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Exporters are disenchanted because sales are shrinking.
But firms are growing increasingly disenchanted because the process is slow and insular.
But Mr Finkelstein argues that American Jews are becoming disenchanted because they now "know too much".
He had grown disenchanted because traditional political models, he felt, did not explain adequately the process of transformation that he saw occurring in traditional societies.
People get disenchanted because it's hard to stay in science when you don't know where your next meal is coming from or how you're going to pay rent.
Martin O'Neill quit on Monday, apparently disenchanted because the team's American owner, Randy Lerner, who also owns the Cleveland Browns, had allowed a couple of talented players to move to other teams.
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If I sound disenchanted it is because I am.
Perhaps reviewers grew disenchanted with McGuane because he struck them as insufficiently dedicated to becoming the artist they had prophesied.
A higher profile doesn't always translate into higher sales, Kennedy adds, with some readers becoming disenchanted with authors because of their politics, or for other reasons.
She said: "The curriculum needs to appeal to as many children as possible or a number of them could become disenchanted with education because they feel it's not relevant".
How many devotees (and potential devotees) are disenchanted or alienated because they do not understand the purport of the ritual or of the prayer?
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