But take heart sorrowful shoppers, not all purchases we make when despondent are bad ones.
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On the upside, if you ever feel like no one pays attention to you, take heart.
But Mr Bush's trade team will take heart from this success for the bigger battles ahead.
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He can take heart from Argentines' rejection of the old guard, personified by Mr Menem.
Next time you are moping over your bank balance, take heart you're not Zimbabwe.
Democrats looking toward the 2012 elections may take heart from Mr Tomblin's 50% to 47% victory.
If it sounds like something similar may be going on in your family, take heart.
But nonbusiness consumers, take heart: Cheaper, book-focused e-readers are also likely to be revamped soon.
If that prediction is unwelcome, take heart from the 9.3% fall in agricultural prices in May.
He can take heart from the music industry, says Benedict Evans at Enders Analysis.
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Home buyers and sellers can take heart: Companies of all stripes are investing in real estate again.
But lest you think London was turning into a teetotalling crowd, take heart.
"The one thing I want is a reaction and I take heart from other teams this season, " added Laws.
The industry can also take heart from a number of trends that should help it in the medium term.
Bradford deserved the three points and will take heart from this impressive performance.
But Mr Romney can take heart from a deeper dive into the numbers.
We should take heart in their willingness to buck consensus and support us.
Take heart in knowing that our government health officials are doing everything they can to make sure the country's prepared.
And Blair can take heart from the fact Leinster have lost on their last four visits to the Scottish capital.
Flanker Lewis Moody said England could take heart from their defeat but admitted there is still much work to be done.
But take heart in the fact that pharma is still basically where new drugs come from as life expectancy continues to rise!
And for those Microsoft investors worried about the Justice Department, take heart.
Take heart: Paying top dollar gets you a good education, but there are always attractive and far cheaper publicly funded alternatives available.
The industry can even take heart from the response to the crisis by Massachusetts Congressman Ed Markey, a long-time nuclear energy foe.
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However, those with less expansive bank accounts can still take heart.
Investors, take heart: one of the all-time Bad Boys of Wall Street, mean and greedy Gordon Gekko, has turned over a new leaf.
But the Democrats can take heart in that they had a very, very successful convention -- with four "A" speeches in a row.
But most will take heart from the fact that the two sides, despite decades of mistrust and major differences, appear committed to peace.
If that leaves you feeling a bit deflated, you can take heart in that it would make the dots doodle a really clever pun.
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Those who have charged the Obama administration and Congress with being hostile to free-market enterprise may take heart from a nugget in the bill.
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