"When you see a ball in, especially down the line, it's a little disheartening, " Hughes said.
As Tony Blair so often found, you just have to trudge on, however disheartening the failures.
So what do owners find so disheartening, beyond the generally anemic state of the economy?
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And more disheartening, Congress seems ready yet again to acquiesce in this unconstitutional power shift.
These events eat away at the social fabric of our society in a disheartening way.
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Despite these disheartening statistics, Adams believes that the mentoring model can and should be saved.
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Watching the nasty fly and sometimes getting sucked into it can be very disheartening.
The disheartening news about women in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) fields just keeps coming.
General William Caldwell, the chief military spokesman in Iraq, recently described the violence in Baghdad as disheartening.
This is especially disheartening for the sector of immigrants who speak very little English or lack an education.
Disheartening as it may be, you seriously disadvantage yourself professionally by trying to side step office politics altogether.
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Ms Cunningham said the rise was "all the more disheartening" given the "downward trend observed in recent years".
Recently, I discovered a most disheartening chart: It shows a virtual crash in public consumption of fruits and vegetables.
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For some, the statistical approach could lead to a disheartening conclusion: The family farm may not survive another generation.
Turkey's sports minister called the remarks "unfair and disheartening", Reuters news agency reported.
However, at least retrieving the drivers was done automatically, but it was a little disheartening for an out-of-box solution.
The disheartening violence against our troops comes primarily from a handful of areas.
And there were more lowlights like a disheartening 56-52 loss to St.
In sum, the article is disheartening reading for those worried that climate change is not being fought fast enough.
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Perhaps the most striking, and disheartening, findings in the 2012 Rock Health report involved the digital health companies themselves.
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Looking at a 10-year chart for any of these companies is at once amazing, compelling and perhaps a little disheartening.
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For a person that makes his livelihood from selling stock advice primarily to individual investors, this was a bit disheartening.
Officers tend to land on their feet better than enlisted due to the managerial experience, but for enlisted, it is disheartening.
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But he had something to say that was very important, very true and for the major broadcast networks, very disheartening.
The story is incredibly disheartening: only one of the three young women he follows is still working to get a degree.
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He says it is disheartening to think of art being torn down.
If the trend toward greater credit availability stalls, it would be disheartening.
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Particularly coming off a year when the average CMO tenure was a disheartening 28.2 months, according to the much-cited Spencer Stuart study.
"It's disheartening to see Native American fashion as cheap knockoffs, " Yellowtail said.
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