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19 Sentences With "more heartening"

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The final tally for 2017 is expected to be no more heartening.
Even more heartening in some ways is that the solutions are seemingly so easy.
More heartening, though, Rogers said much of the Google searches center around a clear desire for useful information.
This would be a more heartening development if WeChat were not also a surveillance and propaganda tool of the Chinese government!
One of the more heartening aspects of the First Step Act, however, is how vociferously many conservatives have countered Cotton's claims.
Even more heartening, this seems to be part of a larger, nationwide trend — women are slowly starting to accept their bodies as they are.
Theatergoers hoping for more heartening news might want to check out the rousing, brisk production of "Hamlet" at the open-air Shakespeare's Globe theater.
More heartening is Quart's invocation of policy solutions that until recently were seen as impossibly idealistic, such as universal health care or a universal basic income.
The specifics suggest something less indiscriminate than a bull market, and more heartening: that tighter bankruptcy laws passed in 2016 are finally biting, and rotten financial structures are being exposed.
The courageous main characters, risking their lives for virtual strangers are ordinary heroes — and it's even more heartening to remember that heroes like them were all over Europe during the war.
More heartening for Snap is data showing that users sent an average of 34 messages a day — an impressive number that suggests the company has succeeded in developing a loyal core audience.
The latest Labor Department report showed a steady gain of 22001,22007 jobs in March, and something even more heartening: sidelined workers returning to the labor market, many of them finding immediate work.
What is even more heartening, however, is the fact that the younger generation moving into the workforce today—those 18–31 years of age — share the same view that business is a force for good.
But one of the report's more heartening discoveries was that some of the most shared links included official and science-based information, such as a tool from Johns Hopkins University tracking the spread of the coronavirus. 
Even more heartening for investors has been the rise in the domestically exposed FTSE 250 index of mid-sized British firms, which struck a record high and has gained around 24 percent since the lows struck just after the referendum result.
"A Construct the Koreas (Never) Made Together: Deconstructing the DMZ for the Imaginary" (2019) is a rapid-fire geopolitical primer that mixes disturbing facts (there are still some 20193bn landmines in the area) with more heartening ones (20 guard posts were removed in 2018; migrating cranes are oblivious to politics).
In a weird way, then, Leicester's title win is more heartening for being followed by this instantaneous reversion to normality than it would be if – as some idiots contemplated – it had ripped up the hierarchy for good, permanently dethroned the Premier League's elite and cleared the path for a legion of mid-ranking imitators.
Reflecting the varied contributors to the album, reviewers found it a mixed bag. A retrospective review in Singapore's Straits Times mentioned that Wu Bai's techno-rock track "Two Persons' Bible" was "more Wu than Wong". The Cantonese section was considered "more heartening".
The Sydney Morning Herald wrote that: > Ken Hall... has used the Anzac Day memorial services with effect... [the > film] should rally the dilatory to the war bond booths. Muriel Steinbeck Is > splendid... The mournful retrospection of... [the wife]... could with > advantage be less insistent in the script, and more heartening implication > and less exhortation be given to the propaganda angle of the narrative. Smith's Weekly said "Nothing is over-dramatised, and the mother...in the opening scenes particularly, is genuinely moving." The Age called it "impressive".

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