his yet unheralded actors mesh with an easygoing exuberance.
She's not the smoothest or most nimble-tongued rapper, or a particularly inventive rhymer, but the crude declarative force that is her gift lends Invasion of Privacy a dogged drive, a sense of earned exuberance.
The fact that increased rates might stifle the once-in-a-generation opportunity to squeeze corporations into making substantive pay raises seems to have eluded even Fed Chair Janet Yellen, the people's choice, because pay raises could cause inflation and even thought that hasn't been the case for the past eight years, the possibility would disrupt the tradition of anticipating change and erring on the side of caution (unless you are former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan and then you applaud exuberance — but not irrational exuberance).
"There was probably an over-exuberance of funding in on-demand in 2013 and 2014," said Sean Behr, CEO of Zirx, an on-demand valet startup that was recently forced to pivot in order to survive.
Now, Myers is ready to step back into the game and is currently negotiating to join the cast of Bohemian Rhapsody, the film about Freddie Mercury's life and exuberance as the frontman in the band Queen.
" In a statement to Hyperallergic, ICA director Jill Medvedow praised Schutz as "one of the leading painters of her generation, and we wanted to share the exuberance, skill, and vibrancy of her work with Boston audiences.
In the early 1980s we entered an era of desktop computing that culminated in the dot-com crash — a financial bubble that we bolstered with Y2K consulting fees and hardware expenditures alongside irrational exuberance over Pets.
What looked in 1987 like a bursting bubble after a period of irrational exuberance, which was likely to trigger a recession, now looks like a period of irrational pessimism, which didn't slow the economy at all.
"A lot of people might have thought it was just exuberance and a sense of optimism, but I believed we could take it back," he said of the Democratic wins in the Virginia House of Delegates.
"I don't go out to eat much, only when it's a private room," she said, with undisguised exuberance, before selecting the most extravagant option, a twelve-course tasting menu, and recommending that I do the same.
Despite the claims of some of his more excitable admirers, Powell is a much lesser artist than Joyce, lacking Joyce's stylistic exuberance and his determination to break out of the bonds of the traditional novel form.
I suggest another interpretation: "The Message," like much of hip-hop, is a series of complicated gestures toward the exuberance the music elicits, which exists side by side with the pain sometimes described in the lyrics.
And in a 1996 speech, Alan Greenspan raised the specter of "irrational exuberance,", a term that went viral by 2000 (I made it the title of a book on the markets that I published that year).
As the feeling sank in that stock trading was governed by a surplus of exuberance, the odds increased that the Federal Reserve would dampen the festivities by lifting interest rates faster than policymakers had previously telegraphed.
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Sam Pilafian, a virtuoso tuba player who performed an eclectic mix of classical, jazz, pop and rock music and brought unflagging exuberance to teaching young tubists, died on April 24 at his home in Tempe, Ariz.
"The book is about a young child's exuberance in being given the space to express what is truly in her heart, and how those around her (parents, friends, teachers) loved her no matter what," she said.
Last month, Robyn released "Honey," which tells a different story than her gleaming "Body Talk" albums in 2010 — by turns patient and contemplative, with a chronological arc that ends with what feels like an earned exuberance.
As I wrote when they were toddlers in Mexico, "our ears pull in the first lessons of culture," and America's greatest appeal can often be found in the sounds showing off the country's carefree creative exuberance.
Perhaps the most drastic turn has happened among cannabis start-ups, which rode a wave of exuberance in recent years as countries like Canada and Uruguay and several U.S. states loosened laws that criminalized the drug.
The instrumental ensemble, anchored by Paul O'Dette and Stephen Stubbs on the lutelike theorbo, played with rhythmic exuberance and fresh tone and seemed unperturbed by the singers who often invaded the space between them, jamming sightlines.
I THINK THE BIGGEST THING IS THAT THERE IS A HUGE AMOUNT OF EXUBERANCE WITH CEOs AROUND THE TAX PLAN SO THAT -- THAT KIND OF WHAT I WOULD CALL ECONOMIC FREIGHT TRAIN IS GOING TO CONTINUE.
Prabal Gurung, however, seemed to know exactly where he was going: toward "multiple ways to celebrate the exuberance of being a woman and to interpret her femininity as she sees fit," according to the show notes.
But, he added, "the conditions that normally lead to significant market decline are either not present or not forecastable," including an oncoming recession, a hostile Fed, dangerous inflation, investor exuberance, speculative valuations or a geopolitical shock.
Their exuberance and irrepressible optimism couldn't have been more out of step with the nightly news, dominated as it was by the Vietnam War, Watergate and skirmishes on multiple fronts in the fight for equal rights.
Surely, the Fed's new Dodd-Frank powers and thousands of pages of new regulations and guidance written by the Fed and other banking regulators will deliver us from evil speculators and protect us from irrational exuberance.
Before getting caught up too much in scenarios of upheaval, despair or exuberance in the wake of one election, take stock of a simple fact that seems to have gotten lost in the rush to speculation.
Bennani's imaginative use of social media and consumer electronics, and her talent for fusing the real with the virtual, permits her to conjure up physical environments that radiate the glee, confusion, and exuberance of the internet.
"The exuberance you saw this summer as it got to new highs was built on the premise that prices were leading a breakout in earnings," said Bruce McCain, chief investment strategist at Key Private Bank in Cleveland.
Some exuberance in the stock market, which can respond to news much faster than companies or a whole economy, may be linked to Trump's promises to lower corporate tax rates and his overall stance against federal regulations.
The irrational exuberance of the times helps explain why Rio incorporated into the $20bn development plan for its blocks the construction of a trans-Guinean railway to ship the ore, as well as Guinea's first deepwater port.
From exuberance: To disbelief: To unbridled rage: To anguish: To mortification: To resignation: And finally, after nearly six hours of giving the game everything you have, the ecstasy that comes from a hard-fought 2-1 victory.
Malcolm shines as a character because of the exuberance of his emotions — in season 2 more than ever, he fights back when Jessica tries to sideline him, and practically glows with pride when she accepts his assistance.
"Because of trade tensions and a number of other factors, such as a bit of exuberance on other fronts, there is plenty of risk that demand growth will not be a strong as originally anticipated," Dunand said.
In this case, we're not talking about the irrational exuberance in the management of a company like Zenefits, where greed for growth may have led to regulatory cheating, and greed for fun meant beer kegs at work.
The unseemly acid Western El Topo (1970) is intense, mind-bending, and aesthetically gripping, but I'd argue that The Holy Mountain (1973) is his best, with its high-baroque timbre, hyper-magical exuberance, and vivid pop palette.
"Looking at recent frenzy over virtual currencies worldwide, I worry whether there is some dose of irrational exuberance there," Bank of Korea Governor Lee Ju-yeol said over a year-end event with reporters on Wednesday night.
Back in 1970s Cologne, Büttner and his fellow members of the Junge Wilde movement pushed against the minimalistic, conceptual pull of their moment with a style of exuberance, intensity, and a joie de vivre sense of irony.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO A squeaky melodist in the vein of A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, the young Bronx rapper Lil Tjay only has a handful of songs under his belt but has already honed the sound of exuberance.
Lizzo's real-time virtuosity and full-time exuberance are welcome correctives, along with her willingness to reclaim funk, soul and gospel, to fill her recordings with live-sounding instruments and to balance self-aggrandizement with campy amusement.
His research was conducted during the tech bubble of the early 2000s, and in a paper his team speculated that part of the irrational exuberance of the time was driven by the popularity of electronic brokerage accounts.
But when Jojo, played by Davis with such exuberance, discovers Elsa — the teenage Jewish girl (Thomasin McKenzie) whom his mother (Scarlett Johansson) has been hiding in their home — the film downshifts into something more earnest and resonant.
He can be unforgiving when he senses a composer, no matter how great, has gone astray: misunderstanding the potential of his own discoveries or — in the case of the Neoclassical Stravinsky — opting for respectability over uninhibited exuberance.
His supporters' exuberance at the surprisingly clear mandate glossed over the reality that the Liberals will have a harder time governing with a parliamentary minority — and minority governments tend to last only about two years, not four.
The first single, "Lost Youth/Lost You," an energetic pop song produced by Jack Antonoff, lyrically maintains some of the darkness that has long characterized his work but is animated by an exuberance that was previously absent.
It warned of "exuberance" in the financial markets, pointing out that the P/E ratio of Indian stocks is "substantially greater than the long-run average of 18 and not far from the frothy level reached in 2007".
Markets had already gone much further to price in a major chance of a cut in rates this year, and some of that exuberance was tempered by Powell's emphasis on the word "patient" in his speech on Friday.
Usman Chohan, an economist and researcher at the University of New South Wales, compares the current hysteria to the "irrational exuberance" of the dot-com era where paper fortunes rose and fell based on an illogical, capricious market.
I realize that right now—right now as your heart pounds with lysergic exuberance and your scalp feels like a peeling orange—telling your partner of two months you want to raise children with them feels really right.
This year, one of the main subjects of the program was the Egyptian filmmaker Youssef Chahine, a preeminent voice in Arab cinema, hailed for his exuberance and the fluidity with which he moved between different genres and styles.
Far from exhibiting "irrational exuberance"—as infamously asserted by economist Alan Greenspan in 1996—tech entrepreneurs were not only quite rational, but from the 'bottom up' literally created an entirely new kind of infrastructure and permanently transformed society.
"Globally it (funding) has eased up, but partly because there was probably too much exuberance maybe 6-12 months ago... The valuations may not come back to those levels for companies at a similar stage," Temasek's Sipahimalani said.
The photo has served as a symbol of the exuberance Americans felt at the end of World War II, capturing what many saw as a charmingly ideal portrait of the United States at a portentous moment of history.
But scant details and few public commitments by China on what its commitments would be under the verbal agreement between Trump and Xi erased some market exuberance over what was brokered between the world's two largest trading partners.
With control of financial risks a top national priority, the People's Bank of China is putting the squeeze on shadow banking, ending a decade of financial exuberance where debts could be easily rolled over and defaults were rare.
After decades of airless, joyless rule under Mr. al-Bashir, a wave of exuberance has rippled across the capital, Khartoum, where young Sudanese are reveling in newfound freedoms — to talk politics, to party and even to find love.
" He writes that the latter half of the 19th century was "an incredible era of violence, greed, audacity, sentimentality, undirected exuberance, and an almost reverential attitude toward the ideal of personal freedom for those who already had it.
Mr. Hrusa's reading on Thursday welcomed the work's mixed identity, with a patient opening that allowed the theme's rich orchestration to blossom and, later, a quintessentially Dvorakian scherzo of topsy-turvy dynamics, rollicking exuberance and surprisingly sweet melody.
In this new sober time, Jacobs's career, with all its emphasis on joyful self-aggrandizement, feels a little like a cautionary tale of exuberance shading into shrinking profits, shop closures and a melancholy, if amicable, divorce from Duffy.
Take, for example, his poem, "The Last Bohemian of Avenue A." The book-length piece, still a work in progress, captures the tenor and psyche of the Lower East Side: the underbelly and exuberance that is New York.
But that misses the broader point that WeWork reflects only the most recent and extreme example of irrational exuberance and fantastical thinking that has transformed private equity markets in recent years, spearheaded by SoftBank's $100 billion Vision Fund.
Is there a sense here that perhaps maybe investors got a bit too caught up in the exuberance of the calm relative low volatility conditions that we saw and perhaps overlooked some of the risks that were coming?
Mr. Koppelman weaves in the same exuberance and personalization when he feels a connection to the product, like his two-minute tale about his teenage self impressing a crush by talking his way into getting them free doughnuts.
Considering Bitcoin's jump of more than 1,500 percent last year, there are probably many people who logged gains or losses for the first time, as people rushed in with the irrational exuberance of the early dot-com days.
"The elephant might have been inspired by the live one gifted to Anna Ivanovna by Persian emissaries in 1736; in any case, it is a symbol of exuberance and exoticism which would have been much appreciated," Ripert said.
The former showed flashes of the exuberance and inventiveness that made him such an exciting presence on his early mixtapes, but for every unique, pop-rap experiment he cooked up, there was a hunk of cookie cutter trap.
Marvel clearly doesn't need to hit the reset button, but the studio would benefit from avoiding the irrational exuberance that contributed to "Solo's" fate -- the sense that anything bearing its logo comes sprinkled with the equivalent of fairy dust.
Financial crashes usually result from one or more of the following: high debt and leverage, across household or corporate sectors; increased risk taking; excessive investor complacency, greed and exuberance fuelled by low volatility; rising interest rates; lower corporate profits.
To me, one of the most compelling and puzzling aspects of Porter's art is how, quite often, the human element seems frozen over or inexpressive while architectural features or the natural world evince a visual exuberance and animated depths.
Elsewhere, his over-exuberance on the sports field led to him flooring a 10-year-old Japanese boy in a game of street rugby in Tokyo, and bulldozing a former international German footballer in a friendly game of soccer.
The songs are made up of equal parts of emotional exuberance, momentary seductions, and broken hearts to any record by the groundbreaking gay '80s duo Erasure worth its salt; what they all have in common in an undeniable danceability.
In the '90s, the S&P reached a 100% gain from its 220 low in November 24.7 – mere weeks before Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan wondered aloud about how to tell when "irrational exuberance" had gripped the financial markets.
Over the course of last year, analysts have warned of irrational exuberance in markets ranging from housing to commodities and government debt, with a reliance on cheap interbank funding seen as one of the key factor fuelling the risks.
For all its exuberance, the 50th annual gathering of Ahmadis from around the world (known as a Jalsa Salana) takes place under a shadow: the apparent spread of anti-Ahmadi hatred from the Muslim world to the Western diaspora.
You'd think the poor man might sustain himself by recalling the adventures of his boyhood (hopping in and out of chalk drawings and all that), but he treats those idyllic days as troubled, barely suppressed memories of irrational exuberance.
If younger women find less in Mother's exuberance than they did in Men's bleakness, it's because the gulf between here and where we were never looks as wide as the gap between here and where we hope to arrive.
Constitutional Exuberance The Sacramento native who taught law school while serving first on a US appeals court has remained as animated about constitutional issues as he was when he approached the microphone 30 years ago with two thumbs up.
And to have a team playing with the exuberance and energy level that they're playing at this point, I think, is a testament to Davey and the staff and the way that they feel about him in the clubhouse.
"A tumult of yelling and whistling and screaming greeted the giant with an exuberance and spontaneous feeling that has not been observed since the demonstration the day the World War ended," wrote Thomas Treanor in the Los Angeles Times.
Global shares should see a healthy 6 percent surge until the middle of next year as a solid macro backdrop and earnings fuel the current wave of "rational exuberance," according to Andrew Garthwaite, global equity strategist at Credit Suisse.
The latest rush of round number milestones for the big three benchmark U.S. stock indexes – 25,000 for the Dow, 7,000 for the Nasdaq and 2,700 for the S&P 500 – comes against a backdrop of significant exuberance for stocks.
"They are such iconic animals, one of the examples of the exuberance of evolution," said evolutionary biologist and genome researcher Axel Meyer of Germany's University of Konstanz, one of the researchers in the study published in the journal Nature.
Entering Game 3 of the N.L.C.S. on Tuesday night here, he was second on the team to the star third baseman Justin Turner in postseason runs batted in (six), and he led in walks (five) and exuberance (a lot).
The blocky basalt of the Pinacate lava flow shimmered with desert sunflowers, while white primrose and prickly poppies, yellow marigolds, purple sand verbena, and more, burst from the Pinta Sands in random arrangements expressing a chaotic exuberance of life.
It's a balancing act, but La Copine manages to serve the kind of seasonal, reassuringly confident food that appeals to both brunching families and retreat-seekers on a cleanse, in an inclusive dining room run with joy and exuberance.
Today, as a movement grows among black women to embrace natural hair, and as the push for diversity in children's books shakes up the publishing industry, a wave of picture books about black hair has spread this new exuberance.
LONDON (Reuters) - UK investors started the year by raising equity exposure to a 2-1/26-year high as world stocks scaled fresh all-time peaks, but some asset managers warned of complacency and the dangers of irrational exuberance.
There were telltale signs of Lacroix's trademark exuberance throughout the collection, though: polka dot and animal prints (tiger and zebra), electric floral jacquards, satin ball gowns and embellished tops, all grounded by Van Noten's own sensibility for modern dressing.
Her first ever profile of the croony romantic John Kite (Game of Thrones' Alfie Allen) — with whom she spends a magical evening in Dublin, so completely disarmed is he by her guileless exuberance — is a hilariously moony love letter.
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) said in its latest quarterly report that cheap borrowing rates and the rare simultaneous expansion of advanced and developing economies are driving financial markets higher, with signs of "exuberance" starting to re-emerge.
Dr. Munk, a scientist-explorer who would expound on his discoveries with exuberance, was sometimes called the "Einstein of the oceans" for his pioneering work in the study of waves, ocean circulation, tides and irregularities in the Earth's rotation.
A lack of detail from the Chinese side has left investors and analysts wondering if Trump's exuberance is warranted, and if details touted by the White House but left out of Chinese reporting on the agreement are in question.
Source: CB Insights, KPMG Source: CB Insights, KPMG The net result of this exuberance was a pissing match over valuations and capital raised, so much so that recruiters famously used these attributes as key selling points when trying to hire.
"Though I would caution that my optimism should not tip investors into what I would call irrational exuberance or wishful thinking that OPEC or the kingdom will underwrite the investments of others at our own expense and long-term interests."
"When you consider this survey went out a few days after the election and an election that to all pundits was a surprise and provided results people didn't expect, I wonder over time whether the exuberance may dissipate," Wynn said.
Barks is a pleasure to listen to, but the score sometimes transmits a lethargy that undermines her plucky get-go — and while Mitchell's choreography is fine, it can't quite elevate the music to deliver the exuberance of the story he's telling.
Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation as an associate justice of the Supreme Court has prompted not only exuberance and anger but also a kind of hazy worry in some corners that the circumstances of his ascension will call the Court's legitimacy into doubt.
"Dan's naughty nature took over and he used the bottle like a firehose on everybody out of sheer exuberance, a relief for finally having won the race after 10 tries," Evi Gurney recalled to Reuters on the 50th anniversary last year.
"A little bit of today's jitters are related to a hangover to yesterday's wrongly placed exuberance that a trade deal was imminent and the reality is we are in for a long slugfest between the U.S. and China," Mackay said.
But the wealth brought exuberance to the royal family and disdain from hardline religious clerics who saw the cozy relationship with the West as a deviation from the strict form of Wahhabi Islam that governs daily life in Saudi Arabia.
To counter what they said was "excessive exuberance" in the city-state's property market after a spike in prices last year, authorities in July slapped higher stamp duties on property purchases for individual home buyers and tightened housing loan limits.
"I would not use the word 'exuberance' at all, but I think you can see an overall improvement in the long-term outlook of the economy," said Jimmy Williams, a CPA and a member of the AICPA National Accreditation Commission.
Not only did "Young Santa" Fouts hate King's blatant act of exuberance, the officials on the field called him for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, which fortunately was assessed after the Raiders got an automatic first down for the roughing call.
Asked why Lipson didn't just try to float the business on the Toronto Stock Exchange to take advantage of the exuberance investors have for all things cannabis, the chief executive said he wanted to be more measured in his approach.
Traders tend to scoff when a policymaker plays investor, often referencing when then-Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan made a very early "irrational exuberance" call in December 1996, more than three years before the top of the dot-com bull market.
In a moment of exuberance, Ben even invited a crowd of Bell fans at the show -- including the young man who said he could lose his child -- to come to his home so he and Ashley could share dinner with them.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's only private weather agency on Thursday warned against "irrational exuberance" after a state forecast flagged heavier-than-expected monsoon rains and the stocks of companies dependent on the farm economy shot ahead a second straight day.

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