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27 Sentences With "most disheartening"

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They only see this shooting, and that's the most disheartening thing.
But his most disheartening complaint suggests that employees feel less valued than the robots nearby.
"Most disheartening, however, is the immediate impact this proposal will have on tribal lands," she said.
It's one of the most disheartening things I've experienced, but also one of the greatest motivators.
Feeling like you might be underpaid can be one of the most disheartening aspects of work.
Perhaps most disheartening to many of her longtime supporters has been her record on human rights.
Perhaps most disheartening for Missouri progressives though is that they may lose incumbent Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill.
All of this, of course, only serves as the most disheartening contrast with our image of ourselves.
But the most disheartening part of his complaint was the suggestion that employees feel less valued than the robots nearby.
Of all the photos, this one posted below by a mom and former school teacher from Ada, Oklahoma, might be the most disheartening.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
"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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
He also noted that the aircraft had a built-in margin of safety due to its larger wing. He described the entire issue as "one of the most disgraceful, most disheartening and most unfortunate decisions that has been taken in relation to the British aircraft industry in recent years." Woods attributes the cancellation as being the result of a lack of understanding of the air transport industry within the British government of the era.Wood 1975, p. 98.
The loss on land was the most disheartening; new buildings and machinery required a significant outlay, as did the extensive drainage and the uprooting of hedges. This policy of improvements should have been self-financing. It cost him £15,000 to carry out the programme of renovation and all he realised upon the resale was an additional £9,000 over the purchase value, realising a loss of £6,000. The declared loss of £7,000 accredited to the Blennerhasset Farm is a little more difficult to comprehend.

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