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Mobility aside, Alrazooqi might be heartened to see developments elsewhere.
She is, you will be heartened to hear, a linguist by trade.
But his biographer Marcus Baram told me he might actually be heartened.
Manafort might be heartened somewhat by Trump's recent pardon of Sheriff Joseph Arpaio.
The world's largest ride-hailing company will probably be heartened by Lyft's success.
A nation appalled at Congress's indifference to gun violence can only be heartened.
He said that his generation of players would be heartened to finally have a successor.
But fans of each team ought to be heartened by what they saw Thursday night.
Progressives might be heartened by Yarmuth's openness to tax increases for corporations and top income earners.
The Afghan government should be heartened that U.S. assistance will persist, despite the president's former campaign pledges.
The sculpture looks cheerily industrial, and Hiorns would be heartened to see the reaction to his fun machine.
And customers will be heartened to learn that the airline is finally revamping its complicated boarding and queueing process.
But I tend to be heartened by the fact that people care deeply about others who are different from them.
Regulatory agencies, too, can be a roadblock, though Platt suspects regulators would be heartened by the ability to eliminate these viruses.
You may be heartened to hear that the mystery of life — so brief, so cruel and so infinitely cherishable — is explained.
Some also will be heartened by the fact that the U.S. government has adopted policies to facilitate the private exploration of space.
I also know he would be heartened to see that some of the most ardent backers of visa reform are Indian Americans.
So even though Wall Street analysts might be heartened to hear about Apple's services growth, iPhone sales are still the main event.
On the other hand, they might be heartened by the potential that CEO Jensen Huang is indeed optimistic about his own company.
We should be heartened by the work of the National Space Council to coordinate activities and policy reforms across the federal government.
I hope doctors will remember this and be heartened by it the next time they despair over the technological demands of their day.
Lawsuits and investigations may not be resolved to our satisfaction, but we can be heartened by the perseverance of victims and their supporters.
So they will be heartened to see an index measuring prices charged leapt to 54.8 from December's 53.2, it's highest since April 2011.
Fans looking forward to Yakuza Kiwami's release next week will be heartened to know that Yakuza Kiwami 2 is apparently already on the way.
Those who believe that the opposite of love is not hate but indifference will be heartened by the response to the decisive match against Trinidad.
While Trump's strategy may have helped Republicans hold on to a handful of Senate seats, Democrats should nonetheless be heartened by the GOP's larger failure.
Just a few hours before that briefing, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said that US allies in the Middle East should be heartened by Thursday's strike.
Commodities still play a big part for Russia and it won't be heartened by the warning Thursday from Vladislav Soloviev, the CEO of Moscow-based aluminum producer Rusal.
But if you're among those fans who thinks Brienne deserved much better, you might be heartened by the redemptive work that's happening on social media on Brienne's behalf.
Democrats can then be heartened by his electoral chances and — if you take some of Sanders' own supporters at their word — not be so worried about his policies.
THOSE who complain that Britain doesn't make anything any more should be heartened to learn that the country's most successful listed firm is in fact a manufacturer—sort of.
If this first Trump proficiency report were intended for a young student, we would be heartened by the countless stories of mediocre students who later blossomed into academic superstars.
The DUP's manifesto makes little mention of banks and the financial sector, but lenders may be heartened by its emphasis on trade and customs relationships in the Brexit negotiations.
Students might be heartened to learn (like I was) that there are researchers thinking very hard, and very earnestly, on trying to make psychology a more replicable, robust science.
But Trump should be "heartened," Gowdy said, by the fact that most senior Justice Department officials, such as FBI Director Christopher Wray and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, are his own appointees.
Ink-on-paper fans may also be heartened to learn that Book Culture, which has several Manhattan locations, has leased a 2,300-square-foot space at 26-09 Jackson, another Rockrose berth.
Raonic will be favorite to beat Dominic Thiem and reach the semis too, although the Austrian will be heartened by his 6-3 83-6 6-4 defeat of fellow debutant Monfils earlier.
It succeeds because it's made for those who need its vision to keep boldly going forward, to be heartened and find the strength to continue pushing for the kind of better future Trek imagines.
Marsch, the first American to coach on Europe's grandest stage, should be heartened, though, by how his team performed on the way: going toe-to-toe with Liverpool across two games, and matching Napoli, too.
And with young voters arguably more vulnerable than others to the other political ideologies floating around at the moment, even centrist Democrats should be heartened by the idea of Sanders building a left movement for the future. 
They will be heartened to see that the first non-ecclesiastical issue dealt with in the joint declaration issued at the end of the meeting was the plight of Christians in the Middle East and north Africa.
If Mr. Trump, who has children with three different wives, does not share all of the party's most socially conservative stances, he could certainly be heartened by other additions to the platform, especially on national security and defense.
People who live in the area, or plan to, might also be heartened by the opening last September, after delays, of a new subway station for the 7 train, whose line was extended to offer service to a subway-starved area.
Fans of explosive N.B.A. offenses like that of Stephen Curry's Golden State Warriors will be heartened by trends in the college game, which has witnessed a rise in small, shooting-heavy lineups and unprecedented attempts and accuracy from behind the 3-point line.
While our adversaries will undoubtedly note that the United States' responses will not be limited to rhetoric when thresholds are crossed or American warnings are not heeded, our friends in the Middle East — Arabs and Israelis alike — will surely be heartened by this strike.
Critics who fretted over his lackadaisical embrace of contemporary music may be heartened to see Mr. van Zweden start the new season with a New York premiere of the Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra by Mr. Glass, who has long been cold-shouldered by the Philharmonic.
It would force many of them to give you a second look — and virtually none of your supporters would care, because few voted for you on this issue and they all know that their kids understand the climate is changing and would be heartened if you did, too.
While reigning football champions, Clemson, did not make our list, basketball fans should be heartened to know that the University of Virginia is home to the best men's basketball team in the U.S. and also ranks highly on our list for keeping costs low for middle-income students and producing high-earning graduates.
While much has been made of the confidentiality agreements Tesla workers were made to sign—so much so that five California assembly members drafted a letter decrying the contracts' apparently broad language that they felt limited employees' ability to speak freely about working conditions and pay—worried workers might be heartened by some good news from their boss's boss's boss.
" Still, many Sanders allies viewing the competition from a distance -- the ones who didn't have to spend hours in a Holiday Inn ballroom waiting on a celebration that never came -- believe he remains comfortably positioned going forward "The Sanders campaign should be heartened because the Iowa results show them having the clearest path, and just as importantly, Biden collapsing beyond anyone's expectation.
UK VC funds have historically high reserves of "dry powder" and worriers should be heartened too that the European Investment Fund says there will be no immediate change in its activities in the UK. It is too soon to assess the impact on angel investment, but there are reasons for optimism, in particular that a weaker pound and a search for uncorrelated assets may make early stage UK companies an attractive asset class for US investors (two well-known US angels emailed me to this effect over the weekend).
There's something especially brave and noble about a cop who perseveres under difficult circumstances. Readers who love China will be heartened, as this gritty, suspenseful tale unfolds, to discover that Inspector Chen is far from alone in his quest to build a humane Chinese society. The Washington Post - Richard Lipez Hidden under the surface of the crime novel are some observations by the author. Qiu comments through his tale about the changing scape of China's economy and how new crime and corruption are rising with the general prosperity of China.
The decision to approve the mine was supported by the Australian Uranium Association (AUA). The executive director of the AUA claimed to be "heartened" by the decision, saying that the decision "tells [the industry] that if we continue to meet those high environmental standards, which the (Environment) Minister himself applies, then we will be able to continue to expand". The Australian Workers' Union also supported the decision with national secretary Paul Howes saying it "represents a significant win for Australia's resource industry" and that it will "[provide] revenue for that state's coffers and opportunities to create good, well-paid Australian jobs." Opposition to the proposal was voiced by the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) who are concerned that the decision represents a relaxation of environmental standards.

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