Another big obstacle to reform could be a lack of enthusiasm among local governments.
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Most business presentations are dreadful boring, platitudinous, and delivered with a compelling lack of enthusiasm.
The lack of enthusiasm in 2010 allowed Republicans to sweep into power one state after another.
More worrying, though, is the lack of enthusiasm in many quarters for any further liberalisation.
Professor Cizek says that he is concerned at the apparent lack of enthusiasm for catching cheats.
Yahoo still faces numerous challenges, including marketers who have expressed a lack of enthusiasm about the company.
In the longer term, Mr Thaksin's lack of enthusiasm for political reform is likely to cost Thailand dear.
Yet greens were not alone in their lack of enthusiasm for the project.
Obama officials were heartened by Tuesday's lower-than-expected Republican turnout, saying it signals a lack of enthusiasm among GOP voters.
He also describes the unconcealed lack of enthusiasm congressional Democrats are now exhibiting for the leader of their party.
Mr Mofaz has consistently criticised Mr Netanyahu's lack of enthusiasm on this front.
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Brian Lightman, leader of the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL), emphasised the lack of enthusiasm for localised pay negotiations.
Nonetheless, it is worth noting that the British lack of enthusiasm for American policies largely mirrors that felt in America itself.
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Poll numbers can change, but even so, Republicans should worry about the lack of enthusiasm among the public for the Tea Party.
When quizzed by Visa, forgetful cardholders blamed lack of enthusiasm from shop staff, while others said the new system made them nervous.
He cited five reasons, including a lack of enthusiasm for jailbreaking, and the fact that governments are willing to pay top dollar for vulnerabilities.
Many of its leading lights actually prefer other voting systems: it will be hard to disguise that lack of enthusiasm during the referendum campaign.
The improved turnout was a welcome surprise, given the lack of enthusiasm detected among even Shias and Kurds in the run-up to the vote.
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It fades after four goes not, I think, from any lack of enthusiasm for the candidate, more because the song itself is rather lame.
As for his seeming lack of enthusiasm back at the Great Hall, one reporter asked Mr. Bush if something in the meeting had bothered him.
It could be a pretty sparky session given the SNP's lack of enthusiasm for Westminster scrutiny, and UK Europe Minister David Lidington will join the fun.
So it was with a decided lack of enthusiasm that I greeted a sudden flood of PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants--1990s speak for electronic daybooks) across my transom.
NHS. Despite his lack of enthusiasm when he was chancellor for encouraging market pressures within the health service, he now looks set to carry forward the broad thrust of Mr Blair's reforms.
The lack of enthusiasm or seriousness with which the idea of mayors has been greeted probably has more to do with the electorate's understanding of the powerlessness of local government than with the apathy that politicians bemoan.
His lack of engagement, lack of answers, and lack of enthusiasm in the debate was so different from the mood he inspired in 2008, that it allows them to justify a switch without suggesting they made a mistake.
One man who is not surprised by the apparent lack of enthusiasm by the authorities here to get to the bottom of this scam is John Bear, the San Francisco based publisher of a guide to higher education.
The answer appears to lie not in a lack of enthusiasm or vision, but in the ability for energy and political actors on all sides of the discussion to deal with the technical limitations and how to pay for it.
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