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"disheartened" Definitions
  1. having lost hope or confidence

495 Sentences With "disheartened"

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I'm so disheartened about last night, I'm disheartened about the 2016 election, with how white women voted.
On Pro Basketball If you are a fan of a mediocre-to-bad team, be disheartened — very disheartened — by what you are watching in the current N.B.A. finals.
That gets fired up, not disheartened, by its competitor's boldness.
I think the challenges, really, are just not getting disheartened.
"While I may be disappointed, I'm not disheartened," she said.
After six years of suppression, the Shia opposition is disheartened.
Still, Geiling said she wasn't disheartened by negative public sentiment.
It's extremely easy to get disheartened at Ark: Survival Evolved.
Woodrow Wilson may be celebrating, while James Madison is disheartened.
She became "disheartened" about a career in movies after that.
The last time I spoke to Gary, he sounded disheartened.
"He said, 'Well, I'm disheartened by it,'" Mr. Schumer said.
There were moments in the case when he grew disheartened.
"He's been really disheartened by the whole thing," Tompros said.
"People in St. Louis are disheartened by the vandalism," she said.
She was so disheartened by this that she left the movement.
It's difficult not to feel disheartened by the average swim ad.
But rather than feel disheartened by the dis, Odeleye felt validated.
She's disheartened of what this means for the community of Gilroy.
"We are disheartened by the way this situation unfolded," Southwest said.
Don't be disheartened by the false propaganda of fake exit polls.
"It left me feeling disheartened, emotional and truly scared," he wrote.
When I was not called, I was confused, outraged, and disheartened.
I graduated from college during the Watergate hearings and was disheartened.
I just hope policymakers don't get disheartened by the raw numbers.
Disheartened voters can quickly become a caldron of resentment and discontent.
Disheartened, she wondered whether walking to work was an impossible dream.
People across the party are disheartened by Mr Corbyn's faltering performance.
We're disheartened by Cam Newton's behavior, which we perceive as sexist.
It's confusing and I think (teachers are) disheartened by the process.
Tonight, I&aposm not angry, I&aposm just dumbfounded, disheartened and disappointed.
"We are disheartened by the way this situation unfolded," Mainz tells Tonic.
Gladstone would be disheartened by the lack of evolution in our democracy.
Despite his frustration with the White House, Kammen insists he's not disheartened.
"Alive In Shadows" is from the perspective of the downcast and disheartened.
Florida is not disheartened by the pathetic choices made by our lawmakers.
She was more disheartened after losing out on this second co-op.
Like The Game, T.I. says he's disgusted and disheartened by Nipsey's killing.
You're disheartened by the news, so you plow through a bag of chips.
Maria's brother, Charles, has grown so disheartened he has stopped attending court hearings.
She felt disheartened by the situation but decided not to take legal action.
But I have been disheartened by the obvious mistakes her campaign has made.
Occasionally, though, she has been disheartened by the mistrust of the news media.
It was much more about how disheartened I was, of not being pretty.
When you see the state of the country these days, are you disheartened?
Stressed and disheartened by the workload, forensic pathologists change careers or retire early.
Abby encouraged my daughter not to be disheartened if the world looks bleak.
A creative project you've been working on may slow down now—don't be disheartened!
I'd say disheartened is the word I'd use to sum up my initial reaction.
I appreciated Evan's honesty, but was also disheartened when he gave me an ultimatum.
Some supporters also say they are disheartened by the slow pace of domestic change.
Then, disheartened by the meager square footage, they expanded the quest to include brownstones.
The lengthy battle and partisan fighting over the Zika funding surprised and disheartened advocates.
I've always subscribed to the newspaper, although I am disheartened by the mug shots.
Displaced and disheartened, the Saints haltingly returned to a repaired Superdome after Hurricane Katrina.
He said the shooting made him disheartened, as he has no problems with anybody.
"I was disheartened by his comments on ABC," Ms. Hamann said of Mr. Falwell.
"We were disheartened," Melissa Emrey-Arras, who led the GAO's review, told NPR Thursday.
Don't be disheartened if it takes some time to break through, though, she said.
By summer 2016, Benita felt disheartened and considered moving back home to Texas for work.
I am disgusted, disheartened and I believe Governor Greitens is unfit to lead our state.
Some were especially disheartened that she wasn't mentioned during Jessica Alba's speech about gun violence.
Cher is disheartened — but not surprised — that Donald Trump seems to have clinched the presidency.
Aides returned to work disheartened, in their own telling, but determined to stick it out.
I am disgusted, disheartened, and I believe Governor Greitens is unfit to lead our state.
I just think that, to the people that are out here today, don't be disheartened.
Newman's win marks a reversal of fortunes for progressives, who have been disheartened after Rep.
Our suffragist predecessors would be disheartened to learn that we are still asking that question.
"We're disheartened that we had to get to this point," hospital President Sharon O'Keefe said.
Given these additional risks, Strachan says she's disheartened at the lack of women-specific campaigns.
Thoroughly disheartened, in 2014 Brian tweeted at Jonathan Rado, whose band Foxygen, the brothers admired.
Such disheartened Social Democrats, many of them blue-collar workers, now feel energised by Mr Schulz.
She said she felt "disheartened" about the newly passed law in Alabama that effectively bans abortion.
He was also disheartened by a map that showed his ranch within the eventual reserve boundaries.
The news of the visa ban has already disheartened Iraqi troops fighting alongside their American counterparts.
"He's been really disheartened by the whole thing," one of Furie's lawyers, Louis Tompros, told Motherboard.
" A statement has been issued regarding my client Azealia Banks, "Azealia is tremendously distraught and disheartened.
But she's disheartened that the federal government doesn't recognize the sacrifices teachers make for their students.
Many people lose weight initially, but tend to regain the weight and feel disheartened shortly after.
As I virtually pass by each house on Google Maps Street View, I grow increasingly disheartened.
I'm disheartened by the lack of compassion and understanding of many readers expressed in online comments.
Many readers were unsure where to place blame, but are disheartened by the lack of action.
If someone recommends that you take your energy down a notch, don't feel disheartened, he adds.
After feeling disheartened seeing frumpy, unflattering and particularly beige lingerie lines within the market, she felt uninspired.
"We were totally disappointed and disheartened and couldn't believe it," he recently told me over the phone.
It is alright to feel disheartened, sad, angry, frustrated, alone, but that is not all of reality.
It was a blow to an already disheartened citizenry, who know from experience how hard times are.
"Looking around at what's taking place in politics today, it is easy to get disheartened," he said.
Disheartened retail shareholders in the auditorium cheered those who opposed the deal (institutional shareholders had backed it).
"I was completely disheartened for the city of Malden but not defeated," he said at the event.
But, if you're having a tougher time zoning in on why you feel so disheartened and discouraged?
Teachers lost significant benefits and are disheartened as they brace themselves for negotiations for the coming year.
The more I tried—and failed—to be like them, the more anxious and disheartened I became.
Don't get disheartened by a lack of funds— you're the sign of abundance, you'll find a way!
She said she was particularly disheartened to see declines in the number of children with health insurance.
One employee said he did feel disheartened that Brin and Page left without speaking out for employees.
"I've been shocked and disheartened that the government isn't representing the will of the people," Hodgin said.
"I am disheartened and disgusted with this scandal," said Butner, who served for four years until June 2016.
Seales said she was incredibly disheartened to see black women defending Kelly in the wake of the documentary.
"I thought no one would believe in me and I was rather disheartened by the end," he added.
I am deeply curious and disheartened when people aren't able to express their full selves with one another.
Throughout the song, Hynes shows off his more disheartened side, which is a common mood throughout his projects.
And I'm really disheartened by it, but I have to wonder about what got us to this place.
What do you say to a young person who is unsure or disheartened about the world right now?
Of all the groups ruing what could have been, America's advanced energy sector must be left particularly disheartened.
But they are disheartened that he has not acknowledged or tried to help them with their current plight.
I was disheartened, however, with the adulatory light shed on the act of a physician administering lethal injections.
"Investors are disheartened," says Armando Abreu, director of Braselco, an energy consultancy in the northeastern city of Fortaleza.
"We're disheartened that we had to get to this point," UCMC President Sharon O'Keefe said in a statement.
Before coming to Chiz's, he lived in a local shelter, where the packaged food disgusted and disheartened him.
Conservative voters, in turn, could end up disheartened if they think Republicans in Washington are giving into Mr. Obama.
"We are equally disheartened hearing about the three officers who were shot in pursuit," Subramanian said in a statement.
She added that core inflation did not dip that much and she was not disheartened by economic data yet.
Junior communications staffers nervous, scared, and disheartened after hearing about the possible shakeup coming soon, sources told Fox News.
Many men around the facility were disheartened, and others angry, thinking about their own situations and how they'd fare.
Coming from a president just days before the nation's celebration of its independence, Americans have reason to be disheartened.
As lead author of the study, I can say that I was disheartened by our findings, but not surprised.
Many Democrats who supported Franken's policies and considered him a progressive icon were disheartened by how he was treated.
He warned against getting "disheartened" about politics and says he is afraid Americans will lose faith in their government.
He said he was disheartened to realise it was common for staff to use dirty towels to clean cups.
When you get beyond the smiles and handshakes of stallholders, it is obvious that many traders are seriously disheartened.
The puzzles suggest a nostalgic movement coming from the disheartened intention of reviving the intensity of a past time.
An attack makes them feel deflated and disheartened, and sometimes, they want to give up making their show entirely.
In newspapers, disheartened Ukrainians read daily about members of Parliament or finance officials lining their pockets with public money.
Disheartened by a torturous asylum process, they tried to swim across the Rio Grande from Matamoros to Brownsville, Tex.
Kidane orders Hirut to disguise Minim as the eponymous "Shadow King" in order to rally the nation's disheartened rebels.
They will be disheartened by the postponement, on June 2000th, of a Senate vote on the Republicans' health-care bill.
There are definitely independent developers who have been sort of disheartened by how little money they've been able to make.
" — Raýmani Zaloumis (@Raymani) October 17, 2016 Banks' manager also tweeted out a statement reading, "Azealia is tremendously distraught and disheartened.
So, I had to learn how to keep going, even when I was feeling really disheartened about the whole process.
Best Buy disheartened technology investors looking for an end-market bottom Thursday, when it announced weaker-than-expected holiday sales.
Just don't be disheartened if your bond can't withstand the test of time (like, the day after you get home).
Those disheartened by that perceived reality could theoretically derive satisfaction from seeing these high-profile figures relegated to pariah status.
As an Independent, Trump could form a coalition of disheartened Republicans and conservative Democrats that could upend our political system.
"I've been so disheartened by what's acceptable in the world right now, what's acceptable in the White House," McCain said.
Neither are optimal scenarios, and Khan said she's been disheartened by the government's narrative that prioritizes the economy over people.
"As you can imagine, the information you provided to the regional directors has created much uncertainty and has disheartened us."
So I'm a little disheartened that everyone is in their tribal camp, and we're not really engaging in good conversation.
Like many people who have fallen in love with this city, I was disheartened and felt Beijing's culture was lost.
As Mr. Scaramucci made his big entrance, Mr. Spicer exited quietly, disheartened that the president never quite appreciated his performance.
"We haven't had enough time to even talk about it, but I think people are disheartened and a little frustrated."
Cramer was disheartened to see the market tumble again on Friday after a week of Washington turmoil turned stocks sour.
"I've been so disheartened by what's acceptable in the world right now, what's acceptable in the White House," McCain said.
If you're feeling disheartened by the current limbo that we're in regarding reproductive rights, allow these four women to inspire you.
While he yearned to become a member of the Special Forces, he dropped out after two days, disheartened by the training.
Sometimes with stripping you can be pretty disheartened with how the male ego acts in a really drunk and horny situation.
Despite being disheartened, Leam says he keeps coming back time again on the off-chance that something might come from it.
I have become disheartened by the number of patients who received invasive treatment in the final days and hours of life.
Instead of growing disheartened, I decided that, even though I worked at a bank, I would make it work for me.
As a Black woman from Louisiana, Dixon told Refinery29 she was disheartened by the events in Charlottesville and Trump's lackluster response.
The move has disheartened liberals and cheered conservatives, but its impact is likely to be more limited than either side expects.
I am so disheartened by this news today and even more so because I have not seen you in a while.
The women who feel motivated to run for office rather than disheartened by Clinton's loss have some research on their side.
" Feeling really disheartened by the fact that so many people are saying "you're skinny so shut up about embrscing your body.
Disheartened Clinton supporters came to the group to express their grief, celebrate moments of solidarity and highlight small acts of activism.
It's normal to be disheartened by some of the ways in which pregnancy changes you, as Redworth wrote in another post.
Millions of disheartened, struggling working-class and middle-class voters are starving for a voice that supports their needs and goals.
She had already told us that she was glad to be back from her vacation and wasn't disheartened by the election.
"As a school, we are disheartened because our students were treated with disrespect and made to feel unwelcome," the school wrote.
Don't be too disheartened, though; as it turns out, sex is the most common reason that people report initiating a FWBR.
Although her house survived the earthquake, she said she was disheartened to see the destroyed buildings in her town of Yauco.
By this time she had grown disheartened with the law's ability to improve the lives of the country's most marginalized people.
Ms. Holliday said she had been startled and disheartened on Friday by the venom that greeted the news of her participation.
A couple of my colleagues were disheartened to see that work made me cry, but only 2 percent of the time.
Disheartened, Corporal Limon, who had served in the Middle East, left the Marines when his tour of duty ended this August.
Suddenly, she says, she couldn't help feeling disheartened by the barriers that inevitably lay ahead of them, no matter their academic abilities.
As a kid, I was disheartened to find out that clouds are just visible masses of water and don't work like trampolines.
But if you've ever felt drained and disheartened by the seemingly perfect lives people display on their Instagram accounts, you're not alone.
As a gay man with three children, he was especially disheartened by the leaked policy change regarding children of same-sex parents.
Bungie's main goal is to try and court back disheartened players who feel like the game lost the magic of the original.
And if you don't fill your dream with passion, then you can become disheartened about your career choice during the tough times.
Trump's ascension to the Republican presidential nomination disheartened people of color as much as it made white supremacists and white nationalists giddy.
American pilot Todd Wissing was disheartened that the MCAS system had not been included in the training manual for the 737 Max.
He was easily disheartened if he found himself under pressure—both the pace of Velasquez or the methodical, unrelenting attack of Overeem.
About ten disheartened terrorists have been taken into custody, he says, bringing the total waving the white flag to more than 900.
"We are disheartened the ruling rewards ideologically motivated lawsuits filed in multiple courts by the ACLU and abortion advocates," the statement said.
If you're disheartened by the other drawbacks — of which there are many — there are at least four arguable reasons to see it.
Many of us were disheartened by the death of Tamir Rice, a young Cleveland boy who was gunned down by police officers.
Some of YouTube's biggest stars have become increasingly disheartened with the platform — and now it's taking steps to win back their love.
I don't get disheartened if people are stationary—people have parties in their heads as well as the rest of their body.
But Mr. Rodriguez says he is disheartened that the final assessment of years of service could be conviction for a hate crime.
But when I woke up on Monday to supportive, if disheartened, emails from readers, I knew that I had gotten it right.
But she also said that she was disheartened by the experience and had heard that other students were feeling the same way.
CNBC's Jim Cramer was disheartened to see the market tumble again on Friday after a week of Washington turmoil turned stocks sour.
"Personally, when I look at some of the free charts and I see the games that are in there, I'm disheartened," says Holowaty.
Disheartened, and frankly a little disgusted, I looked down at my hideous wheelchair and knew I owed it to myself to try again.
Geoffrey Supran, a renewable energy researcher and activist, said he was disheartened by the "climate-denying cabinet" that Trump is seeking to build.
I hope voters are not disheartened by the nasty rhetoric of the campaign and instead exercise their right to make a better choice.
When I showed up for the audition a week later, I was disheartened to see that it was far from a foregone conclusion.
I had a 'CNN is fake news protest' scheduled for tomorrow at their headquarters in Atlanta that I'm canceling because I'm so disheartened.
When I reached Khosrowshahi by phone shortly afterward, he seemed disheartened, and disarmed by the intense scrutiny that comes with his new job.
Dive through the openings, stick to Johnson and make him work consistently rather than straining for one big takedown attempt and feeling disheartened.
"We're disheartened that we had to get to this point," Sharon O'Keefe, the University of Chicago Medical Center president, said in a release.
I had a CNN is fake news protest scheduled for tomorrow at their headquarters in Atlanta that I'm cancelling because I'm so disheartened.
But Venezuelans are also exhausted, disheartened, and disappointed at the opposition's seeming inability to put the country on a clear path toward change.
The Miss World USA crown got her in the door for auditions, but Ms. Carter was disheartened to find limited roles for women.
Don't be disheartened if you're particularly stiff (though you may want to start with simpler stretches like bending forward to touch your toes).
In the Merkel-Trump photo, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan looked a bit like a disheartened witness to the tense face-off.
In the early 1900s, young January Scaller is the ward of the wealthy Mr. Locke, living lonely and disheartened in his opulent mansion.
I've been disheartened to discover the extent to which, in a mixed environment, the children themselves seem to self-segregate by socioeconomic status.
As someone who takes these rights and freedoms very seriously, I am disheartened that the ACLU has framed its concerns under such pretexts.
The feuding among Taejo's sons, I was told, so disheartened the king that he abandoned his palace in Seoul and retreated to Hamhung.
"We are disheartened by the way this situation unfolded and the customer's removal by local law enforcement officers," Mainz said in the statement.
"I used to get so disheartened when I would go shopping for swimwear with my friends who had no issue finding them," Boython continued.
Investors were disheartened on Wednesday by a report from ADP that showed the private sector added just 156,000 jobs in April, well below estimates.
"I apologize if it was taken the wrong way — and I'm frankly just very surprised and a little disheartened by … the response," he said.
Some people in the testing and teaching professions say they were disheartened by how the College Board or ETS handled evidence of possible breaches.
"This has disheartened us, but after our research, the conclusion was that doing teleconsultations is not illegal, and can save lives, cost and time".
A Twitter thread is offering some hope for Muslims and others disheartened in the week since Donald Trump's immigration and travel ban was signed.
I recognize that there's a lot to be disheartened by there, but we saw VR and now VR is turning into a real thing.
This latest outrage has disheartened Trump's circle somewhat; business executives, generals and security officials, advisers, and even family members have semaphored their private despair.
Nonetheless, many Americans are working part time or for low wages or have become disheartened enough to drop out of the labor force altogether.
The school wrote that it was "disheartened and disturbed" by the incident which included a breach of the school's honor code and harassment policy.
The agency's actions have left environmental and consumer activists disheartened and doubtful the EPA will listen to any serious independent scrutiny of glyphosate's safety.
"We are disheartened by the way this situation unfolded and the Customer's removal by local law enforcement officers," the spokesman said, in a statement.
Over the past few days, she could imagine, the president was feeling disheartened that the speaker had been distancing the party from the Squad.
After delivering its best quarterly report ever, Home Depot's stock was eviscerated from that conference call, which Cramer said left him outraged and disheartened.
Those who see impeachment as a legitimate effort to address serious presidential misconduct, on the other hand, will be bewildered and disheartened by it.
Now the Kurds, disheartened by the US failure to support them in Afrin, have turned to the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad for support.
Disheartened and disorganized, the opposition has yet to recover public trust in spite of concern about Lopez Obrador's economic management and his polarizing instincts.
For as much as I generally enjoy the Marvel movies, I'm disheartened by the possibility that their particular form might take over the film industry.
But Katie said they're both disheartened by how Trump is holding federal workers hostage because Democrats haven't agreed to fund the US–Mexico border wall.
But I believe there's enough people who have been disheartened by the current president's situation that they are ready to rise up and see changes.
To the Editor: I was so disheartened by Barbara Ehrenreich's leap to assume that it's selfish to find personal empowerment through positive thinking and gratitude.
While many were disheartened that female directors had been utterly overlooked, the majority of nominees for Best Original Song went to women songwriters and vocalists.
Upon the film's release, fans were disheartened—unfortunately, that ephemeral moment in the trailer was the only sighting of the two women in the film.
By the way, anyone hoping Friday's melee was merely an aberration will be disheartened, though probably not surprised, by the IRA's promise of further repercussions.
"How to Get More Likes on Social Media" is an animated parody video featuring a young woman who's disheartened by her lack of Instagram likes.
Minnick seemed disheartened when I explained that Clemson University had the right to rent its property out to any presidential candidate, no matter how controversial.
She realized, disheartened, that there was no way he could help her; she was telling him more about the medication than she was getting back.
In a statement, Danone said it is shocked and disheartened at Newton's behavior and comments, which it perceives as sexist and disparaging to all women.
Another user, writing under the handle Okraball, posted in March 2018 that they were disheartened by unrealistic figures at the top of their class' leaderboard.
Cynthia Yoder West Windsor, N.J. As a lifelong liberal Democrat, I find myself profoundly disheartened by Remnick's decision to cancel Bannon's appearance at the Festival.
Truffaut called Bachchan a "one-man industry"; a nation full of disheartened unemployed youths called him "the angry young man"; mothers called him their son.
But he was so disheartened by the tuition plan, he said in an interview, that he moved to San Francisco to become a web designer.
But at some schools, they've had a large negative impact: Students are disheartened by the messages and conclude they're not capable of success in school.
A win by Newman on Tuesday would bring a surge of energy to progressives disheartened by a stinging loss earlier this month against Texas Rep.
Silver said that he was disheartened by reports of a stalemate in the dispute and that he would be willing to do more to help.
" At another point, Kasich seemed genuinely disheartened and baffled by the sheer childishness of his rivals, muttering, "I got to tell ya, this is just crazy.
"I am disheartened by the violence that occurred in the Legislative Council building and would like to condemn such destructive acts," he said in a statement.
"We are disheartened to hear that there has been a misunderstanding of the underlying theme of the collection," a representative for Moschino said in the statement.
Disheartened yet determined, guitarist and songwriter Greg Camp (who, ironically, is not a sports fan) persevered, finding inspiration in the letters he received from young fans.
Post-Kavanaugh, activists seem even more disheartened that Democrats haven't made efforts to stage additional resistance to a broader Republican effort to remake the federal judiciary.
I would have been equally disheartened if Provo, Utah, my former residence in a deeply conservative place, had chosen to reject Democrats seeking to gather there.
Like so many other celebs, Cyrus was obviously shocked and disheartened that the candidate she believed in and supported is not heading to the White House.
"I'm disappointed and disheartened that the Senate could not come together to support these brave men and women," Shaheen said in a written statement Tuesday afternoon.
In a statement, the university's president said the school was "dismayed and disheartened" to learn Earnest was a student and was working with the sheriff's department.
But after being kept at minimum wage for a couple of years, Torres grew disheartened when Tartine reduced its health insurance benefits for part-time employees.
"I'm disappointed and disheartened that the Senate could not come together to support these brave men and women," Shaheen said in a written statement Tuesday afternoon.
I think he is still disheartened by the way Pepe is being used in the media and is willing and able to respond to that aggressively.
While disheartened by the linguistic exclusions of software engineering, Nasser, who now lives in New York, told me he embraces the value of simply starting a discussion.
Alexander Mosa, MagniWare CEO and co-founder "I became a bit disheartened by how long it would take for discoveries to be translated to citizenship," he said.
"I wanted to say how saddened and disheartened I am by the actions of this deputy and the senseless loss of these innocent lives," Chronister told reporters.
The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) in Yemen said it was "disheartened with reports of the killing and injury of children" in a Twitter post.
Chilean amateur Toto Gana suffered the ignominy of finishing bottom of the field on 17 over par, but the 19-year-old did not seem too disheartened.
The story of Belfort's career has always been that he is extremely dangerous in bursts of action early and tends to get disheartened and tire after this.
Two days after her purse was stolen in Tucson, Arizona, in July, Carlotta Flores returned to work at her family's Mexican restaurant, El Charro Cafe, feeling disheartened.
Instead of remaining disheartened, he got in touch with the program selection committee, who told him he could still try applying if he could correct his eyesight.
This pushed Brown's electoral victory out of the headlines and sent bank stocks sharply lower, and in the process, fed red meat to Obama's disheartened progressive base.
Disheartened by the progress of his career, Conrad allows himself to become involved with an animal-rights activist who wants to expose the cruelties of his research.
Trump has been disheartened by what he sees as an intractable conflict and appears to be unimpressed by the options presented to him by the military brass.
Though Jørstad was feeling disheartened about her stomach, her thousands of followers sent her words of encouragement and pointed out that her body created three happy babies.
Fighting with a trimmed beard in Canada and then returning home confused and disheartened is a tradition that lies deep down in the blood of your people.
Years later, both Santana and Robinson were working six-figure jobs in the tech practices of elite corporations but were disheartened by the homogeneity of their surroundings.
Disheartened by the lack of will to pave a road to her medical center, Maryam makes it her election promise to do so herself if she wins.
Disheartened by the lack of will to pave a road to her medical center, Maryam makes it her election promise to do so herself if she wins.
Or was British fashion, disheartened and in flux amid Brexit, simply so desperate for a fairy tale it was kissing a frog and declaring him a king?
In Salt Lake City on Thursday, voters said they were more disheartened by the acrimonious tone in Las Vegas than they were by Mr. Bloomberg's unimpressive night.
"This may not be the outcome we wanted but while I may be disappointed, I'm not disheartened," Preckwinkle told supporters after she called Lightfoot to congratulate her.
Porsha tells TMZ she's extremely disheartened Kandi would stoop low and bring the word "hate" into the mix while referencing her church sermon from 10 years ago.
A visibly disheartened Schaaf said Friday that the police department has made progress and that it was a shame many good officers were being tainted by the scandals.
While we are all disheartened by the appearance of an animal in distress, everyone has assured us that Hercules the German Shepherd was not harmed throughout the filmmaking.
Bangladesh's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said ANFREL canceled its observation mission itself while the approval process was under way, adding it was "disheartened" by the State Department's statement.
This would allay the fears of investors, already disheartened at Britain's choice to leave the EU. To aid this, a ministry for migrant communities should be set up.
Americans who are bewildered, disheartened or infuriated by our current electoral politics (check all that apply) will recognize in "Serious Sweet" a British version of the same malaise.
"Looking around at what's taking place in politics today, it is so easy to get disheartened," Mr. Ryan told an audience of House interns assembled for the speech.
When he couldn't power the takedown on Overeem, and when he couldn't flatten out Cain Velasquez, he became disheartened and was lit up with their superior striking games.
"We — along with so many who work to serve students and teachers — are profoundly disheartened and disappointed if these allegations are true," Mr. Sundstrom wrote in a statement.
When Gene Luen Yang's tour for his new graphic novel, "Dragon Hoops," was canceled as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, "I felt disheartened and helpless," he said.
He said he was disheartened to come home and see how his visit to Pittsburgh was covered — the trip drew protests and was skipped by several congressional leaders.
The sudden breach between the two leading liberals in the Democratic primary race has disheartened those who fear it could provide an advantage to the party's moderate candidates.
While we are all disheartened by the appearance of an animal in distress, everyone has assured us that Hercules the German shepherd was not harmed throughout the filmmaking.
He was particularly disheartened by Trump's reaction to the 2017 white-supremacist marches and violence in Charlottesville and by his transgender military ban, which Chalgren called needlessly cruel.
"So I really think this election, they're so disheartened, so down and so tired and discouraged, this may be their Kent State or their Edmund Pettus Bridge," he said.
"If you are reading this and feel disheartened by your struggle, I ask you to fight and keep walking forward like the champion that you are," she advised others.
But others say that plenty of questions remain, and that they are disheartened by a seeming reluctance by Duke, Johnson & Johnson and Bayer to be forthright about the problem.
Just 21% of eligible 18-to-29 year olds voted in the 2014 midterms — and that's down to feeling powerless and disheartened by the political process, according to Brown.
When things didn't pan out, a disheartened Harris moved home – but after he was discovered on MySpace a few years later, he signed with a major label in 2006.
"We do not tolerate this type of behavior and we are disheartened that any of our students would be subject to discrimination," Superintendent Addison Davis said in a statement.
I was disheartened to see a few academics stating on Twitter that they would be open to the possibility of volunteering their services if they could swing it financially.
" Then I became disheartened when Ken Buck, a Republican member of Congress from Colorado, called a military proposal to prepare for sea-level rise a "radical climate change agenda.
But some Republicans are disheartened by Mr. Christie's integration into the Trump machinery, seeing it as a lost opportunity to build a more inclusive Republican Party this election year.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. Events in June won't have left everyone satisfied, but there are still reasons to be cheerful for those disheartened by Brexit.
Fresh from a final-round collapse at the Phoenix Open, a disheartened Snedeker was the apprentice hoping for a few minutes to learn at the knee of the master.
I turned back toward Penn Station, disheartened that I had missed my ride but mostly frustrated with myself for lacking the gumption to insist that the cab was mine.
For the last couple years, I am profoundly disheartened when I learn that a friend or family member continues to support a man so clearly without character or morals.
The ad, narrated by a father disheartened by the gender inequalities his daughter will face, shows scenes of the daughter beating her male opponents at a local cart race.
You can very nearly imagine a rough sketch of this sentence on the opposite wall, with a white museum card beside it: ''Study for a Portrait of Elvis, Disheartened.''
One other thing ... our sources say the family was disheartened the doc used personal photos of Odin without their permission -- but they'd rather avoid a whole new legal battle.
And I am so disappointed and disheartened that our country chose as our president a man who thinks nothing of demeaning women, attacking them physically and deriding them verbally.
He comes off, these days, as deeply disheartened, perhaps even defeated, and yet Patagonia is bigger, and more active in environmental and labor advocacy, than it has ever been.
But Mr. Franken's tone was also found wanting: Some female Democratic senators suggested that they were surprised and disheartened that he did not take more responsibility for his acts.
"We are disheartened about the layoffs many journalists are facing right now and are working to prevent people coordinating on other services from making the situation worse," they said.
He was especially disheartened by the behavior of other young people in the industry, whom he felt were often more concerned with maintaining a successful Instagram presence than anything else.
After graduating from American University in DC, however, he became disheartened by the idea of a career in government after talking to people whose jobs he'd previously thought he wanted.
True crime obsessives may be disheartened to find that there are only a few relevant results for the term on iTunes, and no landing page for this genre of podcast.
He's still a dreamboat, but a battered and disheartened one — aware his best days might be behind him and that he's got little by way of promise in his future.
" He wrote on his website that day that he was "disheartened" and that "the voters have rewarded possibly the most uncivil and disgusting behavior from any candidate I can recall.
Instead of your cheers, I ask for your silence so that I might speak directly to my opponent and to the people who are discouraged and disheartened with tonight's results.
"I'm more fearful and disheartened for the future of this country than I've ever been in my life, and I've been studying political history for a long time," he said.
I came back home seven years ago, and I was really disheartened by the fact that the future of Detroit was being aggressively created by white men, white wealthy men.
Minter, 68, said she took on the Playboy project as an opportunity to celebrate pubic hair, which, she was disheartened to learn, a number of young women were lasering away.
After being disheartened by the blatant disrespect for democracy, Lisa gave an impassioned speech to her school, calling Washington a "swamp" with the "fetid stench of corruption" in the air.
Disheartened by a lack of progress in Washington, Mr. Miller, 57, announced last spring that he would not seek re-election in his solidly Republican district in the Florida panhandle.
Do we choose to be disheartened by the thorny problems of contemporary society or pretend to have solved them by moving up the "satin-ribbon bombing line" on the map?
"While we are all disheartened by the appearance of an animal in distress, everyone has assured us that Hercules the German Shepherd was not harmed throughout the filmmaking," the statement read.
Adult Chuck E. Cheese aficionados are understandably disheartened by the news, and took to Retro Pizza Zone forum—a gathering place for fans of all things cheesy and robotic—to grieve.
At its most basic, this is an appeal to stay clear and focused, and to not be afraid or disheartened by what our brains and bodies are trying to tell us.
"We are shocked and disheartened at the behavior and comments of Cam Newton toward Jourdan Rodrigue, which we perceive as sexist and disparaging to all women," read a statement from Dannon.
" Blankfein acknowledged that the presidential campaign cycle had been divisive and that many Goldman employees "may feel uncertain, or perhaps even disheartened or uncomfortable with the outcomes of these political cycles.
As the video from South Gate Middle School erupted in Facebook groups and on Twitter, many disheartened parents and teachers were exasperated that this incident is what people were focusing on.
For those children disheartened at the fact that they don't have a "traditional" family, I want to reassure them that with hard work and determination they can achieve whatever they want.
When I saw the doll in person, I cringed and was truly disheartened by the thought of a black child being beaten by another child or an adult for pure pleasure.
Audi's pro-equality ad ran during this year's Super Bowl and features a voiceover from a father disheartened by the sexism his young daughter is likely to face in later life.
Another Indo-Canadian cabinet minister, Amarjeet Sohi, echoed the sentiment, saying that while he was "disheartened and disappointed" by the images, they did not reconcile with the Trudeau he knew now.
Curry said that his office would "vigorously prosecute" the case, according to the AP. "We are disheartened that ghoulish and inappropriate public commentary has politicized this tragedy," Curry, a Democrat, said.
And I have been really disheartened to learn that even with all the progress made in recent years, many parents would still be ashamed if their children had a mental health problem.
" Georgia Schools Superintendent Richard Woods said of the decision to fire Spencer: "Like most people, I was disheartened and disgusted to see the posts made by Mr. Spencer on his Facebook page.
Yet Testut, a longtime Apple fan, was disheartened when he came to realize that classic video games from developers like Nintendo would never make their way onto the official iOS App Store.
F: No, I was never disheartened because I had a deep conviction that innovation is not only about technology but also about how you do business and what the company stands for.
After news of the judge's dismissal broke, disheartened fans took to Twitter to support Kesha – and criticize Sony, to the point that the hashtag "#SonySupportsRape" was trending on the social media platform.
But I was disheartened when I read the CDC's 16 recommended topics for sex-ed classes, which left a lot to be desired: They focused almost entirely on abstinence and STI prevention.
Angry and disheartened after I'd ground through the voluminous report Thursday afternoon, I called my friend and former colleague, Robert Anderson, who retired recently as executive assistant director, the bureau's No. 3.
In what seems like news from bygone eras, the results of the American election have many people scared and hopeless, but millions of disheartened Americans must look for light in the dark.
Speaking on Thursday in Geneva, Syria humanitarian task force coordinator Jan Egeland said he was "disappointed and disheartened" at delays and outright denial of access for humanitarian convoys in the past week.
Following Blue Slide Park and 2012's more psychedelic and substantive Macadelic, Miller struggled with fame and drugs, disheartened by critics who dismissed him as another entry into the frat-rap canon.
I heard about the executive orders—one of the many that has been going through in the past few days, and I just was disheartened, not surprised, that this is going on.
Facing the cameras, I wondered who benefited from the protections supposedly provided by our government and was disheartened to recognize how citizens themselves must hold authorities accountable for their aggressive tactics presently.
After days of increasing tensions between their campaigns, they confronted each other directly over a dispute that has upended their longtime truce and disheartened left-wing voters weeks before the Iowa caucuses.
Align yourself with the culturally disheartened … figure out why people don't feel so upwardly mobile anymore … and show respect — more than that, protectiveness — toward the economic system that made America rich … capitalism.
Veterans of the Free Speech Movement of the '60s, a seminal moment in the university's history, are disheartened that Berkeley is now associated with violence and blocking speech instead of promoting it.
Speaking on Howard Stern&aposs radio show, Clinton said she was disheartened by the results of the 2016 US presidential election, despite her winning the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes.
But tightening restrictions have closed off such venues, and liberal academics like Professor Xu have become increasingly disheartened about the prospects for political relaxation and a measure of democratization under party rule.
When we asked about his personal feelings regarding Trump's response to the tragedy, he had this to say:I am saddened, disheartened and disgusted by Trumps remarks as the presiding leader of our country.
So, we are grateful at the steps that the mayor is taking, the steps that the current chief of police is taking, but we are a little disheartened at the Mesa Police Association.
" The statement continues: "We are disheartened that the child in question has been subjected to this type of media scrutiny and has had her rights to privacy or confidentiality violated by this family.
And, "if you are feeling disheartened about something in your life or feel like giving up, instead, channel the energy of the first quarter moon to help you through this time," Gustafson says.
Laura and Kevin Moore were disheartened to realize early on in their vacation to Disney World that there were no changing hoists in any of the park's public bathrooms for their son William.
The tale of J.K. Rowling's attempts to find a publisher for the Harry Potter books is an oft-told and inspiring story of eventual triumph over rejection for anyone feeling disheartened or hopeless.
But the XY crew aren't disheartened—it was an inevitable setback, one they hope to chalk up to a blip, that was bound happen when throwing parties by the seats of their pants.
Younger voters liked his campaign vows to address social inequality and the lack of economic opportunity, but the older generation was disheartened by what they perceived to be his softer stance on Pyongyang.
Many of us who arrived in New York in the last decades of the last century, looking to the theater for news about what it meant to be gay, found ourselves serially disheartened.
Pessimism setting in Advocacy groups who have been a constant presence on the left pushing for a deal have been disheartened by the lack of success even when they have accepted some concessions.
But many were worried about backlash after Monday's attack, and Mr. Nooh said some had already been disheartened by recent discourse about Muslims and by the policies of President-elect Donald J. Trump.
"We are both disturbed and disheartened to read these new allegations and we appreciate the courage it takes for anyone to come forward with this kind of account," the statement read in part.
A schoolteacher, he's disheartened to discover that her senior position at a respected consulting firm basically has her formulating different scenarios to help her client lay off skilled workers and find cheaper workers elsewhere.
"I felt disheartened that the promises our leaders made after 9/20203 to take out the Islamic extremist terrorists seemed to have been forgotten," Gabbard wrote in a 2014 op-ed for Time magazine.
I was disheartened that so many are focused on developing relationships for opportunistic reasons and weren't genuinely in it for the love and passion of the craft but merely for the fame and fortune.
The company said in a statement to ESPN, ''We are shocked and disheartened at the behavior and comments of Cam Newton towards Jourdan Rodrigue, which we perceive as sexist and disparaging to all women.
SAN DIEGO — Hollywood has been intent on adapting anime for the big screen for decades, but most attempts have bombed at the box office and left anime fans feeling disheartened about future American remakes.
" With a much more demure mood, Blackman says: "Everybody started claiming that it was them who had did it and he just got so disheartened by it that he was like, ''ou know what?
If you say, "I'm really disheartened that we have a collapse of public discourse and these people talking about alternative facts," then speak up and say there are no such thing as alternative facts.
The White House is insisting that Judge Neil Gorsuch, the nominee for the Supreme Court, was not referring to Mr. Trump when he said privately that he was disheartened by attacks on the courts.
Many Israelis have become emboldened, and Palestinians disheartened, over what to expect from the Trump administration, which has emphatically sided with Israel and raised doubts about whether a two-state solution should be pursued.
"We are disheartened that the strategies we have employed have not achieved the results we had intended," said Elizabeth Van Winkle, executive director of one of the Pentagon offices that looks into sexual assault.
The anti-racism organization Kick It Out said it was "disheartened, but not surprised" by the ruling and urged UEFA to rethink the process, which Kick It Out said produced penalties that do not work.
His poor performance so far in the race has disheartened investors who see Alckmin as the best bet to rein in Brazil's $40 billion primary budget deficit and restore confidence in Latin America's largest economy.
She said she left disheartened at the lack of zeal for changes, such as improving the quality of the information used in the increasingly data-driven interactions between New Yorkers and the criminal justice system.
CLEVELAND — Mike Hill, a black Republican state representative in Florida, grew steadily more disheartened as he watched television clips of his party's overwhelmingly white national convention lecturing African-Americans about the police and race relations.
Again, we are deeply disheartened by the situation that took place at our Weekender, and will be taking every necessary course of action to help those affected, and follow due process with the local police.
She recognized that for those disheartened by the election's outcome, establishing our campus as a microcosm of a society truly in dialogue with itself would prevent a future election cycle as ugly as this one.
The question among backers of Mr. Jones, given the significant Republican advantage in the state, is whether enough of those disheartened Republican voters are willing to break their partisan habit, even if just this once.
While Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is surely disheartened to have had five articles of impeachment filed against him by a clutch of congressional Republicans on Wednesday evening, he should not take the move personally.
"I am disappointed and disheartened that Chairman [Elijah] Cummings's first major hearing will feature Michael Cohen as phase one of the Democrats' coordinated campaign to remove the President from office," Jordan said in a statement.
I didn't love the concluding Mass Effect 3, which left the majority of players disheartened with a confusing and underwhelming ending, but it still had a number of highlights while resolving the smaller, character-driven storylines.
He was disheartened by the election result and feared that Trump's policy to ban immigrants from Muslim-majority countries was the opening strike for a new stage of bad times for people who look like him.
"The family was disheartened because they thought if they were going to have a good chance at justice for Stephon, it was going to come from the federal government," the attorney, Benjamin Crump, told BuzzFeed News.
Much like Jake Gyllenhaal's Robert Graysmith in the 2007 film Zodiac, I was disheartened when my thorough investigation and confident conclusions did not produce the results I wanted — but it didn't mean that I was wrong.
It's a sentiment shared  by Oleg, who finds out about Nina's death and becomes disheartened by conversations he has with his father and Arkady, who try to convince that Nina probably deserved being sentenced to death.
However, during this visit, she was disheartened when she couldn't fit into them and had to go up three sizes — only to come home and compare the waist bands and realize they were essentially the same.
Elizabeth Warren ended her presidential campaign -- in spite of a smart and substantive run, commanding debate wins, and a powerful role in shaping the issues and narrative of this election -- countless people are outraged and disheartened.
As a Greek-American who visits Greece frequently, I was a bit disheartened that the hotel did not pay greater homage to the country's rich history and culture in its décor, music and even TV channels.
" He is frustrated by suggestions that his probe of the Justice Department is politically motivated and disheartened that his oversight efforts have been viewed as "tension between a Republican president and Republican members of the House.
"There are many barriers that have prevented veterans from applying for the program, so we are disheartened that this crucial program has not yet helped those who need it most," the organization said in a statement.
I am just dumbfounded, disheartened and disappointed over the long awaited, often delayed Inspector General&aposs report on the actions of the Department of Justice and the FBI in the handling of the Clinton e-mail investigation.
Disheartened by the treatment of friend and fellow rapper Meek Mill during a recent sentencing, rapper Jay-Z took a hard stance for criminal justice reform in an op-ed published Friday in the New York Times.
Until then, if you're tempted to ridicule someone who claims that we can eradicate the gender pay gap and end climate change in our lifetimes, don't be disheartened—they're likely the freakishly optimistic exception, not the rule.
I felt disheartened because Mercedes' new suite of semi-autonomous safety tech, Drive Pilot, simply didn't feel as robust as Tesla's Autopilot that I had tested on the very same stretch of freeways some eight months before.
Many managers would be disheartened by such a loss, especially with the Yankees needing to make up five games in a division race with the Boston Red Sox and a key series in Boston coming next week.
Fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad, who won a bronze medal during the 85033 Olympics as the first U.S. athlete to ever compete while wearing a hijab, said that she was "upset and disheartened" by the incident, according to Popsugar.
"How could I think I had anything to teach these kids about reality?" a disheartened Jackie muses in a final conversation with the lawyer, during which she learns which student has the best chance of receiving asylum.
Listening to the disheartened but thoughtful Mr. Fields, his fate resting on the whims of various presidents, was a sober reminder: News as daily spectator sport is a luxury, for those lucky enough to be mere spectators.
And at a time when, generally speaking, open dialogue about thoughts and feelings is encouraged and celebrated, there is a risk that, today, many might feel disheartened—like they should shut up and get on with it.
"I&aposm disheartened with the system but my head&aposs up, and I&aposm going to go do what I have to do and make it through the next couple of days," the actor told Fox News exclusively.
However, be aware that cosmetic science and formulation is not clear-cut and, as with everything in life, there are no 100% guarantees — so don't be disheartened when trying a new product that doesn't agree with your skin.
"I left school at 16 with dreams of attending the National Youth Music Theatre but was disheartened when I realised how much it would cost," Elba, who became a Prince's Trust ambassador, wrote for the Mirror in 2013.
Cruz is now in the process of crafting an incoherent coalition—one half made up of right-wing zealots who adore him, the other by disheartened establishment Republicans who only support him because the alternative is so wretched.
It had been only a few years since he shot a TV pilot for a show that did not get picked up, leaving him so disheartened about acting that he started applying for jobs as a hotel clerk.
Critics have thought Touré is too laid back to use his skills to the fullest, and of all the players that Pellegrini has trusted, he would have to be the most disheartened to hear that Guardiola was coming.
Killjoy by Erika Curmudgeon by Reese Dekker and Ellie Sullivan Finesse by Eric, Jose and Parker Monotony by Masa Kawasaki Equinox by Caroline Knight Comeuppance by Cassie and Jason Guffaw by Meghan O'Brien Pry by Mark Chappell Disheartened
" Derek Wu, a single Angeleno, told me he was initially optimistic that Color Dating would be non-racist and promote interracial dating but was disheartened to find the app description framed attraction as something that "can't be helped.
Canadians "will undoubtedly be disheartened" to see the Trudeau government place someone from industry into the top decision-making position while millions are relying on the CRTC to help render more affordable internet services, said OpenMedia's Meghan Sali.
I had low expectations, but I was still disheartened by the ugliness of the city where I had grown up and horrified by how dysfunctional, difficult and dangerous daily life had become for the great majority of Iraqis.
It's easy to get disenchanted and even disheartened in DC. So many people arrive here with ambitious and genuine goals of changing the world only to be held back by political realities that so often plague Capitol Hill.
The sudden rift — triggered by a contested statement by Mr. Sanders to Ms. Warren in 210 that a woman couldn't win in 220 — has disheartened progressives, who fear it may provide an advantage to the party's moderate candidates.
Senator Patty Murray of Washington, the top Democrat on the committee that approved Ms. DeVos — and a former educator herself — urged disheartened advocates on Tuesday morning before the vote not to think of their efforts as a waste.
I was disheartened to see that the article made no mention of WikiLeaks' seeming alliance with Russia and the Trump administration, as evidenced by the selective leaking of DNC documents but not RNC documents during last year's campaign.
As the family made attempts to travel to the United States to accompany Dilbireen during his next round of surgeries and to introduce him to his brother, Trump, they were both confused and disheartened by the resistance they faced.
And there were a lot of folks to whom I spoke in West Virginia who kind of took issue with that choice, and were kind of disheartened by the fact that that's the one I was choosing to investigate.
Disheartened by a lack of culture and jobs in the war-scarred West African nation, the 27-year-old launched Kriterion Monrovia - a student-run organization which hosts cultural events, screens films and offers young people part-time work.
"In most other areas, an increased number of prospective buyers appear to be either wavering at the steeper home prices pushed up by inventory shortages or disheartened by the competition for the miniscule number of affordable listings," Yun said.
"Everyone feels disheartened and sad," says Marie Owens Thomsen, chief economist of Indosuez Wealth Management, the private banking arm of Credit Agricole, who fears dark days lie ahead for Britain, including a worsening balance of payments and a recession.
Here are three things to do if you don't have a summer internship yet: Student's should not feel disheartened over not having summer plans lined up yet because it is still possible to land a paid internship, says Salemi.
Notwithstanding its heavy Russian accent, democratic socialism is bringing under one roof all the true believers and intellectuals disheartened and disillusioned by the ugliness of Stalinism, Maoism, and other socialist "isms" but still yearning for equality, fairness and righteousness.
He was further disheartened in 2015 when the state Senate failed to advance a bill that would have made it a crime to leave unsecured guns around children, a more modest version of the storage measure he is advocating.
Representative Rosa DeLauro, a Connecticut Democrat on the Appropriations Committee, told Ms. DeVos on Tuesday that she was disheartened to hear the plans for the budget office, which she said was central to managing the department's programs and resources.
Like most people who started a federal job in 2009, she was also disheartened to learn that the then-current state of federal IT departments was such that she could not connect her personal smartphone to a State Department email address.
Many will be disheartened that, under pressure from companies including ExxonMobil, Republicans in Congress were this week planning to scrap a rule, aimed at reducing corruption in oil-rich countries, that forces firms to publish all payments to foreign governments.
The attorney for the family of Stephon Clark said they were "disheartened" by the White House calling his death a "local matter" as it was thrust Wednesday into the media spectacle of Al Sharpton's annual convention in New York City.
"We suspect the RBA will become disheartened by further shifts towards lower and negative cash rates globally, giving rise to increased risk that the AUD trades above levels which it sees as fair," said Andrew Ticehurst, an economist at Nomura.
"We are shocked and disheartened at the behavior and comments of Cam Newton toward Jourdan Rodrigue, which we perceive as sexist and disparaging to all women," read a statement by Michael Neuwirth, a senior director of external communications for Dannon.
She urged the Facebook Live audience not to feel disheartened if it didn't seem the social distancing measures were making an instant impact and explained there would be a delay of several days before the positive impact would be felt.
Mr. Trump's feud with the judiciary, meanwhile, heightened on Thursday when White House officials insisted that Judge Neil M. Gorsuch was not commenting on Mr. Trump's denigration of judges when he said he was disheartened by attacks on the courts.
WASHINGTON — White House officials insisted on Thursday that Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, was not referring to Mr. Trump's recent denigration of judges when he said privately that he was disheartened by attacks on the courts.
A lack of forceful action by the Vatican has disheartened and disgusted many victims and their advocates, who are demanding a policy of zero tolerance and dismissal from the clerical state for abusive priests and the bishops who protect them.
" Hixon, whose husband was killed, still teaches at a Broward County school and is now raising two children by herself and is disheartened that the issue of public safety has become so fraught and polarized when "we all just want to feel safer.
It started with Democratic voters in 2008; so disheartened and angered by eight years of war, recklessness, and social-Darwinism-masked-as-economic-policy, they delivered Barack Obama the White House on the belief he'd usher in a new era of capital Progressivism.
Tim Bryce, 65, a freelance writer who penned a column about the controversy and shared it with the local Republican group's Facebook page, was disheartened by the Democratic-controlled U.S. House of Representatives' vote on Tuesday to condemn Trump's tweet as racist.
"We are disheartened that a young man who calls Oklahoma home would resort to domestic terrorism, knowing the deep sense of loss still felt by people impacted by the Oklahoma City bombing," the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum said in a statement.
"What I had concern about was why in the world...he couldn't call those individuals -- the neo-Nazis, the white supremacists -- why couldn't he call them sons of bitches?" said Mark O'Brien, a Trump supporter disheartened by some of the President's latest comments.
"The Yanks are a little better than last year, but then again last year they overachieved," said Marc Chalpin, who led the first-inning roll-call chant from the bleachers in place of an absent and disheartened die-hard, Bald Vinny Milano.
Our meetings with government officials, NGOs, and CAR citizens left us disheartened and frustrated by an apparent lack of government interest to reverse the long-term effects of the ethnic cleansing of Muslims, promote reconciliation, and end impunity for violence against Muslims.
More from Tonic: Akselsen says he was "disheartened" about the court's final assessment of LSD, saying they ignored some of Nutt's research, which made a splash in 2016 for producing the first ever neuroimages of what the human brain looks like on acid.
We got Jharrel Thursday at Salt Lake City International Airport and he seemed disheartened at the chances of "Get Out" winning ANYTHING at the Oscars ... and it sounds like he blames it on Trump and the worsening racial tensions in the last year.
His letters to Daisy — and her diary entries — portray someone quite different: a man tired and weary, disheartened by the virulence of his critics, dismayed by the enormousness of the challenges he faced, unsure of his capacities to bear the burdens of office.
He said he was particularly disheartened when Ms. DeVos hired a former executive from DeVry, which paid out millions to settle claims that it misrepresented its outcomes, to lead the department's unit responsible for policing fraudulent and deceptive practices at colleges and universities.
"To be frank, I was shocked and disheartened to hear that my presence in the Big Machine deal caused you so much pain as the handful of times we have actually met I have always remembered them being pleasant and respectful," he wrote.
" A news release by Gimelstob's lawyer, Alan Jackson, before Djokovic's third-round match on Friday said Gimelstob was "deeply disturbed and disheartened that Wimbledon players continue to be harassed about their relationship with and support of him, whether it be personally or professionally.
"I was impressed by the number of people who showed up with something to say, and proud — but also disheartened that so many people have had their livelihoods threatened and that we are in this position at all," Archer told me by email.
The Aussie was disheartened after mediocre performances in his three previous tournaments, but his team persuaded him to persevere and try to have fun and enjoy the Augusta National experience as though it might be his one and only time at the storied venue.
Gorsuch told Schumer in a meeting Tuesday that an attack on his fellow judges is an attack on all, and he said he is incredibly disheartened when people attack his fellow judges, according to a source familiar with the discussion who paraphrased the judge's comments.
Appealing to his own visibly disheartened supporters—who had chanted "Party for the people, not big money!" when Mr Perez was announced as the winner—Mr Ellison said that if they trust him, "they need to come on and trust Tom Perez as well".
The blame game Disheartened state media outlets could hardly conceal their feeling during much of the Games, with the official Xinhua news agency memorably tweeting in English "You're kidding me" as Great Britain overtook China for the number two spot in the gold medal table.
The Cuban exiles, their numbers dwindling and still unable to go home, have been watching the transition of power from afar, disheartened and disappointed, with a growing awareness that they will probably not live to see the free Cuba they spent their lives fighting for.
Approximately 35 percent of Jean-Luc Melenchon backers, 24 percent of Francois Fillon supporters, and around 20 percent of Benoit Hamon voters say they will not vote, disheartened as they are by their choice, according to a composite of polls taken after the first round.
As an aircraft assembler and electrician, we know the value of a fair day's pay for a hard day's work and we're disheartened that this administration has moved in the wrong direction by focusing on the rich and powerful instead of hardworking men and women.
And yet I feel like I've failed to convey this larger truth about the hopelessness of our way of doing things, especially disheartened to watch NBC and much of the rest of the news media somehow become a defender of Washington and the system.
Many in the liberal-leaning publishing world were stunned and disheartened by the results of the presidential election, and the ceremony reflected their collective angst, as writers issued calls to political action and reflected on the role of artists and writers in tumultuous times.
"But to every LGBTQ person across this nation feeling disheartened and questioning if you have a place in our country, know this: YOU DO." Griffin was telling LGBT folks that a Trump campaign may not view them as human and legitimizing the fear they have.
There came a moment during the Washington DC Women's March in January 2017 when Shannon Kim Wagner, disheartened over the recent national election results, decided it was time for her to speak up and fight for her own beliefs, and those of her community.
It's a small alternation, sure, but a concerning one to some longtime locals who have watched the slow decline of Jewish delis in L.A., fretted over Gary Canter's sudden death and become disheartened over the "C" grade the restaurant got from health inspectors last year.
Those Manchester United fans lingering at Old Trafford on Tuesday night — those steadfast few who had not departed long before, who had not grown disheartened by Juventus's obvious superiority, who had stuck this 1-0 defeat out to the bitter end — rose to applaud him.
Democrats said one of their biggest worries is that revisiting the email scandal would energize Trump supporters, who may have become disheartened by the Republican nominee's talk of a rigged election, as well as his general downward spiral in the final phase of the race.
With appearances by a handful of activists, including Tamika Mallory, one of the organizers of the Women's March on Washington, Democrats contemplated how they could prevent people from becoming desensitized or disheartened by a near-constant flow of contentious moves by the White House.
A speech peppered with Biden's folksy asides — assurances that "I'm not kidding" and odes to the shoe shiners and sandwich makers of America — ended with a plea for young people to care about politics even if the state of the country has disheartened them.
The fraternity's Tuscaloosa alumni chapter hosts the annual event to raise funds for its philanthropic efforts, which include donating supplies to elementary schools and funding scholarships to a local college, said Warren, adding that members of his chapter felt "very disheartened" by the Cypress Inn's decision.
"Looking around at what's taking place in politics today, it is easy to get disheartened," Mr. Ryan is expected to say, according to remarks prepared for a speech he is scheduled to deliver in his old digs in the hearing room of the Ways and Means Committee.
Biden used the debate platform to make a first-time declaration aimed at assuaging the female voters who have been disheartened by seeing the debate stage narrow from five female candidates to zero, while also acknowledging that black women are the backbone of the Democratic party.
He recalled a time when he was desperate to read Barack Obama's "Dreams From My Father," but grew disheartened when it was available neither in his prison library nor the small-town library, beyond the wires, with which his facility, Otisville Correctional, had a lending program.
Loesser, Cole Porter and Stephen Sondheim, three of Mr. Yazbek's idols, could aspire to nothing higher than Broadway success — though Mr. Sondheim, coming at the end of the line, eventually grew so disheartened that he threatened to give up musicals for murder mysteries or video games.
I have gone on record as someone who is not fond of puzzles where the theme relies on cross-referencing ("X-Down, across the Y-Down") because it requires too much bopping around the grid, and so I was somewhat disheartened when I scanned the clue list.
Sumiayah Goggans from Philadelphia is disheartened by the stories of other black residents in the city, but remains hopeful: Although I am a black female who resides in Philadelphia, the color of my skin doesn't change my opinion on the incident that occurred earlier this week at Starbucks.
What to listen for: A dark song called "The Curse Of The Aching Heart," at first played on a 1913 Edison cylinder, and then picked up live on stage by an actor playing the piano, as the disheartened barflies of the play assemble at the start of Act IV.
The congressional aides, who are all women, said in their letter which was posted on the ACLU website that they are "dismayed and disheartened by Congress' failure to act and take care of its own" after months of delayed negotiations have yet to finalize workplace harassment policies in Congress.
The 12-game match, which is scheduled to run until the end of the month, pits the champion, Magnus Carlsen of Norway, 25, against the Russian challenger, Sergey Karjakin, 26, who disheartened many American chess fans by defeating two higher-rated American players in the qualifying tournament in March.
Christina Wolbrecht, a political scientist at Notre Dame, made the case in an email that inaction on Franken on the part of Democrats could have had a severe negative impact: Failing to act on Franken might well have disheartened and disillusioned the activist base that the party desperately needs.
The FAZ said May, who flew in for a hastily announced dinner in Brussels with the European Commission president last Monday ahead of an EU summit, seemed to Juncker "anxious, despondent and disheartened", "a woman who trusts hardly anyone but is also not ready for a clear-out to free herself".
But it was also clear how disheartened he was by the ways that so many developers block voice actors from fully contributing to both the creative and promotional process of the games he worked on and that was why he was a proud active member of the SAG-AFTRA strike.
PARIS — Notre-Dame cathedral, the symbol of the beauty and history of Paris, was scarred by an extensive fire on Monday evening that caused its delicate spire to collapse, bruised the Parisian skies with smoke and further disheartened a city already back on its heels after weeks of violent protests.
While I was encouraged by the numerous signs supporting women, I was disheartened that in this time of female solidarity we were largely ignorant of our counterparts in Iran, who just weeks prior to our march had risked arrest or worse to take to the streets and demand their inalienable rights.
" Like Mattis, he would not answer whether he was disheartened seeing Sadr rise to the top, only saying that he "would not have been our choice for the No. 1 spot in the recent elections," and noting that the cleric is "evolving towards a more pragmatic stance in a lot of ways.
Whether or not you see the value in buying a $12,000 watch that can be faked for $5, watchmaking is a rapidly diminishing art and watchmakers are slowly leaving the field, disheartened by consumers who are happy to tote around a $300 fake Rolex over a real piece with history, provenance, and quality.
Hours after Mr. Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court declared during Senate confirmation hearings that he was "disheartened" about Mr. Trump's unrestrained attacks on the judicial branch, the president was at it again, calling out the federal judges who have halted his second executive order banning travel from certain predominantly Muslim nations.
Voice of the Faithful, a global movement of Roman Catholics who support victims of sexual abuse by members of the clergy, said it was "disheartened" at the resignation of the lone victim from the panel, and urged Francis to remove the Vatican officials who delayed or refused to implement plans to protect minors.
ER: One thing that we kept hearing over and over, especially from the older generation who were disheartened by the current state of affairs, is just how vibrant the relationship between both countries was in the past and how much that brought into their lives in terms of culture and these relationships and food.
A Clarkstown, N.Y., police officer, John M. Hanchar, whose uncle Edward O'Grady, a Nyack police sergeant, was killed by the robbers in an ambush, said he believed in redemption but felt disheartened that he and others upset by the pleas for clemency were regarded as "heartless, vengeful people who can't move on," he said.
When we get back we're going to talk a little bit about what that is and more from the book that you're talking about, but I want to go from where we went with Ellen, which I think a lot of people felt disheartened that it didn't work out, that this culture won again.
Prepare to be disheartened (but probably not all that surprised): middle-class, straight white men hop on what sociologist Dr. Christine Williams, who specializes in workplace inequality, refers to as the "glass escalator," receiving pay and mobility benefits that can prove elusive not only their female counterparts, but their black and gay coworkers as well.
And so as you, disheartened millennial living at your parents' house, wait for things to steady themselves in this era of stagnant wages and heightening rents, at least your folks have a fast enough internet connection to allow you to fantasize about the sexy situations you'd certainly have if you could afford to own your own place.
Sam de Leve, a multidisciplinary athlete who competed broadly in parasport but ultimately felt too disheartened by the classification process to pursue Paralympic competition, notes that this can also involve observing people in an actual race, in some cases, as people tend to compete to the best of their abilities when there's something on the line.
"My first reaction was that this just has to stop, and I was disheartened because I had hoped the personal, ad hominem attacks had been left behind, that we were past that," Senator Susan Collins, a moderate Republican from Maine who is a crucial holdout on the effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, said in an interview.
They have been further disheartened by the barring of people from standing for election to the semi-democratic legislature, Legco, because of their independence-leaning views (Mr Chan was one), the expulsion from Legco of members who had failed to swear proper allegiance to China, and the abduction of Hong Kongers by Chinese agents for selling gossipy books about China's leaders.
Earlier this week, senior administration officials told Fox News that the controversy surrounding the comments by Sadler are overblown — and one of the main reasons they were disheartened by it, is that they believe some internally purposely are trying to cause chaos and dissension among the ranks with these leaks on Sadler, even after the aide called Meghan McCain to apologize.
As a former Investigative Counsel with the U.S. House of Representatives Office of Congressional Ethics, I was both disheartened by House Republicans' move to eliminate independent ethics oversight on the opening day of the 115th Congress and ultimately relieved the attempt was abandoned after a public outcry and President-elect Trump's tweet condemning the effort by fellow Republicans to gut the OCE.
Advocates like her are disheartened by new Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE, a former Republican senator from Alabama, who has shown a reluctance to move forward with overhauls to the criminal justice system.
Yet more than one hundred years after she painted the first ever full-length nude self-portrait by a professional woman artist, she continues too often to be described as an eccentric spinster, so disheartened by not selling her work at an early exhibition that she stopped exhibiting publicly and only showed her work to friends at her private salon.
I can't imagine I was the only American who tuned in last night filled with hopeful anticipation, expecting Mr. Trump to finally prove that he respects the American people enough to present them with a strategy to tackle one of the gravest security threats of our century so far; nor do I imagine I'm the only one left feeling disappointed and disheartened by his decision not to.
A descendant of Robert E. Lee said Saturday that he was "disheartened" to hear President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE laud the Confederate commander as "a great general" during a campaign rally Friday in Lebanon, Ohio.
"I'm probably as disheartened as everyone else is, as Trump supporters seem to be, with the status quo and the glad-handing politicians and the sound-bite politicians always looking for the right comment to make and walking that fine line trying to make every single faction out there, who could be a possible voter, don't make anybody mad and wear kid gloves," he said.
With estimates suggesting the number of coronavirus cases could rapidly rise into the hundreds of thousands — if not millions — in Iran, not to mention an economy weakened by U.S. sanctions and a populace disheartened with the recent downing of a civilian airliner by its military, the Iranian regime has every excuse to try and shift the attention of its people to an external threat.
Lawmakers were disheartened that Trump, after calling Wednesday for unity in the name of "the common good," returned Thursday to his Twitter habit to lash out at his general election opponent, Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, and those conducting the investigation into Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
Rep. Mike QuigleyMichael (Mike) Bruce QuigleyLawmakers point to entitlements when asked about deficits Mueller Day falls flat Mueller on Trump's WikiLeaks embrace: 'Problematic is an understatement' MORE (D-Ill.) said he is disheartened that Republican lawmakers who pushed to protect special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's probe into possible collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign will be gone from the next Congress.
When Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE clinched the Democratic nomination for president, attention within the party shifted to how she would appeal to the disheartened progressives that had pushed Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE to the surprising success that he enjoyed during the primaries.
It's easy to become disheartened by the apparent lack of progress on major issues when you turn on the TV or go online at the end of the day, but for every community that is struggling to feed their most vulnerable, there is a mayor fighting to provide food security; for every community striving to offer the best possible career opportunities for its residents, there's a mayor working to bring businesses and job training programs to their city; and for every community crying out for action to make them safer from gun violence, there is a mayor demanding change.
And with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's approval rating hovering in the 30s — an historic low in the modern era — the Democrats are increasingly optimistic they can mine the White House turmoil to energize their base, attract disheartened Republicans and pick up the 85003 seats they'll need to win back the Speaker's gavel after eight years in the minority.

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