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Weariness
noun
Exhaustion, fatigue or tiredness
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Although Margaret Thatcher never succumbed to weariness, her colleagues certainly wearied of her.
All the parties have to contend with public weariness and cynicism – not just about the behaviour of politicians but over whether politics itself can do much to change things.
'All blown away.' But so was our flight weariness as we stepped into the tranquillity of the Paradise Cove, a textbook luxury hotel, lush with tropical greenery, wall-to-wall discreet service, and utterly peaceful.
Indeed, over the past year he has used the weariness in the Security Council, and the growing desire of Russia, France and China for an end to economic sanctions and a return to oil-business-as-usual, to wriggle slowly but surely out of the weapons hand-cuffs that Unscom's inspections had clamped on him.
Lately, this weariness has turned to alarm.
Six months ago she would never have dreamt she would come to depend on charity, but today she needed help.Under the brilliant blue Athenian sky, anger has given way to weariness and gloom.
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That is why it was important to speak directly to one of the three armed republican groups that continue to carry out acts of violence despite ceasefires, historic agreements and a general war-weariness among the majority of the nationalist population.
Yet war-weariness in the electorate has left Republicans struggling to find lines of attack against Mr Obama's overseas policies.
The arrest comes at a useful time for the government, which is facing war-weariness at home.
It assumes that nothing useful could have been achieved by trying to protect the Kurds from Saddam, and that there was no point confronting China's rulers over their bloody repression.On its own, "realism" can be a weasel term: a pandering to domestic wariness (and war-weariness), dressed up as a rigorous assessment of what is possible.
He no doubt also draws conclusions from big American defence spending cuts in the pipeline and Mr Obama's extreme sensitivity to the war-weariness of American voters.If Mr Putin believes (as he almost certainly does) that Mr Obama will do little more than deliver a petulant slap on the wrist, he will have no compunction in putting into operation a familiar playbook.
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