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Still, all the bad news can be a bit demoralizing.
It would have been a bit demoralizing to come across the work of this Jewish Soviet writer when I was still covering the Iraq War.
I was asked to update one of the original courses, but I found that a bit demoralizing.
"It's daunting and a bit demoralizing.
The procedure itself is not only painful and a bit demoralizing, but the experience is downright scary.
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I was driving back along Tuscan country roads from a dinner at the home of an old writer who was equipped with a phenomenal memory (he had all of Dante memorized), I was a bit demoralized, and suddenly this fictional idea came into my mind: an amnesia-stricken young man who inherits the memory of an old scholar.
This is a pattern that I have observed in my professional life for years: successful black men pairing up with white women, but now that the practice has come home to roost, so to speak, I cannot help but admit to feeling a bit demoralized.
Most of the world knows Laura Catena of Bodega Catena Zapata as one of Argentina's winemaking pioneers so it's a bit surprising (and slightly demoralizing to the those of us with only one job) to hear that she is also an emergency medicine physician in San Francisco.
The turnover, however, led to a demoralizing turn of events for the Giants.
For too long, bra shopping has demoralized women with just a bit on top.
Indeed, Carmen Ortiz and Stephen Heymann owe Rein quite a bit of thanks for keeping my case quiet, blocking fundraising efforts, demoralizing myself and wife, etc.
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