And I think there are young people all across America who are eager for that opportunity.
One is that in the 1970s it was clear that the ability to move genes between creatures was going to bring about a huge change in the practice of science itself, and biologists were eager for that to happen.
But this week was his best chance to convince voters eager for change that they can trust him to bring it about.
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Some of the candidates were graduates, while others were coders already toiling for banks like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, but eager for work that put them closer to real consumers.
We are all eager for new knowledge that will enable us to avoid developing dread diseases.
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Investors will be eager for any sign that J.
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With the country gripped by World Cup fever, eager for a victory that will propel New Zealand towards football's top table, the ex players now behind New Zealand's push for the finals hope that a place in the finals will cement the game's revival.
In retrospect, do you think your administration was so eager for Solyndra to succeed that it missed some of the critical warnings?
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Eager beavers work hard for JDs that turn out to be awful investments.
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Dr Rosser said that she was "doing very well" and reported that she was eager for details about her condition to be shared more widely.
That could create an opportunity for Intel, which knows a few things about building processors and is eager to prove that it can move into the market for smartphone and tablet processors.
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Mr Riordan's re-election suggests that the city is eager for another round of vigorous growth.
Clearly, Israeli officials are eager to reassure the public that they are prepared for war, unlike last summer.
Still, those attending a gathering on the topic are eager for some sort of insight, hint or guidance that will help them realize their own entrepreneurial dream.
It was eager for a deal with Mexico because its exports to that country have slumped since Mexico signed the North American Free Trade Agreement with America and Canada in 1992.
The Berkeley graduate considered Haas, as well as Babson, but preferred Wharton both for its reputation and for the fact that top faculty were eager to teach at the West Coast campus.
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Minnesota and Tampa Bay, last year's American League champs, have also enjoyed various successes with low payrolls in recent years, providing plenty of fodder for a players union eager to jump on evidence that having the cash bar set by the free-spending Yankees doesn't wreak havoc on the rest of the league.
Eager for a payoff, ChevronTexaco Vice Chairman Peter Robertson vows that production will hit 2 million barrels a day by 2008.
He said he and other Treasury officials were eager to see Argentina make reforms that would allow the way for fresh aid flow in from the IMF.
How eager will people be to stand for public office in the knowledge that one mistake may result in the whole of their lives being picked over and twisted out of all recognition?
The airline is still buying improbable numbers of new aircraft, but it is rumoured to be getting exceptionally easy terms from Boeing, which is eager to avoid losing too much business in a market that accounts for about a third of its order book.
That's political quicksand for a judge Democrats are eager to portray as a moderate inclined to narrow reading of text and precedent.
The newer they are, the more eager they are to work for any pay, and they are so useful that employers rarely question their credentials.
One of his friends, Winifred Jiau, wanted that type of information as well so that she could share it with eager hedge fund managers looking for an edge on their trades.
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And he is eager for everyone to succeed, and he wants to help build an economy that rewards hard work, rewards responsibility, that holds people accountable, and that insists that folks on -- in all the different parts of our economy and on all levels of the economic ladder play by the same rules.
That'll be good news for policy makers who are eager to see the economic recovery continue unheeded.
That society, or at least certain elements of society are eager for this quick, simple, easy solution, whether it actually works or not.
Our correspondent says that the order is eager to shed its image as a club for wealthy European aristocrats and is now searching for new talent to continue its worldwide mission.
But there is a price for deterring terror: the new practices have choked the flow of eager foreign workers that has traditionally enriched America's economy.
Both Norrie and Space are hoping that fellow students and new grads will be eager trade their free time for a break on their borrowed bottom lines.
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