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Many school districts in Connecticut are coming to grips with the disappointing realities of the No Child Left Behind Act: reporting is onerous, penalties are stiff, federal dollars are scarce and the most important standard impacting district compliance with the law is student attendance on testing dates.
Many of them drink at the local bar and abuse recreational drugs to pass the time and block out their disappointing realities.
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That's the disappointing reality here after the first week of Senate action on the financial reform bill.
But friends who had visited spoke of a disappointing reality: soulless, tacky, a shallow theme park of a town.
The disappointing reality dieters face is that our bodies work tirelessly to defend our weight, even when that weight isn't ideal.
THE contrast between the dream and the often disappointing reality of private equity shows up most clearly in the recent history of venture capital.
A lot of people around the world woke up on Wednesday morning to be faced with President-elect Trump as a new disappointing reality.
But the disappointing reality Epstein most often presents is that there are no answers, or at least not definitive ones, to the questions of what genetic traits will guarantee athletic success, or whether training can truly overcome inborn limitations.
But setting the action against the Magpies' slide towards the second tier tempers the romance of the film and hardens the message that our sustaining hopes are often subject to disappointing reality checks.
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