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"discouragingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that makes you feel less confident or enthusiastic about doing something

31 Sentences With "discouragingly"

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More discouragingly, the collection uses Maureen Orth's 1993 sketch of Tina Turner.
In the meantime, space will continue to be a discouragingly inhospitable place for humans.
From Katrina to Sandy to more recent disasters, the historical narrative is discouragingly similar.
That might sound good in theory, but it's a discouragingly familiar scene in practice.
Discouragingly, this held true for people regardless of how much they exercised, or other health factors.
Lastly, and perhaps more discouragingly, there is the cost of sending such a mission to Mars.
But the act is also exceptionally hard to understand and discouragingly daunting to make use of.
It is illustrative of how discouragingly far American politics has fallen and will only hurt him politically.
People have a discouragingly predictable tendency to forget a disaster's lessons — sometimes within months of a cleanup.
Discouragingly, some of the boys don't even know how to swim, let alone have any familiarity with scuba diving.
A new survey commissioned by Alamo Rent A Car found that "vacation shaming" is discouragingly common in today's workforce.
Discouragingly, only 65 percent of the study participants—despite having instructions—actually managed to correctly wash their hands using either protocol.
But projections further ahead are discouragingly low, suggesting that Greece will not be able to grow its way out of trouble.
Here, there is talk not of imminent innovation but of discouragingly minute work proceeding on many slow-moving fronts over decades.
Discouragingly, seven in 10 people at high risk visited their healthcare provider during the past year but weren't administered an HIV test.
Discouragingly, the effect still matters when astronauts try to maintain a high degree of fitness in space, by riding stationary bikes and running on treadmills.
We made a bunch of posters and t-shirts based on the "poor tax" Chance card featuring the Monopoly Man shrugging discouragingly with his pockets emptied.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The insights-per-acre yield of an artist interview collection may be discouragingly low compared with a book of focused criticism.
To finish off remaining trials such as that of Messrs Stanisic and Simatovic, the UN chartered a follow-up court, the discouragingly named Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals.
Discouragingly, the researchers found that incirrate octopods are abundant in areas where manganese crusts can be found—areas in which deep-sea miners are hoping to extract these metals.
More discouragingly, many of the causes of things like our environmental and healthcare disasters don't require a complex neural net to understand and no amount of computational power will fix them.
Discouragingly, in April, State Senate Republicans not only refused to hold a committee vote on a version of the bill, they moved it to a separate committee, avoiding further debate and a vote.
Kroesen lists among her source material several works by Edmund Bergler, M.D., a Freudian psychoanalyst who authored such discouragingly titled books as The Talent for Stupidity and Conflict in Marriage: The Unhappy Undivorced.
Rather, Curry's mega-deal includes a healthy dose of inspiration for those who dream of achieving true greatness — be it in sports, music, academics, or any other endeavor — but for whom that greatness right now seems discouragingly far away.
Some of these voices are radical and forward-thinking while others seem discouragingly stuck in the same era as, well, "Green Book," yet another movie that seems mostly interested in making its audience — here, presumptively white — feel good about its own racial sensitivities.
The exhibition — organized by Clare Davies, an assistant curator at the Met, with Victoria Sung and Jadine Collingwood of the Walker — looks demandingly, even discouragingly dense at the Breuer (which is scheduled to cease operation as a Met gallery space in June 2020).
He and his first colleague, Karl Tremel (also spelled Treml), established the Mission near Simbang, in October 1886. Initially they lived in tents; with the help of some Australian Wesleyans (Methodists) they had recruited in New Pomerania, they later created a small compound of a few houses, a school, and a church. Another German missionary, Georg Bamler, joined them in 1887; the three men struggled with deadly diseases, primarily dysentery and malaria with its associated complications, and their discouragingly slow progress with the Kâte people.
DJ Booth viewed that Usher "takes to the track like a fish to water" by portraying confidence and sex-appeal to a woman in a club. Rap-Up depicted the song as an "adrenaline-fueled record" comparing it to Usher's "OMG" and "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love" (2010). Billboard Jem Aswad declared "Scream" as one of the "stellar" tracks on the album. By contrast, The A.V. Club Evan Rytlewski wrote that the song opens Looking 4 Myself on a "discouragingly perfunctory note", though complimented Usher for not using auto-tune to alter his vocals.
"The belief that anyone can beat a drum is discouragingly popular!" - Sanford Augustus "Gus" Moeller Gus Moeller is usually associated with the "Moeller method" or "Moeller technique" (considered by some to be a misnomer), which advocates the use of "ancient" snare drumming techniques that can be used by drummers when playing a drum kit. In 1925, Moeller compiled and wrote "Instructor in the art of snare drumming". It was reprinted in June 1950 by Leedy and Ludwig under the name "The Moeller Book: The art of snare drumming".
Swells and spray frequently covered the launcher during heavy North Atlantic weather, and subsequent attempts to launch from the soaked launcher were often hindered by firing circuit problems, launching an incomplete pattern. A depth charge total miss would still produce an explosion, leading crews to think that they might have damaged their target or at least demoralised its personnel; a Hedgehog miss was discouragingly quiet. The Royal Navy launched Hedgehog so seldom in early 1943 that a directive was issued ordering captains of ships equipped with Hedgehog to report why they had not used Hedgehog on an underwater contact. The results were blamed on crew inexperience and low confidence in the weapon.
One lung was removed. Yet, despite the disease's discouragingly high mortality rate, it became clear after radiation treatments that Godfrey had beaten the substantial odds against him. He returned to the air on a prime-time TV special but resumed the daily morning show on radio only, reverting to a format featuring guest stars such as ragtime pianist Max Morath and Irish vocalist Carmel Quinn, maintaining a live combo of first-rate Manhattan musicians (under the direction of Sy Mann) as he had done since the beginning. Godfrey also became a persuasive spokesman advocating regular medical checkups to detect cancer early, noting his cancer was cured only because it was discovered when still treatable.

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