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"Moral authority" is one of the most depressing terms in politics, made more so by the fact that whoever wins will likely do it with barely more than 50 percent of the vote.
My former graduate school thesis advisor, Dr. David Courtwright, who reviewed the book this week in the Wall Street Journal restates the book's message in more depressing terms.
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The idea was that this reshuffling would reduce mortgages, by depressing long-term rates.
In the meantime, Nokia has had another depressing quarter in terms of its own results, an in terms of how well its competitors did.
This is not just depressing in economic terms, but morale-destroying to any Iraqi with dreams for the future.
The consensus is that less-experienced investors will shun Africa and the Middle East in the short term, depressing stock values, but that this may present longer-term opportunities for more patient prospectors.
The Irishman's first full season in charge of the club began in depressing fashion last term as the Hoops were dumped out of the Champions League and Europa League at the qualifying stages by Braga and Utrecht respectively.
Under the first, Obama has a real chance to buck the depressing pattern of second terms.
Oliver Wynne-Jates at Panmure Gordon said: The short term looks depressing but is exaggerated by temporary supply chain weakness.
Not to be outdone, as he rarely is, Pat Buchanan wrote in the American Conservative on June 14: In political terms, this is depressing news for the Republican Party.
But it can be depressing to never think in terms of 'good'/'bad' without defining contexts/goals in each instance.
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