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Life with Mahler was dispiriting for a woman used to a glittering social life.
Blurring the distinction between cyber war and cyber espionage has been profitable for defense contractors — and dispiriting for privacy advocates.
I moaned to the scholars that their research was utterly dispiriting for those of us in the opinion business.
But Pearson says: "In the end it's so dispiriting for the borrowers that they just give up.
As a result, Patriots games were beautiful business-school case studies of how to win at football — and a bit dispiriting for fans watching.
Lengkong's attitude is dispiriting for Bhutanese archery officials, who are hoping the country's traditional embrace of archery will someday lead to victory in an international tournament.
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Until 2015, Blair was officially engaged as a peace envoy for the "Quartet" — Russia, the U.N., the U.S., and the E.U. — in the dispiriting search for a two-state solution for Israel and the Palestinians.
May has been a dispiriting month for psychiatry and a sad and worrying time for our patients.
That suggests some dispiriting prospects for 2016.
The current numbers are dispiriting indeed for Cameron's party.
It was a dispiriting day, for the hosts.
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