It is now time for local and central government to listen to its despairing critics. |
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He looked up, thought about it for a moment and then blazed the ball into the far corner beyond the despairing fingers of O'Malley. |
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The play's portrayal of despairing men and women losing themselves in drink is reinforced today by alcohol consumption surveys. |
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The ball hit the right-hand post and rebounded into the net, far beyond Butler's despairing dive. |
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The screams of terror, cries of agony, were now replaced by despairing wails and echoing voices of mournful weepers. |
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Thus, Armado desires Moth to warble a song that will fill his sense of hearing with despairing love. |
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I'm sorry for that, but weekends like I've just had make me nostalgic, self-pitying and sort of despairing once they're done. |
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She gave no answer to my reproaches, save to gaze at me with a sort of wild, despairing look in her eyes. |
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They are bereft, insecure and despairing immigrants left in the street to beg. |
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Others were simply despairing, sighing that it had lost its magic, that it had sold its soul to charter flights and overdevelopment. |
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On his way to Damascus, Maritain was knocked off his despairing pretensions and turned toward sainthood. |
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Where once she was smug and funny about her career and marriage, now she is feisty and despairing. |
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It can change a person from being prayerful and hopeful to one who is despairing. |
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About three of their forwards scrambled the ball past our despairing goalie. |
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Upon waking, he realized he was in the same frustrated and despairing state once again. |
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And now, here we are, a couple of days from the next election and like most people I know, I'm despairing. |
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Politicians have been warned repeatedly that overpopulated prisons cannot deal adequately with depressed, despairing inmates. |
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She delivered the long despairing monologue that closes the work with great poignancy. |
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Farmers in Gambia are despairing as a shortage of rain is causing new seedlings to wilt and die off. |
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Ironically, the despairing quest of the Solitary has been validated by her Companion. |
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I am disgusted and despairing, and I hate myself for my indiscipline, but I just can't make myself diet and exercise. |
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The Tory revival is a phantom, the imagined product of a media despairing of another utterly predictable election result. |
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So we can remain stuck there, despairing and hopeless, or we can live into a different reality. |
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He was a gradualist, and that was because he was historically pessimistic, but not despairing. |
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It also serves to mobilise despairing layers of society for a right-wing programme and garner support for the government with populist demagogy. |
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Dada took its momentum from this fractured, despairing kind of environment. |
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He was truly despairing, but the muted female voice was firm, but understandably wary. |
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We are not to strive, become impatient with ourselves, or grow angry or despairing when we find we are bound by some uncleanness. |
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Yet the prevalent mood at the end is not pessimistic or despairing but upbeat, in spite of the devastation. |
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Less than two years ago, York Wasps ended their season with a 70-8 hammering of a despairing Oldham side at Huntington Stadium. |
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I hear a collective gasp of anguish and witness a row of black-haired heads drop into despairing hands. |
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Are you despairing over the size of the task that God is calling you to do? |
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His loveless, routine marriage is little consolation and, despairing of making a living in his chosen career, he takes a job as a filing clerk. |
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To be honest, I usually pack in after about three clicks, despairing at the yah-boo sucks approach and infantile rightism of so many of them. |
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Some are hopeful, some are despairing and some are poignant. |
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Wilson had beaten Damian Smith first up, then both David Wilson and me in cover, before George knocked the ball from his hands with that despairing late dive. |
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I find myself despairing and crotchety about aspects of modern life. |
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Given the healthy advance booking, the play knocks on the head the cynically despairing argument that all the London public wants is musicals and movie stars. |
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Charlie collapsed in a chair, giving a despairing little sigh. |
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From this despairing state Wittgenstein was rescued by two developments. |
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Something earth-shaking must have transformed the despairing disciples. |
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Some people have given up and reached various despairing conclusions. |
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Who would present this groundbreaking initiative to a despairing public? |
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Even at its most despairing, her writing has a gleefulness that makes the reader feel she's having fun. |
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She changes straight from being an abandoned and despairing wife to a savage, vengeful murderess, with no interim stage. |
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His original works gaze unflinchingly at the terrifying, the despairing, and the absurd. |
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This kind of marginalization pushes despairing men to act impulsively because they feel they have nothing to learn. |
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But while clothes shoppers are revelling in the dozens of new alleys open to them, manufacturers are despairing as they try to second-guess the kaleidoscopic public mood. |
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Poor countries are despairing over the outlook for the Doha round of trade negotiations, which was intended to benefit them. |
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Some participants were quite despairing of attitudes in their own communities about the laws to protect women and children. |
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How can we remain indifferent before those children with their despairing faces and skeleton-like bodies? |
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Experts have been working for years on drawing up these texts and are despairing of ever being able to mobilise policies. |
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Angola's sudden and promising recovery has taught despairing Westerners an unexpected lesson. |
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Right from the start, Murat's repertoire was in the sombre, romantic, despairing and poetic register. |
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Depression is a word that is used both for a sad, despairing mood and for a psychiatric disorder. |
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Many, and probably the majority, are despairing of the promises that the new millennium seemed to bring with it. |
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Protect us from despairing of our responsibility to pray and to work for a peaceful co-existence. |
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They ask for wisdom in how to respond, rather than get angry or despairing. |
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So, based on my own stumbling, fumbling experience, I offer the following list of things I would strongly advise aspiring and despairing writers not to do. |
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Your impossible task leaves you feeling frustrated, angry and despairing. |
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Many doctors are despairing that this could be too long for some patients. |
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His disturbing images are what despairing victims and survivors in Liberia hoped the world would see. |
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We were too tired to resist this outrage, but shuffled down the street, silent and despairing. |
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And once again his shot was true, arrowing past the despairing McKenzie. |
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Forced to return to her pitiably poor parents, she is finally forced into prostitution and each new event in her despairing life is a turn of the screw. |
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Anne is miserable, alternating between laughing and despairing. |
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Several months earlier he had still been despairing over the work and no doubt wondering whether another seizure would leave him speechless once for all. |
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Weary, famished and despairing at the end of 1846, the peasants of one of the most famine-ravaged counties in the country hoped for better things in the coming year. |
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The world seemed dull and colorless, and gray as Paula's despairing heart. |
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The rest happened so suddenly that the supporters of West Germany and Argentina were, still, in turn, rejoicing and despairing before they had realised what happened. |
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He needs to be a source of hope for the despairing, forgiveness for the erring, strength for the weak, encouragement for the faint of heart, sometimes a loving father figure for the wounded. |
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It was precisely that bucolic, protective environment in the deep countryside that made it almost impossible for his despairing grandmother to find him. |
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The lengthy snippets of soldierly conversation, salty and despairing, sound just right, though they necessarily can be only reconstructions of the real thing. Mr Babchenko may be weak on analysis. |
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The aim is to reach out to the despairing in their communities and enable them to address their needs in a holistic and sustainable way, thereby transforming their lives to fruitfulness, dignity and beauty. |
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One a proponent of natural rights philosophy and the other a Confucianist, the commission's two towering intellects were unable to agree on a common approach, leaving Roosevelt and Humphrey despairing in the wings. |
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They are caught in the conflict between their fear of a liquidity: of disorganizing, unbounding, being overaroused, leaking out, and their fear of congealing and compressing into one unchanging despairing lump. |
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But it is also because there is an emerging theory about a superior Asian model of government, put forward by both despairing Western businesspeople and hubristic Asian chroniclers. |
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Mrs. Westenra has got an idea that sleep-walkers always go out on roofs of houses and along the edges of cliffs and then get suddenly wakened and fall over with a despairing cry that echoes all over the place. |
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It is the hope that all despairing silence and relentless division will one day give way, so that every tongue might declare with one voice the glory of God the Father. |
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The chief symptom of major depression is a sad, despairing mood that persists beyond two weeks and impairs a person's performance at work, at school or in social relationships. |
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Chris Carter may not be despairing of the future, but just plumb tuckered out from the effort of keeping two separate hour-long dramas creatively cooking. |
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At the center of the storm is the voice, a powerhouse instrument that can croon with tenderness, collapse amid despairing sobs, shriek in fury, moan with desire or make demands that cannot be safely ignored. |
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From this rostrum, we have heard the desperate voices of those who live on small-island States, the despairing appeal of young people and the dramatic warnings of scientists about climate change. |
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Who are the despairing in need of a word of hope and help? |
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An ill-tempered, sometimes violent husband and his despairing wife. |
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He said the results were gloomy and despairing and he destroyed them. |
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If only they'd t ff then clenched to form a clunking fist and he'd used it on behalf of all the people who've been made jobless, depressed and despairing. |
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Eight minutes later DeMit fed Young, who beat the offside trap to lay the ball into the path of Marlon King, who squeezed it past the despairing Oakes. |
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Then he left Moor Park, apparently despairing of gaining a better position through Temple's patronage, to become an ordained priest in the Established Church of Ireland. |
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