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"unenthusiastic" Definitions
  1. having or showing a lack of excitement or enthusiasm : not enthusiastic
"unenthusiastic" Synonyms
apathetic indifferent lukewarm half-hearted tepid bored cool languid listless passive perfunctory phlegmatic uninterested uninvolved unmoved blasé casual cursory emotionless lackluster(US) uneager halfhearted unconcerned impassive lackadaisical unresponsive offhand passionless subdued cold unexcited unimpressed spiritless lazy enervated limp sluggish torpid lethargic offish aloof distant remote frosty detached reserved unsociable unfriendly standoffish withdrawn uncommunicative antisocial unclubbable asocial unbending standoff negative pessimistic defeatist gloomy gloom-ridden cynical bleak fatalistic dismissive anti antipathetic unwilling uncooperative discouraging obstructive resistive unconstructive balky resisting grudging reluctant resistant afraid hesitant involuntary averse demurring enforced forced laggard begrudging disobliging indocile refractory unaccommodating uninclined discouraged dejected depressed despondent sad downcast disconsolate disheartened dispirited down glum crestfallen blue melancholy low heartsick demoralised(UK) demoralized(US) disappointed disinclined indisposed loath opposed baulking(UK) balking(US) unprepared cagey cagy dubious ill-disposed loth nervous contemptuous scornful disdainful sneering disparaging scathing snide derisive dimissory sniffy snotty insulting slighting mocking contumelious scoffing denigratory apathetic about incurious about indifferent about uninterested in uninvolved in unmoved by bored by deaf to dispassionate about heedless of uninvolved with unmindful of jaundiced disenchanted disillusioned bitter soured misanthropic undeceived disabused sick disenthralled knowing disentranced embittered discontented dissatisfied worrying worried anxious concerned bothered burdened disquieted downbeat upset troubled tense uneasy distressed frightened disturbed perturbed More

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But the reaction to Bezos's announcement has been ... unenthusiastic.
Most New Yorkers appear unenthusiastic about de Blasio's presidential aspirations.
Many critics were unenthusiastic when this cult classic first opened.
At what level of automation could car enthusiasts become unenthusiastic?
Like many investors, he is unenthusiastic about oil, he said.
Audiences were equally unenthusiastic, giving "MIB: International" a B CinemaScore.
"I bet Jennifer Lawrence gives really unenthusiastic hand jobs," the Mother!
Republican majorities in Congress are unenthusiastic about creating reliably Democratic seats.
But she also sought to appeal to those unenthusiastic about Mrs.
Most New Yorkers had appeared unenthusiastic about de Blasio's presidential aspirations.
Both Frelimo and Renamo contain groups of hardliners unenthusiastic about the process.
He has ruled out Mr. Trump, but is unenthusiastic about Mrs. Clinton.
Again, the Times review was unenthusiastic, but the crowds have been raucous.
Yet there are only a few pages about Israel here, mostly unenthusiastic.
Citizens, here is proof that Jennifer Lawrence does, indeed, give unenthusiastic hand jobs.
The American Secretary of State, Frank Kellogg, had been unenthusiastic about Briand's idea.
The public was unenthusiastic on all counts, even about protecting babies from disease.
The Tea Party is enraged, the House is unenthusiastic and Rubio is backtracking wildly.
But investors are unenthusiastic about junk, preferring the debt issued by emerging market governments.
Recent polling suggests many Americans are unenthusiastic about Mr Trump's steel and aluminium tariffs.
"I was alone most of the time," he tells me with an unenthusiastic shrug.
GOP leaders were also unenthusiastic about the controversial push, which would likely divide their party.
"I bet Jennifer Lawrence gives really unenthusiastic handjobs," the tweet from user @WillFreakin reads. Yeowch.
Danoff has been unenthusiastic about what he describes as capital-intensive telecom and utility stocks.
When he discussed the idea with academic publishers, he said they appeared puzzled and unenthusiastic.
But as "Dolemite Is My Name" depicts it, Martin was very unenthusiastic about the project.
The Democratic-led House largely opposes it; the Republican-led Senate is unenthusiastic about it.
Newmont and Barrick share many investors, and some had been unenthusiastic about the hostile takeover bid.
MOST Americans are unenthusiastic about Republicans' efforts to reward the richest with the biggest tax cuts.
Like Mr Davis, he has been unenthusiastic about the government's softening on Brexit for some time.
Many of the civil-society groups that fight corruption are unenthusiastic about Mr López Obrador's presidency.
If you do, you'll not only appear unenthusiastic, but you'll also risk being passed over entirely.
But while infectious optimism is visible everywhere in Western Europe, the East has remained conspicuously unenthusiastic.
I would expect the tech sector to be strongly unenthusiastic about removing [IPR] from their options.
Trey Gowdy (R-SC), the chair of the House Oversight Committee, have been unenthusiastic about these efforts.
To say the British establishment is unenthusiastic about America's president-elect would be to put it politely.
The show's three elephants entered, did an act without enthusiasm, and left, guided by an unenthusiastic trainer.
After learning that Mr. Grinberg was single, Jewish and from Mexico, she called her unenthusiastic daughter over.
Instead, she endured a protracted primary that left Sanders supporters embittered and unenthusiastic in the general election.
Despite this, OnePlus CEO Pete Lau has previously been fairly unenthusiastic about wireless charging in the past.
If weddings were a sport, I'd be more of an unenthusiastic spectator, as opposed to a joyous participant.
And neither are the equivalent of someone pushing for sex from someone who is visibly resistant or unenthusiastic.
In Norway, where Elen and Jo live, the government is equally unenthusiastic about cancer patients attempting DIY cures.
Though his group was unenthusiastic about the dune, it decided that public sand was preferable to private stone.
Phil Bredesen were "inappropriate," and suggested that "gender or personality" could factor in to unenthusiastic support for Rep.
In the end, no matter how unenthusiastic one may be about Hillary Clinton, she is the better choice.
Andrew M. Cuomo gave a rather unenthusiastic endorsement of Mayor Bill de Blasio's run for a second term.
The "Murphy Brown" reboot is the latest newbie to get an unenthusiastic review, this one from James Poniewozik.
The next morning, Killion said, was the only time he remembered Smith showing up unenthusiastic for a workout.
Armin's unloved apartment, unenthusiastic hookup style and seemingly unwanted career paint a life exhausted before it's halfway through.
If Alabama voters were unmoved by the president's pick in the primary, Mr. Trump himself seemed similarly unenthusiastic.
But bourse data showed retail investors were unenthusiastic, submitting orders for just 22048 million euros on the first day.
Senior officials have sounded unenthusiastic about the law while being careful not to commit the president to rejecting it.
Nonetheless, perceptions of electability will propel Hillary, however unenthusiastic about it the left wing of the party may be.
Given the "Buy" bias on Wall Street, that unenthusiastic endorsement that may end up being Big Oil's biggest asset.
Uninspired by my work and going on one unenthusiastic date after another, one could say I was a bit lost.
McDonnell had been unenthusiastic about another referendum, although Labour has said it will act to prevent a "no-deal" Brexit.
It was unusual insight into a jury's deliberations, and it made some in the Justice Department unenthusiastic about a retrial.
Of course it sounds tempting, but you'd be surprised how many countries are unenthusiastic about acquiring new former-American citizens.
But any substantive change in the war against ISIS might require US combat forces, something the Pentagon has been unenthusiastic about.
Americans don't consider tax cuts a high priority, and they are spectacularly unenthusiastic about reducing taxes on the rich in particular.
Also unmentioned is that those same polls show Cruz beating Clinton despite the lackluster and unenthusiastic support from that same leadership.
Saudi Arabia, the organization's most influential member, has been seen as relatively unenthusiastic about a deal until the last few months.
Big banks would probably be unenthusiastic, since they would have to shrink or raise lots of capital, curbing profits either way.
Act unenthusiastic, even unconvinced, about the product I walked into the dealership and asked to test drive the 2017 Honda Fit.
The White House chief of staff, John F. Kelly, another retired four-star general, was also unenthusiastic about Mr. Bolton's hiring.
Right now, the bill looks unlikely to pass, because several Republicans, including Rand Paul, sound unenthusiastic, and it faces a Sept.
China is unenthusiastic about plug-in hybrids because most of the patents are owned by foreign automakers, particularly Japanese multinational companies.
But when Qualcomm was unenthusiastic and Farhood started asking hard questions about the project, he claims, his relationship with Batio soured.
If the guests seem unenthusiastic, the manager will call to make sure it&aposs alright and offer another room if possible.
But there are also some terrible ones, and she is deeply unenthusiastic about any system that would weed out the losers.
"There's been previous peaks, it's been moving lower longer term, so I'm still very worried about this unenthusiastic tape," he said.
Asked by one lawmaker about housing minister Sajid Javid's suggestion that the government borrow more to fund house-building, Hammond appeared unenthusiastic.
Having sounded unenthusiastic about the Green New Deal preached by left-wingers, he was asked in Pennsylvania how he would change it.
"The best-informed market participants seem unenthusiastic about U.S. stocks at current prices," TrimTabs CEO David Santschi wrote in a note Tuesday.
On Monday a Bush family confidante, CNN political commentator Ana Navarro, suggested George P. Bush's endorsement of Trump was unenthusiastic but necessary.
Washington's intransigence could easily have served as cover for others unenthusiastic about climate policy, such as Turkey and Saudi Arabia, to bolt.
It's a battle he believes he can win, but which he's unenthusiastic about waging in person, people familiar with his thinking say.
A study from credit reporting company Experian showed U.S. consumers similarly unenthusiastic about the holidays, based on their survey of 1,159 consumers.
The result is that The Rise of Skywalker gets hit with both a relatively unenthusiastic domestic audience and an uninterested international audience.
Western Digital also looked "unenthusiastic" to Baruch, who said the stock appeared to have "no direction" after falling for most of 2018.
But we're also concerned about the national debt, oppressed by an arcane, punitive tax code, and unenthusiastic about widespread dependency on the state.
This is partially because of something called "emotional constraint" — because of institutional sexism, women have less room to appear unenthusiastic than men do.
Because of the show's unenthusiastic start, the brief moments when Maroon 5 ceded the spotlight to Travis Scott and Big Boi were welcome.
It's the unenthusiastic and tepid reception she gets from many who ought to support her but can't yet bring themselves to do so.
Trump was unenthusiastic about traveling to Canada for the talks, according to aides, who said he questioned whether his presence was absolutely required.
Though the Grahams were Reformed Presbyterians, and though his father insisted on daily readings of the Bible, Billy Frank was an unenthusiastic Christian.
While the secretary is deeply into the idea of substituting private schools for public ones, she is deeply unenthusiastic about any quality control.
But U.S. officials remain "unenthusiastic" about declaring an end to the war without any substantial action toward denuclearisation from the North, Seoul officials said.
Japanese firms are also unenthusiastic: Only 4 percent of large and mid-sized firms plan to use bitcoin, showed a Reuters poll last month.
So while venture capitalists and the public markets may have turned unenthusiastic towards ad-tech, advertisers are still eager to spend their money online.
But the printed version has struggled under its unenthusiastic owner, who also owns another conservative publication more friendly to Mr Trump, the Washington Examiner.
But the woman's unenthusiastic response to Raider's efforts to get help encouraged her to share a PSA on Tumblr which has now gone viral.
Inside the administration Inside the West Wing, beleaguered staffers watched the events of the past week unfold with unenthusiastic anticipation of what's to come.
"Jessie Bites" foregrounds the child's anger as well as her need of the maternal support provided by an unenthusiastic adult arm with bite marks.
But money managers have been leery of pushing large sums of money into Chinese financial markets, and many have been unenthusiastic about China's inclusion.
But Caleavefornia talk does reflect sincere frustration at being overtaxed and underrepresented in a country that suddenly seems unenthusiastic about our way of life.
"Easily the most riveting contribution is Mr. Conway's as the murderous union boss," Vincent Canby wrote in an otherwise unenthusiastic review in The Times.
But U.S. officials remain "unenthusiastic" about declaring an end to the war without any substantial action toward denuclearization from the North, Seoul officials said.
Once Trump emerged as the presumptive Republican nominee more than a week ago, McConnell decided that a quick, if unenthusiastic, endorsement was the smart play.
Pelosi's counterpart in the Senate, outgoing Senator Harry Reid, seemed unenthusiastic when asked about a similar measure in his home state of Nevada in August.
While many factory owners have been unenthusiastic, five companies — Ananta group, Sanman group, Pou Chen group, Mohammadi group and Knit Concern — have joined the initiative.
The Speaker has to keep her conference together, even as progressives push for an impeachment drive while more senior figures are unenthusiastic about that idea.
While unenthusiastic parents are likely to be a factor in why fewer girls participate in flipping, girls themselves may also be hesitant to join in.
Mr. Givony needed to pitch the concert to co-presenters, who were often unenthusiastic about a film that, in its initial release, sharply polarized audiences.
The leaders of both sides face domestic difficulties and seem unenthusiastic about the compromises that might be required to get to a mutually agreeable resolution.
Bondholders rejected an offer by the government to buy back a third of the bonds at a discount, and are unenthusiastic about a more generous offer.
"With such a large pool of ambivalent or unenthusiastic voters, gauging turnout will be particularly problematic," says Charlie Cook, a leading expert on United States elections.
The top American players who chose not to play in Seoul, South Korea, that year were largely unenthusiastic about Olympic tennis, not fearful of a virus.
Factors as seemingly insignificant as bad weather or long lines at the polls could easily dissuade unenthusiastic voters from making the effort to cast a ballot.
State departments of education, most of which were unprepared for and unenthusiastic about becoming school-quality police, worked the regulatory process to water down performance standards.
At first, Lachlan was unenthusiastic about discarding such a large chunk of the family's holdings, according to the four people with knowledge of the sales process.
Democratic strategists seem unable to understand why Mr. Trump carried the upper Midwest or why Hillary Clinton's suburban strategy generated such unenthusiastic turnout among nonwhite voters.
For decades, as cities grew and development encroached on the countryside, mayors have been eager to expand, and homeowners have been unenthusiastic about paying higher taxes.
But as Northam tries to win back white voters, there's increasing evidence that his support among people of color is slipping, or at least is unenthusiastic.
France, Germany and Italy have already said they may block Libra; ministers in India, which has more than half a billion internet users, have been unenthusiastic too.
Both of these are signals that people not named Donald Trump are sufficiently unenthusiastic about the busing proposal to render it all but moot as a possibility.
A friend texts and asks if we want to get dinner tomorrow before a party my bestie is throwing, and we bicker more when M. is unenthusiastic.
But he was so unenthusiastic about it that the night before the campaign's scheduled announcement he frantically called advisers and friends about how to reverse the decision.
With just 50 days left until Election Day, the Clinton campaign is relying heavily on popular, big-name Democratic surrogates to help court undecided and unenthusiastic voters.
For the former vice president, Warren's support would give him an effective surrogate to reach progressive voters who are wary of his candidacy but unenthusiastic about Sanders.
The Clinton campaign has tasked Obama with attracting young voters, a constituency that helped elect him president twice but has so far been unenthusiastic about Clinton's candidacy.
Unenthusiastic bankers only agreed to back it after government and central bank officials warned of a crisis of confidence in the sector unless big lenders signed up.
Attacking Clinton will distract people from whatever heinous stuff Trump has said, while also reminding Republicans unenthusiastic about the angry orange man why they should back him anyway.
The TPP has become a target of both the left and the right in the U.S. election, and Congress has so far been unenthusiastic about ratifying the deal.
No doubt the country would like a US administration that, though inevitably unenthusiastic about engagement with Pyongyang, would at least not actively hamper Seoul's attempts to jaw-jaw.
It is unclear when the full House might act on the censure resolution, said aides to House Republican leaders, who are unenthusiastic about the effort against the commissioner.
When a stranger approaches you for a hug, and you aren't DTH, you really only have two options: succumb and give an unenthusiastic hug back, or awkwardly decline.
Do not act like a drunken mouse, she admonished Bella when, at a rehearsal, she tottered on in a pair of heels, unfit slippers for an unenthusiastic Cinderella.
Then, looking unenthusiastic, he urged Egyptian reporters to whip up public support for the monetary fund's bailout plan — and the presumably painful austerity measures that it would bring.
At the news conference on Tuesday announcing that the coach would stay, Mr. Loh said he accepted the board's recommendation, but he was visibly unenthusiastic about the decision.
Its slight underperformance may be due in part to the unenthusiastic reception it received from most critics — it currently holds a 50 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Whether she's looking at an expensive handbag or tickets to an event her friends suggested but she feels unenthusiastic about, Wilson puts that choice up against her goals.
We go back to our informal interview, and his responses are polite but stiff, unenthusiastic in the way of someone who has been interviewed dozens of times before.
They have relocated their focus from providing an experience open to everyone, to one that directly appeals to an unenthusiastic, comfortable, and lifeless class who want hand delivered familiarity.
Past presidents, party leaders and prominent Republicans are all choosing sides, from unenthusiastic acceptance (Bob Dole) to pledges not to vote for either party in November (former Florida Gov.
Though Blount found a Canadian company to manufacture the device, the United States government was unenthusiastic about it, or at least unwilling to pay her asking price of $100,000.
So Ms. D'Ambrosio and her friends soldiered on, visiting about 40 houses that afternoon and finding more of the same: people who were often unenthusiastic, unaware or simply uninterested.
In Alabama, an energized opposition took advantage of a late-breaking scandal (Moore's sordid sexual history), an unenthusiastic Republican electorate, and Trump's lagging approval ratings to win the seat.
"People used to say, never let the dealership know that you like the car," Jones tells CNBC Make It. However, acting unenthusiastic won't necessarily land you the best price today.
"If you don't participate in the presidential election you might as well kiss away the Senate as well," Priebus said in a message directed at Republican donors unenthusiastic about Trump.
For now, dig into the week's best comics featuring Spider-Woman's new baby, a group of foul-mouthed fantasy heroes, an unenthusiastic psychic, and a sweet kid with magical powers.
Unenthusiastic reviews (the movie currently holds a 54 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes) and competition in the family-friendly category — particularly from "Aladdin" — presumably contributed to the disappointing figures.
The divide likely reflects a robust black turnout and modest participation from whites who were unenthusiastic about Mr. Moore, whose already-controversial candidacy was dogged by accusations of sexual misconduct.
That figure comes despite somewhat unenthusiastic reviews from critics; audiences, who gave the film an A-minus in CinemaScore exit polls, may have helped the movie through word of mouth.
Japanese firms are also unenthusiastic: Only 4 percent of large and mid-sized firms plan to use bitcoin in the near to medium term, showed a Reuters poll last month.
Risks include an anemic hashtag, utterly forgettable vows and underwhelming Snapchat footage of a dance floor populated only by ring bearers and a few dutiful guests doing an unenthusiastic Wobble.
"If you look at the XLE [energy ETF] it's been so unenthusiastic on the year, overall," said Bill Baruch, president of Blue Line Capital, on CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Thursday.
Cramer was equally unenthusiastic about the eight-biggest loser, Merck, which he said suffered from sub-par growth and a 3.5 percent yield that wasn't enough to stave off sellers.
The Romney example is particularly instructive: What happened in those few weeks was, essentially, that Romney got a ton of unenthusiastic feedback from party insiders — staffers, admirers, donors, and politicians.
Glancing at some unenthusiastic faces in the room when Donald Glover accepted awards for Atlanta and Meryl Streep took down Donald Trump, I had no doubts about where Hollywood's loyalties lie.
Dr. Katz, a Westchester County Republican whose Bronx Veterinary Center professes to offer "Park Avenue Care at Webster Avenue Prices," was equally unenthusiastic about the prospect of a full-time Legislature.
Ms. Clifford made a point of emphasizing that she was "not a victim" in having sex with Mr. Trump, even though she described an encounter she was, at best, unenthusiastic about.
Many of his fellow citizens, still reeling from World War I's aftershocks, including the loss of 660,19893 of their sons, were as unenthusiastic about confronting Hitler as the old marshal himself.
After writing the autobiographical novel "Inside, Outside" (1985), Mr. Wouk applied his epic formula to modern Israel in "The Hope" and "The Glory," both published in 1994 to generally unenthusiastic reviews.
Yet if Clinton voters truly are feeling so unenthusiastic about the race that they won't answer phone polls, that in itself indicates a major underlying enthusiasm problem her campaign needs to solve.
Outlined in a 13 term Family Dog Contract, the unenthusiastic dad laid out some very important rules which the kids must abide by in order for the family to get a dog.
In fact, it is probably because he was widely seen as a bit of a joke (or, at the very least, lacking substance) that GOP voters were at first unenthusiastic about Trump.
But investors were unenthusiastic, leaving a wide gap between the price at which banks are prepared to sell (roughly 40% of face value) and the amount buyers are willing to pay (20%).
Motohashi reportedly became irate after showing off a small serpent to unenthusiastic diners who evidently did not share his passion for snakes, and probably just wanted to eat sushi without being eaten.
Although it appears as though Bisping has had the upper hand in the mental battle due to his outspoken manner, we have seen Silva utilize the same unenthusiastic approach on many occasions.
After having chewed his way through a big chunk of a bull's penis, Barrowman buried his head in the crook of his elbow while delivering an unenthusiastic thumbs up to his team mates.
As they looked to maximize opportunities to bring in money, the party's fund-raisers also grappled with delicate personal considerations among the Obama family, who were unenthusiastic about the demands of wooing donors.
"We've seen a lot of announcements about electric vehicles, but that doesn't matter much if automakers are just building these cars for compliance and are unenthusiastic about actually marketing them," Ms. Sexton said.
But Ms. Le Pen could benefit on Sunday if poor and disaffected suburban voters do not cast ballots or if on-the-fence voters who are unenthusiastic about their choices decide to abstain.
" The final line of the Crisis Cell's targeting policy ordered the heads of security branches to "periodically supply the National Security Bureau with the names of security agents who are irresolute or unenthusiastic.
Though it bills itself as the nation's "largest civil-rights organization," the NRA is unenthusiastic about defending the rights of black gun owners and has trafficked in racist rhetoric through its media outlet.
I don't think it was unenthusiastic, i think it's a very beautiful thing to be forced to quit waiting for something to happen and finally being at peace with it and then it happens.
In an environment in which many investors appear increasingly anxious about the market's next move, a few stocks stand out as potential picks for those unenthusiastic about American equities as a group right now.
Young people in particular are unenthusiastic about Trump and Clinton — polling earlier in the election suggested that somewhere between 15 and 44 percent of millennials were planning to vote for a third-party candidate.
According to a new survey, individuals who did not already own Apple's smartwatch were unenthusiastic about buying one anytime soon, while just 503 percent of those surveyed said they planned to make the purchase.
Mr. Hubbard's pleas were not immediately successful, in part, Mr. Brooke testified, because companies were often unenthusiastic about hiring a sitting speaker of the House who could face complex questions about conflicts of interest.
Trump was unenthusiastic when presented with a proposal for his wife to travel to the border to visit a detention facility, according to a person familiar with the situation, but later endorsed the plan.
But for a certified lazy girl, even that was a lot of upkeep, and besides, with the exception of the first few weeks, I was largely unenthusiastic about the shade, which quickly leaned brassy.
Despite an unenthusiastic reception from critics (the film has a 40 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes), the film exceeded most analysts' expectations, selling $19.6 million in tickets during its first weekend in theaters.
A newly aggressive Russia under Vladimir Putin and, in Donald Trump, an American president who is unenthusiastic about both the EU and NATO, make this a terrible time for Europe to be weak and divided.
But leaders at the WHO and NIH were unenthusiastic, because not only did lamivudine not work in the NIH's lab, it also didn't work when they gave it to 12 guinea pigs infected with Ebola.
Despite an unenthusiastic critical response and a last-minute controversy, 16.13th Century Fox's "The Predator" came in first in domestic ticket sales this weekend, unseating Warner's surprise hit "The Nun" with an estimated $24 million.
The movie currently holds a 26 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, an unenthusiastic critical response that might have veered audiences looking for star power and violent action toward "Joker," which sits at 68 percent.
But with the largest parties opposed to his coalition or unenthusiastic about its makeup, Fakhfakh may struggle to gain the strong parliamentary majority needed for any significant political program to tackle a severe economic crisis.
Anita, who said that she grew up poor because her grandfather had given most of his estate to the Nazis, was an unenthusiastic student; she had a habit of cutting class and was eventually expelled.
"The final line of the Crisis Cell's targeting policy ordered the heads of security branches to 'periodically supply the National Security Bureau with the names of security agents who are irresolute or unenthusiastic,'" Taub reports.
Growing euroskepticism in the bloc may prove a hurdle to cross-border cooperation, with some member countries increasingly dubious about the benefits of belonging to the EU and potentially unenthusiastic about requests for further data sharing.
But beyond those viral moments, the first lady has, at times, looked unenthusiastic if not downright displeased as the first couple has been paraded through diplomatic protocol and photo-ops in Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Rome.
European allies have been unenthusiastic in joining the coalition over fears of being pulled into a potential military conflict with Iran, with Germany's foreign minister saying Wednesday that the nation will not join the naval mission.
Clinton was continually dragged down by questions over her use of a private email server while secretary of state and the activities of her family foundation, while her corporate-friendly background left some Democrats skeptical and unenthusiastic.
That was "poor Theresa May", an unenthusiastic European Union remainer, who won the party leadership over two Brexiteer challengers, but who fully accepted that the people had spoken and Britain's exit from the EU would be pursued.
And though Speaker Nancy Pelosi and moderate Democrats had been unenthusiastic about the idea of impeaching Trump all year, the news that Trump had been soliciting foreign interference in the 2020 election was a bridge too far.
A spokesman for the Reimann family says the siblings decided to hire an expert to study the family's history after looking at old documents and growing uncomfortable with the longstanding narrative that their grandfather was an unenthusiastic Nazi.
But the candidates who have qualified for Tuesday night's debate stage are all white and predominantly male, a disappointing dynamic for many voters and activists who are unenthusiastic about the prospect of supporting another white man for president.
Metacritic score: 55/100User score: 5.8/10After teasing his ninth studio album for over a year, repeatedly postponing its release date in order to tweak and "perfect" it, Kanye West dropped "Jesus Is King" to a resoundingly unenthusiastic reception.
But he seems unenthusiastic about challenging financial impropriety on Wall Street, an important focus for the office in recent years, and he appears less willing than Ms. James to challenge the policy excesses of President Trump, whom he supports.
Congress, meanwhile, seems fixated on other issues — rolling back Obamacare, cutting taxes — while its leaders, the House speaker, Paul Ryan, and Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader — seem decidedly unenthusiastic about the idea of a huge infrastructure spending proposal.
Some experience it behind a desk and laptop, others sense it in outdated relationships, and even more tend to feel it when they look in the mirror and toss their year-old haircut over their shoulder with an unenthusiastic sigh.
With many Labour Party voters ignoring the unenthusiastic advice of the party's far-left leader, Jeremy Corbyn, to remain, it seemed that UKIP had a clear path to a future beyond the referendum among working-class voters, especially in England.
When she helped bring the Cunningham company to France in 24 on its first world tour, the audience was decidedly unenthusiastic about the Cunningham-Cage approach, which radically reimagined the relationship between dance and music and jettisoned traditional narrative forms.
"He was unenthusiastic about the prospect of my running," Bennet joked on BuzzFeed News' Twitter morning show, AM to DM. Bennet said this consequence of his run was "not the best thing that ever happened," and that his brother's decision made sense.
Even the LGBT-friendly audience seemed unenthusiastic to hear about marriage equality in an unrecognized nation no one is allowed into—or at least less interested than the multinational corporations seeking to use Liberland as a tax haven, as the rumors go.
Similarly, for those who have thought about adding these in but have been unenthusiastic about the idea of spamming or otherwise cold-contacting people with requests to endorse for skills, LinkedIn now will offer a way of making that link more targeted.
Mr. Heard's furious pinwheel of resentment is supported, if not stabilized, by Lisa Eichhorn's self-effacing portrayal of his alcoholic wife and Jeff Bridges's turn as their self-loathing best friend, an unenthusiastic boat salesman who moonlights as a penny-ante gigolo.
The moves by Harris, one of 20 Democratic presidential candidates, and Representative Ayanna Pressley, a progressive on the left of the party, signaled impatience among some Democrats with congressional leaders unenthusiastic about pursuing Kavanaugh's impeachment, though their efforts appeared unlikely to spur action.
Congress has been weighing that possibility, along with other forms of assistance, but Republicans, in particular, have been unenthusiastic, fearing that the island has not put itself on a secure financial footing that would help it avoid a similar financial crisis in the future.
Here are some of the most common things hiring managers say if they weren't impressed by your interview: If they don't think you're a good fit for the role, hiring managers will keep their responses short and unenthusiastic to avoid getting your hopes up.
He communicates his deepest cares and concerns with a nonchalance to rival Daria, but although he often seems exhausted or unenthusiastic about his own endeavours, he has also built an entire musical universe—and made it available for free—before the age of 25.
Additionally, analysts said, investors were unenthusiastic about making big bets ahead of upcoming central bank meetings by the Bank of England and the U.S. Federal Reserve, as well as economic data due to be released later this week featuring the U.S. nonfarm payrolls report.
"There's, in my view, an overly simplistic characterization of Democrats now into one of two camps: either centrist and unenthusiastic or liberal and passionate," Mr. Tucker, a state legislator, said in an interview after he spoke at a Faulkner County Democratic Women lunch on May 7.
But Biden's role as architect of the 1994 Crime Bill could present a problem when juxtaposed against Patrick's civil rights and criminal justice work during the same era, especially among younger black voters who are unenthusiastic about Biden and have yet to rally behind a single candidate.
In the announcement on Thursday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said his company would lower the price of its Model 3, close most of its brick-and-mortar stores and would not turn a profit in the first quarter, leaving Wall Street largely unenthusiastic about the automaker's near-term prospects.
In the race to assign blame for Clinton's defeat and the media's failure to see it coming, pundits have proposed a host of possible causes: the Electoral College, voter suppression, unenthusiastic black voters, secret Trump supporters, third-party candidates, sophisticated ad targeting, fake news and the echo chamber of social media.
With key interest group players ranging from unenthusiastic to hostile, and the bill clearly short of the 50 votes it would need to pass the Senate, conventional thinking about legislating would urge the House Republican leadership to slow down and come up with something they can build more consensus around.
When he dreamed up the city, Mr. Nazarbayev had been dealt a potentially explosive challenge: The population was about evenly divided between ethnic Russians, many unenthusiastic about suddenly being citizens of Kazakhstan, and Kazakhs, estranged by Soviet rule from their language and from an Islamic tradition layered on older shamanism.
Put aside for a moment whether a 153-year-old is capable of forming the intent to commit a sexual assault when she plants kisses on an unenthusiastic classmate, or whether it makes sense to bring sexual assault charges against an eighth grader who hugs the girl he has a crush on but who does not reciprocate his feelings.
"I think this attack was first and foremost a warning issued to the Turkish government for taking a more active role as an ally — reluctant and unenthusiastic, but still an ally — of European countries and the U.S. in the fight against ISIS in Syria," said Erdem Cipa, an assistant professor of history and Near Eastern studies at the University of Michigan.
The case that people make for Mr. Biden's electability is not that any one group of people is particularly excited by him, but that he stands the best chance of getting independents and perhaps even some moderate Republicans to cross over and vote Democratic; unenthusiastic lefties will nevertheless vote for him because this is an emergency and Donald Trump is so much worse.
Reporters covering President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE arrived at CPAC 2202 trying to find any little scrap of evidence that conservatives were unenthusiastic or even hostile to the president.
Democrats are unenthusiastic about the recount effort being mounted by Jill Stein of the Green Party, seeing it as a futile effort that serves only to distract opponents of President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's policy and personnel decisions.
I left the house in a cute black faux-leather skirt that my roommate had given an unenthusiastic yes, a casual gloss on the lip (it was a first date, after all), and headphones to block out the harassment I will get on the street so I can instead focus on the possibilities that lay ahead: Maybe we will sit in near-silence for 30 minutes and only talk about the weather?
One of his tactics, he tells me, is walking into a gallery to ask questions about one of their younger artists — often an artist of color — who maybe hasn't had a show in a while, and if the gallery seems unenthusiastic and tries to sell him work by a different artist, he keeps pushing for the original artist he came to see, who often winds up getting a solo show as a result of his inquiries because he's shown the artist has market value.

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