That's the general mood in response to today's first estimate of GDP, which is better than many expected.
When you're in the mood it's good until someone points out the mistakes you've made.
Sensing the turn in his audience's mood, Travis' voice gained an edge of desperation.
The market correctly interpreted Greenspan's mood by putting on a smart rally in financial stocks.
Furby's mood is also affected by speech (be it from you or fellow Furbies).
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Tentative signs of economic recovery, aided by a strong dollar, may gradually be softening the nation's mood.
This complicates matters, because the mere fact of being in a hospital affects a patient's mood and behaviour.
The chill-out factor in Koushik's mood music comes partly from the great outdoors.
Ruth Davidson of the Tories also diagnosed a change in the FM's mood.
Walking can elevate a person's mood, lessen feelings of depression and allow a person to think more clearly, he said.
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Given the public's mood to reduce foreign oil dependency as well as greenhouse gases, Detroit is feeling pretty put upon.
But other times, the unpredictability kicks in, and Mobley's mood shifts instantly.
Two things in particular lie behind the change in the market's mood.
That's the theory of Dr Lance Workman, head of psychology at Bath Spa University, who has studied the effects of weather on society's mood.
Only after several weeks of treatment, researchers believe, do the sensors become desensitized to the new elevated serotonin level, allowing a patient's mood to brighten.
Yes, exercise has been shown in many studies not only to raise a person's mood immediately, but also to work over time as an antidepressant.
All the same, it says much about Israel's mood that a hardliner cruising for re-election feels the need to accept the principle of Palestinian statehood.
Whether the rivalry between Mr Putin and Mr Medvedev is real or imagined, it has started to resonate with more serious swings in the public's mood.
But Pakistani political analyst Dr. Tahir Amin feels it may not be resilient enough to survive for long, given the beleaguered mood that's taken hold among Pakistanis.
McCarthy's mood quickly changed from joy to anger as his side were denied a penalty appeal when Radoslav Kovac clumsily hacked down Jones, but referee Phil Dowd was unmoved.
It's an awfully effective strategy, as "Low Is a Height" functions as both a dreamy pop epic and the musical embodiment of a mood that's somehow both sunny and oppressive.
After strapping a familiar Mindwave mobile headset to this editor's skull, a companion iPhone app sprung to life, reading off relaxation levels and assigning cartoon faces to the user's mood.
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If that was bad enough for the watching Johnson, the sight of Giteau motoring onto an overthrown line-out and into wide open spaces would hardly have brightened the England manager's mood.
Despite this the party's mood in Wales seems upbeat.
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The innate enthusiasm of the English for vernacular architecture took hold of the nation's mood - all would now be comfortable brick, near the ground with pitched roofs, garden front and rear.
Higher fuel prices at the pump didn't derail the economy, but they certainly adversely affected people's mood and added to the notion that middle-class Americans are on a treadmill--with the treadmill outpacing them.
Still, the convention's mood lightened in the end.
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Sprouse and others theorized in the early 1990s that drugs that blocked these self-defeating autoreceptors could create a faster impact by causing an immediate, long-lasting flow of serotonin that would lift a patient's mood in days.
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