I remember how despondent and disheartened we were as the doctor's findings were reported. |
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For that half an hour I got a tiny glimpse into what her everyday life is like and I was disheartened by how cold people are. |
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Homeowners and potential homeowners should not be too disheartened by the fall in house prices though. |
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You've seen how I was disheartened by the loss of my husband and my children and because of my disease. |
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But I am not disheartened by the image or the disadvantages that comes along with it. |
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I am so disheartened at the slurs and insults that have been hurled at those people who accept free lunch for their kids. |
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In a complex of lonely and socially clumsy bachelors, disheartened by too many rejections, she was news. |
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She said she was disheartened by the police force's inaction in relation to similar intimidation incidents in the past. |
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If that sounds just a little bitter, she maintains that she wasn't disheartened. |
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A demoralized and disheartened team could have been expected with this very closely conceded match. |
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Many superhero enthusiasts may have been disheartened by the Superman Returns version and there was not much call for a sequel. |
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We mustn't be afraid to experiment and mustn't be ashamed or disheartened by any mishaps along the way. |
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I have no idea what the tale is here, but something's amiss, and I was disheartened by the result. |
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But, yet again, I failed miserably and came away feeling dejected, disheartened, deflated and demoralised. |
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As I emptied its contents, I was disheartened to see the limited treasures I found within. |
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And of course we did know that, and it disheartened us to think no one would take notice of us. |
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But shortly after conceding defeat, a disheartened Landry announced plans to retire from politics. |
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We are disheartened to note that global interventions are far below the level of what is required. |
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I was really disheartened, as everything that I had made could not be used. |
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It developed in spite of obstacles which might have tamed and disheartened lesser people. |
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However, if the danger warnings are increased and consumers are overprotected, doctors could become disheartened. |
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I try not to become too disheartened, and I hope the members of my community take the same approach, because the facts speak for themselves. |
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The EESC is extremely disappointed and disheartened with what it considers to be unjustified procrastinations by the Commission. |
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Nan was disheartened and saddened at the changes for her own extended family and for Traveller culture in general. |
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We are not disheartened in the face of this battle, as we believe it is an absolutely vital battle for the modern world. |
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Or, would you be nervous or be disheartened thinking you will not be selected? |
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Most accidents that have occurred so far are caused by tired and disheartened people, who were basically not to blame. |
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So it was a thoroughly disheartened and unmotivated French team that met the South African underdogs. |
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Whoever then wishes to obtain Wisdom must pray for it day and night without wearying or becoming disheartened. |
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But don't be disheartened, there are landlords who care about your welfare, maintain the house and charge reasonable prices. |
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Far from being disheartened by critics, he estimates that the exhibition will receive up to 1m visitors by mid-December. |
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If those same voters are disheartened, it could fall the other. Much, too, could turn on Mr Wilson's actions. |
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Mr. Chair, I believe that in situations such as this one all of us feel very disheartened many times because we do not feel enough has been done. |
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It's not love if you get disheartened or give up after trying for some time just because the others do not accept your heart. |
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They have sent work teams of young people to bring hope and energy to communities deeply disheartened by the loss of so many children. |
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He was disheartened when the boy didn't even seem to notice his presence. |
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We weren't disheartened to lose as it was a tough tournament. |
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Despite the elbow injury, he said he is not disheartened by the setback. |
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It was a double defeat that left our community disappointed, disaffected, and disheartened. |
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We both went for cheesecakes of varying descriptions and were a little disheartened to discover ice-cream helpings were not available on the side. |
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Stories about race were, at least in my disheartened experience, closed to comments. |
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It's easy to be disheartened by this letter because, on the contrary, Pickles has actually done more than most in the Conservative party to undermine the prime minister's ambition to get new homes built. |
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I feel disheartened, 'down in the dumps' or sad almost all of the time. |
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It has been said that if anyone seeks the Spirit with the sign of tongues and does not receive the gift for a long time, they may feel disheartened, wondering if God is listening to them. |
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This method has been virtually abandoned as it is a great source of anxiety for mothers, who may feel disheartened and guilty if the result does not meet their expectations. |
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While the Canadian bishops have consistently encouraged the federal government to increase overseas development assistance, we have been repeatedly disheartened by Canada's dismal record. |
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I was totally disheartened about human beings. |
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Vaudreuil refused, probably because he was disheartened and wished to avoid an unnecessary bloodbath and to defend the civilians against any consequent misdeeds by undisciplined soldiery during an assault. |
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Since the recent equity market peak in April 2010, investors have been disheartened by economic data which show the U. S. economy slowing markedly from its earlier recovery pace and stalling housing and labour markets. |
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She was very disheartened when she realized she would not be able to compete at the recent 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia, due to unseen health problems related to her bones. |
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He refused to get disheartened, even when all 50 writers polled by Newsweek predicted he would lose. |
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We must not be disheartened by this setback. |
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We were hardly disheartened by the puniness of these achievements. |
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I am disheartened to hear about the grim prospects for Mozambique's youngest generation and cannot help but wonder what this means for the future of the country. |
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It is a long time since I was here, and I have been told that the Assembly has sometimes been a little disheartened and felt doubts as to its own usefulness. |
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I will say only that the problem I'm describing is not new as much as cyclical, and that, in grim moods, I'm disheartened that so many of us can be made to read a piece of writing and remain unalert to its lessons. |
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The confederados, as they later became known, founded a handful of settlements, most of which failed owing to the combination of difficult soil, poor roads and biting ants that had disheartened many colonists before them. |
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He's a bit disheartened. The newspapers have been getting at him again. |
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By this time, the French crews were exhausted and disheartened. |
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