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Working with desperate people all day is very dispiriting; their unhappiness rubs off on you.
"In 2015, it is very dispiriting when you look at what's on television" she said.
And I think one of the things that is encouraging to me because a lot of this is very dispiriting and feels as though we are going backwards to the dark ages pre-factory acts and so on; but I am hearing from some retailers that they realise that their best protection in terms of the quality of their produce and productivity is to actually have a better employed workforce.
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It's very dispiriting.
"But it's very dispiriting to me as a civil libertarian that the very conservative, pro-government wing has really taken over not just the group but, in a way, our justice system".
It was very dispiriting" he said in the episode's DVD commentary.
"It was really dispiriting".
Since then, trips across London to SW6 have been mostly very dispiriting for the Arsenal manager.
"It's dispiriting what we've seen in New Orleans, but I'm here to help anyway I can — which is very little".
A tasteless hunk of market-priced wagyu, for instance, as soft and wobbly as panna cotta, is dispiriting even under its thin green peppercorn sauce, even with fries that are very good indeed.
ELIZABETH KOLBERT: The lack of political will is pretty dispiriting.
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