When that fantasy collides with the realities of human limitations, the disappointment can be embittering. |
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This, in any case, is how I perceive the imbalances and asymmetries that are dividing it and embittering it. |
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Victory's victory becomes Pyrrhic, the tragedy embittering the triumph. |
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Economic restructuring made the Spanish economy more competitive but increased unemployment, embittering relations between the party and the trade union movement. |
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All of this adds up to the inevitability of future hurt, and it is embittering Spaniards' taste for the democracy they craved just a generation ago. |
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