Professor Cizek says that he is concerned at the apparent lack of enthusiasm for catching cheats.
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.
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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He cited five reasons, including a lack of enthusiasm for jailbreaking, and the fact that governments are willing to pay top dollar for vulnerabilities.
It fades after four goes not, I think, from any lack of enthusiasm for the candidate, more because the song itself is rather lame.
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.
While many senior officers are anxious to make more money in the private sector after a lifetime of military pay, sources said Franks' decision was less about money than a lack of enthusiasm for the internecine battles in the Pentagon bureaucracy.
CNN: Franks turned down the Army's top job earlier this month.
Its crisis management has been beset by indecision, by barely disguised splits between north and south and a lack of popular enthusiasm for the project beyond its economic justification.
More worrying, though, is the lack of enthusiasm in many quarters for any further liberalisation.
Poll numbers can change, but even so, Republicans should worry about the lack of enthusiasm among the public for the Tea Party.
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.
NATO, and it would mean that American troops were less likely to be involved in peacekeeping (which the Pentagon believes dulls combat soldiers' fighting edge and for which Congress can lack enthusiasm).
News editor Kate said: "What we lack in talent we make up for in enthusiasm!"
And what the authors lack in originality they make up for in enthusiasm when it comes to the importance of starting and sticking to a diet and fitness regimen.
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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.
Her enthusiasm, lack of pretension and mateyness appealed to a public which yearned for an end to terrorism in Northern Ireland, and she won standing ovations and media awards in equal measure.
Turns out that's mostly true when you're in your 20s and can compensate for a lack of experience, training, and talent through a combination of enthusiasm, speed and flexibility.
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.
"City often appear to lack enthusiasm when Tevez isn't in the side, " observed Rosler, who scored 50 goals in 153 games for City and since retiring as a player has manager Norwegian sides Lillestrom, Viking and Molde.
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