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For women of color, the numbers are even more disheartening.
" "This treatment of public safety workers could not be more disheartening.
The Mets received more disheartening news about Matz's troublesome left elbow.
No news could be more disheartening to a true Plath fan.
And where size and gender are concerned, the numbers are even more disheartening.
I can't think of too many more disheartening messages to send to people, especially now.
The demand for more exciting musical styles makes losing a resource like SoundCloud even more disheartening.
More disheartening is a mini training montage where Tyrone and Tandy work to further develop their powers.
This past election was wildly disappointing; more disheartening than any election I remember or have voted in.
Like this McDonald's sign that's even more disheartening than the company's failed attempt at International Women's Day.
"The fact that this tragedy was 100 percent avoidable makes this case even more disheartening," Powe said, according to AL.com.
As an adult, it's even more disheartening to know that achieving that level of fluff for sleeping just isn't gonna happen.
There's nothing more disheartening than someone placating you with a non-compliment in order to avoid making an honest, upsetting critique.
Every one of the Dagestani wrestler's long-for returns has been cut off by cruel fate, each cancellation more disheartening than the last.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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'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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
"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.
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.
But leaving these candidates on their own sends a troubling message to people who pour their hearts and souls into these campaigns—losing is one thing, but it becomes even more disheartening when your allies openly admit they don't care about you winning in the first place.
The case involving Countrywide may be more disheartening because it calls into question the scope of a federal statute from the savings and loan crisis, the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act, or Firrea, that the Justice Department used to extract large settlements from banks.
These cuts are even more disheartening when we consider the long-term impact that cuts to Medicaid will have on children and youth with special needs, given that we have research demonstrating a marked improvement in high school graduation rates for children with special needs since the implementation of Medicaid.
Still, things are different when you find out some fighter you admire has been laid low not by a stray punch or ill-advised pre-fight takedown or an unfortunate deep cut but by collapses of a nature far bleaker and more disheartening: by age and infirmity, those cruel inevitabilities that will make any mixed martial arts fan feel helpless and contemplative, even philosophical, in a way a flash knockout in the gym never could.
Many Lao soldiers were fictional recruits, with their pay being siphoned off by Lao officers. Junior Lao officers afforded expensive villas. More disheartening to PEO, there were thievish Americans in the program.Fall, pp. 163–166.
Many Lao soldiers were fictional recruits, with their pay being siphoned off by Lao officers. Junior Lao officers afforded expensive villas. More disheartening to PEO, there were thievish Americans in the program.Fall, pp. 163–166.
Later, the Breen helped the Dominion and the Cardassians take back the Cardassian planet Chin'toka from the Alliance. Even more disheartening was their use of a unique energy draining device that drained their enemies' entire energy supply, leaving them defenseless. Originally, only Klingon ships were immune to the effects of the Breen weapon. However, Kira Nerys, acting in tandem with Cardassian rebels, stole a Breen energy draining device and delivered it to the Alliance for reverse engineering.
On his first visit to the U.S., Holt made what was widely viewed as a faux pas while delivering a ceremonial address at the White House. Departing from his prepared remarks, he said: "And so, sir, in the lonelier and perhaps even more disheartening moments which come to any national leader, I hope there will be a corner of your mind and heart which takes cheer from the fact that you have an admiring friend, a staunch friend that will be all the way with LBJ."Frame (2005), p. 181. Holt had meant it to be a "light-hearted gesture of goodwill towards a generous host", referencing the slogan used in Johnson's 1964 presidential campaign.

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