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The construction work delays along with the country's economic and political crises have disenchanted a big part of the population.
"I have disenchanted both sides," Judge Berman said, after prosecutors and the defense both vowed to appeal — one side upset that the judge gave Mr. Ravi a jail sentence of just 30 days, the other trying to absolve him.
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First, the Islamic Republic has disenchanted a wide section of the population.
It is this hypocrisy that has disenchanted me and fellow activists.
His ambition, though, has disenchanted a long list of former allies, beginning with his first adult job in Arkansas in the early 1990s, as director of a public policy group.
(AP) — Dell reported another quarter of declining sales and profits on Tuesday, deepening a downturn that has disenchanted its shareholders and culminated in the slumping personal computer maker's recent decision to go private in a $24.4 billion deal.
New flows boldly reconfigure the relations between men and the different places of the earth re-enchanting, at least from a functional point of view, the world Modernity had disenchanted.
Some researchers, Burton believes, have been disenchanted with the U.S., given recent prohibitive U.S. immigration policies, which has provided Canada some real opportunities.
In recent interviews, Soderbergh has seemed disenchanted by movies, financially and culturally: TV audiences, he has argued, are more open to character complexity, to ambiguity and risk-taking.
"But the way we are giving money to North Korea has really disenchanted a lot of people.
He also reached out to the business community, which has been disenchanted with some recent Labor policies.
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