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Anthony Watson said it was disheartening to face an attack on the business, which employs a number of community members.
Further, the about-face disheartened some staffers, leading them to question management's commitment to the program.
Around the state, many residents were disheartened to be facing another bout of bad fiscal news when they were still trying to make peace with the governor's call for sharp toll increases on New Jersey's major highways.
Although many Muslims may feel disheartened by the afflictions facing the Muslim world, that is no justification to tread down a path of misguidance and indiscriminante violence.
Disheartened, he left.
Disheartened, I gave up.
England look disheartened.
[Page C6.] Newell Rubbermaid Chief Resigns Rattled by disheartening earnings and faced with ebbing investor confidence, Newell Rubbermaid, the maker of Levelor blinds and Rolodex office supplies, announced that John J. McDonough, the chief executive esteemed for his vision but criticized for failing to carry it out smoothly, had resigned.
After 5-10 years of booming expansion, political enthusiasm or short-term economic booms waned into destructive multi-year busts in which tens of thousands of mid-career scientists and engineers were laid off and by-then rising numbers of younger entrants found themselves facing disheartening career prospects.
Cisneros said they were "disheartened," given that one daughter is dead and another faces a potential sentence of life in prison.
In the face of such inhumane violence many have become disheartened at our seeming inability to do anything about it.
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