Sentence examples for communicated disappointment from inspiring English sources

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He also said that the Bush administration had not communicated disappointment or signaled a decline in its support for him since he gave the order on Aug. 7 to attack Tskhinvali, the South Ossetian capital.

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This is an awkward moment and prompts the patient to withdraw his gaze, laugh ironically, lift his jumper and say, quietly "ah well °never mind°"—communicating disappointment.

When you communicate disappointment, do not attack, rather explain the situation, the why, how and what made you disappointed.

When this guy spotted our official looking camera he raced over and, via a series of drunken grunts and wild gesticulations, communicated his disappointment in the obvious match-day price increases.

"Hmm," I stated, to communicate my disappointment.

In one famous case, a contestant's loved one flew a banner over the backyard of the house, which is located in Los Angeles, with a message communicating his disappointment with her actions in the game.

First of all, I appreciate the fact that you took the time to write to me, communicating your disappointment about my comments in my speech given during Tuesday night at the convention.

His disappointment has communicated itself to his teen-age son, Adam.

Shrillness, impatience, anger, frustration, and disappointment will all be communicated automatically.

In a film in which so much is communicated nonverbally, Furstenberg and Bernal astoundingly uncover the toxic, erosive effects of disappointment and resentment.

To the Editor: I would like to communicate my frustration and disappointment about the article "Kids?

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