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"disheartening" Definitions
  1. making you lose hope or confidence

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Disheartening statistics For advocates like Takai-Day the statistics can be very disheartening.
" Gorsuch has called any attacks on judicial independence "disheartening.
" Foxx said the calls for her resignation are "disheartening.
Agency executive Fred Dixon told The Times that since the president's various disheartening remarks (or rather, disheartening tweets) and executive orders, prospective tourists are changing their travel plans to avoid Trump territory.
The poor communication around toxicity on social media is disheartening.
It could be disheartening, but our group stuck with it.
Otherwise, please brace yourself for a disheartening dose of perspective.
That sounds like such a disheartening way to spend time.
It's really disheartening to be a woman in these times.
All the earnings report on the day were not disheartening.
Still, the statistics about women in film can be disheartening.
"[It was] extremely disheartening," Richards told PEOPLE back in February.
It's disheartening because it's happened too many times this year.
It's really disheartening that people buy into his hateful rhetoric.
These are bold and disheartening steps in the wrong direction.
For women of color, the numbers are even more disheartening.
"It's a disheartening situation," Honea said, according to CBS News.
However, all earnings report on the day were not disheartening.
Meetings with potential funders were "very disheartening," Ms. Tariyal said.
"I find it deeply disheartening and stupid and shortsighted, personally."
"It's disheartening, saddening, maddening," Kennedy said of the recent behavior.
But before they do, awkward and disheartening moments can arise.
However, not all earnings report on the day were disheartening.
This catastrophic gradualism is dangerous, disheartening citizens opposed to populists.
"The French Competition Authority's decision is disheartening," Mr. Rosenstock said.
It's disheartening to see people not take this shutdown seriously.
What a disheartening spectacle of bombast, braggadocio and rude behavior.
"It's kind of disheartening," Tar Heels linebacker Cayson Collins said.
He made the disheartening announcement standing on a flatbed truck.
Sadly, what I took away from their words was disheartening.
The reality about evangelicals may indeed be bad and disheartening.
" "This treatment of public safety workers could not be more disheartening.
"It's been a disheartening few years since we started," said Kittaka.
While the pay gap is disheartening, Foy makes an excellent point.
I will say something here about Democrats that is really disheartening.
"Shameful" and "disheartening" were common reactions posted in anti-FGM forums.
Even safety measures had a disheartening effect on the group's morale.
But here&aposs the thing, the consequence of this was disheartening.
It's really disheartening, but again, I'm tough, I can handle it.
Which is disheartening that people want to make me a villain.
They're disheartening to the community and don't serve the player well.
But it's disheartening to see you glamorize the act of smoking.
They only see this shooting, and that's the most disheartening thing.
And these disheartening numbers haven't changed much in the past decade.
The one-year anniversary of Hurricane Harvey is encouraging, and disheartening.
It was incredibly disheartening, and I was tempted to give up.
"Not only is it disheartening, it's painful," said Mayor Catherine Pugh.
These pictures paint a disheartening picture of the future of cities.
Thus, it was disheartening to see so few people turn out.
It's just disheartening that, in 2016, we find ourselves here again.
It can feel disheartening, and it can shatter a person's confidence.
Johnson shot a disheartening 77, and poor putting was the culprit.
Manager Aaron Boone called the loss "disheartening" regardless of the opponent.
It had all the trappings of another disheartening, late Giants loss.
The sense of insecurity I perceived from some was, frankly, disheartening.
The Mets received more disheartening news about Matz's troublesome left elbow.
" Afterward, McBride told BuzzFeed News the confrontation was "disheartening" and "disrespectful.
No news could be more disheartening to a true Plath fan.
Equally disheartening is his team's willingness to share in his mendacity.
But after a disheartening week and an even more disheartening year, black Americans interviewed on Sunday said they were struggling to comprehend what was happening in a country that so recently had an African-American president.
This constant barrage of tiny tasks can be both distracting and disheartening.
But the response from the wife signified more of a disheartening ambivalence.
"It's just very disheartening," Porter told CNN affiliate News 12 Long Island.
"The information we are getting is disheartening," Gómez told El Nuevo Día.
A disheartening landmark The prosecution drew mixed reaction from civil rights groups.
"Although disheartening, I understand the fear and why it exists," she said.
It's disheartening, and I think the impact isn't even being felt yet.
That the conversation hasn't even begun in the bridal industry is disheartening.
"It would certainly be disheartening and disappointing," manager Dave Roberts said Monday.
"Although disheartening, I understand the fear, and why it exists," she said.
It's disheartening because I didn't ask to be good at distance swimming.
It's so disheartening for me to sit here and look at you.
And she has made enormous, at times disheartening compromises and changed positions.
While disheartening, this should not be a surprise to any of us.
It's disheartening that Finnegan would write an uncritical piece on terrorism prosecutions.
"It is very disheartening and incredibly sad to see that," Mzimba said.
This is such a disheartening dialogue to be having with fellow women.
Some of the threads Fitzpatrick traces through her subjects' stories prove disheartening.
Well, the New York Times has a possible explanation — and it's disheartening.
While Trump's order was disheartening, Cook got some good news in September.
That's disheartening solipsism for a film with a premise so scintillatingly brazen.
This habit, from a publication with otherwise sound political inclinations, is disheartening.
This unexamined cliché is disheartening, and diminishes both Als and your publication.
"It's inexcusable, disheartening, and thoroughly embarrassing," writes Laura Bradley at Vanity Fair.
And for them to attack her, I think, is just really disheartening.
Discussions of a new amendment followed a disheartening day for House Republicans.
Being a woman in the world can often feel disheartening and hopeless.
The reason tells us something disheartening about the country we have become.
It is tremendously disheartening that we part ways due to completely unfounded claims.
Hearing Lorelai say that word to her daughter is disheartening, but not surprising.
"I can't even begin to tell you how disheartening it is," Esposito said.
That is why watching Sanders endorse former rival Hillary Clinton was so disheartening.
In the #MeToo era, the reaction is expected and familiar, but still disheartening.
In fact, Detroit was unbearably incensing and disheartening precisely because of its relevance.
Yes, this has been a disheartening setback in our fight to eliminate hate.
And where size and gender are concerned, the numbers are even more disheartening.
This makes the prospect of another round of human suffering a disheartening reality.
What's disheartening is that our students and our nation cannot afford to wait.
I couldn't run, I could only jog and to me that was disheartening.
Amazing ... and disheartening, unless you have the best glass cleaners at your disposal.
The drivers' lawyers claim the disheartening numbers are evidence of Uber's bad faith.
It's disheartening to be targeted by politicians' attacks on public servants without consequence.
But despite that disheartening (albeit minor) drop, we're doing pretty well in general.
But I fell so far short of the mark that it was disheartening.
Richard Blumenthal that he found Trump's "so-called judge" tweet "disheartening" and "demoralizing."
Disheartening Update: Spencer Kieboom did not lose his tooth hitting a home run.
That's a pretty disheartening statistic if you are an entrepreneur in the industry.
"It's disheartening," he said, adding that it was difficult to believe the forecast.
Mr. Trump's defense of the status quo sends a different and disheartening signal.
But the disregard for decency and truth and civility is what's really disheartening.
"Watching him disingenuously promote himself as a feminist candidate has been extremely disheartening."
"These things are unfortunate, they're disappointing, they're disheartening, but they're not shocking anymore."
It has been heartbreaking and disheartening to review reader comments about Trump voters.
It's disheartening as an American to realize that politics is all about money.
Nadine Graham, a New York-based music writer, called it strange and disheartening.
It was really disheartening, because we'd been friends for a really long time.
These are disheartening stats that can make you look at your S'well bottle differently.
Being told you're not good enough or worthy in life can be incredibly disheartening.
Her opposition to the trade deal with Asia that she once championed is disheartening.
Watching the situation in Puerto Rico has been disheartening for many of the families.
The sketch, while satirical, pretty accurately takes on the (often-disheartening) "best dressed" discussion.
And after this disheartening ending, I'm not sure that I care see any more.
And the reason Amazon's Roy Price passed on Big Little Lies is so disheartening.
Truth be told, talking about a lot of these topics can be very disheartening.
When trainers become barriers to fitness accessibility instead, it is particularly ironic and disheartening.
"It's disheartening, because I really would like to go back to school," Smith says.
As a viewer, the lack of respect had gotten a bit disheartening for Kodish.
"Even his Supreme Court nominee characterized his comments as disheartening and demoralizing," he said.
It's really disheartening to see things going backwards in those two areas for us.
This is just the cherry on top of this really disheartening culture of othering.
If "Charlotte's Web" is disheartening, it is only because the book is so perfect.
It's disheartening considering black women were always midwives delivering everyone's babies, including their own.
There's zero doubt that a single candidate monopolized the whole disheartening pageant of 2016.
"It was disheartening to learn the law is not on our side," she says.
Dr. Alexander Maskin, from the University of Nebraska, called the failure in Cleveland disheartening.
If anything, it might have contributed to his death, and I find that disheartening.
Looking back on it, it's really disheartening because it's like: Can we just exist?
He has driven in three runs in 77 at-bats and has a disheartening .
It's been disheartening during my travels to see that America has earned this reputation.
For someone who has spent her career defending human rights, the scene was disheartening.
I simply lived through the aftermath of disheartening violence and made observations of facts.
That may sound disheartening, and it is, but it's also a sign of hope.
As the victim it's very disheartening and as a professional military officer it's appalling.
"Seeing something like that happen in such an open place was disheartening," he said.
But it was also disheartening to be international stars and still be treated differently.
Navy also bounced back from a disheartening 23-22 loss to Air Force last week.
I can't think of too many more disheartening messages to send to people, especially now.
"It's disheartening to see the federal government seeking to erase transgender people's lives," she says.
That may be disheartening news to customers who want an alternative option for faster internet.
The suggestion of Madame's underlying, troublesome nature seemed too disheartening to acknowledge at the time.
"It was a little disheartening," Ella, now a junior in high school, told Global News.
That is a little disheartening and kind of hard to talk about all the time.
But what's a modern guy or gal to do when faced with such disheartening objectification?
But the biggest limitations are costs, where the news is somewhat disheartening, for two reasons.
For there to be so many of us and so little representation, it's truly disheartening.
But his most disheartening complaint suggests that employees feel less valued than the robots nearby.
That crawl to a more livable future, he admits, can be both infuriating and disheartening.
It's simultaneously inspiring and disheartening in an industry that doesn't always warm to late-bloomers.
"It's disheartening," Meghan told the BBC when asked about racist responses to the couple's relationship.
Social media Newsfeeds in our modern world often feel like one disheartening headline after another.
"It was disheartening at times," says Burke, who nonetheless kept live streaming through it all.
"It is tremendously disheartening that we part ways due to completely unfounded claims," he said.
The truly disheartening thing about this trend is that it's not new, not at all.
The results were consistently disheartening, ranging from subtle glances of disapproval to full-blown mockery.
" Then Wednesday: Blumenthal said that Gorsuch called Trump's tweets attacking federal judges "disheartening" and "demoralizing.
That directive is "quite disheartening," said Peter deFur, an environmental consultant and Superfund cleanup expert.
Is it disheartening, though, because there's a lot of it like the Obamacare thing yesterday?
The loss was disheartening not only for Teixeira's injury, but also for how it unfolded.
For those of us who participated in the austerity debates, that's pretty amazing and disheartening.
" Blumenthal told reporters Wednesday that Gorsuch called Trump's tweets attacking federal judges "disheartening" and "demoralizing.
That's some cold comfort in this disheartening moment for the state of America's healthcare system.
That's why it can be so disheartening when you get people who bag women footballers.
"It's disheartening that Amber's integrity and story are being questioned yet again," Van Ree wrote.
In a statement, Apple called the decision "disheartening" and said that it plans to appeal.
This can be disheartening, but now that you know the truth, what will you do?
Gorsuch describes the president's tweets about the judiciary as "demoralizing" and "disheartening," according to Blumenthal.
That's why it is disheartening now to witness parts of the ethics program slipping away.
It's particularly disheartening in a year — several years — where TV is, you know, really good.
The row has been disheartening for Jews involved in Labour politics who support Khan's stance.
This was a new and disheartening experience for many of the Thunder's more impassioned fans.
He finds the situation so disheartening that he proposes the whole election system be revamped.
Danyel Smith: It's disheartening to hear Amanda talk about having nothing to look back on.
"These findings are very disheartening," one official wrote in a July 3.83 email to colleagues.
And by now, the disheartening mental health statistics for the veteran community are pretty well-known.
To witness his extraordinary efforts and see this happen to him once again is beyond disheartening.
New Year's resolutions are basically no fun: They're boring, disheartening, and pretty much impossible to achieve.
But finding that one person may not be possible, he noted, and that can be disheartening.
Through this disheartening fog shines Failed By the State: The Struggle in the Shadow of Grenfell.
She called it "disheartening," and "a shame" that the world is focusing so much on that.
Christel Bastida, a volunteer in Houston, said the lack of focus on Latinos has been disheartening.
The MENA region is incredibly interesting and complex, and Vogue Arabia constantly misrepresenting it is disheartening.
UConn's dominance may be disheartening to opponents, but ultimately, it is good for women's college basketball.
Horrible things were being written, and I was not very surprised, which is itself very disheartening.
It's similarly disheartening to Google search "Aokigahara" and find thousands of posts about hauntings and ghosts.
"Most disheartening, however, is the immediate impact this proposal will have on tribal lands," she said.
I can't imagine how disheartening it is and how it further perpetuates the stigma around abortion.
That's especially disheartening, because foodborne germs like Escherichia coli or Salmonella are also becoming drug-resistant.
While the discovery is disheartening, it also paves the way for important research to be conducted.
"The thought of having to write political songs forever would be probably quite disheartening," Gore said.
However disheartening the rash of harassment cases may look, Clancy says, there is some good news.
" O'Reilly's statement continues: "It is tremendously disheartening that we part ways due to completely unfounded claims.
There are lots of other communities facing the same issue, and it's very disheartening to see.
The demand for more exciting musical styles makes losing a resource like SoundCloud even more disheartening.
It's one of the most disheartening things I've experienced, but also one of the greatest motivators.
But it's disheartening to give the official seal of approval that these really are a trend.
That the menu has become as predictable as the one at your local Drybar is disheartening.
"As an African American male your comments about your co anchor were disheartening," one user wrote.
These were big and disheartening effects: Banning the box extended discrimination to virtually all black applicants.
Isabelle Diks of the GroenLinks party also described the deal as "disheartening," according to media reports.
Twitter's alleged willingness to allow despots to manipulate it so easily, if true, is deeply disheartening.
This is politics as soap opera or World Wrestling Federation — entertaining but at the end disheartening.
For Randy Varnell, creative director of Battleborn, and his team, watching it play out was disheartening.
That's why the recent uptick in religious and race-based hatred is so shocking and disheartening.
The disheartening moral of "Beetlejuice" is that when anything goes, nothing much registers in the end.
Feeling like you might be underpaid can be one of the most disheartening aspects of work.
"It's disheartening to see that the problems have mounted in New York too," Professor Vale said.
It is disheartening for black folk to see such a vile and despicable replay of history.
Perhaps most disheartening to many of her longtime supporters has been her record on human rights.
That outcome is disheartening, but we started a conversation in the Legislature that was long overdue.
The fact that once women get into this workforce they're still at odds is doubly disheartening.
More disheartening is a mini training montage where Tyrone and Tandy work to further develop their powers.
It was disheartening not to see my complexion, hair type, or features acknowledged by the beauty industry.
This past election was wildly disappointing; more disheartening than any election I remember or have voted in.
And for new employees, just untangling the cacophony of voices on Slack can be confusing and disheartening.
"It's just very disheartening that such a thing would take place," Aaron Mallin of New Jersey said.
A new report from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative that dropped today contains a slew of disheartening statistics.
"It's just very disheartening that such a thing would take place," he told a local ABC affiliate.
"It is disheartening to know that in 2019 we still have people with these views," Ross said.
"When I called yesterday, it was my last attempt, because it's disheartening to be refused," he said.
"It's really disheartening to realize people aren't even listening to what you have to say," she said.
But such a disheartening visual display implies that something exists beyond the words of a magazine article.
It's a disheartening finding, especially considering that suicide rates were actually going down from 1986 to 1999.
There is, though, a long-term and somewhat disheartening reality here: 4G is quickly becoming yesterday's 3G.
Perhaps most disheartening for Missouri progressives though is that they may lose incumbent Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill.
It is also disheartening to watch our politicians refuse to hold Facebook accountable in a real way.
When your new job pulls the old bait-and-switch, it can be frustrating, disheartening, and embarrassing.
Minnesota looks to bounce back from a disheartening Week 11 loss when it hosts Northwestern on Saturday.
Like this McDonald's sign that's even more disheartening than the company's failed attempt at International Women's Day.
"People are getting laughs in this disheartening time for women's rights, so they are cathartic," she says.
But in 2017, it's disheartening that so many people could peddle such a dated, gender-knocking narrative.
And, for new employees, just untangling the cacophony of voices on Slack can be confusing and disheartening.
All of this, of course, only serves as the most disheartening contrast with our image of ourselves.
"It is incredibly disheartening," said Catherine McGuinness, the political leader of the City of London's municipal body.
When your manager spreads rumors or gossips about the staff, it's disheartening and awkward — and entirely unprofessional.
The disheartening finding of the reporting is that lead poisoning is a problem in more 3,800 neighborhoods.
"It's just very disheartening that such a thing would take place," said Aaron Mallin, according to 6abc.
It's really disheartening that, particularly here in America, Christianity has been so wound up with white nationalism.
Elizabeth Warren announced the end of her presidential campaign after a disheartening performance in the primary elections.
The politicization of disaster aid — once considered a straightforward legislative ask — has been disheartening for some experts.
It's been disheartening to see the ways in which they've been torn apart for doing just that.
The lack of concrete action, while not surprising to gun control activists, has been disheartening to them.
But what was disheartening during Mr. Cosby's trial was what he chose to do with his work.
To be sort of beholden to Trump and Republicans for the existence of our industry is disheartening.
It is also quick and easy to undo moves or restart levels, making failed attempts less disheartening.
" But one senior at the school, Max Drakeford, called the latest episode "super disheartening -- a step backward.
Or the new Supreme Court nominee saying the president who named him was being "demoralizing" and "disheartening"?
NEWS: Blumenthal telling reporters Neil Gorsuch used the words "demoralizing" & "disheartening" to describe Trump's attacks on judiciary Gorsuch spox Ron Bonjean confirms SCOTUS nom called Trump's "so-called judge" tweet "disheartening" & "demoralizing" in convo w/ Blumenthal In a later statement, Blumenthal urged Gorsuch to make his concerns known.
With the help of a computer and a hypothetical alternative rule book, we can reach a disheartening answer.
It's disheartening to see confusion around New York's trafficking hotline, which is inarguably a valuable tool for victims.
And to not be able to see yourself reflected on screen, even around the holidays, is so disheartening.
"It is incredibly disheartening to hear this guest reportedly decided to end her own pet's life," Dombrowski said.
"For the president to wipe that away is disheartening and leads to a sense of disempowerment," he added.
Regardless of any changes in schools, Grimm told PEOPLE that the guideline repeal is disheartening for transgender students.
For the news to drop so suddenly, it took us by surprise and it's so disheartening to see.
All this waste is disheartening when you consider the realities of hunger and food insecurity across the globe.
Truth be told, the stories are lovely and lyrical, but often quite disheartening, which may dissuade some readers.
But one of the disheartening revelations of Kondabolu's documentary is that Azaria modeled his accent off The Party.
I find it disheartening that we do not report the failures of the generals and national security leaders.
It's disheartening, then, to see that they didn't make the same effort when stepping outside their comfort zone.
I just find it so disheartening that [some] people actively want to prevent people from having equal rights.
When she issues a statement that sounds like it could come from Cosby's defense team, it's doubly disheartening.
What is surprising and really disheartening is the laughter and encouragement from the crowd, even from the women.
And once I was, the life I had after discharge was dark and disheartening, full of unexpected obstacles.
And Greenblatt finally lands in his last pages at a fairly disheartening account of mating among the chimpanzees.
"Eleven years have gone by and it keeps happening, and it's so disheartening and so sad," she said.
It would be the disheartening culmination of an era when divisions hardened and persuasion became a lost art.
Trump's style, though, is disheartening to those of us teaching students how to argue both forcefully and ethically.
And those days were incredibly disheartening, and very unnerving for my sense of productivity, for my professional morale.
What is distressing and disheartening is how this new administration apparently views the appropriateness of dissent by anyone.
"It is tremendously disheartening that we part ways due to completely unfounded claims," O'Reilly wrote according to reports.
This is easily Apple's most vocal audience, so such a response must be at least a little disheartening.
I find this choice disheartening, and it undermines the message by perpetuating the stereotypes this family is challenging.
Most telepresence robots are sold for the slightly disheartening purpose of letting remote workers visit the office from home.
And it's eerie and disheartening to know that there are people you advocate for who want to harm you.
It's perhaps the most narratively disheartening series I've ever played, but that doesn't stop it from being wholly captivating.
Yet what's disheartening to Democrats is there's little evidence to show that the issue will galvanize voters this fall.
Its victory was mildly disheartening, in that it exemplified the petty, jealous form of xenophobia incentivized by nation-states.
What's disheartening about this marketing, however, is that it tends to focus on what the female investor does wrong.
Like any other job, sex work can be exciting, dynamic, and stimulating—and deeply frustrating, disheartening, and painfully boring.
They presented a sometimes beautiful but nearly always disheartening image of depression as something passive, mournful and tragically inescapable.
It's disheartening to note how little this cumulative decay seems to register in DC, or even in the press.
Two years later, a section was published in The New York Times, revealing the company's disheartening gender pay gap.
"I felt we controlled a lot of the third period and that's what makes it so disheartening," Sullivan said.
"We are shut out and ignored a lot in our own country and that can be disheartening," he says.
The fact that this trauma is compounded by paying out of pocket for medical expenses and testing is disheartening.
For the USSF to believe otherwise, is disheartening but it only increases our determination to obtain true equal pay.
CARK SCHWABArlington, Virginia I found your conclusion on the future of European clubbing disheartening ("Less than ecstatic", January 9th).
"It's disheartening that we continue to see incidents like [what happened in North Carolina] occur within schools," he says.
It's a bit disheartening that the film's creators couldn't come up with an alternative for Chopra's live-action debut.
It's disheartening when someone just wants to hear "Rory" because that's the saddest song in the world or something.
After her disheartening interaction with the Wood River Aquatic Center, Theisen told Yahoo that she isn't likely to return.
Some children's books are disheartening to revisit as an adult; the author's prejudices suddenly glaring, the prose surprisingly flat.
The comments are just as often statements of bitter and disheartening fellow-feeling as they are expressions of solace.
He found it disheartening to labor through the applications of agency employees who, unlike himself, might actually be promoted.
The destruction along the route was disheartening; it seemed to grow worse the deeper into the valley we wandered.
Listening to many of them in meetings over the last few weeks has been disheartening to say the least.
My experience, while personally disheartening, added new fuel to my my passion for driving innovation and change in healthcare.
" Beth Almanza, an immigrant rights advocate with the Idaho DACA Students group called the photos "extremely disheartening" and "heartbreaking.
"While it's disheartening that the walkout ended, the walkout forced change that Oklahomans will see this November," she said.
It's disheartening to see so many people being swept out to sea in a riptide of ignorance and hate.
If both tests indicate the patient will die, Mr. Muriisa does not tell them, because it would be disheartening.
So it's a bit disheartening to get to the end with only a handful of paragraphs on sexual harassment.
It is disheartening to see that some 20 years later this behavior is just starting to come to light.
But it's also disheartening that we know so little about these men because of the way society viewed them.
"When anyone criticizes the honesty or integrity or motives of a judge, I find that disheartening," Gorsuch told senators.
Be depressed, discouraged, & disappointed at failure & the disheartening effects of ignorance, greed, corruption & bad politics — but never give up.
" But Caforio said it was "very disheartening to see this came from a close campaign associate of Katie Hill.
The lack of progress is especially disheartening considering that H.I.V. medications, when properly administered, render patients almost totally noninfectious.
The fact many people still believe CC is a hoax is disheartening I am not a climate change denier.
That these conversations are being shut down by violence, by the judgmental fiat of one collective group, is disheartening.
But it's disheartening to think that echoing the deluded Lear's ruin is her only means of reclaiming heroic status.
FEMA has worked closed the National Hurricane Center to study human behavior regarding evacuations and the conclusions are disheartening.
We are all struggling to find moments of peace and beauty despite the discouraging and disheartening situation of 2018.
But what is disheartening to many in the party is that they are seeing uneven gains beyond their ranks.
It is disheartening that the bar for being an ally is so low that any performative act is considered support.
"When you think of how many elephants occurred in areas 10 or 20 years ago, it's incredibly disheartening," says Chase.
Mazo said it was disheartening to see those threats against Jews, as well as recent incidents of bias against Muslims.
" The group added, "This is especially disheartening due to the role that she could play in an undergraduate's academic career.
The sex was generally awkward, disheartening, confusing, and directly addressed STDs (Hannah gets diagnosed with HPV and has oral herpes).
Kissing warm weather goodbye with an apartment full of unpacked suitcases, strewn summer products, and expired kitchen goods is disheartening.
AP Photo/John LocherAfter Flint, it's been disheartening to discover that lead contamination is far more widespread than originally thought.
This is especially disheartening given recent Today guests have been sexual abuse survivors and advocates Elizabeth Smart and Aly Raisman.
The account must have been hacked in some capacity, which is disheartening, because the Associated Press also trades in trust.
"It is disheartening to see a few members of that community trying to pit that very same community against us."
For example, the barrier to entry we found with trying to allow easier access to the #BeStrong emojis was disheartening.
The football star on Tuesday said he found Ginsburg's comments disheartening coming from a judge on the nation's highest court.
That was the first time I thought the government does not like us, regardless of party, and that was disheartening.
It is disheartening, then, that the team's immediate future might be undone by Jackson's unwillingness to compromise on a coach.
However, it does feel disheartening that in 2017 such an obvious display of sexism still needs to be called out.
Carlos Martin, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute, a Washington-based think tank, found much of the report "disheartening".
"It was really disheartening to see how ignorant some people can be," Ahmad Al-Akoum, the mosque's imam, told AZCentral.
"I find it disheartening that we do not report the failures of the generals and national security leaders," he said.
The idea that bombastic pronouncements will do anything other than raise the blood pressure of Americans is disheartening and frightening.
Still, in a disheartening political climate for clubbers, it's difficult not to dream of a brighter, more inspired immediate future.
It's disheartening to know that years of living in such a state will have prepared me for what's to come.
"The fact that this tragedy was 100 percent avoidable makes this case even more disheartening," Powe said, according to AL.com.
"It's definitely disheartening," said Nigel Tann, political director for Good Jobs Now, a Detroit-based group protesting the recent bills.
But since then, the Thunder have made three straight first-round exits — and their latest postseason experience was especially disheartening.
It was a little disheartening, but the trick is not to give up, even if you have to take breaks.
Lorrie Metrejean, a flight attendant for a domestic US airline, told Insider that being ignored by passengers can be disheartening.
"To leave just so quickly without a negotiated solution, it obviously was disheartening to a lot of us," he said.
I know how disheartening it can be when you&aposre working hard and not getting the results you want though.
Yet without a late rally, he would wind up with nothing more than an encouraging outing and a disheartening loss.
" Tina from Canada (via email): "What's being neglected is just how disheartening and absolutely demoralizing living through wildfires can be.
In an interview with "Bold TV," Carlson called it "disheartening" to hear comments from Moore supporters such as Alabama Gov.
"What we're seeing here in Washington is extremely disheartening," said Heather Slavkin Corzo, head of the AFL-CIO's investment office.
Not to mention, the reality that in 2017 a column actually needs to be written on this topic is disheartening.
In such chaotic and frightening times, it's disheartening to see misinformation, even intended as a joke, be spread so easily.
Over the last few years, we've noticed a disheartening commoditization and mass production taking hold of a classic holiday tradition.
But the most disheartening part of his complaint was the suggestion that employees feel less valued than the robots nearby.
But over all, the numbers make disheartening reading for Spurs fans hoping to get past the Warriors in the Western Conference.
As an adult, it's even more disheartening to know that achieving that level of fluff for sleeping just isn't gonna happen.
"There have been no advances in treatment or prognosis in about 40 years, which is fairly disheartening to hear," she says.
Try to imagine how disheartening it can be to hear that many times why your idea is not worth investing in.
That was very disheartening and a very difficult time for us and it was just emotionally, physically and mentally extremely draining.
Professional burnout is rampant, family strife can flare up, and the end of this year in particular feels pretty damn disheartening.
After returning from his youngest son's school night last week, Bob Cornelius discovered a disheartening detail within his son's displayed worksheet.
"The news was so disheartening — there are just so many question marks in the future for us right now," he said.
"That was very disheartening and a very difficult time for us and it was just emotionally, physically and mentally extremely draining."
While Twitter crackdowns are certainly disheartening, the Trump administration has already begun more severe measures to undermine pro-climate change efforts.
I really understand my craft, and it's so disheartening when a guy is like, 'Let me help you set up, sweetie.
As we are able to measure things they didn't measure before, this information is both potentially empowering, but also potentially disheartening.
As a student, I'm being given this reinforcement that my blood isn't worth anything, and it's really disheartening to hear that.
But far from adding to this disheartening din, the film's lead actors, Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton, deliver quietly commanding performances.
If you are not 100% obsessed with the problem you are solving, it is disheartening and you'll want to give up.
It was especially disheartening to Krummel, who had just spent three years working on the antibody as his intended thesis project.
Which is why it was so disheartening to wake up this morning and see that the damn album hadn't dropped yet.
There's nothing more disheartening than someone placating you with a non-compliment in order to avoid making an honest, upsetting critique.
To see this was very disheartening but it also fired me up to push for better representation on next year's list.
What's disheartening about Williams's ongoing struggles is how he was one of the more unique mainstream comedians of the early millennium.
It feels weird and disheartening that a significant portion of the country feels the exact opposite of the way I feel.
On the Democratic side, the lack of introspection on the tough choices the United States is facing is just as disheartening.
" Pelinka later Monday denied the report, telling the Los Angeles Times that Johnson's claims are surprising, disheartening and "simply not true.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) it was "demoralizing" and "disheartening" to see the president criticize a "so-called judge" in a tweet.
Their research also found a disheartening mismatch between the listed ink container contents and its actual chemical composition found on testing.
"It's sad, it's disheartening, but it's part of the system's way of survivor-blaming," says sex therapist Dr. Holly Richmond, PhD.
"The lack of respect shown for our precious natural resources shown in this video is disheartening and disturbing," adds the FWC.
To see Cuomo seize upon terrible policy proposals from the democratic presidential candidates — which evidently didn't excite the voters — is disheartening.
Ultimately, Kellee was sent home — and Janet and the rest of the contestants soon learned the truth of the disheartening situation.
The loss was disheartening for Democrats hoping a victory for Ossoff would kickstart the party momentum to overturn Congress in 2018.
"It is disheartening to see a budget that would dismantle so many programs that people rely on every day," said Rep.
So it's pretty disheartening to see the series rewriting this complicated, subversive storyline into a conventional tale of prophesies and destiny.
Wanderlust For first-time visitors, modern Bali — especially in established tourist spots such as Seminyak, Kuta and Ubud — can be disheartening.
The reason for these disheartening trends: the Obama administration has pursued a policy of slow motion retreat in Afghanistan for years.
What I find so disheartening is, we're looking at the last five or six quarters at record-high corporate tax profits.
Your continued use of the same insurance company scare tactics that were used against the Affordable Care Act is truly disheartening.
"It is disheartening how many times the same mistake can be made in science and published in respectable journals," he said.
After a pretty epic Easter celebration with the family — including ex-husband Lamar Odom — Khloé Kardashian posted a few disheartening tweets.
"Being threatened with jail time for being ethical is disheartening," Bunton says in his office across the street from the courthouse.
The plight of these mine workers is indeed disheartening – but it's the UMWA's door the mine workers should be banging on.
To see the devastation of coral colonies, with their vast skeletal remains stretching across the sea floor, is a disheartening experience.
But it was disheartening to hear this elected official put his party's political agenda ahead of the will of his constituents.
The votes for the bill by Susan Collins of Maine and John McCain and Jeff Flake of Arizona were particularly disheartening.
"It is disheartening to see just how far China's leaders have drifted from the early days of bold reform," he wrote.
Instead, Sunday was another stomach punch — just more evidence of how enduringly disheartening the 2017 season will be for the Giants.
It's disheartening to read that he couldn't take his own advice and find peace with his substantial contribution to physical medicine.
But by the end of the night, a disheartening 7-4 loss to the Chicago Cubs that dropped the Mets below .
What Dyson said was particularly disheartening, considering it took place the same week we celebrated the life of Martin Luther King.
It's disheartening to watch so many disregard their principles to provide cover for a renegade president unfit to hold the office.
" Neil M. Gorsuch, Trump's own nominee for the Supreme Court, condemned the president's attacks on the judges as "demoralizing" and "disheartening.
One school administrator, an academy manager, described how the pressure to ensure that parents made their payments on time was disheartening.
It is edifying to watch their reporting effort, but disheartening to see the lack of political will and transparency they face.
Judge Gorsuch called the comments "demoralizing" and "disheartening," according to a senator with whom he met on Capitol Hill on Wednesday.
"Environmental destruction is such a disheartening topic and facing these realities can breed apathy which doesn't actually produce change," he said.
As someone who has personally benefited from therapy, to read that a professional has become discouraged by it is incredibly disheartening.
Then, to have to face that reality in Baton Rouge, then turn it around and see it in Minneapolis is disheartening.
It's disheartening that city officials say they did not know about them until the day they were announced, on March 19.
"It is disheartening to see yet another elected official give the public a reason not to trust us," Mr. Kenney said.
And yet he continues to surprise me, but always on a way that is disheartening," Warner told CNN's "Fareed Zakaria GPS.
The subject reclines on the sidewalk pavement with dirty jackets stretched across her lap, and an onlooker beholds her disheartening situation.
Asked about such focus in a TV interview to mark their engagement last November, Markle said such coverage had been "disheartening".
Sometimes the act of the underdog still being there by the fourth or fifth round can be disheartening for the betting favorite.
"He said [the attacks] were demoralizing and disheartening—those were his words," Blumenthal said, according to the Wall Street Journal's Beth Reinhard.
"It's disheartening and it's disappointing," said Chavez, who works with her husband and son at Big Springs prison and voted for Trump.
They're running war game–style disaster scenarios based on technologies that have begun to pop up and the outcomes are typically disheartening.
"Many of us kept silent about these disheartening experiences, because we understood that the price for speaking out was high," she wrote.
Using his personal collection of Artforums to illustrate his point, he notes an "increasingly impoverished and disheartening visual display" over the years.
The most recent failed trials of aducanumab, which were ended early by Biogen and Japanese pharmaceutical Eisai last week, were especially disheartening.
Watch ... Sparkle explains why Erykah and Taraji's commentaries were disheartening, and why she's okay with taking down her song with R. Kelly.
Still, these kinds of comments can be disheartening at best, and we're glad Boase didn't let this trainer get under her skin.
As the dust settles in Charlottesville, many Americans want to know what we as a society can do about this disheartening situation.
"As an American of Iranian heritage, the idea of me being made into a second-tier citizen is very disheartening," she said.
Increasing the precision of patient selection will avoid the high cost and disheartening failures caused by faulty, untargeted, non-precise trial design.
Recovery isn't linear for anyone, and it can be frustrating and disheartening to realize you can still fall victim to disordered thoughts.
It's immensely disheartening that Hulk Hogan's sex life is a matter of public interest, but it's pretty much indisputable that it is.
Kollar said it's disheartening that someone from their community would do this, especially while the area works to rebound from this crisis.
"At UK Construction, there is plenty of disheartening data but Balfour, like Costain, is there for the survivor's photo," Liberum analysts said.
It's nice to be reminded that beneath all the disheartening news, there are uplifting stories offering glimpses of humanity at its best.
As of now, his reversal and failure to recognize the gravity of the situation is not only disheartening, but is unwise politically.
Their primary finding may seem disheartening: Taxes on the rich generally have not gone up when inequality and economic hardship have increased.
"  However, Haque added, "One thing that was disheartening was the number of people who would treat our form [of] protesting as entertainment.
They let their emotions brood and fester deep within them, and are unapologetic about letting it show in these politically disheartening times.
The double standard, complacency and failure of the international community to acknowledge the authenticity and morality of my people's struggle are disheartening.
The incremental improvement from Gsellman was encouraging for the Mets after they began the day with disheartening news about another starting pitcher.
It is disheartening to witness this Congress and Administration's constant attacks against women's health and incessant efforts to undermine women's reproductive autonomy.
It is disheartening to see this fiftieth anniversary of Funk pass by without so much as a nod from the art world.
James Robart: 5 things to know about judge who blocked Trump's travel ban Supreme Court nominee: Comments 'disheartening' The lawyers are not alone.
But the incident instilled in Obama a cautionary approach toward race in the ensuing years of his presidency -- disheartening some of his supporters.
The lack of speaking roles is disheartening, especially when most of those roles consist of Latinx stereotypes like criminals, maids, or sexualized characters.
"What is really disheartening is that my students are becoming aware of the situation and are looking into it with disbelief," he said.
The research group AI Now described 2018 as a year of "cascading scandals" for the field, and it's an accurate, if disheartening, summary.
"It was really disheartening to see Ray Moore offer the extremely prejudiced and very old fashioned statements regarding women tennis players," said Navratilova.
With the deluge of disheartening stories about celebrities coming out, these viral Twitter threads remind us of all the nice celebrities out there.
It's disheartening that one of the most socially relevant corners of philosophy is in this instance refusing its mandate to protect vulnerable people.
"When anyone criticizes the honesty or integrity of the motives of a federal judge, well I find that disheartening," Gorsuch said in 2017.
And as disheartening as it can be to witness the cheering of someone being shot to death, those reactions are not without justification.
" Iverson reflected, "It's disheartening to see evidence-based policies that we put in place being undone for what seems like purely ideological reasons.
What is disheartening is how otherwise intelligent people have let themselves fall prey to interpreting factual tidbits to support their own ideological conclusions.
I had a very disheartening meeting where my publisher told me that my songs were amazing, just not right for the current climate.
Every one of the Dagestani wrestler's long-for returns has been cut off by cruel fate, each cancellation more disheartening than the last.
To those of us who believe climate change is the most profound challenge of our age, our discovery is both illuminating and disheartening.
He called Trump's vehement attacks on federal judges "disappointing" and "disheartening," a mild rebuke that reportedly led Trump to consider rescinding his nomination.
" Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal said on Wednesday that Gorsuch had told him Trump's comments on Twitter criticizing the judiciary were "disheartening and demoralizing.
Melissa: It was definitely disheartening to hear politicians trying to ban Macklemore from singing his hit song and one of my absolute favorites!
What's next: Understanding the relatively meager role of plastics like straws in the massive problem of ocean pollution may be disheartening to consumers.
Love said Franks' resignation is "disheartening," and that while there is a need for due process, the culture around sexual harassment must change.
Letters To the Editor: I found "A Baby Bust, Rooted in Economic Insecurity" (The Upshot, Business Day, July 6) to be rather disheartening.
From someone's eyes or tottering movement, Ms. Goodson could tell if a patient was intoxicated — and having people lie to her was disheartening.
The repeated rejection was disheartening enough for him to strike out on his own and turn his driveway into an outdoor gallery instead.
This was not what we agreed to at all, and it was especially surprising and disheartening that she contacted him without including us.
So it's disheartening that the movie couldn't make the extra leap into being at least a little self-critical of its own industry.
Wade, the 2628 landmark decision legalizing abortion in the U.S. To those who support women's rights, this is very disheartening, but hardly shocking.
It's disheartening because I, just like the 79% of other employers mentioned in the TopResume study, consider it to be a deal-breaker.
We understand that it is disheartening when we are unable to call on ports that our guests have been looking forward to visiting.
Watching the vitriol and discord unfold in our nation's political parties, media, communities and families has been unsettling and disheartening for most Americans.
Seeing patients suffer for something that is preventable is very disheartening, in addition to the added strain it places on the healthcare system.
"I got some disheartening news back, that I've verified from multiple sources now: They're going to drop the Apu character altogether," he said.
"I got some disheartening news back, that I've verified from multiple sources now: They're going to drop the Apu character altogether," Shankar said.
But it's disheartening that the movie couldn't make the extra leap into being at least a little self-critical of its own industry.
Of all the photos, this one posted below by a mom and former school teacher from Ada, Oklahoma, might be the most disheartening.
Through a spokesperson he made it clear in February that he thought such attacks were "disheartening," but now he might have to answer directly.
"The levels of sexism and racism are disheartening -- and examples have come out so openly now with incidents like swastikas in schools," she said.
The same day saw a disheartening setback with the death of a former Thai navy SEAL diving in flooded passageways to deliver oxygen supplies.
So it was disheartening to see her complete lack of interest in the conversation, wandering off to her iPad or turning on the radio.
Granted, it may be pristinely executed, but when you're only one person staring down a full project load, it can be a little disheartening.
That may have been what voters intended; the assertion of the nation as the most important civic body is a disheartening development if so.
Those numbers are disheartening to those lower on the economic food chain precisely because this can be such a fantastic city to live in.
Immigration, globalization and eroding social values are highlighted as underpinning the negative results, revealing a disheartening sentiment ahead of this spring's French presidential election.
From Gerry Mason Watching the way some politicians and the media have mishandled the Russia/Trump election innuendos has been disappointing, disheartening and disgusting.
For African Americans, the numbers are even more disheartening: Just 41.7% own their own homes — the lowest homeownership ratio of any other ethnic group.
This is disheartening news given that global carbon emissions were basically stable for the last three years, even as the global economy got stronger.
To the Editor: It was disheartening — though not altogether surprising — to read about the weight regain experienced by some of the "Biggest Loser" contestants.
"  On Tuesday, Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch said during his confirmation hearing that he finds the president's criticism of judges' integrity "disheartening and demoralizing.
Weeks said he had high hopes of procuring funding and the response was "quite disheartening" given the time and effort spent preparing the grant.
It's kind of amazing, the level of amnesia the American public has, and it's a little disheartening Dinosaurs wasn't able to turn that around.
While I'm totally fine with taking on these battles by myself and fighting injustices, it is disheartening that no one else is stepping up.
The fact that the lesbian flannel stereotype has survived this long and become as strong in the public mind as it has is disheartening.
One recent trend has been particularly disheartening: Survey data indicates that a sizable number of South Koreans, particularly younger Southerners, are resistant to reunification.
"It is disheartening for Peter after producing a historically great season and exceeding every request from the Mets player development staff," the statement said.
Here too is a tinge of Freud's disheartening observation that people seem compelled to repeat and re-enact their unhappiest moments in different guises.
"It is terribly disheartening to learn that it is, in fact, a vestige of a horrific part of our nation's past," the letter reads.
More than anything, it looks like The Simpsons' writers did this to cause a stir, which is exactly what they've accomplished, and that's disheartening.
Joe was videoed in for an interview with Teresa on "WWHL," where the couple revealed truths about their relationship that were disheartening for both.
With the vacuum of genuine hilarity Franken's left in Congress, reading his memoir two years later is nostalgic and disheartening, if not very exonerating.
This is disheartening because it indicates a growing stigma against seeking mental health services, something that shows like "13 Reasons Why" may be worsening.
"It's kind of disheartening — the sacrifices you and your Marines made, and to see it go back to where it was," said Gunnery Sgt.
On Tuesday night, in Texas, the Mets played another disheartening game, one that ended in a 10-8 loss that left them 24-32.
Some of the most spirited discussions I've had with other readers have been over just how despicable or disheartening we've found something we've read.
The disheartening set of events propelled a downward spiral in which they had lost 2110 of 230 games entering Monday's road game at Indiana.
"It is a bit disheartening and frustrating," Heather Eslinger, a physical therapist in Colorado Springs whose children have nut allergies, said in an interview.
Four years ago, Mr. Malloy and his then-girlfriend, Eliza Bent, decided to move in together, commencing a hunt that was long and disheartening.
I have a fabulous brother, nieces and nephews, but I'm a woman alone of 75 years old, and I find it just so disheartening.
It paints a disheartening picture of the state of racial, religious, and ethnic minorities in the US — and one the attacks on Omar personify.
"It is disheartening to see so many comments already blaming women for not 'speaking up,'" the commenter, who goes only by "K" from Brooklyn, wrote.
It's just disheartening to hear what we already knew — catcalling is a part of a larger problem and indicative of a bigger issue in society.
Zuckerberg's comments are disheartening and disingenuous, and they undercut his promises last week that he would finally start taking election interference campaigns on Facebook seriously.
Dickson said such reports are vital but can be disheartening, and she wants to ensure her events also highlight the people and businesses creating solutions.
"At first, makeup was a bit disheartening since my face was so masculine," says Brooke Dangler, a transgender woman in her first year of HRT.
" Still, she admitted that being pulled into a difficult time in Sheen's life (he was open about a drug and alcohol relapse) was "extremely disheartening.
"Hearing that my future in the United States is being threatened and possibly taken away was disheartening, it was disappointing," the 23-year-old said.
Connor Hellebuyck stopped 34 of 36 shots in the Jets net to put a halt to what had been a disheartening four-game losing streak.
It's been disheartening dealing with pain in my hand all year but hopefully I am finally on the path to being and STAYING pain free!
When all these allegations first came out, it was so disheartening to me, to think of that lovable Dr. Huxtable character doing anything like that.
I found it disheartening when male physicians who do vaginal rejuvenations told me they understood how I feel... I really don't feel like they do.
"It's very disheartening and disappointing... this is going to make Australia not look so good in the eyes of people outside the country," he said.
It is doubly ironic and disheartening, according to Richardson and Wade, because training people with disabilities is not actually hard for a qualified fitness professional.
One of the most disheartening signs of our advancing hellscape are the thousands of people who wholeheartedly believe in the deranged conspiracy known as QAnon.
" Asked about Trump's attacks on federal judges who blocked his executive order on travel, Gorsuch called any criticism of a judge's independence "disheartening" and "demoralizing.
"When anyone criticizes the honesty and integrity or the motives of a federal judge, I find that disheartening, I find that demoralizing," he said. Sen.
While it is heartening to see many Republican leaders, and elected officials reject Trump, it is disheartening to see so many who have embraced him.
What has been surprising, and disheartening, has been watching the Democratic Party be too scared to stand up to the GOP and its NRA backers.
While those time-devouring security lines are awful, even more disheartening is the fact that those with extra cash can pay to avoid the waiting.
It can be disheartening to watch these tropes play out over and over again without filmmakers seriously reflecting on the men's treatment of their spouses.
When you've just arrived at your hotel after a long flight, the sight of a long, slow-moving check-in line can feel pretty disheartening.
There's something disheartening—a note of special pleading—about the subtitle, "Woman Impressionist," of a breathtaking Berthe Morisot retrospective at the Barnes Foundation , in Philadelphia.
The book is disheartening and enraging in equal measure — and also occasionally dull, as when the numerous stories of electoral manipulation seem to repeat themselves.
I made this decision because it was too disheartening to pay off my cards with higher APRs, only to see interest eat up the progress.
Contributing Opinion Writer The Democratic presidential primaries are continuing with little discussion about matters of war and peace, something I've found disheartening as a veteran.
I am determined to get off antidepressant drugs; however it is disheartening to note that other folks are still having withdrawal symptoms after a year.
On the other hand, it's extremely disheartening to learn about the way various women candidates for the presidency are currently being judged and found wanting.
It was a stunning display of offensive pyrotechnics that dovetailed with the Cavaliers' late-game collapse, a disheartening result that almost felt unfair, unjust, undeserved.
And so, for me it is a very disappointing and very disheartening development for Europe particularly, but also a little bit for the United States.
It is disheartening to see this 50th anniversary of the seminal exhibition Funk pass by without so much as a nod from the art world.
They were kind of depressing because even though they were beautiful in terms of images, there was an extreme colonial slant which was very disheartening.
It's simultaneously disheartening and freeing to watch—it hurts to see the icons (or iconography-adjacent characters) of my youth experience heartbreak again and again.
"For those of us who are deeply concerned about climate change, our findings are disheartening," New York University politics and public policy professor Patrick Egan said.
"I've heard some disheartening conversations have taken place in the house, and unfortunately some girls aren't necessarily in this for possibly the right reasons," she says.
And so, we ended up at the current state of women in film, which is encapsulated by the disheartening statistics at the beginning of this article.
" In her and Prince Harry's engagement interview with the BBC, Markle called the critical focus on her ethniticity following the news that they were dating "disheartening.
And while it can be disheartening to vote for a candidate you don't agree with on every issue, it's still important to make your voice heard.
People are calling the situation a humanitarian crisis, which is extremely disheartening to see in what was once one of the richest countries on the planet.
Experts say this election season is the most disheartening since the PRI, the autocratic party that governed Mexico uninterruptedly for 71 years, was defeated in 2000.
It was really disheartening to see the Black Lives Matter movement struggle so hard to keep people invigorated, to keep people fighting against these homicidal cops.
" The National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty weighed in saying, "It's disheartening that @SFSPCA would show such a lack of compassion to our houseless neighbors.
There aren't even that many women writing late night shows (see this truly disheartening graphic from the LA Times if you want to be even sadder).
"It's deeply disheartening to see the regression in evening broadcast news at the three major networks," Women's Media Center President Julie Burton said in a statement.
When the announcement is from someone you know has been struggling, it's beautiful and encouraging — but when it's pretty much anyone else, it's disheartening at best.
" O'Reilly maintained his innocence in a statement about his departure from Fox, writing that it's "tremendously disheartening" that he has to leave due to "unfounded claims.
Trump's nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch, describes the president's Twitter attacks on the judiciary as "demoralizing" and "disheartening," a spokesman for Gorsuch says.
It was disheartening and horrifying when Donald Trump officially withdrew the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement this afternoon — but the decision was hardly unexpected.
Over a week before the event, controversy has erupted for a disheartening reason, and it provides an important reminder that allies need to check their privilege.
The harsh F.B.I. findings seemed to be just the latest news bump in a long-running, frequently disheartening campaign in which voters' views have largely hardened.
"It's disheartening for me at least to watch the pile on to him with nonsense Russia investigations," the younger Trump told "Fox & Friends" in an interview.
What will be additionally disheartening to many is that even those few cases that were brought have now ended up largely as defeats for the government.
Along with other servicemembers, I have fought to advance American ideals and values abroad, so it was particularly disheartening to lose these fundamental rights at home.
This is disheartening for many reasons, but the biggest one, as the Globe notes, is that women only make up 28% of his total staff overall.
"There's nothing more disheartening for a farmer than to grow something and then throw it away," said Guy Poskitt, a carrot and parsnip farmer in Yorkshire.
In Michigan too, polls paint a disheartening picture for Sanders: A Monmouth University survey out Monday showed him trailing Biden by 15 points among likely voters.
It was yet another disheartening result; after decades of drug research, one medication after another — hundreds of them — had failed to prevent, arrest or cure Alzheimer's.
Even so, it is disheartening to open a highly touted restaurant wine list to see great Burgundies, Barolos and the like from the most recent vintages.
For people like Ms. Zhang and Ms. Ye, the most disheartening thing has been the lack of empathy shown by some people who are better off.
Trump feuded with Blumenthal after the Democratic senator claimed Judge Neil Gorsuch, Trump's Supreme Court nominee, called the president's rhetoric "demoralizing" and "disheartening" for judges nationwide.
In his absence, the Mets used Adam Wilk, a minor league call-up who was quickly hammered by the Marlins in a disheartening 7-0 defeat.
This is disheartening at a time when more people are calling attention to the overwhelming whiteness of cultural institutions, and the climate of exclusivity that creates.
It's disheartening for these kids that they have helicopter parents who never believe in their abilities, have no faith in them and will buy their futures.
"When the president — to me — has a personal agenda against the NFL and what those guys are trying to get accomplished, it's disheartening," Jackson told Hill.
" Shankar frames the news as "disheartening" because his efforts to crowdsource an appropriate and thoughtful handling of Apu led to what he called the "perfect script.
JACKSON The thing that has been most disheartening for me to hear or read is that what we do is transactional in a cold, callous way.
If you've recently failed at something, whether it's meeting your goals, landing a job or acing an important test, you know how disheartening failing can be.
"It's pretty disheartening what people out there are saying especially when they don't know me personally at all," Coleman said when asked about the doping suspicion.
Another way is that it's very disheartening to have someone say, 'Oh wow, that must be easier than I thought it was, because you're doing it.
That can be disheartening, but it's important to learn to put them into perspective and see them as just one part of the journey, said Simkin.
Eusebio Santos, a retired detective who worked on the drug-facilitated assaults team until his retirement in December, called the end of that specialized squad disheartening.
Fudge said it felt so disheartening in part because Harris had hit a stride in campaigning, showing confidence and authenticity that primed her for a comeback.
It is disheartening to know how many people in the administration have been aware of the alleged misdeeds of this presidency, and opted to keep quiet.
This, perhaps, is the most psychologically disheartening part of the American dream: Achieving it doesn't necessarily mean we can "transcend" racial stereotypes about who we are.
But it's also a bit disheartening to see trends like contouring, which make young women feel like they need to be something other than who they are.
Gorsuch condemned the attacks on the judiciary as "disheartening" in private meetings last week with a number of U.S. senators, who pressed the judge to go public.
If you don't have them, it can make you look really sick; there is nothing more disheartening than looking in the mirror and seeing a sick person.
It is disheartening to see the supposed leaders of the Palestinians attack Palestinian entrepreneurs and Palestinian supporters in general for supporting a better future for their people.
In a year that's been particularly trying, disheartening, and difficult, a movie filled with pure, sparkling Black joy is exactly the gift that we need right now.
After a disheartening loss to Colombia in the tournament opener, the U.S. is now back on track to advance out of the group stage of the tournament.
" Another commenter said she was unfollowing Kaling because, they wrote, "as a survivor, this is disheartening," and added, "I believed you to be a champion of women.
That's when I start to plan the menu for supper, and trust me when I say that there's nothing quite as disheartening as eating every meal alone.
Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch privately told a Democratic senator that President Donald Trump's recent attacks on judicial independence were "demoralizing" and "disheartening," according to multiple reports.
As much as I'm encouraged by the support of those men directly around me, the broader lack of support for women on country radio is really disheartening.
What can be even more disheartening, though, is investing in a fancy (read: $$$) skin-care routine only to come up short — in both results and in change.
The urgency of the climate crisis is exactly why this week's news that the U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocked a key climate change rule is so disheartening.
It's pretty hard to play like that and it's just incredibly disheartening when you make a good offensive play and you get fouled and you get zero.
On the other, we are a small team working hard on designing product that our customers will love and building our brand, so it was very disheartening.
Barris said that while these kinds of notes are disheartening, "I'm always figuring out ways around how to do this, so that makes it hard," he said.
Particularly disheartening to the local tech sector was the recent decision by French IT services giant Atos to partner with Google in the field of artificial intelligence.
Most of us have experienced a traumatic breakup or two, but what makes these dark periods of heartbreak so indistinguishable from any other disheartening booze-ridden bender?
Ron Bonjean, a spokesman for Gorsuch during the Supreme Court confirmation process, confirmed to CNN that Gorsuch used the words "disheartening" and "demoralizing" to describe Trump's tweet.
The disheartening news comes from a report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which yesterday reported that the STD's resistance rates have increased in 2014.
" But even with the probationary sentence, Ms. David said, it was disheartening that there "are all these doors that are closed to her based on her conviction.
And it's disheartening to find out that a male colleague you admire and respect, or even call a friend, may also be a sexist pig, or worse.
" She said: "For Dylan, it was so disheartening because he has been in track and field since he was 9 and has never had a summer off.
"For 73 days, Ed Gillespie has refused to call out Donald Trump's response to Charlottesville for what it was: disheartening and wrong," said Northam spokesman David Turner.
And a disheartening prospect if you are a major donor who is weighing whether to cut a big check to try to keep the Republican House majority.
"But that is the unfortunate reality many of us in the public eye must live with today," he said in a statement of the "tremendously disheartening" news.
"It was disheartening," she said about the shooting, adding that it was the second time in about a week that gun violence had erupted near the school.
It was disheartening not to see more solidarity, but it is also hard to feel impassioned about a legal system that routinely falls short of protecting us.
At the time it was extremely annoying—very disheartening—because Bruce is a fine young man and very well regarded in the community and in the organization.
There's nothing more disheartening for a team than playing tough for most of a quarter, only to allow a 10-0 run in the final two minutes.
It is disheartening to see the 'revolutionary' candidate who claims to value grassroots organizing and visionary politics not make time in his schedule to meet with us.
In response to legal setbacks, Trump has lashed out at the judiciary in ways that even his own Supreme Court appointee Neil Gorsuch called disheartening and demoralizing.
For every disheartening loss, there was sometimes a moment of hope — the day after Firefighter Johnson watched helpless as the houses burned, his team saved a school.
Editorial It's hard not to feel a disquieting, even disheartening, sense of déjà vu as the Pentagon presses its request to increase the American forces in Afghanistan.
"What's disheartening is a lot of these folks are investing in a party, in politicians, that if anything are going to make their lives worse," he says.
Mr. Guerin said it was "disheartening" to hear that Mr. Page rated his time at the margins of the Trump campaign more highly than his Navy service.
She said that Weinstein not paying the settlement himself is "disheartening" and an "unfortunate reminder" that he isn&apost being held directly accountable in the civil cases.
Developers have begun to take IoT security more seriously in response, but researchers say that it's disheartening to see even the biggest players still making basic mistakes.
This prompted Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, Mr. Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court, to express his dismay, calling the president's criticism of independent judges "demoralizing" and "disheartening."
But it's disheartening to give the official seal of approval that these Unravel Project inside-out jeans really are a trend (not to mention currently sold out).
While the loss of Lindsey may be disheartening for some long term Fleetwood Mac fans, I personally can't wait for sweet Neil to step into the spotlight.
"What is disheartening is getting a call or a text from family or friends about an ill-informed player making an asinine statement," the statement said in part.
It's very sad and disheartening to see that if you're a person of color, you're more likely to be living in an environment that can make you sick.
The museum's careful responsiveness made me proud to be working with our team, but the larger institutional reaction to politics that had evoked our response was deeply disheartening.
In fact, its closeness to spring makes the cold weather even more disheartening, so what better way to cure your blues than some fresh new titles on Netflix?
Even the shouldered-sheep image, reimagined by Kim, feels less disheartening and a little lighter, suggesting that there's something redemptive running parallel to that traditional image of pain.
It is disheartening to think that as recently as the end of World War II, three-fifths of our states had prohibited marriage between persons of different races.
The Browns are off to an 0-4 start, which is disheartening for a team which went 250-21 last season and believed to be turning the corner.
"When anyone criticises the honesty, the integrity or the motives of a federal judge, I find that disheartening," he said during his Senate confirmation hearing on March 21st.
"For a group of people who are so innovative, so hard-working, and who try so tirelessly to make the world healthier, this could be disheartening," he wrote.
"It is just incredibly sad and disheartening that an event that does so much good for our community has to suffer from a tragedy like this," Smithee said.
The fact that they still haven't recovered is likely to be more disheartening to voters than any malicious Twitter campaign or fake Facebook ad or Russian phishing bid.
I can't get enough of network crime procedurals, but there's something a little disheartening about seeing women kidnapped, abused, and killed episode after episode without much character development.
The airline strongly denies that it suggested Pebbles should be flushed and calls it "incredibly disheartening to hear this guest reportedly decided to end her own pet's life".
Newsom's moratorium is disheartening to victims and their families who have waited years for justice -- justice that judges, juries and voters agreed was warranted for these horrific crimes.
Two is better than none I suppose, but these odds are pretty disheartening especially when women only represented 8% of directors of the 100 grossing films of 2017.
" This was a disheartening conclusion for anyone who believed, as Lippmann still did in 1920, that "the reliability of the news is the premise on which democracy proceeds.
The findings, disheartening as they are, don't invalidate the need to continue studying the positive health benefits of cannabis and its ingredients, like cannabidiol (CBD), the authors said.
But there were also disheartening conclusions on women's rights, and the failure to make good on the world's 20-year-old commitment to advance women's rights and equality.
What's more disheartening to an impressionable kid than some schoolyard bully calling you a pizza-face when you're just trying to kick around a soccer ball at recess?
It was disheartening to see the number of Ken doll GIFs circulating on Twitter, as if someone who's been genitally mutilated isn't human or worthy of physical intimacy.
"It's just incredibly sad and disheartening that at an event that does so much good for the community had to suffer from a tragedy like this," Smithee said.
The Yankees, by contrast, still seem unsure of how to assess themselves, and they emerged from the All-Star break with two disheartening losses to the Red Sox.
"It was pretty disheartening to shut down Roost, especially since we had strong initial traction and positive feedback from customers and service providers, and decent revenue," Jackson said.
The fourth inning was particularly disheartening for the Yankees, when Brett Gardner, Beltran and Alex Rodriguez, the 2, 3 and 4 hitters, were sat down on seven pitches.
Perhaps most disheartening is that two lives have been carelessly trod upon by a group of politicians concerned, first and foremost, with hanging on to their personal power.
" Lee's daughter, Shannon, told the Los Angeles Times that "the script treatment of my father as this arrogant, egotistical punching bag was really disheartening -- and, I feel, unnecessary.
It's disheartening that the city would be only breaking even when renting it out to a for-profit group charging admission many New Yorkers are unable to afford.
For the small but spirited band of activists who had been working for years to shake the status quo, the election results were disheartening, to say the least.
And by game's end, the Mets had lost yet again, this time by an 8-3 score, as they fell to a disheartening 40-213 on the season.
Mr. Spicer said that when Judge Gorsuch told senators that he considered such criticism "demoralizing" and "disheartening," he was referring broadly to any such attacks on the judiciary.
This is all very disheartening because President Trump set the stage for spending reforms by proposing perhaps the largest cuts to liberal, big-government programs since President Reagan.
Despite certain things being "disheartening," or seeing her beloved home "in disarray," Regan said the outpouring on social media has reinforced the strength of the community she loves.
Though the shooting is still under investigation, it is disheartening to see or hear that law enforcement officers "staged" outside the buildings while the shooting was in progress.
With so much focus on the heartiness of the pioneer women, I saw a disheartening lack of attention paid to the indigenous women who were here long before.
Meghan herself has said she avoids newspapers and Twitter, but asked about the focus on her ethnicity when her engagement was announced, she such coverage had been "disheartening".
But it's worth asking where the line is, and how many more disappointing holiday seasons or disheartening calls to GameStop it takes for consumers to take their money elsewhere.
As someone who still uses Allo, it's a bit disheartening to watch as Google so casually guts all the things that made the service so promising back in 2016.
The performance felt intensely personal and empowering for me, but it was disheartening to see how many people didn't know the Black National Anthem, or how to swag surf.
Richard Blumenthal that he found Trump's attacks on the judicial branch "disheartening" and "demoralizing," the president was furious — one aide called his reaction an "explosion," according to the Post.
It's a little disheartening to see so much content walled away behind deluxe editions at the initial announcement of a title, but that's the current state of the industry.
It's even more disheartening to realize that I'm looking at Blizzard's RNG-based slog of random loot boxes to even have a chance of getting my favorite skins again.
"It is disheartening when you've been 10 years dry, on the wagon — sober — and you have to read every year or so that you're loaded," he told Channel 7.
While it's disheartening to constantly be bombarded with new stories of mistreatment, Pfeiffer is optimistic that the national conversation started by Weinstein's now-infamous legacy will lead to change.
It was a hopeful sign that the political climate in Korea had changed since the '80s—and yet it was disheartening, too, a reminder that some things haven't changed.
There is no tax-whammy quite as disheartening as getting through all those forms on a "free" website — and then getting slammed with a sneaky fee at the end.
Bummed from my disheartening experience with the Girl's Best Friend, and pissy about my experience with Womanizer, I had no idea what to make of the Satisfyer Pro 2.
Marlins' four-run ninth sinks Rockies DENVER — What had the makings of a bitter, disheartening loss Friday night for the Miami Marlins turned into an immensely satisfying comeback victory.
While President Trump's climate denial is disheartening, Martinez and his fellow plaintiffs argue it is only the most recent of a decades-long list of failures on this issue.
While it's sad to see so many of our childhood retailers put out of business, it's even more disheartening at how many jobs will be lost in the process.
Kesha's case is a disheartening one to watch unfold because it's a real-time example of how hard it is to move in the music industry as a woman.
Neil Gorsuch, after Trump nominated him to the Supreme Court last year, criticized the outbursts as "disheartening" and "demoralizing," which reportedly prompted Trump to briefly consider withdrawing his nomination.
"The thing for me that was most disheartening is to sort of see the children just completely labeled and to see them just sort of be discarded," Mack said.
But now, 10 years later, the legal filing has sown all manner of confusion — which itself comes in the wake of a disheartening amount of misdirection given to borrowers.
"This can be extremely disheartening and can exacerbate feelings of isolation, which is a serious risk factor for all sorts of mental health problems and even death," she adds.
CANNES, France — Compared with other monumental events in the history of the civil rights movement, it's disheartening that the story of Richard and Mildred Loving isn't more well-known.
There is no joy in pointing out that common sense says that Mickelson, vexed by another disheartening result at the U.S. Open, finally let the game get to him.
"It's disheartening to learn that some passenger vehicles are legally on the road that don't offer passengers well-designed seats and seatbelts," said Robert L. Sumwalt, the board's chairman.
Perhaps not, but it is disheartening that a man whose historic candidacy was premised on a moral examination of politics now joins almost every modern president in cashing in.
Toner also noted it was "disheartening" for the decision to come as the world mourned former President Shimon Peres, a passionate proponent of an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel.
But now, 2120 years later, the legal filing has sown all manner of confusion — which itself comes in the wake of a disheartening amount of misdirection given to borrowers.
To see these kinds of reports about people making the decisions that affected thousands of lives instead of two or three at a time like my decisions, is disheartening.
The recent news that Health and Human Services (HHS) has proposed cutting $85033 million in grants for programs and research to prevent teen pregnancy is both disheartening and irresponsible.
"It does seem disheartening that the savings account that I have just sits there and doesn't grow hardly at all, maybe a cent every month or so," she said.
"It is disheartening but it's not going to stop me from trying to continue to do the work because I've seen how it's transforming these kids lives," he added.
"It's disheartening that CAP no longer believes that independent progressive journalism is worth supporting," wrote ThinkProgress founder Judd Legum, who left the site last year, in a Twitter thread.
"You're the only family I got" Maverick tells Goose, and when *30 year old spoiler alert* Goose dies, it's way more visceral, violent, and disheartening than you probably remember.
" She added, "We are fighting to keep this open, but we are also uncertain about the intentions of the archdiocese and our current pastor, which makes it very disheartening.
He used a New York Times op-ed to urge Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch to condemn Trump's behavior (presaging Gorsuch's comments that Trump's rhetoric is "disappointing and disheartening").
Half a century later, Brownsville, which is now overwhelmingly black, remains home to the city's most disheartening statistics, with the highest concentration of low-income housing in the United States.
" A spokesman for the team shepherding Gorsuch's nomination in the Senate confirmed Blumenthal's version of the conversation to NBC News and said Gorsuch did use the words "disheartening" and "demoralizing.
Slim Jxmmi dropped some disheartening Twitter bombs on fans of the "Black Beatles" rappers Saturday morning, including 3 he later deleted implying he's parting ways with his brother, Swae Lee.
A day after the disheartening incident, Trump spoke to reporters and claimed that he did not agree with the chant and even tried to stop it, despite video showing otherwise.
"I think it was just saddening and disheartening more than anything because this is such a positive show and we're all about putting people in a positive light," she said.
And while a critical mass of legislators have so far failed to cohere around his campaign pledge to (quickly) legalize, that's not as disheartening to advocates as it might appear.
While Olympic group play has generated the predictable and disheartening mismatches, hockey fans, with some certainty, know they are in for a treat once the tournament reaches the championship game.
RAINN estimates that roughly two out of three sexual assaults go unreported – so it's pretty disheartening to know that evidence from the ones that are reported might never be used.
What's been disheartening is that there's a lot of leadership in law enforcement that recognizes how, in order to be effective, they have to have the trust of their communities.
"Most disheartening is that these are the same young persons who form the highest demography of voters that put their confidence in him in 2015," it said in a statement.
The most disheartening part came when said, "where's the funny" in it; we thought if someone who works in comedy doesn't see it, maybe we're the ones who are wrong.
"It is beyond disheartening to see situations involving members of the NBA family like the one that occurred at Madison Square Garden this past week," Silver said in a statement.
"It's incredibly disheartening to call a patient and say you qualified for this last week but your government says that's a decision you no longer get to make," Ho said.
His embrace of aerial drone strikes, especially in nations like Somalia, was extremely disheartening for both their attendant civilian casualties and the shaky legal framework in which they were committed.
I see lots of transgender roles taken by cisgender actors and a lot of indigenous roles played by white or non-indigenous actors, and it can be disheartening and discouraging.
"When anyone criticizes the honesty or integrity or the motives of a federal judge, well I find that disheartening, I find that demoralizing, because I know the truth," Gorsuch said.
While Bergkamp's time in Serie A must have been far more disheartening than Vieira's experience, the Dutchman has spoken about what the league taught him in even more emphatic terms.
They trail the Dodgers by two games to one in the N.L.C.S. and if their offense does not kick into gear soon, they could be headed for another disheartening exit.
"It's really disheartening, in some ways, to get to hear from these newsrooms, because it really is as bad as we think," Report for America co-founder Steven Waldman said.
With this in mind, knowing that the United States will have to wait at least another four years to see a woman in the Oval Office feels ever more disheartening.
That's both encouraging, as an iteration of how much attention is due to these artists, and somewhat disheartening, as it implies that not much has changed in the intervening years.
Frustrating: How unbelievable the extracurriculars have gotten: It's disheartening to see expectations of world-changing extracurriculars or levels of competition only possible through many years of fixed, tunnel-vision dedication.
" Silverman said she "didn't fight it," but added: "It was so disheartening, it just made me real, real sad because I've kind of devoted my life to making it right.
For many minorities, what happened at Nordstrom Rack illustrated a disheartening everyday truth about racial discrimination in the United States, where merely entering a store is enough to draw suspicions.
In private meetings, the nominee appeared to break with Mr. Trump's recent attacks on the judiciary, calling any such attacks "demoralizing" and "disheartening" while declining to criticize the president directly.
Tests were done on the vulnerability of the so-called Internet of Things, which must have been disheartening if Russian IoT devices have security practices as poor as U.S. ones.
It&aposs disheartening going on social media and seeing so much anger and hate directed toward Johnson and Abrams for either trashing "Star Wars" or making something fan service-y.
Can you imagine how disheartening it is to see just six shades, to see a beautifully packaged range and to admire it and then realize that it's not for you?
I appreciate the risk in emotionally investing at all, but I need those rails greased a bit—a little truther foreplay before bringing out the heavy/disheartening artillery, you know?
To find that foreclosure creeping into a game that otherwise offers not just escape but basketball's visions of collaborative transcendence and individual flight casts a familiar and disheartening sort of chill.
A complete defeat would have been disheartening, but the near-draw indicates better things to come for Clinton in primaries in the more racially diverse states of Nevada and South Carolina. 
My struggle was difficult at my age, but I can only imagine how disheartening it must be to win exoneration and come home at the age of retirement with absolutely nothing.
"Any time you come back from a two-goal deficit to tie a game with under five minutes left, it's disheartening we didn't get a point," Vancouver coach Travis Green said.
"Her decline culminated this spring and summer in a disheartening inability to land even the simplest jumps in skating shows and a U.S. Figure Skating preview camp," reporter Christine Brennan wrote.
"It is particularly disheartening that Disney, a company known to strongly believe in protecting its own IP rights, would choose to ignore these rights belonging to the Estate," the statement said.
Although it's excruciating to live with at any age, the absence of a cure makes it especially disheartening for young patients who can expect a lifetime of pain ahead of them.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was  critical  of the Trump administration for its decision to leave the Paris Accords, saying in a statement that he was "deeply disappointed" by the "disheartening" decision.
Speaking to "CNBC Conversation, " the actress and co-founder of athleisure brand Fabletics said there was something about our current culture which was "really disheartening" when discussing the scrutiny of women.
For the Democrats who raised money, canvassed, and voted for Northam and Jones, it was surely disheartening that the men turned so mealy-mouthed even before taking the oath of office.
"It's also been disheartening to see that Facebook has chosen to demote us and could possibly delete us, a fact that is even more worrisome since they own Instagram," she said.
"The failure of Corporate America to challenge the President's racist rhetoric is disheartening, but not surprising," Wade Henderson, the former head of the NAACP Washington office, told me in an email.
In fact, recent political history suggests a more disheartening possibility: Republicans' relentless health care lies might well work, at least long enough to do massive damage to America's most vulnerable citizens.
As teen reproductive health advocates, the group says it's often disheartening to see just how little people know about sex—especially when workshop attendees are older than the peer educators themselves.
Yet the venue search alone was extremely disheartening, as the average site fee for a winery or place with any sort of vineyards was $10,000 — and that didn't always include rentals.
"The disheartening and abrupt end to the meeting didn't inspire confidence in the ongoing U.S.-China trade negotiations," said Joe Manimbo, senior market analyst at Western Union Business Solutions in Washington.
"Given everything that we see in the news every day, it is a disheartening time to be a young American," said Alyssa Thompson, 603, a certified nursing assistant from Greene, Maine.
"When someone criticizes the honesty, the integrity, or the motives of a federal judge, I find that disheartening, I find that demoralizing," Justice Gorsuch said at his confirmation hearings last year.
As disheartening as it was to not be able to participate in the recent protests, the thought of joining a contingent of disabled people online gives me hope for future demonstrations.
"What is really disheartening for me is these individuals are smearing our community and our city," said Hepner, accompanied by provincial Public Safety Minister Minister Mike Morris and senior RCMP officers.
An 'every man for himself' attitudeWhat's more disheartening is that it seems this "every man for himself" attitude is popping up everywhere around the world in the wake of the coronavirus.
Mr. Szymczyk's decision to stage Documenta in Kassel and Athens faced what he described in an essay in the catalog as "pre-emptive and at times disheartening critique" from the start.
"It's really disheartening what they're putting him through," said Jeanne Maher, 66, from Langhorne, whose husband, a bonsai artist, affixed a "Hillary for Prison" sticker to his motorcycle during the campaign.
He spoke generally of the hard and noble work of judges, perhaps signaling an indirect rebuttal to Mr. Trump's comments, which he called "disheartening" during private meetings with senators last month.
Matthews would use the South Carolina Senate as the backdrop for her statements less than 24 hours before Raniya Wright is laid to rest," calling the remarks "disheartening and deeply regrettable.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump's nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court, Neil Gorsuch, on Wednesday described the president's Twitter attacks on the judiciary as "disheartening and demoralizing," Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal said.
After CEO Ed Razek's inflammatory comments about excluding transgender and plus-size models, it's disheartening to see that they've made no effort to cast models with different sizes and gender identities since.
" Darby's accusation was disheartening for Samuels, who tells PEOPLE, "I do not have a drinking problem, was not drunk that day, and would never get behind the wheel if I was intoxicated.
Which is maybe inevitable at a time in which buying a ticket to see something has been stressed, not incorrectly, as a kind of political act, but still manages to be disheartening.
References to classicism and antiquity are paired with a diverse range of imagery from the 21st century in the paintings of Jake Scharbach, a unison that is aesthetically harmonious but ultimately disheartening.
Considering the benefits and necessity of OregonSaves and similar plans, it's disheartening to know Washington, D.C., lawmakers would introduce these resolutions to discourage states and cities from providing affordable retirement savings options.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) said that Gorsuch called Trump's tweets attacking a federal judge "disheartening" and "demoralizing" during their private meeting and urged the Supreme Court nominee to make those comments public.
Afghanistan Here's a shocking and disheartening stat: More civilians in Afghanistan were killed by international coalition and Afghan forces than by the Taliban and other militant groups in the first half 2019.
This complete failure may be an exception While disheartening, the complete failure of Kepner's transplant may be an exception — at least according to his doctors at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
Eric Trump on Wednesday said it is "disheartening" to witness the "nonsense Russia investigations," saying there is no evidence to support the claim that members of his father's campaign colluded with Russia.
It was a little disheartening to lose nearly half of my budget to governmental red tape and archaic laws, but so goes the cost of compliance and avoiding headaches down the line.
Gorsuch stirred Democratic ire after he privately called Trump's criticism of a judge that ruled against his temporary travel ban targeting seven Muslim-majority countries "disheartening" but declined to speak out publicly.
More Women Get Breast Implants Removed FDA Approves New Breast Implant Gorsuch: Trump Attacks on Federal Judges 'Disheartening,' 'Demoralizing' Breast augmentation is the second most popular cosmetic procedure among women, after liposuction.
That Jimmy Carter's post-presidency is considered a very high bar, and not the norm, is disheartening; that these are the kinds of people Obama is surrounding himself with, even more so.
And while the Lego movies' slide toward Saturday morning cartoon territory is disheartening, the franchise still packs in enough wry humor to make it much more fun than your average kids' movie.
"It's sort of disheartening at first to realize how much we humans are responsible," said Sinan Aral, a professor at the M.I.T. Sloan School of Management and an author of the study.
Read: "Shocking and disheartening:" What college students think of the Kavanaugh hearings And perjury is, of course, a federal crime that can carry a sentence of up to five years in prison.
"While the U.S. decision is disheartening, we remain inspired by the growing momentum around the world to combat climate change and transition to clean growth economies," said Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Professor Martin Marshall, vice-chair of Britain's Royal College of GPs, said the findings were "disheartening" at a time when Europe had been making good press in eliminating an entirely preventable disease.
It's a surprising and disheartening decision for the former naval intelligence officer, who can reasonably claim to understand the intricacies of war and national security better than many of his fellow candidates.
There are often "shortcomings" in sexual misconduct settlements, Palumbo saidThis isn&apost the first sexual misconduct civil suit to have what some people believe to be a weak settlement with disheartening shortcomings.
This street-to-prison pipeline can derail a young person's life before it has even begun, but what's most disheartening is that many of these encounters with the justice system are preventable.
"It's very disheartening to me that people on either side would say that even if all allegations were proven to 150 percent, that they'd still vote for a child predator," Carlson said.
Ash finds it particularly disheartening that supervisors who are expected to help teach a budding scientist how to do well in the field are also "actively creating barriers" by using this language.
We know from other science and disheartening personal experience that we lose much of our fitness and associated health benefits if we stop or reduce how much we exercise over the years.
But it's also fragile, and sometimes aiming all your outrage against big political leaders like May and Trump, and then watching them carry on as if you didn't exist, can be disheartening.
Ibrahim Thiawan, United Nations environment deputy head, said in a press release addressing the new data that the prevalence of poaching is disheartening, making no sense on a "moral, economic or political" level.
President Donald Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court has called the president's recent criticism of the judiciary "disheartening" and "demoralizing," a spokesman for the nomination confirmation team told NBC News on Wednesday. Sen.
But then Tamblyn appeared to further criticize Newton for feeling as if she needed an invitation to be part of Time's Up. She also appeared to lament the "disheartening dialogue" taking place publicly.
While it's a little disheartening to see the last free online multiplayer system go, it could be a sign that Nintendo is finally ready to take internet services more seriously with the Switch.
But while Madonna remains unbothered, the conversation around her body this time does feel particularly disheartening, largely because the night, as many people on Twitter have noted, was definitely not about her body.
"For more than 70 days, Ed Gillespie has refused to call out Donald Trump&aposs response to Charlottesville for what it was: disheartening and wrong," Northam campaign spokesman David Turner told Fox News.
Sheppard: I think for me, something that hit me very hard was seeing Amazon partner with companies to expand and accelerate oil extraction, and the AWS oil and gas initiative was especially disheartening.
More from VICE: "The existence of this double standard is certainly disheartening," Karen Landay, lead author on the paper and doctoral student in management at the University of Alabama, said in a statement.
"It is disheartening to realize that the Mines Minister has already visited Arda Transau for Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company to relocate more villagers to Arda Transau without addressing previous community grievances," he said.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK.Modern dating—so disorientating that the nearest point of comparison is the opening sequence of Saving Private Ryan—can be difficult, and disheartening, and sometimes quite hurtful.
Trump's own Supreme Court nominee, the since-confirmed Justice Neil Gorsuch, felt compelled to respond (for political purposes if nothing else) and used the words "demoralizing" and "disheartening" to describe the President's tweets.
But it takes Aesop's classic fable, which teaches us that perseverance and a strong work ethic can overcome a disheartening skill gap, and crystallizes the lesson at a time when it's needed most.
This is disheartening as a woman serving in an executive position in health care, but our industry is merely par for the course with respect to women holding leadership titles in this country.
And meanwhile, if the question is whether Mr. Trump can really get away with his big liar routine, the evidence from Wednesday night suggests a disheartening answer: Unless something changes, yes he can.
It is disheartening to open a newspaper or turn on the TV only to see misleading information and politically-driven insinuations about the services The GEO Group (GEO) provides to the federal government.
It's been disheartening to see some entertainment outlets already begin to normalize Donald Trump, as if he is any way a traditional candidate or a leader whose opinions merely diverge from the norm.
"That was really disheartening, but when I struggle now it doesn't last long, and I can usually get myself out of it pretty quickly," he said, by talking back to his negative thoughts.
"It's disappointing and disheartening to see how an outside actor can pinpoint areas of division in America and then exploit them," said Brent Leatherwood, the former executive director of the Tennessee Republican Party.
Disheartening is the specter of Jahlil Okafor, another Dukie, who would have been a Knick had Philadelphia not spared then-president Phil Jackson from drafting him fourth (instead of Kristaps Porzingis) in 2015.
" Garner's widow: Officer 'should have been fired right on the spot' Still, Garner's widow on Friday called the handling of the case by de Blasio and city officials "very disheartening and very callous.
There are a lot of things in the world that need fixing and a lot of them are beyond our immediate control, which can feel disheartening at best, and panic-inducing at worst.
"It is disheartening to know that in 2017 there are companies willing to do so much to deny workers a voice and fair treatment," said Rich Rankin, the union's director in the region.
However painful and disheartening the fall of a charismatic and dynamic leader, and however exhausted Brazilians must be from the political havoc of recent years, this is not the time to give up.
To enter the Trump era with an article that seems to cast judgment on the person who has told the most important truths in decades about state overreach infringing civil liberties is disheartening.
To the Editor: It's disheartening to see yet another article about the "failure" of K-12 education advancing the claim that efforts to "solve" the problem are bewildering in their lack of success.
" Seen from "a woman's point of view," she wrote, the past decade with its "covert misogyny" ("Lolita") and abusive male violence ("Straw Dogs," et al.), had been "the most disheartening in screen history.
No. 17 Madison Keys of the United States lost to Camila Giorgi of Italy, who overcame a disheartening loss in the second-set tiebreaker to win, 6-4, 6-7 (63), 6-1.
"This is very disheartening what we are seeing happen across the country," said Senator Jeffrey D. Klein, who represents parts of the Bronx and Westchester County and is the grandson of Holocaust survivors.
More disheartening was the way Mr. Durkston and Mr. Freeman — once brought back to life (or perhaps entering another dimension) — continued, along with Ms. Hector, as a through-line in the second act.
It is disheartening that our leaders in both Congress and the White House, largely due to the heavily partisan state of our politics, continuously fail to address issues of such immense national importance.
She had a disheartening foray into the furniture business but a piece of jewelry on Instagram caught her eye and, after returning home to South Africa, she asked a jeweler to replicate it.
After all, it was the partially torn right lat muscle that Syndergaard sustained last April that seemed to set the tone for the Mets' disheartening season, in which injuries and losses kept mounting.
In A Year in the Life, it's a 32-year-old Rory who returns to Stars Hollow pregnant with Logan's child — but the 10-year delay doesn't make this twist any less disheartening.
All around are sad affirmations of the diminishing credibility of the press, disheartening reminders that at least a third of the country, and perhaps more, regards our work as meaningless, biased or untruthful.
The ice caves of Ontario, Canada, accessible via the Trans-Canada Highway that skirts the shores of Lake Superior, are on the 2019 list of 52 Places to Go for a disheartening reason.
He was the disheartening forbearer to Kevin Durant's current run of financial altruism, a star who trusted a franchise enough to forfeit his own earnings and was given diminishing returns for his troubles.
When you watch them play, you aren't thinking about the yolk that's permanently smeared across James Dolan's forehead, or the disheartening cap sheet that serves as a reminder of their longstanding off-court dysfunction.
Supreme Court nominee Gorsuch calls Trump's tweets 'disheartening' In 2005, when Feinstein asked Roberts a question on the issue, the future Chief Justice spoke generally about balancing rights under the Constitution's guarantee of liberty.
Other residents who Refinery29 talked with lamented how living within close proximity to their colleagues has been essential to their wellbeing and that the prospect of having that taken away from them is disheartening.
"I don't want us to get him elected and then have all the stuff that he plans to do not get through, and see how disheartening that would be towards our generation," he said.
While it may be disheartening to lose a woman CEO — especially when there are so few — it's crucial to note that the story of Holmes is not akin to Marissa Mayer or Indra Nooyi.
But now the show is inspiring science to take a closer look at the longterm effects of speedy weight loss — and there are some potentially disheartening results for contestants of the NBC reality show.
I applaud writer Weir for penning a script that included people of color as its stars, and the fact that the script couldn't dictate the race of the characters in itself is pretty disheartening.
Sesame Street continues to be a groundbreaking show, but it's a little disheartening to realize that something they were able to show kids decades ago is still (or perhaps, now?) considered "indecent" by some.
The fact that people were getting robbed on the dating site was upsetting enough, but I found it particularly disheartening that the victims often seemed to have genuine feelings for the person catfishing them.
"My first impression when going into the store and trying on the size 4 (as I had in the past) was disheartening as I could not even get them past my knees," she wrote.
On the face of it, it's good news for women — we're more than happy fending for and spending time with ourselves, thanks very much — but the reasons behind the data are potentially pretty disheartening.
While the fact that women receive less and do so because of asking for less may be viewed as disheartening, we view this result as decidedly positive from both an economics and empowerment view.
The disheartening part of seeing my idea covered by all kinds of publications in the past few days was that none of them reached out to me before publishing pieces about big dick energy.
For some unknown reason—perhaps due to a desperate need for a distraction from the increasingly disheartening Kavanaugh saga—this seemingly middling bit of sports PR sparked a fire inside the collective internet mind.
The disheartening combination of the economic downturn and increased state regulations, he said, pushed him and his wife to sell everything in 693, buy a Holiday Rambler R.V. and join the work-camping community.
It's disheartening to watch the ostensible bandleader struggle in isolation through a large band's performance, and calls into question whether we're here to celebrate, exploit, or just sort of grimly acknowledge his towering legacy.
It's been disheartening because the first few years while I was in Congress, I did feel like we were making progress in shifting the dialogue toward limited government and economic freedom and individual liberty.
The throwaway attitude of the younger generation is both baffling and disheartening to Caroline, who grew up pre-online shopping, when it was "a real treat" to head to the mall with her mom.
Yet, it is disheartening to see our state leaders fail to show respect to the Tribal Nations and the Native American communities in our state who are calling for the protection of Bears Ears.
In response to the disheartening development, Mr. Kemanda and his fellow campaigners are working on a vigorous campaign to reinstate the community forest, publicizing the ruling in local media and advocating behind the scenes.
Fred Hochberg, the bank's chairman, described the past two years as "somewhat disheartening" because of the charter's lapse as well as a lack of a quorum on the board that limits its business dealings.
Jennie Romer, a lawyer and an environmental consultant who is the founder of Plastic Bag Laws, a resource for information on the laws, said the move in Albany to stop the fee was disheartening.
So when Campbell dove in the same spot more than a year later, four times throughout late October and November, seeing the pipe still gushing blood after all this time was disheartening—and disgusting.
As Polygon points out, the investment comes just a few months after some members of Creators for Change said it was "disheartening" to see YouTube's more controversial streamers earning huge amounts of money and views.
This disheartening selfie crime occured in the same month a rare dolphin was ripped from Argentinean waters by selfie-seeking tourists, that animal was left to die on the beach after the photo spree finished. 
"It got really disheartening, really fast," said Sanz, after the couple watched a semi-detached house listed under their budget sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars beyond their price range, despite needing major repairs.
"It is disheartening to see that this young woman has had elements of her story made widely public without her consent," Mark Gregston, Founder and Executive Director of Heartlight Ministries told PEOPLE in a statement.
If anything, Garbrandt's case is more disheartening than normal given how badly he wants to fight Dillashaw and the heavy promotional build for that fight already put in place and paid for by the UFC.
On Wednesday evening, a spokesperson for Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal revealed that Gorsuch had described Trump's attacks on the judiciary as "disheartening"—Gorscuh's comments were later confirmed by Republican Senator Ben Sasse and Gorsuch's team.
Europe's growing divisions, amplified by virulent nationalist movements, may not be a conclusive verdict of failure, but they are a disheartening turn of events for people who expected a unifying continent of peace and prosperity.
Climate change kills off clouds over the ocean in new simulation So it was a bit disheartening to learn that El Capitan will, once fully operational, be dedicated almost solely to classified nuclear weaponry design.
That's why it was so disheartening when, at the end of the show's last season, she pointed out something many of us had been avoiding for a while: Game of Thrones was failing its fans.
His disheartening story, told a quarter-century after his arrival in Charleston, is now online after the Library of Congress acquired and published the essay, the only known surviving autobiography of a Muslim-American slave.
Happily, these two books serve not only as antidotes for this disheartening state of affairs, but also as primers for adults on how to read picture books properly: as works of visual and textual art.
And as someone who spends a lot of time communicating online and thinking about sex, both personally and professionally, it's fascinating — and often disheartening — to observe the role technology plays in our modern mating rituals.
While the new costumes — blue and sparkly, with horrible vests for the men that make them look like they should be lifting hotel baggage, not ballerinas — were unveiled last winter, seeing them again was disheartening.
As disheartening and deeply unfair as it may seem to the conservatives now sitting in the House and Senate, they are regarded the same way by a not-insignificant number of rank-and-file Republicans.
" His editor, Rabbi Yitzchok Frankfurter, watched aghast from the magazine's offices as his young correspondent received a tongue-lashing from the president: "It was a very disheartening moment for us, to watch him being berated.
" The same day, the president took on Senator Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut, for revealing that Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, Mr. Trump's Supreme Court nominee, had called Mr. Trump's attacks on judges "demoralizing" and "disheartening.
It's not surprising that every era has a different human model to suit a different theory of productivity, but it is mildly disheartening to realize how readily we import these models into our daily lives.
"When Bears Ears was designated, it was disheartening for my community," Rebecca Benally, a Navajo and a commissioner in Utah's San Juan County, where the monument is, said before Trump's speech in Salt Lake City.
It is therefore disheartening that the House of Representatives should use such flimsy economic rationales to push for a new tax on net investment income, without looking at the purposes for which it is spent.
J. COLE "4 Your Eyez Only" (Dreamville/Roc Nation/Interscope) Music business compromise can be disheartening, but it is not without its perks: It can bolster an artist's ego, provide financial succor, hornswoggle the masses.
" A spokesperson told the paper, "It is disheartening that the Orleans Public Defenders would seek to exploit this public health emergency by asking our police and courts to turn a blind eye toward criminal conduct.
"It's always disheartening for me because I immediately go back to the experience of losing my son, and the impact it had on my family, even today," Moroney told VICE News in response to the explosion.
A third (32%) of women told us they had been made to feel that theirs were not "normal", and when we gave them the chance to expand on this, their accounts made for a disheartening read.
It's really disheartening, but I'd like to believe if she had to do it all over again, and if people who collaborated with him in recent years had to do it all over again, they wouldn't.
" Still, Richards, 47, admits that being pulled into a difficult time in Sheen's life (he was open about a drug and alcohol relapse and went on bizarre rants about tiger's blood and winning) was "extremely disheartening.
"My experiences with the dating game have been quite disappointing and disheartening, to be honest," says Irena Farinacci, 45, who has profound hearing loss and who says she hasn't dated seriously in the past four years.
"What's disheartening about a [tech] program like this is that when you're trying to break into the industry, everything already feels like a racket already," said writer and filmmaker Joyce Wu in an interview with Motherboard.
But a union representing the city's correction officers is mounting a legal effort to close this unique window, which affords views not only of the sloppy and the absurd, but also of the disheartening and disgraceful.
Pew's survey points at a disheartening roadblock in addressing the issue of online harassment: that people often have trouble agreeing on what qualifies as harassment in the first place, especially when women or minorities are involved.
Hang on to your saucers, folks, because you're about to learn some disheartening facts about one of the world's most eccentric yet delightful drinks, which is usually made with tea, milk, and boba balls of tapioca.
" Beta Theta Pi International Fraternity described the "nature of those charges" announced earlier this month as "incredibly disheartening as the organization and its membership continue to grieve Tim's passing and the pain experienced by his family.
Seeing the movie again after the election, in the midst of its daily, disheartening fallout, I felt a renewed sense of hope — that increasingly slippery life raft Obama first held out to galvanized voters in 2008.
The disheartening reality is that far too many students invest scarce time and money in attending a college from which they never graduate, and frequently wind up worse off than if they'd simply foregone college altogether.
Regular googling of the time in Pyeongchang, South Korea A strong need to keep up with multiple concurrent events, despite the disheartening truth that it's impossible to see every event in real time We feel you.
"I was trapped in a vicious cycle: because I was so used to not updating myself with necessary news, it was disheartening and even overwhelming to ever start, " wrote Joanne Yang, 14, of Seoul International School.
The most corrosive part of this narrative is that men are lead to believe these same ideas, so in the future they are equally as unwelcoming of women, a disheartening reality reflected in our companies today.
People usually think practicing with a deck of cards is a lot of finger-flicking, which I used to do, but people who are, like, 20 are so much better that it's a little bit disheartening.
In either case, for a 77-year-old Democratic frontrunner for president to blithely suggest that he might put a Republican a heartbeat away from the Oval Office is disheartening at best -- and disqualifying at worst.
Gorsuch called Trump's remarks about the judges who ruled against his travel ban "disheartening" and "demoralizing" in a private meeting with Blumenthal last month, but he has refused the senator's request to make those statements publicly.
Haddock noted that, while the CTA's initial move was understandably both "disheartening" and "devastating," the startup's decision to push back on historical biases, including booth babes and the underrepresentation of female speakers, ultimately became a win.
And yet, as the Mets lost their sixth straight game on Thursday, all of them at Citi Field, and suffered still more disheartening injuries, it was hard to miss the signs of a team under duress.
Tampa Bay started its critical six-game road trip with a solid 2-1 victory at Los Angeles, but gained one point in three losses since after a disheartening 248-21 setback at Arizona on Saturday.
"After some back and forth, he did say that he found them to be disheartening and demoralizing," said Blumenthal, who is a member of the Judiciary Committee, which will hold a confirmation hearing on Gorsuch's nomination.
This disheartening practice, which essentially means calling a mom out for a parenting choice she's made, is such a part of normal parenting life that some of us probably didn't even realize it had a special name.
It's disheartening to realize that women who spent their lives protecting the reputations of men could have their own legacies so mishandled by them — especially when so much evidence of these women's own self-examination exists. Rev.
Magic beat Hawks — again ATLANTA — Beaten on a shot at the buzzer by center Nikola Vucevic at Orlando on Sunday, the Atlanta Hawks suffered an even more disheartening loss to the Magic in the rematch Monday night.
And even though a number of today's retailers offer free returns, there's nothing quite as disheartening as ordering a piece online, only to find it won't work for your body type, size or shape after it arrives.
This campaign failing to ship is particularly disheartening because the company even won Motorola and Indiegogo's Transform the Smartphone Challenge, after which it was put through Motorola's Accelerator Program where the phone company collaborated on the device.
The answers he gets are disheartening: Crystal meth alters the chemistry of the brain so quickly and thoroughly that it only takes a couple of uses to get addicted; and once hooked, it's nearly impossible to stop.
You'll die a lot, but even the most disheartening deaths — the ones that come deep into new territory and miles from the nearest bonfire save point — give you new information you can use on your next life.
The most sympathetic police officer I dealt with informed me that he has a wife and college-age daughters; he meant well, but I found it disheartening that this seemed to be a prerequisite for his empathy.
It's disheartening, but not all that surprising, to see that Zuckerberg cannot be shaken from the bedrock conviction that there has to be a technocratic solution to the age-old dilemma of reconciling community with individual rights.
I mean, we felt that there was a market for women's surfing, but the sponsors had all the power and they didn't think there was money to be made out of it – and that was really disheartening.
Alex Andrews, lead organizer at advocacy organization Sex Workers Outreach Project (SWOP) Behind Bars, told me in a phone call that to see this bill pushed through to the detriment of already-marginalized communities is deeply disheartening.
For example, though it was disheartening to learn that humans are more responsible for the spread of false stories than previously thought, this finding also implies that behavioral interventions may succeed in stemming the tide of falsity.
The times have changed, and it's disheartening to see Mr. Lepage and Ms. Mnouchkine, both celebrated directors with an international following and significant power, dig their heels in and cry censorship instead of engaging with a community.
Now, in what is perhaps his most disheartening research, Dr. Davis has found that wild coffee, the dozens of varieties that once occurred under forest canopies on at least three continents, is at risk of vanishing forever.
But at those disheartening times, I remember — and remind others in the community — of the messages we heard from our neighbors, and those signs at the airport, held by people we'd never met: "Muslims are welcome here."
In the end, its still rejection, and in some ways, it's more disheartening because it's coming from someone clearly trying to convey a sense of kindness but are still not willing to help or accept the proposal.
The hallmark of all of these programs is a disheartening reality: Students, no matter how capable, who attend low-performing high schools are often held to lower standards that make success in college nearly out of reach.
I&aposve been weightlifting for about five months and have not seen much change in body composition at all, which is disheartening because I go to the gym five times a week in addition to my running.
Cynthia Nixon, the evening's host, acknowledged the past year being "overwhelming and disheartening, exhausting, for immigrants, Muslims, LGBTQ groups," and others and that books can be a "welcome escape" or a "valuable resource" for those fighting injustice.
Rumors that hardliners Rudy Giuliani and Sheriff Joe Arpaio (facing criminal contempt charges for defying a court order not to engage in systemic discrimination against Latinos) may be given positions in the Trump administration are equally disheartening.
Worse, the creator seems to have scrubbed Weedopia from the internet as much as possible (I did find a video of some jerks making fun of the game, though, which was very disheartening to me as a fan).
President Donald Trump's decision to pull the United States of out the Paris climate accord was a deeply disheartening signal to the world that reducing dependence on fossil fuels threatens US dominance (a notion that is largely false).
In an effort to figure out how someone can flourish in these disheartening conditions, we asked powerful, female-identifying bosses from various fields to set the record straight with the only career advice you should really be heeding.
Other highlights included Anna Frances Ewert's Lovers of the Night, a quietly profound portrait of Irish monks at a Cistercian monastery, and Kim Hopkins' Voices of the Sea, about Cuban immigrants' often disheartening pursuit of the American dream.
It's really pathetic and disheartening to see this kind of reaction from men and women who choose to forgive Brown for her repeated acts of violence, disruption, and overall hostility towards women and just the law in general.
MURDOCH: Here&aposs the thing, I guess for the people that are psychologically challenged for their gender like, not knowing who you are or being trapped, I could see how this would be very like disheartening for them.
These political signs, plus the disheartening Pentagon analysis of the reinforcement requests, left Johnson little choice — on March 13, he denied both the big troop request and an intermediate option, which the Pentagon had presented as a fallback.
In other words, the proposed $220006 billion budget cut to all programs at the Department of Housing and Urban Development is not just disheartening — it will make it more expensive for the taxpayer to serve our nation's communities.
The director, Til Schweiger (remaking his financially successful 2014 German film), and his collaborators clearly understand the devastating toll of this disease, which makes the decision to turn Amadeus's antics into comic set pieces that much more disheartening.
CASEY CONLEY, DOVER, N.H. To the Editor: There is a disheartening reality to the Democrats' special election defeat in Georgia: There is seemingly nothing that can move President Trump's rabid base away from him and his Republican surrogates.
Yet, reading into the article reveals the author's disheartening, albeit true, conclusion that the women involved, the very people who ought to have benefitted from Ford's testimony, are unfortunately losing just as much as they should have gained.
"What cannot be more disheartening is watching the video, and we see a lot of them, and it appears that, but for training, we could have rendered more aid," Chief Putney said, according to the radio station WFAE.
That silence is also disheartening in the face of the USA's re-engagement to white supremacist and nationalist ideologies under Donald Trump, especially when Neo-Nazis are on the record as being big fans of Swift and her work.
In addition to the disheartening news about Abbie, the teen's pet pig, Hamlet, is being put to sleep, "because his old, bad legs in the front are no longer working and causing intense pain," according to the Facebook update.
"The numbers are really very disheartening," said Vicki Been, faculty director of NYU's Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, who served as commissioner of New York City's Department of Housing Preservation and Development from 2014 to 2017.
"To come home, and a week later have this decision at the Supreme Court — while we know this is not over and it's not a final judgment — is disheartening," said the West Point graduate who has served since 2008.
" And in regards to Facebook's strategy of copying Snapchat that's making it so hard for the younger company, Gallagher gave these foreboding words: "It's a little disheartening to see how Facebook just looks at companies and says, 'You're Houseparty.
"It's kind of disheartening to see that even after 43 years, there's still acts of terror that go on all around the world," says Pierce O'Hagan, 16, who was just over a year old when his father was killed.
To the Editor: As a student who has suffered from depression and anxiety as a result of the crippling race toward academic "achievement," I find it disheartening that academic success continuously trumps learning — which is about experience, not perfection.
While many in Congress urge the agriculture community to work collectively on policy issues, it is disheartening that some in Congress choose not to take that same approach in their efforts, instead pitting one commodity or industry against another.
"What's disheartening for me is the conversation around it and how so many people are quick to defend Nate Parker, defend Jean Celestin, defend the whole situation," Yaba Blay, a visiting professor at North Carolina Central University, told VICE.
And yet, we have been confronted by what I consider is the most disheartening and serious phenomena of all: watching so many of our communities, particularly communities of color, call into question our trustworthiness, our commitment, and our legitimacy.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch, on Wednesday described as "demoralizing" and "disheartening" the U.S. president's Twitter attacks on a judge who suspended Trump's travel ban on seven Muslim-majority countries, a spokesman for Gorsuch said.
But for those of us who are interested in the technology, not the money — who think that blockchains are primarily interesting because, unlike most modern technology, they decentralize power — so far this has actually been a mostly disheartening year.
Unglamorous and at times disheartening for those involved, this is the sharp end of opposition leader Alexei Navalny's campaign to boycott an election he says amounts to the rigged reappointment of Putin, whom he likens to an autocratic Tsar.
He does not offer a stirring vision of conservative national greatness or even ends-justify-the-means rationales for Senate horse-trading that depart from the disheartening transactional version of our politics that reigns in the Citizens United age.
There is something disheartening but honest about a woman like her who may well identify as feminist and is interested in upending stereotypes that have been attributed to her but is unwilling to apply that attitude to black men.
November 2019: Taylor Swift Calls On Fans For Support Once Again Swift shared a disheartening new development in her legal fight against Borchetta and Braun on Twitter, saying that the two were working together to limit her professional opportunities.
On the left, the entire episode discredited the market-friendly policies of Tony Blair, Bill Clinton and Gerhard Schroeder, disheartening the center-left and emboldening those who want more government intervention in the economy in all kinds of ways.
When Rebecca Goldin spoke to a recent class of incoming freshmen at George Mason University, she relayed a disheartening statistic: According to a recent study, 36 percent of college students don't significantly improve in critical thinking during their four-year tenure.
Seeing the violence in Charlottesville and its aftermath was disheartening for Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson of Gary, IN. She told Refinery29 she doesn't expect a white nationalist rally will come to her city anytime soon (Gary's population is roughly 85% Black).
While the current political climate can feel disheartening, visualizations and demonstrations of global concern, such as McCartney's campaign, are a friendly reminder that the fashion industry is doing its part in fighting for the future and longevity of our planet.
With a couple of days off to lick their wounds from a 1-2 road trip, the Wizards attempt to shake off a disheartening overtime defeat in their last time out when they host the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday.
Here is some disheartening news to kick off today's celebration of gender parity and women's achievement: According to the Women's Media Center, news outlets continue to fall down on the job when it comes to hiring and promoting women of color.
Right now, as a user and as a citizen, it feels unconscionable to support it and it has been disheartening to watch Mark Zuckerberg refuse to grapple honestly with what he has unleashed and the harm that's being done at scale.
It was "disheartening," Diana Feliz told me at St. John's, to watch the social media discourse focus on Caitlyn instead of the Transgender Health Program, or on the team of people who made Eleganza possible, or on Crayton and her accomplishments.
" A second House committee staffer at the meeting backed up Patel's account, writing: "Let me just add that watching the Deputy Attorney General launch a sustained personal attack against a congressional staffer in retaliation for vigorous oversight was astonishing and disheartening.
The fascinating (and disheartening) thing about a film like Chuck & Larry is that it wants to exist in the space between what's tasteful and distasteful, good and bad; it wants to promote tolerance while retaining the ability to make intolerant jokes.
This disheartening scenario, coupled with a massive public debt, which topped the $28500 billion mark, bad administrative decisions, and the inequality in federal allocations due to the current political status, has deprived us of the tools to restart our economy.
"The hardest thing was at the end of the day when it gets dark and you need to stop for safety, and knowing that there's someone who's stuck up there in the attic for another night is really disheartening," he said.
But, yet again, Nintendo stumbles out of the gate, creating a stressful and disheartening aura around what should be a positive situation for both parties: people buying SNES Classics that they want to play and Nintendo making money from them.
I read every single post and tweet, and I often wish that this disheartening task didn't fall to me because each day, I'm faced with message s like these:        A profession in politics is not for the faint of heart.
But the grave accusations of harassment and, in some cases, rape from over 100 women have helped shed an important if disheartening light on the widespread misconduct of many rich and powerful figures in Hollywood, the media, government and elsewhere.
Toronto F.C. 2, Red Bulls 0 HARRISON, N.J. — Before a disheartening home opener Sunday, Red Bulls Coach Jesse Marsch had spoken about a possible Plan B for this season, if opponents adjusted too effectively to his club's high-press tactics.
It's disheartening that Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker is a flop, and the rarity of seeing stories like Madam Walker's on screen only makes the apparent lack of care put into its production even more disrespectful.
All the same, it's disheartening to note that before there was an internet, sleuths were forced to hit the road, knock on doors and deal with real people, either alive or — in the life of a forensic anthropologist — more often dead.
A World Cup Victory and a Controversial Goal Despite a disheartening World Cup debut, the "Three Lions," as they are known to supporters, came roaring back to win the title as hosts in 1966, beating West Germany 23-2 in overtime.
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"It is disheartening that my several attempts to garner empathy and support from your @WagWalking staff has resulted in this course of action," Bryan wrote, adding later that she even had to create a Twitter simply to address the incident.
But this is a disheartening choice, because a more significant ground for impeachment is abuse of power, which isn't in the statute books, and it would apply to Mr. Trump's holding up the arms aid, among other offenses in this instance.
The throw not only marked a disheartening start to the season, it was also a harbinger for Yankees pitchers, who committed 19 errors, the second-worst mark in the American League and the most in Joe Girardi's nine seasons as manager.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Still Civic-Minded, but He'll Speak for $400,000" (news article, April 27): The news that former President Barack Obama will accept a large fee to speak before a forum sponsored by an investment bank is disheartening.
"  Always utterly disheartening to see Trump sticking by comments on immigration that sound like they could come from the mouth of a white supremacist, but could we have expected anything more from the man who once referred to immigrants as "animals?
While Australia's right-wing politicians have taken the most literal and disheartening lesson from the election — Mr. Trump won, so be like Mr. Trump — a former prime minister of our country, Paul Keating, questioned Australia's deference to the United States.
I joined CAP in 2003 and was one of the first employees and I joined because I believed in the mission of creating permanent progressive infrastructure It's disheartening that CAP no longer believes that independent progressive journalism is worth supporting 3.
JOANN D. CLAPS, RANDOLPH, N.J. To the Editor: Re "Democrats Fume as Georgia Loss Deepens Discord" (front page, June 22): I understand the frustration in Democratic ranks after a disheartening eight months, but I disagree about the party's near-term prospects.
It's disheartening enough to see how far we once came and imagine that what will count as progress — even if that can be torn from the hands of white, racist entitlement and fear — is what we should have achieved already.
One can follow a fairly direct and disheartening trail from, for example, the Whole Earth Catalog, first published in 1968, to the online ordering of groceries from Whole Foods, and the Democratic Party Convention in '68 to the DNC in 2016.
And as a podcast maker, it's been a refreshing novelty to make stuff without the instant — and often disheartening — feedback you get when you work on other digital media: I worked on that thing for that long and no one cared?
That so many of the Jet Fusion 3D's best traits are still on the to-do list may sound a little disheartening, but it becomes less so when you recognize that what it can do right now is already pretty darn impressive.
While it's bad enough that there isn't a treatment that can stop the progression of Alzheimer's once it's apparent, a new series of papers published this week suggests something even more disheartening: There might be nothing you can do to prevent it, either.
It's disheartening that an effort to equalize the policies of the different branches has decreased the leave for some, and, although military duty is a special case, it would have been even better to see leave raised to 18 weeks across the board.
Though we don't know whether THR asked, say, Frozen writer-director Jennifer Lee or Finding Dory writer Victoria Strouse to participate, it's disheartening to hear such important discussions about diversity going on between people who always get to see themselves on screen.
Other results from the survey were similarly disheartening: 63 percent of women said they believe there's a stigma surrounding moms who breastfeed at work, and 49 percent reported feeling concerned that pumping and nursing in the office would impact their career growth.
And so after a disheartening 2017 season filled with injuries and defeats, the Mets have now begun the 2018 campaign with a 6-1 record, including two straight victories over the rival Nationals, the prohibitive favorites to win the National League East.
As a fat Black woman of dating age, it was extremely disheartening to see myself portrayed as some kind of desperate animal lacking in the self-awareness to know that I lacked the qualities to be considered part of anyone's dating pool.
"Given the financial and technical support that we were able to provide to stores, it is quite disheartening that we saw no real changes in food purchasing or diet at the community level," lead author Alex Ortega said in a press release.
Those of us living at the crossroads of multiple marginalized identities know that attempting to overcome that privilege, or even just live with its constant, suffocating presence, can be disheartening — which may be why this photo series is striking for so many.
"He has also emphasized the importance of an independent judiciary, and while he made clear that he was not referring to any specific case, he said that he finds any criticism of a judge's integrity and independence disheartening and demoralizing," she added.
"I know these people and how decent they are and when anyone criticizes the honesty, integrity and motives of a federal judge, I find that disheartening and demoralizing because I know the truth," Gorsuch told Blumenthal when asked to recall last month's meeting.
"At the end of another disheartening day of swimming through this soup of plastic and to light up the mood we took some funny pictures with a toilet seat that [crew members] Josh and Heather found during the day," Lecomte said on Instagram.
"It is most disheartening when the very agency that is to stand for the Rule of Law and bringing peace and justice to the world does not itself follow the Rule of Law or its own mandates on human rights," she said.
It is also particularly disheartening that current trends in early childhood education in the United States are towards less opportunities for hands-on, exploratory and inquiry-based learning and more towards long periods of seat work, high stakes testing and teacher-directed instruction.
Luisa Rizzitelli, head of a national association for female athletes, said in an opinion piece online it was "disheartening" to see that in 2018 "there are still people who think they can decide where and how women can watch a football game".
Still, the researchers specifically wanted to know the kinds of messages young, vulnerable women were exposed to on Twitter, and it's disheartening to see just how much negativity they're bombarded by — especially, the authors argue, because those tweets may fuel disordered eating.
In her upcoming Freeform film, Turkey Drop, the 22-year-old actress plays Lucy, a freshman college student who comes home for Thanksgiving break and realizes the disheartening possibility that her high school boyfriend (Tyler Perez) is going to "turkey drop" her.
Maheen Ahmed, a 25-year-old aide in the California Legislature, said it was inspiring to see someone who looked and prayed like her representing Americans at the federal level, but the tepid support for Ms. Omar from some Democrats was disheartening.
But the caves are on the 52 Places to Travel list for a disheartening reason: Scientists predict that Lake Superior could be completely ice-free in the next two to three decades, which would mean the end of the Ontario ice caves.
The asexuality one is particularly disheartening; After introducing the rare destigmatized asexual character, Sex Education feeds us a cursory explainer and then sends her on her merry way, magically immune to peer pressure, further confusion, or the pros and cons of coming out.
It is disheartening to me that the nation's politics are so polarized that district officials have notified students and parents that they are choosing to enforce disciplinary action for participants, rather than choosing to use this teaching moment to further inspire our youth.
Its a disheartening and hard to stomach to see civil society organizations, in their unity, who once formed a formidable force of opposition and were sure guarantors and vanguards of civil liberties being swallowed by the Triage or becoming appendages of the same.
Coming off a State of the Union address in which the president who eight years ago pledged to remake our politics admitted his failure, it is disheartening to hear yet another Democratic presidential contender offer up a platform high on aspiration and low on realism.
" Cibrian went on to explain that Glanville, 43, sees the kids as much as he does, calling her comments "disheartening" because their sons Mason, 12 and Jake, 8, "can get on the Internet and get influenced by this negativity that only comes from one side.
SALT LAKE CITY – A Utah man accused of yelling racial slurs at the young son of a black man and then shocking the father with a stun cane has been sentenced to nine months behind bars — an outcome called disheartening by a civil rights leader.
Common Cause, preventing federal judges from reviewing extreme partisan gerrymanders: "It's very disheartening if you're in a district and you know that it's been rigged so no matter how you vote, it's going to come out for a certain party," she said Wednesday night.
Veterans will have to obtain those records themselves and pay the significant research and copy costs that are routinely waived for the VA. The support of the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Disabled American Veterans for HR 2288 is disheartening.
After too many disheartening days in the studio trying to Ob-La-do this the exact way that perfectionist Paul wanted, John saved the song by getting "more stoned than you have ever been" and banging out the tune at double speed on the piano.
"And I don't know, for us it started to feel a little disheartening that all our blood and energy and effort was being placed on this portion of the business that really wasn't making a dent at the end of the day financially," he said.
But Bryan didn't write the song himself, and there's something vaguely disheartening about his linking these very real calamities of life to such a trite premise: Faced with the loss of a loved one, a man shrugs it off and cracks open a cold one.
Whether or not he's aware of Shkreli's abhorrences and just knows him as an online figure vaguely involved in the rap world is unclear, but to see a genuinely inspirational person give props to someone on the extreme opposite end of inspirational is disheartening.
Zac Walsdorf, 18, from San Antonio described the most frustrating part of applying to college: How unbelievable the extracurriculars have gotten: It's disheartening to see expectations of world-changing extracurriculars or levels of competition only possible through many years of fixed, tunnel-vision dedication.
Vineyard's story about her parents is one of many Hallmarkies have shared about how they lean on Hallmark Christmas movies to heal from surgeries, cope with grief, and feel a sliver of hope and joy in a world that can otherwise seem dark and disheartening.
But after an especially vexing and disheartening six-game second-round series loss to the Ottawa Senators, those players and the rest of the Rangers once again will have no Stanley Cup to show for their countless hours of effort over dozens of games.
"It is particularly disheartening to see that the folks we organize won't be able to watch the debate and see anyone who looks like them," said Quentin Savwoir, the political director of Make It Work Nevada, an advocacy group that organizes women of color.
Despite the statistics, and the disheartening recent events, surviving a mass shooting does not mean children, teens and communities are permanently damaged, explained Dr. David Schonfeld, director of the National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement and a pediatrician at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
" Westwick just posted, "It is disheartening and sad to me that as a result of two unverified and provably untrue social media claims, there are some in this environment who could ever conclude I have had anything to do with such vile and horrific conduct.

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