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  1. feeling shocked and disappointed

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Pruitt's position thus far has dismayed the more conservative faction.
Many social media users were dismayed at the deer's passing.
America's intelligentsia and educated class are grievously dismayed about slavery.
Many U.S. celebrities are dismayed and shocked at Trump's election.
But that's not what surprised and dismayed me so much.
Dowling was most dismayed about the proposed cuts to Medicaid.
But the Japanese are bound to be angered and dismayed.
One of Tiller's former employers was dismayed by Shannon's release.
But as a patriot and climate activist, I'm not dismayed.
Advocates of democracy were dismayed by the late rule changes.
"My word is still not good enough," he says, dismayed.
Mr. Lumia remembers being "somewhat confused, somewhat dismayed," he said.
Wronged, slighted, dismayed -- the President airs his grievances year-round.
Critics had applauded the previous film; now many were dismayed.
The family was particularly dismayed by the jury selection process.
Tillerson was reportedly dismayed, for this and many other reasons.
Georgi's classmates were dismayed that Sweden intended to deport him.
But some public officials may be dismayed by the results.
Ryan, 46, is clearly dismayed by the GOP race's tone.
Dismayed by Durant's decision, Nazari started a petition on Change.
Not everyone in Hong Kong, however, was dismayed with Mrs.
Dismayed parents ran out of meetings and rushed to their kids.
So we certainly understand why Democrats are dismayed at the news.
They were dismayed after unsuccessful attempts contacting Facebook over the issue.
" While 28503 percent of respondents felt "dismayed," 22019 percent felt "disappointed.
Angela was dismayed: was she sure she knew the way back?
City leaders went to inspect the block, and they were dismayed.
But supporters of LGBT rights were dismayed at the court's actions.
But Braun, who is dismayed that Trump is President, is dubious.
Key US allies are dismayed at Trump's decision to reverse course.
" Dismayed, Mr. Samuelsson responded: "I never get a large in anything.
Now, however, he felt dismayed with the state of US politics.
Now he's dismayed by what he considers the president's broken promises.
Older patients often seem confused, curious or, in rare circumstances, dismayed.
Foreigners are dismayed at their inability to walk in Los Angeles.
Kelli Ewen was dismayed but not surprised at the new finding.
"We were dismayed," said Joshua Hannes, who coordinates the Wyoming program.
I was not offended by the show — just sad and dismayed.
BP said it was "disappointed and dismayed" at the RSC's decision.
"I'm dismayed that such a step is even necessary," Schiff said.
Human rights and free speech groups were dismayed by the decision.
To the Editor: I was dismayed to read Lisa Damour's article.
My friends were dismayed because I usually give them out as gifts.
Like you, I am dismayed by the state of our political dialogue.
So don't be dismayed if you don't see the new reactions immediately.
The former is understandably dismayed at the carnage taking place around him.
On planes, we are dismayed when the seat chargers often don't work.
But they are dismayed by many franchisees' plans for covering the cost.
Bankruptcy receivers, lawyers and financial institutions were dismayed by the court's ruling.
She comforts him when he's dismayed about his relationship with his kids.
Strauss felt out of step with his peers, dismayed by their attitude.
Mr Infantino said he is "dismayed" that his "integrity is being doubted".
Alejhim's uncle, Fehmi Maliqi, like the rest of the family, is dismayed.
They were also dismayed but pointed out the complexity of this situation.
Even Ahmed Moussa, a fervently pro-regime talk-show host, appears dismayed.
Grant was dismayed to find no mention of Streisand on the façade.
Mr. Deal's decision left the bill's supporters, most of them Republicans, dismayed.
The person said that the employees were dismayed at what they saw.
A self-described tinkerer, she is not entirely dismayed by chaotic heaps.
Some of Trump's most vocal supporters say they're dismayed by his decision.
The urban middle classes, dismayed to see their living standards collapsing, revolted.
Workers at the prison were dismayed to hear talk of the incident.
She then set out how angry and dismayed she was with Clinton.
Young people I know aren't dismayed because a Republican presidential candidate won.
I press a glowing purple button and the saleswoman is back, dismayed.
In interviews on Monday, the caravan's organizers sounded frustrated, exhausted and dismayed.
"I'm not daunted or dismayed by this particular result," Mr. Johnson said.
The protests underscore how some progressive voters are dismayed by the shift.
Barr's own legwork on the Durham probe has left US allies dismayed.
I was also a little dismayed at the variety of flavors available.
Dismayed, I looked around to see if she was in an adjacent car.
She's thrilled by the possibility, and dismayed by her husband's lack of enthusiasm.
MANY DEMOCRATS are dismayed by Robert Mueller's failure to take down the president.
I must admit, I'm a little shocked and dismayed by this final four.
Many seemed stunned, even dismayed, that no one was apparently being held accountable.
Clayton was also dismayed the Dallen had not been released to his father.
He added that industry leaders are "dismayed" about how the government handles cybersecurity.
She's dismayed — no genetic data, no weight, and no measurement — but I'm tickled.
Despite the setbacks, Melaine Stoneman, a camp leader, said protesters were not dismayed.
Veterans are dismayed at the President's insistence to "punch back" whenever he's criticized.
Op-Ed Contributors SAUDI ARABIA is dismayed by President Obama's Middle East policy.
Many in the competition-policy establishment were deeply dismayed by the Apple decision.
The woman, who was "dismayed and frightened," immediately called the police, CNN reported.
Clinton, but was dismayed that her email security was not taken more seriously.
Not all geologists are as dismayed as Dr. Strayer by the curb's razing.
Some alumni, dismayed by the trend, have withheld donations from their alma maters.
Gray Matter When your favorite sports team is defeated, you're disappointed, even dismayed.
Xscape released a statement Thursday morning saying they were "dismayed" by NeNe's remarks.
The company issued a statement saying it was "dismayed" with the administration's policy.
Bolton's lawyers said they were "dismayed" at the decision not to subpoena him.
Once inside the organization, Chambers said, she became dismayed by what she saw.
Others were dismayed that it did indeed come from a Pakistani-American filmmaker.
And I was dismayed with how many times I'd had to repeat myself.
I was often dismayed by Noah's behavior and the seeming irrationality of it.
He was dismayed to find that the North Korean leader was so inflexible.
Representatives for both photographers said they were dismayed and surprised by the allegations.
Don't be dismayed by scheduling issues— you'll be able to work around them!
A spokesperson for UN Chief António Guterres said the UN leader was dismayed.
We were dismayed to learn that Microsoft has a standing $19.4M contract with ICE.
But at least one rights group is dismayed by the flurry of proposed laws.
Weisz said she was dismayed by how no one did anything for her friend.
I am dismayed that The Times's reporting about the debate hardly mentioned Mr. Kasich.
"I'm dismayed by the death of former president Alan Garcia," Vizcarra said on Twitter.
However, she was dismayed to find that attitudes in the industry had not changed.
I was dismayed, however, to not see many of these objects during my visit.
Pagourtzis' family said in a statement it was "saddened and dismayed" by the shooting.
Months later, she was dismayed to see the email incident on her performance review.
I've been dismayed, and disgusted, to see how easy it is to be nasty.
The President's assault on Obama's conduct on Monday dismayed some former senior military officers.
But Evans was dismayed to see that Sonny Boy was still living in poverty.
" So, just exactly why is Casadesús so dismayed by Zara's "Are You Gluten Free?
But the political climate that fed Mr. Trump's rise riveted and dismayed Mr. Olbermann.
His father, a liver-transplant surgeon, was dismayed by his son's poor academic record.
Mr. Trump said Mr. Bannon had been dismayed at the reaction to his hiring.
But, in a foreseeable twist, he was dismayed at how the show portrayed him.
Those of us dismayed by lists of successful people under 30 should take heart.
Mr. Yildirim was also in attendance and sitting in the front row, visibly dismayed.
Mr. Scheible said he was dismayed to learn that his life had been stolen.
That complexity has dismayed Israel, which has fought several wars against Hamas and Hezbollah.
Now, after a break of 10,000 years, they're back, and climate scientists are dismayed.
Kallinen said he is dismayed Barcelona, Day and Peterson are still at the school.
"I was dismayed," said Scott A. Jordan, the University of Connecticut's chief financial officer.
As a lecturer of physics, I'm particularly dismayed at the demise of the fact.
They may be dismayed at his manic nastiness and his proclivity for crude insult.
"I'm not daunted or dismayed by this particular result," the prime minister said afterwards.
They were also dismayed by the firing of Mr. Bolton, a longtime Iran hawk.
When she was dismayed by her life, she said, she "self-medicated" with Xanax.
Clapper's claim that he is "profoundly dismayed" by the leak is simply not credible.
The man looked dismayed as another guy smiled proudly after leaving a restaurant bathroom.
The announcement of Molesworth's departure shocked and dismayed many in the Los Angeles art world.
The young woman broadcasting the attack appears dismayed that she's not getting more attention online.
"Are you even human?" asks her father, dismayed with her driven but evidently unsatisfying life.
The announcement of her departure shocked and dismayed many in the Los Angeles art world.
We were not alone in feeling uncomfortable — many students were dismayed to see her there.
They will have been dismayed, therefore, by a Wall Street Journalarticle published on April 4th.
Supporters were dismayed by the delay and suspicious about the lack of transparency around it.
Back in Twin Peaks, Becky's parents have a heart-to-heart with their dismayed daughter.
Frisch officials were surprised when he applied to Harvard — and dismayed when he was admitted.
"I have so much to learn," Esther said at one point, sounding excited, not dismayed.
" King Felipe of Spain tweeted: "Dismayed by the attacks in the capital of Europe #Bruselas.
In a statement, Mesa Public Schools tells PEOPLE that they are "dismayed" by the photo.
The U.S. move has dismayed America&aposs European allies trying to preserve the nuclear deal.
The announcement dismayed some Republicans already concerned about their prospects with U.S. voters in November.
Environmental groups were dismayed by the EPA's removal of climate change information from its website.
Dismayed, they began investigating Jones anew, saying dozens of children had died in her care.
BILL BURR, an American entertainer, was dismayed when he first came across an automated checkout.
The Robot is dismayed, his hands rest behind his head in frustration and resigned exhaustion.
You can be dismayed with all of this for reasons that go deeper than taste.
Dismayed by the prospect of his child's transition, Younger launched the now-defunct website SaveJames.
The President's apparent climbdown has dismayed some Republicans, including his onetime GOP primary foe, Sen.
But an island business group was dismayed by the prospect of closure for one year.
Bear, saying he was dismayed "his cousin Winnie's" film had been "banned" by Chinese authorities.
So I was dismayed to uncover the seemingly endless array of complaints against the company.
The cinematic trope that classical music is somehow villainous has dismayed some in the field.
If you're feeling dismayed about the election, you might find value in donating to Campbell.
Demonstrators said they were shocked and dismayed to see tear gas used against them again.
According to Ms. Ridgway, the news media's focus on comparatively trivial outrages dismayed the artist.
Corker and Collins may be dismayed by Trump's apparently incomprehensible disclosure of national security secrets.
I found Anthony Agli, 19, wrapped in an American flag and wearing a dismayed look.
But it also dismayed many Colombians resident in Venezuela hoping to return for Christmas holidays.
Dismayed by the current political climate, Ortiz Jones felt called to step up and serve.
No one is more dismayed about the handling of these FISA applications than Director Wray.
Dismayed by the Zambian government's decision requiring our Ambassador Daniel Foote's departure from the country.
Recently, she was dismayed when she looked in the mirror and didn't recognize her nose.
Though the gallery seemed dismayed, they promptly rehung the work with a back-up banana.
Another attendee, Geoff Betts, 38, who is black, said he felt dismayed by Trump's response.
An official in that administration said on Saturday that it was "dismayed" by the visa ban.
The incident dismayed the vice president while also raising questions about his stature within the administration.
"We are saddened and dismayed by yesterday's events at Santa Fe High School," the statement said.
So my dismayed social media replies were more about that other project and not about FOTB.
But I read it again years later and was dismayed to discover that Hemingway was right.
This fact dismayed me — and not just because I was one of the Fightin' >95 percent.
He was visibly and hysterically dismayed about the reaction to his gig at The Cutting Room.
That has left Dominique Moïsi of the Institut Montaigne, a liberal think-tank, dismayed and bewildered.
UEFA was also dismayed at the media reports, which it said were a slur on Infantino.
The attack stunned and dismayed lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and Latinos who frequented Pulse.
Taggart said he was dismayed to be dismissed in a statement released on his Twitter account.
AMERICANS dismayed by the 2016 elections should brace themselves: next year political divisions will probably deepen.
The Europeans are disappointed, if not dismayed, by the U.S. decision on the Paris Climate Accord.
You're just as dismayed by other aspects of your boss's behavior, and why shouldn't you be?
Ms. Sanabria said she was dismayed that some Sanders supporters say they won't vote for Mrs.
Mahfuza is also dismayed by the disparity in salaries of men and women in the game.
"We are deeply dismayed to hear the allegations levied against Kevin Spacey," the theater's statement said.
Clinton, even as Democrats in general have been dismayed by Mr. Trump's tenacity in national polls.
They were much more dismayed by the intense smell of vomit that lingered in the stairwell.
All of which makes me that much more dismayed that Trump's approval rating is creeping up.
Which is why I'm so dismayed about the way diplomacy is being treated at the moment.
He saw I was dismayed, and again, I seemed nice, so he tried to explain it.
When it arrived, he was dismayed (though perhaps not shocked) to learn that he'd been conned.
It also said it was "dismayed" by the immigration policy and urged that it be changed.
We were glad for her but dismayed that again she was not reaching out to us.
We should not have been more deeply shocked and dismayed by the newest exhibition of depravity.
Jones was dismayed, he said, to hear that some people did not follow warnings to leave.
In her initial response to the Times, Clinton described herself as "dismayed" when the incident occurred.
Clinton's "dismayed" reaction landed with a thud in a culture being transformed by the #metoo movement.
William Hill and Ladbrokes Coral, which have the biggest presence on the high street, were dismayed.
American pork producers, for whom Mexico is the largest export market, were dismayed by the move.
When I suggested that it might be perceived as an attack on Trump, he looked dismayed.
As time went on, he was increasingly dismayed by what the Modern was buying and exhibiting.
Longtime fans know Luyendyk — some are excited to see him, some are dismayed, but most seem intrigued.
It dismayed observers who revered the day as one of the rare nonpartisan moments in American life.
But legislation is hard, as Trump has learned, and this president already seems dismayed by his workload.
She's dismayed that the report she helped write was cited by SFFA in its lawsuit against Harvard.
The Xavier community was "deeply dismayed" by Jefferson's death, University President Reynold Verret said in a statement.
Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis is reportedly dismayed at the lack of detailed information on what happened.
Many people are dismayed when I tell them the duck doesn't squeak, but that doesn't bother me.
Trump said "I don't believe it" about his government's climate change report finding, and scientists are dismayed.
However, I was dismayed by your remark that the Kehilath Jeshurun congregation in Manhattan "flaunts its Jewishness".
So shareholders are dismayed that last year Mr van Dijk got a raise of 32%, to $2.2m.
" — Paguortzis family statement "We are saddened and dismayed by yesterday&aposs events at Santa Fe High School.
Sullivan and Robinson said in a joint statement that they were "surprised and dismayed" by the decision.
So Vidal was dismayed when he returned a few years ago to find the neighborhood almost unrecognizable.
However, the Comoros branch of the international francophone press association said it was dismayed by the comments.
It left many horrified and others -- who had grown to admire and respect the US -- deeply dismayed.
I was really discouraged and dismayed at the sort of opportunities that weren't presenting themselves any longer.
Trump has regularly stirred up controversy on the campaign trail and has frequently dismayed Republican establishment leaders.
But it has dismayed officials, many of whom have responded with passive resistance and fear-driven inertia.
Jeff Braun, the Maxis co-founder, has said that his company's board were dismayed by Wright's idea.
And yet those ministers would also be dismayed by how much today's Europeans have to complain about.
Some Republicans are dismayed that the administration would seek a court victory rather than a legislative agreement.
There's no doubt that Obama and Bush have been dismayed by some of Trump's antics in office.
Adonis's assessment of the demonstrators echoed the rhetoric coming from the regime, and many readers were dismayed.
Near the scene where Ms. Whigham was found on Thursday, residents said they were dismayed and frustrated.
Deflated and dismayed, I apologized for not knowing that such a path was not open to me.
But there were two sides in 2008, too, and many millions of voters dismayed at the outcome.
Dismayed by what he called the "wasteful mismanagement" of his collection, DePalma adopted some unusual collecting practices.
But Moscow has been dismayed by how hopes have unravelled over the months of Mr Trump's presidency.
Still, as a pro-baldist, I am dismayed at almost any tale of ego-driven hair replacement.
A financier who came to lunch and was dismayed by his clothes sent over custom-made suits.
Britain's Unite Union earlier said it was "dismayed" by EnQuest's decision to cut jobs by a quarter.
In a statement, Microsoft said it was "dismayed" by the forcible separation of children from their families.
Mr. Schwerner's widow, Rita Bender, was dismayed that the jury did not convict Mr. Killen of murder.
I was dismayed by the prospect of leaving without giving him the $10 I felt he deserved.
Some athletes were dismayed that they would have to return to that scene for national team training.
He's absolutely dismayed that she'll put the world at risk to just to remain on the throne.
But the news dismayed investors in the start-ups and threatens to arrest their red-hot growth.
The commentators seemed alternately pleased, dismayed and frustrated by the numbers rolling in from around the country.
After the women left, our waitress was dismayed to see that they had not left a tip.
"  The Wall Street Journal said in a statement it was "dismayed" by Solomon's actions and "poor judgment.
The one-two punch of disappointment left the Centre Court crowd dismayed and players searching for solutions.
But Putin told government officials earlier this month he was dismayed by the level of graft there.
I received emails from supporters and friends dismayed that our most basic promise had already been broken.
The owner's son, Michael Johnson, was dismayed at the damage the campaign was doing to the restaurant.
Her decision dismayed some, but the ruling was generally regarded as an enhancement of the court's legitimacy.
On Tuesday, Senate leaders appeared dismayed about — but also resigned to — being linked to Mr. Moore's candidacy.
Joel Friedman, another board member, said he was dismayed that the documents had not been turned over.
Despite the scene in London, plenty of U.K. residents welcomed the president and were dismayed at the demonstrations.
The proposed bills have dismayed the American Civil Liberties Union, which fears they would trample First Amendment rights.
All this dismayed him, as he had done so much to strike down "scientific" studies based on race.
Bloomberg interviewed Juicero investors who were dismayed that they'd sunk millions of dollars into an apparently useless gadget.
That and other signs of widespread sloppiness by election officials and political parties' observers have dismayed the public.
The left is dismayed by his failure to bring down unemployment, as he promised to do many times.
Her father is Bobby Briggs (Dana Ashbrook), who seems dismayed that he and Shelly are no longer together.
I wasn't upset – I'm thrilled to be pregnant and on the verge of parenthood – but I was dismayed.
THOUGH many outside America are dismayed at the prospect of Donald Trump as president, not everyone is despondent.
Adeyemi walked around showing the photo to coworkers, and was dismayed they didn't see the magic she did.
On the bright side, if you're looking to fly with your deadly weapon of choice, don't be dismayed.
Lawyers for both photographers denied the allegations and said that the pair was surprised and dismayed by them.
Or the woman who was shocked and dismayed to find out she wasn't raised by her biological father.
While Trump's comments on both Muslims and guns dismayed some Republican elites, they may have cheered some voters.
Many were dismayed to learn, though, that WADA initially intended the investigation to be an in-house affair.
Dismayed investors have been avoiding the pound but the resulting shortage in trading volumes just exacerbates price swings.
Italians are rightly proud of their food, yet dismayed at its bastardisation by the rest of the world.
However, Fed officials have been dismayed that the tight labor market has not resulted in significantly higher wages.
"The Governor is deeply dismayed that such an event could take place," the Bank said in a statement.
The irregularities that have come to light during testimony to the Constitutional Court have dismayed the Austrian public.
Putin, dismayed by the sanctions, ordered Washington to more than halve its embassy and consular staff in Russia.
But an 11th-hour amendment from Republicans has dismayed the European Commission, potentially imperiling the Safe Harbor talks.
Some, however, saw the letter as an effort to please donors who have been dismayed by the trend.
A savvy oenophile, Mr. Bozzi was dismayed by the poor quality of house wines in most American restaurants.
Young people in the United Kingdom were shocked and dismayed when the Brexit vote came in last week.
Don't be dismayed if you're trying to get organized but find that your plans are changed or rescheduled.
Former Jeffs followers in the community, like Twyla Quinton, are dismayed at the direction the FLDS has taken.
The judge told Erik Michael Kenerson, an assistant United States attorney, that she was "dismayed" by the mistake.
Those who do care about the future stability of the EU, by contrast, were dismayed by May's remarks.
When Mr. Gordon posted photos from the line on his personal Instagram page, the comments were likewise dismayed.
Dr. Thompson, now with the Cohen Veterans Network, a nonprofit group, said she was dismayed at the falloff.
Dismayed by Washington and the direction of the Republican Party, many Democrats say they are ready for change.
But some who maintain the "heritage, not hate" position were dismayed that the far right has eclipsed them.
That's why, according to Vaclav Smil, those heartened or dismayed by President Trump's coal policy are both wrong.
But I am extremely dismayed at the information I read over the weekend about the sexist work environment.
Just like centrist Democrats, moderate Republicans are dismayed at how elections are increasingly a choice between two extremes.
Many New Yorkers are also dismayed by how their neighborhoods have been rendered unrecognizable by the rising towers.
Jordin looks downright dismayed as the news sinks in ... and it leaves her at a loss for words.
In a statement released Thursday night, the guild declared itself "dismayed" by Trump's "unprecedented" attack on Wolff's book.
India's foreign ministry said on Friday it was dismayed by Pakistan's attempt to "interfere in our internal matters".
Harris is one of the bright spots for Democrats who are dismayed by their failure to retake the Senate.
I recall being dismayed when Mr. Klebold immediately shifted the conversation to a cerebral, philosophical discussion of teenagers today.
When I first spoke to Jen, she was dismayed that none of her payments had been counted toward forgiveness.
"I'm very dismayed by the process, even on the floor, that they wouldn't recognize the minority," she told Vox.
After Kim was reported missing, we were at times dismayed by how her life and death was being reported.
"It's impossible not to be furious and dismayed," author and activist Cory Doctorow said in an email to Motherboard.
Dismayed that she could find no support group for young cancer patients, she started one at Georgetown University Hospital.
Their tone was lighthearted, and Reed seemed on board with it all, but others were dismayed by the message.
While preparing to move, he was dismayed to find a basement leak that had damaged his beloved record collection.
People may be dismayed by their own results because, despite the best of intentions, no one is truly immune.
The ructions have also dismayed Zimbabweans who took to the streets to embrace soldiers during the coup last year.
If she were alive today, Lady Thatcher would have been both overjoyed and dismayed at the global political landscape.
Other former chairmen of the committee were also said they were dismayed by the association's decision not to publish.
The detention in 2015 of five Hong Kong booksellers who sold material critical of Beijing also dismayed many residents.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she was dismayed by the attack and that German was firmly at Britain's side.
"We are dismayed that Mr. Lebedev has been sentenced to prison," Lebedev's lawyer, Eric Creizman, said in an email.
Many were dismayed when Mr. Trump seemed to then threaten Mr. Comey not to leak negative information about him.
It's a rampage through the constraints that have governed American foreign policy for generations, and it's dismayed America's friends.
" The domestic turn in Owens's life and subject matter dismayed friends when she returned to L.A. "It was uncool.
The U.S. president's decision last month to withdraw the country from the Paris climate agreement, Araud said, "dismayed" Europe.
In July Apple dismayed civil-rights campaigners when it agreed to wipe VPN products from its Chinese app store.
Mr. Polyakov said he was dismayed by Russia's image in the West as a lawless land of brutish oppression.
Leal said he started the fundraiser because he was dismayed by the anti-liberal billboard when he saw it.
Officers who served with Flynn were dismayed by his rancorous performance at the GOP convention in 2016, Bergen wrote.
When he came home the other day with his team jersey, Peña was dismayed to find the tilde missing.
Mortified by his increasing physical squalor, Jamie was also dismayed by the entourage that surrounded him away from home.
Many on the left were similarly dismayed by the praise showered on Cheney, Kissinger, Bush, and even McCain himself.
A Singapore lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights group, Pink Dot, said it was dismayed by the ruling.
She was once a supporter of President Obama but was dismayed by the weakness of the post-recession recovery.
As a faculty member, I would be enormously dismayed if my dean sent this letter to my incoming students.
Advocates of the currency and the technology it relies on to document transactions, blockchain, were dismayed by the ruling.
Once they were ready to hit the water, the team was a bit dismayed by its lack of visibility.
"I think shareholders are dismayed at being placed last in all (Akzo's) stakeholder conversations," he said in an interview.
Mr. Pence, however, was dismayed, and called into Trump headquarters on Friday night to urge Mr. Trump to apologize.
In an interview published on Thursday evening by The Sun, Mr. Trump said he was dismayed by the protests.
The Weinstein Company's board said in a statement on Tuesday that it was "shocked and dismayed" by the allegations.
To the Editor: As a psychiatrist, I have been repeatedly dismayed at the press coverage awarded to mass murderers.
Callas would have been dismayed to know that even her most flawed live performances have been legitimized and released.
Back in 2008, I was informed by a brilliant and dismayed oncologist that I would probably die before 2013.
"I know Jimmy Van Alen was dismayed when his original sudden death nine-point tiebreaker was discarded," Flink said.
Which in turn leaves the dismayed April to run her company, if only she could get the words out.
Now, many in the plutocrat wing of the GOP seem to be genuinely dismayed by where this is going.
"We are dismayed that the IG investigation failed to mention or investigate her complaints of sexual harassment," she added.
Those exchanges had dismayed some Democrats, who urged the candidates to focus on laying out their own affirmative agendas.
Kayla Winner-Connor, a graduate student in Los Angeles, said she was dismayed but not surprised by Wednesday's violence.
But Ms. Wing was dismayed by what she believed the investigation had revealed about Mr. Trump's temperament and character.
Mr. Brody, who filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against Metro-North last year, was dismayed by the board's conclusion.
In Los Angeles this year, dismayed workers at gas plants almost scuttled the mayor's plan to expand solar power.
Nevertheless, we are dismayed at some of the factual errors in the project and the closed process behind it.
That has dismayed some conservatives who believed that President Barack Obama had overstepped his authority in creating the program.
Officials are also dismayed by the persistence of the epidemic even with the extensive use of a successful vaccine.
"We are dismayed by the actions and poor judgment of Jay Solomon," said Steve Severinghaus, The Journal's communications director.
Many were dismayed when Mr. Trump seemed to then warn Mr. Comey not to leak negative information about him.
He rejoiced when the effort failed, yet was dismayed when the bloc kept gathering more members and powers, anyway.
The person at the meeting said they were shocked and dismayed that Smollett stuck to his story of innocence.
Several people wandered through the area in gowns, seemingly dismayed when they turned the corner to encounter the protests.
Some Tennessee Democrats were dismayed when an incumbent Democratic senator flew to Nashville to raise money in Bredesen's backyard.
Daniel McCarthy: In foreign policy, my realist friends are dismayed by what they've seen so far, but I'm not.
She did eventually find some texts — including one by Martin A. Berger — but she was dismayed at people's cluelessness.
He said he was also dismayed about technical difficulties that prevented the jury from viewing Mr. Lewis's videotaped confession.
His wife will vote "positively" for Ms Fernández because she is dismayed by seeing hunger on the streets of Quilmes.
Almost every thinking person I know is positively dismayed at the two terrible choices we're faced with in this contest.
The young people who took to the streets today are dismayed — but not surprised — by the inaction of their elders.
"I was completely dismayed that there was so much poverty and so much homelessness, and so few resources," she said.
However, I am dismayed that implementation of worker status for drivers is further delayed while Uber seeks yet another appeal.
But Mukasey argued that Comey's decision left some "puzzled and dismayed" in part because Comey stressed intent over gross negligence.
The violence has dismayed and outraged some of Myanmar's neighbors with mostly Muslim Malaysia being particularly vociferous in its criticism.
Warner—a co-sponsor of that bill—said he was dismayed at Silicon Valley&aposs slow response to the problem.
The American foreign-policy establishment he turned his back on returned the compliment, and was dismayed by his election victory.
" Francis McGuigan, one of the Hooded Men, added, "After a long and turbulent road, we are dismayed by today's judgment.
They were alarmed to see the image in the first place -- and dismayed that the initial explanation was so feeble.
Representative Seth Moulton and other Democrats dismayed by the national election results had urged Pelosi to postpone the leadership vote.
Plenty of guests tracked us down at the sheriff's office and were dismayed that the sheriff himself wasn't actually there.
Even Percy, who said he wishes at least some pederasty was legal, didn't seem dismayed about the decline of NAMBLA.
The lender said at the time it was dismayed about possible involvement in the case and vowed to defend itself.
Dickersin wasn't just sad to lose her editing gig: She was dismayed that the scientific community was losing those archives.
Abe has his own politics to worry about -- the Japanese auto lobby, among other constituencies, is dismayed by Trump's tariffs.
And I was really dismayed and I was just sad watching it, to be honest with you, for our country.
"We were deeply dismayed when the conversation about this appointment turned to personal attacks on this individual," Ms. Pasternak said.
As Mashable reported earlier today, it looks like Trump is blocking people without explanation, leaving them confused, amused, and dismayed.
In recent weeks, oil prices have dropped more than 10 percent as dismayed bulls closed out their long futures positions.
Trump dismayed European leaders by failing to reaffirm Article 5, NATO's mutual self-defense principle, while in Europe in May.
French socialist politician, Christine Revault d'Allonnes-Bonnefoy, told news agency AFP this week that she was "dismayed" with the revelation.
When Walter Presents made its big New York debut with the slightly silly apocalypto-medical thriller Valkyrien, I was dismayed.
It matters less to them, but the Indians and the Japanese, who are big investors in Britain, are quietly dismayed.
The lack of initial buy-in from Trump and House Republicans has puzzled and dismayed some of Alexander's Senate colleagues.
Some League voters have been dismayed by his decision to sink the government and have voiced dissent on social media.
But more established refugees and immigrants told me they were dismayed and claimed the administration was blatantly discriminating against Muslims.
In the zero-sum game of Northern Irish politics, talk of a harder border has dismayed nationalists while boosting unionists.
The group is dismayed that Facebook went ahead and removed the event before making contact with more of its organizers.
Rex Tillerson, America's secretary of state, told his dismayed diplomats this year that his priorities were security and the economy.
At a recent game, he was dismayed to see the ball boys looking at their phones between rebounds and passes.
I have been dismayed that many of the articles discussing candidates' dogs have not used an image of our Penny.
Bonnie, in fact, hadn't been told that Zoe committed suicide, and is angry and dismayed when she learns the truth.
People on the left were the ones most dismayed by Trump's victory, and who initially claimed the mantle of Resistance.
"I'm dismayed that refugees have become a political issue this campaign season — I'm really shocked by it," Ms. Richard said.
"She was shocked, dismayed, and ashamed when she realized her stupidity and the financial damage she'd caused herself," Chrissie said.
In Sobral, astronomers were dismayed to find that photographic plates from one of the imaging instruments were out of focus.
The top court said it was dismayed the only option for the state was "to rule with an iron fist".
But GOP lawmakers and conservatives were dismayed at the scope of the proposals, which they saw as heavy-handed regulation.
His two older sisters were dismayed when he refused to read beyond the second book in the Harry Potter series.
" In a statement, Mr. Sullivan and Ms. Robinson said, "We are surprised and dismayed by the action Harvard announced today.
He was dismayed that conglomerates were acquiring publishing houses and resented what he called the dumbing down of international culture.
When Mitchell told her the committee had offered to interview her at her home, she seemed dismayed to have misunderstood.
Peruvians are dismayed at having given their votes to so many presidents who have ended up being prosecuted as criminals.
Waking up the next day, I was dismayed to see that the pangs of hunger still rumbled through my stomach.
"I'm similarly dismayed by credible accounts that Libya has become a marketplace for the trafficking of human beings," she said.
Anyone hoping for a demonstration of responsible governance or the vindication of the separation of powers could only be dismayed.
The idea of social tipping points has long provided comfort to climate hawks dismayed at the slow pace of action.
Gina is so unimpressed by this childish superstition and so dismayed by her austere environment that she contemplates running away.
They are dismayed at the treatment of Spicer, whose tenure lasted only six months amid trying and often chaotic circumstances.
"It's slightly different than what it was when I saw it in Chicago," the dismayed star says at one point.
Anderson's accusers were dismayed when a top Red Cross official praised Anderson in an October 20133 email announcing his departure.
The violence has dismayed and outraged some of Myanmar's neighbours, with mostly Muslim Malaysia being particularly vociferous in its criticism.
God is dismayed by Jedemann's immorality and instructs Death to pay him a visit and summon him to face judgment.
The players' union has been dismayed by this trend, which has lessened demand — and therefore salaries — for veteran free agents.
President Sergio Mattarella, who has repeatedly stressed the importance of maintaining a strong, pro-European stance, may also be dismayed.
Investors might not like it, and Lutz might be dismayed, but being stuck in its current position is Tesla's destiny.
Sources told me that at least two senior police officers are dismayed after they were not briefed on the operation.
The Pope's progressive streak has delighted his fans and dismayed traditionalists, and occasionally drawn the ire of U.S. President Donald Trump.
On Monday, she played another tape, this time of a phone call with Trump, who seemed dismayed after she was fired.
Trump's promise to move the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem has pleased Israeli right-wingers but dismayed Palestinian leaders.
The Interior Minister, Horst Seehofer, said he was dismayed at the incident, and that federal authorities were working with local police.
The Xavier community was "deeply dismayed" by the news of Jefferson's death, University President Reynold Verret said in a statement Sunday.
Microsoft issued a follow-up statement saying it was "dismayed" by the Trump administration's policy of forcibly taking away people's children.
How Crick would have been dismayed by the falsehood and partisanship on display in this week's Senate committee hearings in Washington.
They were dismayed and alarmed by the reluctance of the FAA to ground the jet after the second crash in Ethiopia.
Many voters were also dismayed at the racial inequality that remains entrenched a generation since the former liberation movement took power.
What amazed many people, and dismayed a few of them, was her delight in the portrayal of the unclothed human body.
The song is called "The Little Nash Rambler" by the Playmates, and I am very dismayed that I ever heard it.
Some are dismayed that they're setting the bar so low after seven years of promises to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
As an arts institution committed to presenting a multiplicity of voices, we are dismayed that we must withhold works of art.
Woodford was initially surprised and then dismayed by the decision, a company source with direct knowledge of the meeting told Reuters.
I was dismayed to hear her describe my relationship like that, especially because it seemed to intensify Pollock's interest in me.
Others perplexed and dismayed also compared Jenner's Pepsi-fied protest experience to the police violence Martin Luther King Jr.'s faced.
In response to peppy posts from Redditors who urged supporters not to be discouraged, many seemed dismayed about their candidate's path.
That's why I was dismayed to read yet another article shaming me for spending my money on skinny lattes and espressos.
But the larger point behind this dismayed response to the "like" button's rumored removal isn't about the specific tool in question.
And when public officials talk about alternative facts, people who have devoted their careers to trying to uncover facts are dismayed.
As a former village official, he approved mining in the area but was dismayed two years later by the environmental damage.
Andre 3000, who has said in the past he was dismayed with the direction of hip-hop, raps on neither track.
Many voters, although dismayed by rising prices and a slumping economy, think Mr Khan deserves more time to put things right.
"We were dismayed to discover that real-time images were not being used," said the charity, which is based in Malta.
However, some League voters have been dismayed by his decision to sink the government and have voiced dissent on social media.
"I was dismayed upon reading this brief report," Janos Lazar, Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff, told a news conference.
Evander Lomke, president of the American Mental Health Foundation, New York I am so disappointed and dismayed by Genevieve Field's article.
GOP appropriators were dismayed by the decision, insisting that Trump didn't need a messy spending fight three months into his presidency.
Conservatives said they hoped the tax cuts would be paired with spending cuts, and are dismayed to see that isn't happening.
As researchers, we are dismayed at how this discussion has a misplaced understanding of where disparities in cancer care arise from.
Apparently dismayed that her shove hadn't gotten the message across, she loudly told me that my bag was in the way.
Like most Americans, I am dismayed over the massacre at the synagogue in Pittsburgh that took 85033 innocent lives last weekend.
This refusal exploded norms and dismayed Beltway arbiters who had long accepted McConnell's claim to be a guardian of Washington institutions.
The letter is the latest in a series from former national security officials dismayed at the thought of a Trump presidency.
"Shocked and dismayed by the lethal force used by Israeli troops against mostly unarmed protestors demonstrating at Gaza's border," said Rep.
A number of the RNC's corporate supporters are also dismayed about Trump's demonization of trade deals, particularly the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Luitjens said he is particularly dismayed by Hunter's conduct, because he wants Republicans to maintain control of the House this year.
Many elites left in the early 2000s, dismayed at political changes made during the early days of Hugo Chavez's socialist revolution.
The group boasted a diverse crop of users, including even white male Republicans dismayed by the bigoted, isolationist tenets of Trumpism.
Melissa Hardecopf says the uneasy reality of school security needs doesn't have to leave parents and teachers feeling hopeless or dismayed.
But I'm dismayed that at the same time there has been a steep decline in clinical trials available in the field.
Scientists who study the human genome have been dismayed to find their research misinterpreted and distorted by groups with racist agendas.
The people I spoke with were dismayed at how hesitant city leaders were to recognize the terror that gripped their community.
After watching the Democratic debates, I am dismayed by the far-left policies being proposed by a large majority of them.
"We are deeply dismayed and disappointed that the foundation had to close," an Open Society spokeswoman, Laura Silber, said on Monday.
Scientists, patients and families have been dismayed by the failure of drugs to effectively treat or slow the progression of Alzheimer's.
The journalists and staff were dismayed that they were not given a proper opportunity to part from and thank their viewers.
" Asked directly if Mr. Trump would cancel the daily briefings, Mr. Spicer said only that the president was "a little dismayed.
Two nights before the Sacramento show, Mr. West left some fans dismayed and confused at a concert in San Jose, Calif.
Many New Yorkers are dismayed that 432 Park, along with other super-tall towers like One57, casts shadows across Central Park.
And even before that, many Democrats were privately dismayed about what they saw as juvenile antics on their side, including Rep.
Woodford was initially surprised and then dismayed by the decision, a company source with direct knowledge of the meeting told Reuters.
But I was deeply dismayed by the way his lawyers defended his misbegotten dealings with Ukraine during the Senate impeachment trial.
Outside St. Peter's Basilica on Friday, some American Catholics were dismayed that the Vatican had brought back another high-ranking cleric.
A friend's boyfriend obliviously told her she looked like Aunt Jemima, and she was dismayed that her friend did not object.
Zambia said it had asked for the ambassador's withdrawal, and the State Department said it was "dismayed" by its complaints. 5.
" He's dismayed to discover in himself "the obligation he still felt to Criminal Investigations, tangled like original sin around his heart.
Mr. Bondevik said he could understand the need for safety precautions, but he was dismayed at the length of his wait.
After literally spending years studying one thing, I was dismayed to realize that I didn't want to go in that direction.
"I am saddened and dismayed by the nature of the allegations brought against me today," Johnson-Harrell said in a statement.
In a statement to Motherboard, Microsoft, which works with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), said it was "dismayed" by the separations.
This is a moment of reckoning for every Republican dismayed that the Party of Lincoln has become the Party of Trump.
Everyone on Earth assumes Superman perished, and there's even a funeral where a tearful Lois Lane embraces a surprisingly dismayed Lex Luthor.
According to TCPalm, Nelson Agosto was dismayed by the size of the clams in the meal he ordered from Crabby's Seafood Shack.
And Clinton and her allies have been dismayed by some early attacks from Sanders' army of supporters against 2020 rivals including Sen.
But a few minutes later, Roberts dismayed his fellow conservatives as he announced his vote against the administration on the census controversy.
Many were dismayed when the U.S. backed out of the Paris accord, a decision a senior Vatican official later called "a disaster".
And a prestigious London theatre where Spacey was artistic director for over a decade said they were "deeply dismayed" by the allegations.
And they would be dismayed if he ends up breaking their democracy—one of the things that makes all Indians rightfully proud. ■
"I was also dismayed to learn you are likely to disregard the millions of public comments filed in the record," Pelosi write.
Don't be dismayed: There are plenty of talented colorists out there who can shepherd the process efficiently or correct what you've done.
I was inspired by their opinions, enthusiasm, and drive — and dismayed at myself for taking so long to see women as individuals.
The board was dismayed, but the outcome was all too predictable, given India's penchant for treating corporate founders as latter-day maharajahs.
It's a loose strategy that has left some advisers dismayed the probe's conclusion isn't being met as a moment to move forward.
Buyers who assume they're getting the real thing are dismayed when the product can't possibly help them move a 300-pound refrigerator.
Ogita was initially dismayed by the mockery, but has now used his notoriety to bring attention to the sport of pole vaulting.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was "deeply dismayed" by the executions and called again for an end to the death penalty.
Republican senators are dismayed with President Trump's public remarks about his own Supreme Court nominee, which they think have complicated his confirmation.
They were particularly dismayed when Bangladesh changed its law recently to allow marriage at 16 - and cited British law as a justification.
"As a company, Microsoft is dismayed by the forcible separation of children from their families at the border," a company spokesperson said.
A small group of demonstrators who gathered outside the courthouse were dismayed to learn Officer Goodson would be tried by a judge.
Dismayed Americans wait, like spectators at a game that has turned suddenly dangerous, for a referee to step in and cry foul.
We are shocked, appalled and dismayed to learn of Leo's fate at the hands of N.Y.U., and, indirectly, the Columbia medical school.
Everyone seems to hate the trophy, and fans were dismayed when it became apparent that the league would be bringing it back.
I was dismayed to learn this weekend about a Tesla employee who had conducted quite extensive and damaging sabotage to our operations.
Viewers, dismayed by both the pastor's joke and his embrace, responded en masse on Twitter with the hashtag #RespectAriana, which started trending.
Quinn was dismayed to hear people use Kavanaugh's age and the timing of the allegations as an excuse for his alleged actions.
Progressive activists say they're dismayed that senior congressional Democrats aren't more strongly condemning President Donald Trump's strikes against Syria on Thursday night.
Taxi drivers and hotel workers I spoke with sounded dismayed, commonly using the word "sad" to describe the state of their city.
He'd seen New Yorkers out in parks together, behaving as if this were a normal sunny spring weekend, and he was dismayed.
One: Wise Frenchwoman, dismayed by American crumminess, deigns to share her wisdom on, say, how she and her countrywomen don't get fat.
This refusal exploded norms and dismayed Beltway arbiters who had long accepted Mr. McConnell's claim to be a guardian of Washington institutions.
New residents were arriving in the neighborhood and, like the old-timers, they were dismayed at what was happening in the building.
Members of Congress who also represent Asian American communities were also dismayed by the administration's handling of information to non-English speakers.
Other San Francisco restaurateurs, including the owners of Third Cousin and Deli Board, were dismayed to find Grubhub pages they hadn't requested.
Dismayed by that atmosphere, their sons transferred to other universities, where they found less emphasis on alcohol and less pressure to drink.
Medical student Eric Slabaugh said he was dismayed by ticket prices over $2,000 when he started looking for flights earlier this week.
The New York Daily News reported that Collins said in court that he was "embarrassed and dismayed" by what he had done.
Strolling briskly past Banana Republic and Orvis storefronts, Helen Thompson, 72, said she was dismayed that Republican disorder had endangered the seat.
Mr. Rogers, who describes himself as a conservative but not a Republican, is dismayed by Mr. Trump's first few months in office.
Their allies were dismayed with Trump's decision to break with them, arguing the tariffs will have bad, unintended consequences for American consumers.
Is President Trump going to abandon all the ideas and practices that have polarized, divided and dismayed large parts of the electorate?
Letter To the Editor: I was dismayed to read Sarah Binder's Op-Ed essay "A Game Plan for Senate Democrats" (Feb. 10).
The individual efforts are springing up as Republicans grow increasingly dismayed by the White House's delayed reaction to the Democratic impeachment proceedings.
Even avowed American critics of Trump in Munich were dismayed by some of the signals coming from Europe's leaders on other fronts.
Her family doesn't know that I'm a nonbeliever, however, and we are both concerned that they'd be dismayed if they found out.
He added that he was "personally dismayed by Ms. Bloomfield's unwarranted and false attacks," and that he planned to comment further soon.
Still, some coaches said they liked the option of holding padded practices, and were dismayed that they were reduced without consulting them.
They left me dismayed in the moment, occasionally angry, sometimes laughing right there at the table as I called for a check.
Whether you loved Tuesday's result or were dismayed, there are places to help you focus on the next presidential contest on Nov.
Some Western officials worry that Gulf states, dismayed at effective Russian air support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, could supply such weapons.
Pagourtzis' family said in a statement it was "saddened and dismayed" by the shooting and "as shocked as anyone else" by the events.
In an interview with WKRN, Poe explained that she was dismayed by the "hateful words" of the protesters, including from some celebrity speeches.
Ford's plan to shift the production of small cars from Michigan to Mexico dismayed those people worried about the demise of American manufacturing.
Overwhelmed by the numbers and dismayed by the futility of the cull, Berlin wildlife commissioner Derk Ehlert instead turned to the private sector.
And the former first lady kept a close eye on the Republican party, dismayed by the direction it has taken in recent years.
"Both hospitals are decimated on St. Croix and here on St. Thomas," Sarauw said, dismayed at the lack of facilities and available relief.
Because of my own prejudices, I was dismayed but not surprised to read about the noncompliance of big pharma in Mr. Piller's article.
Then they watched, dismayed, as it sat on the market for six months, while they gradually cut the asking price to $1.65 million.
Lifespan is a key factor in bike and scooter unit economics, with investors dismayed by the poor unit economics of these sharing companies.
At the time, June was dismayed by her mother's reaction (understandably, considering Luke is an actual dreamboat, and who could disapprove of him?).
" In their statement, Xscape said: "Like many, we were dismayed by the recent remarks made by our talented colleague and friend Nene Leakes.
"Latterly, I have been dismayed to learn of the accounting issues at the half year," Machin said in a statement released by Wesfarmers.
Trump fans who gathered here hours before the rally said they were not dismayed in the least that he did not win Iowa.
His pledges to end extractive industries and shift the focus of state-run oil company Ecopetrol to renewable energy have dismayed business leaders.
Most of the teams I spoke to who failed to qualify were dismayed but also resolute on coming back and qualifying next year.
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, exhausted and dismayed, was shown in iconic TV shots with his head hanging during Trump's blast.
"I was kind of dismayed, shocked and in disbelief," said Mr. Khan, who still serves as a volunteer Muslim chaplain at Fort Bragg.
Most Americans would be dismayed to learn that our government armed groups affiliated with Al Qaeda, the very group associated with 9/11.
Under the headline "Boris sparks cabinet war" the Sunday Times said four unnamed senior ministers were dismayed at May's handling of the situation.
As a lifelong Philadelphian and progressive, I am dismayed that Krasner focusses so much on the accused, and so little on the victims.
Look, I think it's OK for a bounce, but I was dismayed by Celgene and I've liked that stock for a long time.
But Democrats, dismayed with Barr's handling of the Mueller report, have raised concerns that the attorney general cannot be trusted with the task.
Those tensions were also on display in the Wells Fargo Center, where dismayed Sanders supporters staged last-ditch efforts meant to mar Mrs.
"I am dismayed that it is automatically cut down to five years because of a guilty plea," Ms. Gavios's mother said by email.
As a teenager, Holbrooke was dismayed by Eisenhower's unwillingness to "do something" about Suez, and the way he let America's colonial allies down.
He is not dismayed by Netflix's guidance of up to $8 billion in content spending next year and multi-billion dollar cash burn.
" The company added in a statement Monday that it was "dismayed by the forcible separation of children from their families at the border.
And many advocates are dismayed that hundreds of thousands of people, many of them of color, are still arrested every year for pot.
"I know from stories I've heard that when she passed away she was dismayed with how little progress we had made," said Gram.
The expected closure of the L train tunnel under the East River for at least 15 months had dismayed residents of Brooklyn communities.
Dismayed with his luggage options, he wanted to make the best suitcase, in terms of not just style and price but also tech.
But British ministers and security chiefs have been dismayed by leaks in the U.S. media which made public details about the British investigation.
If Ms. Trump says she was dismayed by her father's announced ban on transgender people in the military, well, I guess it's true.
People were understandably dismayed by the government's apparent failure to act quickly to switch back the water once concerns were raised in Flint.
And on Monday, Manigault-Newman played another tape, this time of a phone call with Trump, who seemed dismayed after she was fired.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's government said on Saturday it was "dismayed" by information from Riyadh about the death of dissident Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
The pale, dismayed face of the young Jewish boy, arms raised, being rounded up in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943 is well known.
Many athletes, including Olympians like Simone Biles, said they were dismayed that they would have to return to ranch for national team training.
He's also horrified at their driver's breakneck pace and dismayed by the beggars and touts, for whom his guidebook marks him as prey.
But, rather than feeling free in the months that followed, she was dismayed by the increasing amount of money she was mindlessly spending.
State officials, including some who initially supported the Graham-Cassidy bill, were dismayed when they saw how much money their states could lose.
Are you dismayed that the secretary of commerce, Wilbur Ross, would lie about the real reason the administration was demanding the citizenship question?
But as a loyal and patriotic American, I am dismayed by what he is doing to the country and find his behavior reprehensible.
Dismayed by trends in the art world, she stopped showing her work after the Betty Parsons Gallery closed, shortly after Ms. Parsons's death.
So I was dismayed to see yet another incoherent sound-bite contest masquerading as a debate among the candidates vying to defeat him.
After some sleuthing, Mr. Guttman was dismayed to learn that just 40 percent of the Academy's directors' branch had bothered to see film.
Kapalka, dismayed, asked his perpetually cash-strapped friend what the hell he was thinking spending that much money on a toy Luke Skywalker.
Anthony Scaramucci Spicer, an ally of Priebus, was so dismayed by Scaramucci's being named communications director that he stepped down as press secretary.
Dismayed by the continuing toll of gun violence, he was eventually persuaded that firearm deaths could be reduced without violating the Second Amendment.
Democratic Commissioners Jessica Rosenworcel and Geoffrey Starks were dismayed by the Republican majority's decision not to disclose the inaccuracy of the maps earlier.
I respect the ethics process, but I remain dismayed that it took an unbelievable eight months for the Committee to dismiss this matter.
Oklahoma head coach Lincoln Riley was visibly livid on the sidelines, and fans were dismayed at the lack of attention the call received.
Letter To the Editor: I have been dismayed by so many in the media referring to the election as a huge Democratic loss.
While I am dismayed by the ruling, I am also hopeful that there will be a huge response to such a retrograde position.
Some were impressed by Time's choice of the "silence breakers," but dismayed that several of the year's most important figures were left out.
In a statement to Bloomberg, the State Department confirmed the withdrawal of Foote and said the U.S. government was "dismayed" by Zambia's position.
Many shareholders were dismayed as Akzo's boards appeared uninterested in talks with PPG and when they ultimately rejected the U.S. company's best offer.
Pagourtzis' family said in a statement they were "saddened and dismayed" by the shooting and "as shocked as anyone else" by the events.
When protesters took to the streets, shocked and dismayed after his remarkable election day victory, Trump dismissed them as professionals, incited by the media.
It's no coincidence that the silver-haired nominee name-checked Jackson, and that should hearten those dismayed by a politics gone off the rails.
A small, but vocal, group of Sanders' supporters, the Bernie or Bust people, are dismayed that Sanders has now thrown his support to Clinton.
After Britain voted to leave the European Union, Chief Executive Fujio Mitarai said he was "very dismayed", saying it hurt Japan's economic growth prospects.
If nothing else, Arabs are dismayed that the fate of Arab Syria is being determined mainly by non-Arab powers—Russia, Iran and Turkey.
Former Prime Minister John Major said he was increasingly dismayed by the plotting in the party by those driven by their own personal agenda.
I was dismayed when it occurred, but was heartened the young woman came forward, was heard, and had her concerns taken seriously and addressed.
Others abstained or left their ballots blank, dismayed by the choice between what some called "cholera or the plague": global finance or xenophobic nationalism.
One of them, the Thing, would be the kind of monster Kirby had gotten good at writing, a creature dismayed at his own transformation.
Through Star's hungry eyes, we see a country that doesn't live up to its potential, but the film isn't dismayed or enraged about that.
Anjali Laghari1, a chemist who headed the immunoassay group, was dismayed when she returned from her three-week vacation in India in late August.
Many athletes, including Olympians like Simone Biles, said they were dismayed that they would have to return to the ranch for national team training.
Those dismayed by the move point out that the deal in 2013 involved a pledge to shield Kaesong from lurches in inter-Korean relations.
Some young women voters in New Hampshire said they were dismayed by what they viewed as shaming by the Clinton campaign and its allies.
We talked to a half dozen senior administration officials, who range from dismayed but certain to stay, to disgusted and likely soon to leave.
"Like many, we were dismayed by the recent remarks made by our talented colleague and friend Nene Leakes," the group said in a statement.
They are dismayed that the draft agreement surrenders too much control to the EU, including the prospect of staying in a customs union indefinitely.
"I have been a little dismayed that in the Republican-held Congress there has been so little oversight on the administration's trade moves," Rep.
This time it responded to a Priorities USA ad titled "Grace" featuring parents of a disabled child dismayed by Trump mocking a disabled reporter.
Many diplomats have been dismayed by the Trump Administration; since the Inauguration, sixty per cent of the State Department's highest-ranking diplomats have left.
The state has pursued a warm relationship with Viktor Orbán, whose autocratic rule of Hungary has dismayed European counterparts since his installation in 2010.
What one dismayed Republican described as a "new level of panic" set in among leading members of his party and even his own campaign.
"I am praying for Natalia, who I believe is ill, and am dismayed by the way our mental health system treats people," she wrote.
"Today, we are profoundly dismayed that you no longer represent a symbol of hope, courage, and the undying defense of human rights," Naidoo wrote.
This morning, just under half the country has woken up dismayed, already feeling the impact of watching a bigoted argument win out so successfully.
" You say you are dismayed and will not cut the line because, "It carries the story into the celestial, where it longs to go.
"You can hide all you want, the whole world gonna see you boo," Austin says as Ettel's face, visably dismayed, comes into the frame.
Veteran agents and law enforcement experts I canvassed this week were mostly dismayed and flummoxed by all this talk and the memo's potential release.
"Like many, we were dismayed by the recent remarks made by our talented colleague and friend Nene Leakes," the group said in a statement.
And moderator Campbell Brown told the Speaker her young son, a Ryan fan, was dismayed by the news of his endorsement of the businessman.
Rachel Fleischer, the executive director of Young Invincibles, an advocacy group for young adults, said she was dismayed by the cuts announced on Tuesday.
After finishing a PhD in political thought at Rutgers, he moved back to Israel — and was dismayed at the lack of conservative intellectual infrastructure.
"What looked like the forward march of progress turned out to be one of history's grand zigzags," Press says in her realistically dismayed introduction.
I am also dismayed by their personal attacks on one another, providing the Republicans with a rich and cost-free source of opposition research.
But on a recent trip to Havana, I found Cubans dismayed by President Trump's reversal of the détente started by his predecessor, Barack Obama.
Namely, they uphold and reflect power structures — the courts are part of the same justice system that has often dismayed activists on the left.
Now the hope of the president's dismayed supporters is that this moment of near-political bankruptcy will lead to a reinvention and a turnaround.
It isn't hard to look around the Valley these days and be dismayed at just how adrift a huge part of the industry is.
One Georgetown student named Connor told Ryan that he's been "very dismayed by this year's election" and couldn't see himself supporting Trump or Sen.
California's 50th Congressional District is strongly Republican, but voters told CNN in interviews over the last year that they were dismayed by Hunter's conduct.
Dismayed by inequality and injustice, a white woman from the Midwest devoted her abbreviated career to helping poor blacks and Latinos in the Bronx.
Those seeking a democratic future were dismayed to see Mubarak making apparent moves to groom his businessman son, Gamal Mubarak, for a dynastic succession.
He said he was especially dismayed to see so many people on the platform taking out their phones but not doing anything to help.
The durability of the occupation, and the lack of visible effort by the administration to resolve it, has dismayed many in the UNAM community.
Edizione said at the weekend it was dismayed by revelations of alleged safety violations in its road operations and hints it will take action.
Some were dismayed that the ad was followed by a commercial for Mr. Clean, showing him as a sex symbol to women at home.
The acquittal on the murder charges dismayed some survivors of the outbreak and probably spared Mr. Cadden from a sentence of life in prison.
"I was dismayed to learn this weekend about a Tesla employee who had conducted quite extensive and damaging sabotage to our operations," he wrote.
But they were dismayed with the direction of the country, they said, starting with the election of President Trump, and finally decided to act.
"I am dismayed that The New Yorker has decided to characterize a respectful relationship with a woman I dated as somehow inappropriate," he said.
His remarks seem designed to elicit a dismayed shake of the head and then a "what are you gonna do?" shrug from the populace.
While writing episodes, they've been dismayed to find that some of the old landmarks in their script have since been bulldozed and built over.
In a country where oil and coal are the top export earners, Petro's pledges to end extractive industries have dismayed business leaders and centrists.
And more than just the actual words have bothered them; they're also dismayed by Trump's demeanor and bluster that seems out of control at times.
Upon booting up a brand new Pixel 2 received in the mail, a dismayed Reddit user says the phone arrived with no operating system installed.
Speaking at a Washington forum on the transition process, Kerry acknowledged he was dismayed by the lack of thorough vetting of some of Trump's nominees.
Some lawmakers said they could understand that Americans might be dismayed by the ability of Iran to have such access to the nation's highest court.
And in 2008, the veteran financier Carl C. Icahn took a run at the company's board, dismayed by its reluctance to sell itself to Microsoft.
And I was just continually dismayed by the way the state laws were really targeted at the most economically vulnerable, the most marginalized in society.
"As a company, Microsoft is dismayed by the forcible separation of children from their families at the border," a company spokesperson said in a statement.
While some fans are dismayed by the comments from the YouTuber — who offered a "genuine" family-man image — others are still declaring their unwavering support.
Clinton&aposs former campaign team said in an open letter posted Saturday on the blogging platform Medium that they were dismayed by Brazile&aposs revelations.
San Francisco renters will be happy (or dismayed) to hear that they can rent the home from Full House for a whopping $14,000 a month.
When Trump responded by attacking Khan and his wife, the parents of a slain Muslim-American soldier,, many Americans were dismayed by what they saw.
In 2015, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg recalled being dismayed about her first opinion assignment in 1993 because it dealt with an impossibly complicated congressional law.
The artists—most notably, Donald Judd—were sometimes dismayed by Panza's fabrications, raising further questions about whether a work of art should be considered authentic.
The high court's ruling and the President Donald Trump's policy have dismayed some transgender service members, such as Army Sergeant First Class Kai Landeros, 38.
The 29-year-old mechanic was relieved he survived, but dismayed to learn that four people, including two children, were killed by the same mortar.
Now that Baby Jane has wrapped, Bette and Joan are both dismayed to discover that roles for "mature" actresses are still few and far between.
In response to Trump's comments in the Times, several Republican senators told CNN they were dismayed at what he had said, and Maine Republican Sen.
Last month, eleven members of parliament from both main parties defected to form the Independent Group, in large part dismayed by the handling of Brexit.
But there are others who fondly remember his mayoralty and find themselves dismayed by his gradual emergence as a symbol of the legislature's conservative agenda.
"I am very dismayed at the accessibility of some of these networks … they are just hanging right off the tubes," he said, according to Reuters.
They mention, too, how Harper Lee's "Go Set a Watchman" dismayed readers who loved "To Kill a Mockingbird" and wanted its world to remain intact.
"It just dismayed me that for you, this ended up with chants of 'lock her up' or 'string her up' at Republican rallies," Gillard said.
Congress should press the administration for a course correction — or else members will face the wrath of dismayed voters with higher energy bills this fall.
Supporters of LGBT rights will be dismayed the court wiped away a lower court opinion on Monday that went against the florist who denied services.
Branson, who spoke with CNBC onboard Virgin Australia's maiden flight between Australia and Hong Kong, says he's also dismayed by the rise in protectionist policies.
He was not dismayed by Netflix's guidance of up to $8 billion in content spending for 2018 at the time and multibillion-dollar cash burn.
The prospect has dismayed many Australians who wonder what it means for civic life and what it says about the country's place in the world.
"We are dismayed that the Department has chosen to prioritize a political campaign promise over the disaster relief needs of our service members," they said.
Mr. van Zweden, who had faced questions about his commitment to new music when he was appointed, was dismayed when he heard that the Contact!
Dunja Mijatovic, the Council of Europe commissioner for human rights, said in a statement after the sentencing that she was dismayed by the court's action.
Mainstream voices among right-wing non-interventionists, like Rod Dreher and Daniel Larison at the American Conservative, were dismayed by Trump's decision to strike Syria.
What happened, according to Judge, was that students were dismayed to learn that they would be required to spend their senior Sundays doing community service.
He was dismayed by the experience, and a friend on the trip, Jonathan Neman, a founder of Sweetgreen, urged him to start his own company.
The shooter looked dismayed, but with a considerable amount of english thanks to the bar, the ball began slowly bouncing toward the now vacant goal.
For Republicans who are dismayed at the direction of the party, counting on a new generation to ride to the rescue may be overly optimistic.
Mr. Trump's verbal assault over the weekend on the bureau and Mr. Comey, who was widely admired within the F.B.I., has angered and dismayed agents.
We are all dismayed by the lack of diversity in the specialized high schools, but remedial courses for ill-prepared students are not the answer.
The agency's decision dismayed safety advocates, who said it had ignored a 2005 congressional mandate to reduce the danger of being thrown from a vehicle.
He was sometimes dismayed that I was pegged as a black writer when what I wrote should have resonated equally with readers of all races.
CAROLP, Los Angeles I was surprised and dismayed not to see "All the Way" by Robert Schenkkan included — not even on the "extras" you published.
Grant Woods, a former state attorney general who is close to Mr. McCain, said he had been dismayed by Mr. Flake's stance on health care.
The Times's Anne Barnard writes: Many of you, dismayed by New York's recycling problems, asked how you could help the city raise its recycling rates.
I was now dismayed to be alone, even half-thought of asking Tim if I could stay in his room, but that would seem crazy.
She loathed the engineers of Brexit and was dismayed by the number of people who had revealed their racist colors to her since the vote.
" Ryan Lizza says in a statement that he's "dismayed" the New Yorker has characterized "a respectful relationship with a woman I dated as somehow inappropriate.
Yet this statement in January dismayed some US officials who had long accepted the need to encourage talks and not dismiss them out of hand.
Peters recounted that one day, Andrew was dismayed to discover his hole was dry, and Lea took a bucket and filled it up for him.
As a veteran public-school teacher, I am dismayed when people with no training in education claim that they know best how schools should run.
Yale President Peter Salovey said in a statement to the Yale community that he was "profoundly dismayed and disturbed" by the allegations against the coach.
He might be dismayed to learn that a satisfying eruption of executive power may not suddenly lead to foundations being dug on the southern border.
As we see more articles come out ahead of the anniversary, I've become increasingly dismayed that Coretta Scott King is seen as a side note.
I remember when I was a kid I bought other cassette tapes hoping they had lyrics attached to them and was dismayed when they didn't.
On the other side, police are dismayed that the family has not handed over Daphne's laptop, which investigators believe could hold clues to her killing.
European online trade association EDiMA, whose members include Google, Facebook and Twitter, said it was dismayed the Commission had not first chosen to engage in dialogue.
Strzok insisted that he never allowed personal opinions to influence his work, though he did acknowledge being dismayed by Donald Trump&aposs behavior during the campaign.
Mitt Romney, who was dismayed by the Mueller report's catalog of furtive meetings between Trump aides and potential evidence of obstruction, stopped short of endorsing Amash.
WADA said on Monday that it was dismayed by revelations in a German TV documentary that contained fresh allegations of malpractice in Russia's anti-doping system.
"I am intensely dismayed, but sadly not shocked, at this latest explosion of hate on social media," Harsh Mander, a human rights activist told VICE News.
Many are dismayed that someone close to Trump hasn't been able to effectively tell him how what he's doing is detrimental and offensive to black Americans.
Mr Breyer was similarly dismayed by the court's handling of the case of Romell Broom, a man Ohio tried to kill by lethal injection in 2009.
While I'm happy Daya has a companion, I'm dismayed that her companion is also the individual who eased the way for her rapid descent toward addiction.
If she's dismayed that her intelligence took a backseat to her beauty, she doesn't show it: For Isabella, sexuality has historically been a tool of power.
And negotiators were dismayed to see Theresa May, the prime minister, return this week to her mantra that "no deal is better than a bad deal".
Sanger hoped to eliminate the need for abortion, and if she were alive, she would be dismayed at how many people equate her organization with it.
For some years UMNO was split between hardline supporters of affirmative action (like the demonstrators pictured above) and moderates dismayed by the distortions it has brought.
John made me feel more outraged, worried and dismayed at the ease with which we retreat into ourselves and become convinced that we can't fix things.
Never Trump conservatives aren't dismayed by Trump's stance on healthcare, nor are they bothered the threat he poses to the climate, the economy, or women's rights.
U.S. women's basketball star Elena Delle Donne, who posted an Instagram photo of the regulations she discovered outside the restroom, is clearly dismayed by the news.
After posting a hit music video to YouTube, he was dismayed to find that his millions of views translated into tens of dollars in advertising revenue.
A number of the four-sticker recipients also seemed dismayed by the distribution, or perhaps by their partners' protests, and handed over some of their winnings.
"We are highly dismayed that despite our repeated requests, the Administration has refused to make it available to Congress," the two write, referring to the memo.
Members were also dismayed that the administration didn't seem prepared with any sort of strategy for the next debt and spending showdown, now set for December.
"I'm dismayed and I can only imagine how upset members of BOLD PAC can be, given they worked so hard to get these resources," he added.
Investors who worry the escalating battle will tip the global economy into recession are looking for progress from the negotiations and were dismayed at possible disruption.
He was inspired by it — as well as dismayed that it took that long to hear about something that happened just 153 miles from his hometown.
Mr. Livingstone and Ms. Wettlaufer grew dismayed as the community spirit they had cultivated and the royalties photographers received began to erode under the new ownership.
The returns from the Presidential election were trickling in, and the Hayeses, who had been spending the evening in their parlor, in Columbus, Ohio, were dismayed.
Yet Djokovic did not sound too dismayed, saying he hoped to be physically 100 percent for the ATP Tour finals which start in London next Sunday.
All of NATO, and much of the world outside of Moscow, has been dismayed and horrified by Iranian support for Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria.
The New York Times reported, citing law enforcement officials, that Rosenberg had become dismayed with President Donald Trump, believing he has little respect for the law.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Gymnastics' sacked head national coach Eddie van Hoof said he was left shocked and dismayed after being dismissed by the organization on Thursday.
Because this is a significant political and cultural exhibition, I was slightly dismayed that the curators decided to design it as an exhibition primarily for children.
Some concert-goers who paid $55 for a "Brunchella" meal before the show were dismayed to get cold food in small portions doled out on styrofoam.
"We are highly dismayed that despite our repeated requests, the Administration has refused to make it available to Congress," the two wrote, referring to the memo.
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.
One year ago, on June 280, President Trump dismayed the world by announcing his intention to withdraw the United States from the global Paris climate agreement.
Miguel Pérez Arroyo, a lawyer for Mr. Fujimori, told Peruvian television that Mr. Fujimori was "dismayed" by the decision but would comply while filing an appeal.
But at an impromptu toast on Wednesday at an Upper West Side bar, Mr. Fager was hugged by teary-eyed employees dismayed by his sudden departure.
" — Deborah Johnson Miranda, on The Times's Facebook page "I am dismayed at what is now being termed 'assault' and how easily we use the word 'violated.
In this whimsically illustrated story an innocent taco truck is dismayed to find there's competition for his usual spot: a falafel truck, oblivious to her trespass!
The government has been dismayed by early signs that mothers of young protesters, who held a candlelight vigil on Friday night, were starting to organize themselves.
"I've been dismayed and frankly angered by suggestions that they shouldn't have financial concern, that they signed up for disruptions in their lives," Reardon told reporters.
I left Zimbabwe after high school for university, dismayed by the lack of job prospects in a nation that had the highest literacy rate in Africa.
Millions of Americans—not just Ted Cruz and Mitt Romney—are still in shock and utterly dismayed that a celebrity non-politician has the GOP crown.
But a bigger part of me is dismayed about what their existence means about the types of ideas and entrepreneurs that get funding in Silicon Valley.
But, as a fan of Tim Burton and David Lynch, he was dismayed by how theoretical the classes were, and gravitated instead toward the theatre program.
The family of Mr. Elder released a statement that said, "We are shocked and dismayed at the events that have been reported," according to various reports.
All the experts appeared dismayed by what Jeffrey Sachs, the S.D.S.N.'s director, described as the "crude nationalism" and "aggressive anti-globalization" ascendant around the world.
Kelly's shifting version of events elicited frustration from former communications director Hope Hicks, who had been dating Porter, and dismayed a number of West Wing staffers.
Griffin is dismayed when Mr. Williams tells him, during his minute of "mayordom," that abolishing the state bird is not within a mayor's powers — wrong jurisdiction.
They were either cautiously optimistic about a return to "normalcy" in our foreign policy, or dismayed at Mr. Trump's reversal of his long-held isolationist view.
Nicola Bertinelli, president of the consortium, said he was dismayed at the move, adding it would unjustly impact one of the strongest sectors of Italy's economy.
London (CNN Business)McDonald's New Zealand has launched its McVeggie burger, but there's a catch that could leave meat-free patrons dismayed: It's not strictly vegetarian.
" The State Department said in a statement that it was dismayed the Zambian government had declared that Mr. Foote's position as ambassador was "no longer tenable.
They are in an awkward position: dismayed by the government's confusing signaling and shifting positions, but careful not to criticize Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi directly.
Yet, despite this being the singular foreign policy issue that President Trump has personally delineated a lengthy strategy on, the White House has not appeared dismayed.
This dismayed many: the president is a pragmatist, mild in his moral views to the point that his fiercest Muslim critics see him as un-Islamic.
Skeens eventually left the profession, fed up, he said, with the indignities of public school teaching and dismayed by the lack of progress in public education.
The situation has left many Americans dismayed and disappointed with his performance, but perhaps none more so than those who know Kelly best -- his fellow Marines.
The listless markets have dismayed traders who make money when there are big exchange rate swings, as that raises demand from clients to hedge currency exposure.
The plan began in 1947 after a Utah park custodian named Russ Mahan found himself dismayed by the eroded condition of one of the arch's legs.
They were dismayed at the leading role non-OPEC Russia, once seen as the group's rival in oil markets, was playing in shaping the group's policies.
This left dismayed European allies scrambling to salvage the international nuclear pact as Tehran said Trump had made a mistake and proved Washington could not be trusted.
On May 12, flatbread lovers at the Notting Hill Pizza Festival in London were dismayed to be left waiting for hours after an oven broke, BBC reports.
Democrats are furious that Barr shaped the political narrative of the Mueller report rollout in a way that favored Trump and even dismayed the special counsel himself.
It was dismayed by the EU's struggle to overcome a veto by Walloons on signing a "comprehensive" trade agreement that took seven years to negotiate (see Charlemagne).
Charles Grant of the Centre for European Reform, a think-tank, says Brussels officials are dismayed by the apparent influence of right-wing Eurosceptics on Mrs May.
The boy's reaction is priceless, as he kind of shakes his head, dismayed, and everyone around him encourages him to deface Kiffin's garbage the way they should.
"We are deeply dismayed by the news of another African American killed in her own home by the police," wrote the president of the historically black university.
This irks both those who yearn for truly private markets and those dismayed at seeing public policy arranged so as to enrich particular groups of private citizens.
While most agreed with the mayor's decision not to call for mandatory evacuations, several who spoke to BuzzFeed News were dismayed by the lack of available shelters.
Weeks before Michael Bay started filming his 1998 blockbuster Armageddon, he apparently went to the props department and was dismayed at the space suits that he saw.
Will & Grace star Debra Messing found herself "dismayed" on Monday when Kelly made a joke about a fan in her audience becoming gay after watching the show.
"I was shocked and dismayed to see the conditions of her confinement firsthand," wrote Canadian animal rights activist Ulara Nakagawa after she visited the zoo in October.
THE ELECTION OF Donald Trump as America's 45th president dismayed most of New York; Mr Trump's home city had voted overwhelmingly for another local candidate, Hillary Clinton.
Jesus Dureza, presidential adviser on the peace process, said he was "dismayed" with the move, which came after peace negotiators agreed to further discuss a bilateral ceasefire.
Members of Extinction Rebellion, a group that has staged protests around London in recent weeks, will be dismayed; they have called for emissions to end by 21.
"With the passage of time, I have become increasingly dismayed by his constant stream of cruel comments and his inability to admit error or apologize," she said.
" Conservatives Against Trump, another group vowing to oppose the GOP's presumptive nominee, said Tuesday night that while it is "dismayed" by Trump's victory, it is not "deterred.
As part of an industry, which continues to be a critical driving force behind the economic growth in the country, we are genuinely dismayed by this decision.
The European Parliament, which must sign off on the Brexit deal, is dismayed that EU citizens may now have to pay to confirm their residence in Britain.
"The Court is dismayed to learn that contemporaneously-created evidence regarding the central disputed events in this case was lost in entirely preventable circumstances," states a footnote.
Although dismayed by Western triumphalism after the Cold War, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev called it a "myth" that Western leaders had promised not to enlarge NATO.
The British government has signaled that limiting immigration will take precedence over single market access in the Brexit negotiations to come, which has dismayed UK-based banks.
The figures are similar in Germany, where Auticon was first established in 2011 by a father dismayed at the lack of job opportunities for his autistic son.
In October, I was dismayed to discover that the bakery Paul is attempting to make "mince pie croissants" happen — that is, a British version of the cronut.
Bernie Sanders has been buoyed consistently by supporters disgusted with a political system awash in big money — and dismayed by Clinton's uncomfortably close relationship to Wall Street.
As a Democrat from Mississippi who served in elected office for almost 28503 years, I was dismayed when I saw my political party trounced in November's election.
He was dismayed to find, on a visit to one richly-resourced fund, that it was guilty of what techies consider the ultimate sin: using Windows computers.
May's compromise Brexit deal has dismayed both supporters of a more decisive break with the EU and those who want ties to remain as close as possible.
Although the family, and all of the arriving fans, are initially dismayed to learn they are attending a hockey game, Lisa makes the most of the experience.
Most Republicans were dismayed that the full Senate's vote on Judge Brett Kavanaugh's appointment to the Supreme Court was delayed and saw this as a political misstep.
Mr. Rusbridger was by all accounts apparently dismayed by the public back-and-forth and the sour tone at the institution he dominated for so many years.
I wasn't around for that, but when I dropped by the landfill later I remember feeling shocked and dismayed to find the field bare, the wheat gone.
"We are dismayed that there have been no convictions for FGM-related offences," said Tim Loughton, interim chair of the Home Affairs Committee responsible for the report.
"We are dismayed by your silence thus far," 33 advocacy groups and local religious leaders wrote in the letter to Bowser, which was obtained by The Hill.
Playfully, she grabbed at Robyn's fingers under the surface of the flour, but Robyn snatched them back, dismayed, and wouldn't try the scones when they were baked.
"Taiwan's OhBear is dismayed at the ban slapped on his cousin Winnie's latest film by censors in China," it said, referring to its tourism mascot 'Oh Bear'.
She said she was dismayed when she heard a fellow singer in conversation with an interviewer, and "They both called me Barbra Strize-and," not Stry-sand.
Nonetheless, his appearance did not go over well among Facebook employees, some of whom were dismayed at such a public showing of support by a top executive.
Clinton addressed the report in a pair of tweets, saying she was "dismayed" when she learned of the allegations against her then-senior faith adviser, Burns Strider.
Chayefsky visited the newsrooms of national and regional TV stations and was dismayed by what he saw as attempts to exploit violent stories and viewers' basest desires.
A spokesman for U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he was "deeply dismayed" by the executions and called again for an end to the death penalty.
Many are dismayed by the long wait they find, shelter directors say, and they are increasingly concerned about safety after reports of Cubans going missing in Mexico.
That reasoning baffled and dismayed LGBTQ activists, who filed a petition to overturn the decision, resulting in Thursday's judgment — which represents the final say in the matter.
Elbert, who previously spent seven years as the VP of marketing at Bonobos, says he started Care/of after being dismayed at the whole vitamin shopping experience.
Dismay over Mattis Some Pentagon officials are also dismayed over the way the President handled the departure of former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who resigned on Dec.
The 20-year-old Bowling Green State University student was dismayed to notice several tweets shaming women over 200 pounds for wearing certain clothing items — including bikinis.
She was visibly dismayed in August 2017, for example, when the president said he could not rule out a "military option" to respond to unrest in Venezuela.
Waves of selling have come as investors have been dismayed by Washington's inability to rally around a meaningful response to the economic toll the outbreak will take.
To the Editor: I was dismayed to read that the Guggenheim won't be showing the Chinese artists' videos that some animal rights people have labeled animal cruelty.
Dismayed by Mr. Waters's recent show in Munich, Mr. Reiter published a statement on the city's website criticizing him for remarks he had made in recent years.
Mr. Trump's woeful approval rating in many swing districts is an issue, particularly in some suburban areas represented by Republicans where voters are dismayed at his presidency.
Like a lot of parents I know, I'm dismayed that my kids, now too little to understand what a president is, will someday study Trump in school.
Some in the U.S. Congress and other critics have been dismayed by Trump's apparent tendency to place efforts to resolve the trade dispute above human rights concerns.
The union is dismayed at the lackluster bidding for the sort of midlevel free agents who until recently had generated much more interest on the open market.
Even Mr. Mnuchin, who has been more optimistic about the prospects of a deal, was dismayed that the Chinese were not doing more to reach an agreement.
The territory's top finance officials, for example, were dismayed when they learned the bill would also allow Beijing to begin requesting freezes on assets in Hong Kong.
After Egypt handed over the footage in May, Italian officials were dismayed to discover that the portions where Mr. Regeni might have been present had been erased.
Commuters were dismayed when the Trump administration indicated that it would not — at least for now — provide financing for a new rail tunnel under the Hudson River.
In one instance, he was dismayed by Goldman's efforts to hire the child of a client, according to people close to Mr. Katzman and to the firm.
Mr. Trump's defiant selection of Mr. Zinke, 55, dismayed Republicans in the capital and raised suspicions about how reliable an ally he will be for the party.
And in the days after this fall's fraught election, I was dismayed to see posts on my Facebook page from gay men who were victims of harassment.
Some people have been shocked and dismayed that insurance companies are paying for Weinstein's alleged sexual harassment and abuse — but this is the way insurance policies work.
While protesters originally were calling for Moise to fix the country's problems, they have been dismayed by his inaction and are now calling outright for his resignation.
If he returned to the Delta today, Mr. Kennedy would cheer the advances but be dismayed at how hard advocates must fight to maintain that limited progress.
Anyway, be sure to subscribe to Impeachment Today on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you go to hear my disembodied and slightly dismayed voice.
The failure of repeated coalition governments that grouped the old secular elite plus Ennahda to address the economy, along with declining public services has dismayed many Tunisians.
Dismayed, Boston It was reported that drug company stocks rose on the expectation that those companies will now be able to charge higher prices for prescription meds.
The nurses were dismayed to see that a medical student had put off seeking treatment, as he struggled to explain that he could barely cover the bill.
Greg Boyle, a Jesuit priest who became dismayed by the all too frequent deaths of young people caught up in gang violence in his Boyle Heights parish.
Some observers are dismayed at what they see as the lack of transparency, and the slow trickle of information from both the foundation and the National Archives.
The public is then dismayed when a woman takes a self-protective vote or comes across as nakedly ambitious or is rumored to be a mean boss.
They were dismayed that Paul's campaign had been buried by the Trump bulldozer, but they had a broad set of (sometimes contradictory) explanations for what went wrong.
To some degree Trump would be a real gift to people who write comedy, but everyone I know who writes comedy professionally is really dismayed about Trump.
The Kremlin is dismayed by fraying informal communications channels between Western and Russian intelligence agencies, she said, and sees the espionage world as a realm without rules.
Cathryn de Wilde Givrins, Switzerland As a supporter of Hillary Clinton, I was dismayed by the two articles in this morning's paper reporting on her recent campaign activities.
But the vote could haunt those members by driving angry Democrats to turn out in greater numbers — and persuading some dismayed Republicans not to turn out at all.
After stumbling upon a table filled with Avengers action figures, Hemsworth is dismayed to find no Thor figure, blaming it on Infinity War directors Anthony and Joe Russo.
"Since September, the Constitution hasn't changed," Cruz said, "but the poll numbers have, and I recognize that Donald is dismayed that his poll numbers are falling in Iowa."
The army's recapture of oil-producing Kirkuk province and other territory across northern Iraq has dismayed the city's Kurds but brought comfort to residents from other ethnic groups.
And some of his recent appointments have dismayed environmentalists, from Environmental Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt to secretary of state nominee Rex Tillerson, who led oil giant ExxonMobil.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Asian leaders, dismayed by American disarray on free trade, are warming up to "China-led" alternatives to the U.S.-led Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
Learning of the arrest some Klansmen were doubly dismayed — by the alleged immorality but also by the discovery that a woman was a key organizer of the KKK.
In the past many rural men saw the army as a way to escape village life, and were dismayed to be sent back to their farms on demobilisation.
Trump signs an executive order to detain families together at the border indefinitely Microsoft says it is "dismayed" by the forced separation of migrant families at the border
We were dismayed by your review of Kate Brown's "Manual for Survival", a book about the effects of the Chernobyl disaster ("A view from the bridge", March 9th).
New York (CNN Business)Staffers at The New York Times are alarmed and dismayed by the publication of an anti-Semitic cartoon -- and by the newspaper's initial response.
But his popularity soon began to decline with a perceived lack of leadership and flip-flops on key issues, particularly tax reform, which dismayed many on the left.
Ban told Korean reporters in New York on Wednesday, before his departure for South Korea, that he was dismayed by the affair and had no knowledge of it.
Still, Mr Maduro was pleased, and his critics dismayed, when the Holy See was among the relatively few governments that sent a representative to his inauguration this month.
Yet he also dismayed Democrats when he signed a bill in 2012 making Michigan a "right to work" state, a measure that diminishes the power of organized labor.
Doubtless Mr Keating would have been dismayed to read "The Transformation of Gender in English-Language Fiction", a paper published last month in the Journal of Cultural Analytics.
According to her prepared remarks, Clinton said: This is a moment of reckoning for every Republican dismayed that the Party of Lincoln has become the Party of Trump.
Luke P., one of this season's male contestants -- and a self-avowed staunch Christian -- was dismayed to learn on Monday night's episode that Brown was not a virgin.
It's a nod to the professionals who love Macs but were dismayed by the recent MacBook Pro refresh making a clean sweep of all the "legacy" ports — i.e.
"I was shocked and dismayed to see a recent article quoting me with words I never used and describing situations that never happened," Chang said in a statement.
When he says their names, they hear injustice Some supporters were dismayed that Trump had seemingly capitulated and tamped down his fearless "tell-it-like-it-is" persona.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The international community is "dismayed by repeated false accusations" that it is working to settle Syrian refugees in Lebanon, Germany's ambassador in Beirut said on Thursday.
FBI analysts were dismayed by how common it was for bystanders to know that a radicalized individual was up to something yet failed to tip off the authorities.
There have been numerous cases in the U.S. where students who were dismayed about sexist school rules used the power of social media to get their message out.
Apple launched the device last November with older sixth-generation chips, which means folks who already own the newer model may be a bit dismayed by Apple's refresh.
But I am not just a citizen of Massachusetts—I'm a citizen of the United States, and I'm dismayed by what's going on in the state of Kentucky.
There's nothing especially fresh in his story, however satisfying I find it when the expensively educated children of immigrants grow up to be dismayed by their parents' conservatism.
If Jerry Lewis and Nicolas Cage as father and son constitute your dream movie pairing, "The Trust" may have you rushing to the theater, only to be dismayed.
"Shocked and dismayed" is how one drug lobbyist described his and his client's reactions to Trump's comments, which didn't just call out the drug industry, but also lobbyists.
" The Sierra Club, which has published a critique of trade deals, said it was dismayed that the words "climate change" were "not mentioned once in the 248 pages.
Fans are either excited, annoyed that literally everything needs to be remade, or dismayed that the series doesn't feature a more diverse cast of East Asian-Australian talent.
It has also dismayed many Ukrainians who had hoped to take advantage of cheaper flights after the recent introduction of a visa-free regime with the European Union.
As CEO of a health insurance plan, I have been dismayed this year to see the health industry resurrect familiar and misguided tactics to oppose Medicare for All.
The journalists said they were dismayed by the recent arrests of social media users whose posts were deemed distasteful, as well as of journalists critical of the military.
He said updates from the cruise staff had been slow and that he was dismayed that passengers weren't given a health screening when they boarded the cruise ship.
But one of the authors of those papers, Jeffrey D. Wolt, a professor of agronomy and toxicology at Iowa State University, was dismayed by the E.U. court ruling.
A lot of progressive people, and would-be well-meaning people, many of whom, I imagine, would be dismayed to learn anything they've done could be thought racist.
Gene HughesSan Francisco To the Editor: As a shareholder, I am dismayed that Boeing has tarnished its reputation for excellence and safety in the name of corporate greed.
His desire to have his friend on hand dismayed but did not surprise them, because they said they believe he has recently been inclined to ignore external criticism.
European governments have been working to keep the deal alive and protect those investments after President Trump dismayed many on the Continent by withdrawing and reimposing banking sanctions.
While I wholeheartedly believe that one can make an economic case in favor of the Endangered Species Act, I find myself dismayed that it may come to that.
In his preface, Amis notes that "political prophecies" tend "to be instantly dismayed by events," and he can hardly be faulted for underestimating Corbyn as an electoral force.
Like many radical intellectuals, he was dismayed to find that many of these new voters preferred king-and-country conservatism to the socialism they were supposed to support.
He said updates from the cruise staff had been slow and that he was dismayed that passengers weren't given a health screening when they boarded the cruise ship.
I reached out to people who were still pained by Mr. Williams's suicide and who were dismayed by the idea that anyone might try to tell his story.
The officials are dismayed by the attorney general's decisions to tone down sentencing guidelines in the case of Roger Stone -- the President's long-time confidant and political trickster.
IRAN Dismayed European allies sought sought to salvage the international nuclear pact with Iran after Trump pulled the U.S. out of the landmark accord, prompting scorn from Tehran.
People familiar with the matter told CNN Friday that the President was dismayed by the handling of the abuse allegations against Porter, with whom Hicks is romantically involved.
"If we go according to constitution, he is not the right prime minister," Mahathir told reporters, looking little dismayed by the possibility that he might not regain power.
Mike Capuano (D-Mass.) joked that Stumpf had "brought true bipartisanship to Congress," with Republicans and Democrats declaring themselves dismayed and outraged and pointing to potential legal violations.
Dismayed by the way HUD has handled the stories, White House aides have taken a more hands-on role in trying to stem the tide of negative news.
Big Break After graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2013, Mr. Wolfond established a studio in New York but was dismayed by the design scene.
While some fans have protested Kaepernick's inability to find a new team, other viewers are clearly dismayed by how political activism has begun to overshadow the game itself.
She makes a slightly dismayed face while she's getting this done — which is fair, as the CDC notes the procedure can be uncomfortable or painful for many women.
In his memoir, published in 1940, three years before his death, he declared himself to be an out-and-out rationalist, dismayed by the tenacity of religious superstition.
If voters were upset by the senator's socialist background, they will be even more dismayed by the Billionaires Club of capitalists in the Trump cabinet and Oval Office.
Mothers and their adult daughters from Texas and New Mexico, so dismayed that Mr. Trump would soon be their president that they kept their backs to the inauguration.
But I was dismayed that the peace- and diversity-centered curriculum she gets at her public school had left her with such a one-dimensional view of history.
Former state Representative Steve Nickol told Reuters that he supported Perry during his first run for Congress but was dismayed to see him become "radically partisan" in Washington.
As a teenager he was dismayed by the routine anti-Semitism he saw in Minneapolis and heard on the radio, in the fascist-supporting broadcasts of the Rev.
I am deeply dismayed that 800,000 Americans — including more than 250 of our Apple coworkers — may soon find themselves cast out of the only country they've ever called home.
Speaking to the San Antonio Express-News this week, Medina County Sheriff Randy Brown said he was dismayed at the series of decisions that led to the alleged abuse.
Remaining members have been dismayed at the party's leadership vacuum following Modi's re-election with a majority that surpassed his victory in 2014, and are questioning the party's survival.
His party's rush to change the constitution to allow land expropriation without compensation has stolen thunder from left-wing rivals, such as the Economic Freedom Fighters, but dismayed investors.
" Russell Willerton, a professor and chairman of the school's Department of Writing and Linguistics, released a statement on Facebook saying the department was "dismayed and disappointed by the uproar.
" On the one hand, she was dismayed to realize just how widespread the issue had become, but on the other, she found "comfort in knowing that I wasn't alone.
I am deeply dismayed that 800,000 Americans -- including more than 250 of our Apple coworkers -- may soon find themselves cast out of the only country they've ever called home.
Not to be dismayed by a late flight or exhaustion, Ivar Bjørnson took the stage later in the evening to share a rare performance of his experimental project, Bardspec.
Washington (CNN)They may be "disgusted" and dismayed by Donald Trump's bragging about groping women, but many leading figures of the religious right are still backing him for president.
"According to what we know, the act was a deliberate attack on foreign tourists - a particularly devious and criminal act that leaves us sad, dismayed and furious," she added.
Costume supervisor Valerie Campbell gave these women dismayed elevator eyes in the green room prior to the crew panel, as if to communicate that she could have done better.
NEW DELHI – India says it is dismayed by the 19-month prison sentence given to a former leader of the Maldives for failing to cooperate with a police investigation.
Last month, in one of FCC Chairman Pai's first actions, the agency dismayed prison reform advocates by announcing that it would no longer defend the in-state rate caps.
" Kahl said several female executives approached him after the New Yorker article was published and told him they were "dismayed" by what they read because "it's not their experience.
Since his op-ed, Caplan said he's received emails from a few other students in different parts of the country who said they'd also been asked and were dismayed.
When I got to " Death Comes for the Archbishop ," the 1927 novel that Cather considered her best, I felt dismayed that I had lived without it for so long.
ET, FSN Southwest (San Antonio), ROOT (Utah) ABOUT THE SPURS (4-1): San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich was even more dismayed with the poor effort against Utah than Leonard.
In January, Senator Blumenthal spotted the photograph in an article in Computerworld, a tech industry publication, and was dismayed to learn of the layoffs so long after they happened.
However, the band announced Thursday that they were "dismayed" by a remark Leakes made at Saturday's "Girls Nite Out for Laughs" event at the Paramount Theater in Oakland, California.
Last week in Washington, Paul Ryan, the speaker of the House, told a dismayed young Republican at Georgetown University to try not to worry so much about Mr. Trump.
And in his address to the UN, Trump drew dismayed laughter and later, criticism for his declaration that if North Korea threatens the US, he will "totally destroy" it.
Whether they were first time voters, volunteers, or elected officials, they all felt dismayed and disillusioned by a democracy whose hurdles and failures made it nearly impossible to vote.
Cynthia Moore filed a police report about the vandalism and took to Facebook to document the incident that left her dismayed, particularly during Pride month, according to NBC News.
British ministers and security chiefs have been dismayed by leaks in the U.S. media which police fear could hinder a hunt for a possible bomb-maker still at large.
She kept a jealous eye on the comings and goings at Elio's, dismayed when some of her regulars began eating dinners there and then going to Elaine's for drinks.
All the players were dismayed to see a bit of benign weather for the early starters because they knew the worst was forecast to arrive during their own rounds.
It underlies Mr. Putin's attractiveness to nationalist parties in Europe dismayed by what they view as feckless leadership in the face of economic difficulties and the challenge of immigration.
Many students who do this exercise "are stunned and dismayed to discover they are spending much of their precious time on activities they don't value highly," a professor writes.
As a former employee and current stockholder of Carrier's parent company, United Technologies, I was deeply dismayed to watch this announcement on a video made by a plant employee.
But the secrecy and speed of the board's action at the time dismayed many members; others were infuriated by plans to purge the voting rolls of older, inactive members.
In any case, Mr. Elliott was not the only one who was dismayed by the N.C.A.A. decision last year: A petition created at the time on the website Change.
They had not scouted the entrance to the CCDI building, and they were dismayed to discover that a blast wall, towering 20 feet tall in stretches, rings the complex.
" Recently he decided to revisit the boards and was dismayed that things only seemed to be worse, and now seemed to be "filled with people that Reddit would ban.
After 1870, however, Marx relaxed these strictures, in part because the failure of the Paris Commune left him dismayed at the prospects for a Communist revolution in the West.
By Thursday, two challengers who had been dismayed by the remarks were scrambling to complete the paperwork needed to run for the seat before the filing deadline that night.
Every student, male and female, around me feels dismayed, disappointed and betrayed by the bills being passed by state governments to strip the rights of half of the population.
Some critics in Japan are dismayed that the final bouts of the spring tournament are being turned into a diplomatic showcase for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Mr. Trump.
While as a father I am dismayed that my children had to change schools three times in one year, as an ambassador I feel a sense of national fulfillment.
Mr. Maldonado declined to be interviewed for this article but colleagues with direct knowledge of the incident said he was dismayed the company would cave to pressure from advertisers.
I slowed down to get a closer look, and was dismayed to see that the tray was full — there were no spaces left empty by people taking a cookie.
Gorsuch also leveled his most significant rebuke of Trump yet when he repeated publicly what he had told senators privately: He was dismayed by Trump's attacks on the judiciary.
In the case of Norway, its diplomats persuaded China to restore full relations after making a series of conciliatory gestures that dismayed human rights campaigners there and in China.
The Kentucky senator, dismayed by his relegation to an earlier event featuring lower-polling candidates, has been insisting that he is entitled to a slot on the main stage.
Major league officials, dismayed by a public back-and-forth with the minor leagues over a proposal to significantly overhaul their joint system, delivered a pointed letter on Wednesday.
Parents dismayed by the frenetic pace and disrespectful tone of many modern kids' shows may be put off by the notion of an "Anne" that substitutes substance for saccharinity.
Having spent more than three decades in the university and having a deeply ingrained love of the soft disciplines, I am dismayed by the current account of higher education.
Beerntsen, for her part, was dismayed to discover that the filmmakers had obtained a photograph of her battered face from the 1985 attack and used it without her knowledge.
Gary Reay, an official with the Unite union, said Luton workers would also be dismayed if German colleagues avoided making a similar contribution to the recovery of the business.
"But even by giving Bill Weld a strong result, Republicans dismayed with Donald Trump's course could trigger an important intra-party debate about ideas and integrity," the endorsement stated.
But when people start to get serious about retirement planning, they are almost always shocked and dismayed for two reasons: One, they discover that they simply haven't saved enough.
James Comey, the F.B.I. director who was fired last week, has described being dismayed by President Trump's attempts to build a personal relationship with him amid the Russia investigation.
Some even gathered outside her hotel, the school's department of Writing and Linguistics said on Facebook, writing that it is "dismayed and disappointed by the uproar against" the author.
But the stern admonition, from a leader who had been perceived as sympathetic to China's slow and bumpy progress toward an independent judiciary, dismayed reformers in China and abroad.
" Upon her return to Roanoke, Lane feels "dismayed by how much my body wants to keep moving in his direction, sit beside him, rest my head on his shoulder.
Mr. Traficante, 57, said he wanted the Affordable Care Act to be modified, but was dismayed at the thought of tens of millions of people losing health care coverage.
I spend a lot of time in that gap, sometimes drafting mental responses to emails, which I am later surprised and dismayed to find I have not actually sent.
Management, furthermore, is said to be dismayed by Walton's refusal to hire a seasoned former head coach as his top assistant — something young coaches (Walton is 38) frequently do.
Residents of Batam, 15 km (10 miles) south of Singapore, said they were dismayed to learn that the six local men, five of whom were local factory workers, were extremists.
The Atlanta native, raised in a public housing project a few miles away from Johnston's house, was dismayed to watch the relationship between police and residents fray following the raid.
So he was understandably dismayed when he learned in 2015 that VW had installed illegal software in millions of diesel vehicles, including his own, to deceive regulators about NOx emissions.
First is the Jewish community dismayed by allegations of anti-Semitism within Labour and by Mr Corbyn's mixing with Hamas, a militant group that has launched violent attacks on Israel.
It embodies the concerns of two groups alarmed at his stewardship: traditionalists of various stripes who resent his reformist agenda; and Catholics dismayed by his handling of clerical sex abuse.
If Angela Merkel and Theresa May were dismayed to find themselves discussing the relative consistency of Nutella in Austria and Slovakia, they were polite enough to go along with it.
In a letter, the founders of the course wrote that they "are dismayed" at the decision to start the course in 1450, which "will steer teachers into a Eurocentric narrative".
With a price tag of $99,000, you'll be dismayed to learn that the machine's coin slots don't actually work, meaning there's no chance of this thing ever paying for itself.
" She further encouraged her dismayed supporters to stand behind Trump, urging them to remember that "our constitutional democracy demands our participation — not just every four years but all the time.
When president Trump released his budget proposal earlier this year, space enthusiasts were dismayed to learn that it didn't include funding for NASA's mission to place a lander on Europa.
In the Clinton e-mail investigation, Comey adamantly described himself as a nonpartisan who was willing to pursue an investigation even if it dismayed the President or his political appointees.
Jonathan Westin, executive director of New York Communities for Change, a Brooklyn-based non-profit organisation, said he was dismayed to learn of Mr Obama "doing favours" for big banks.
He exaggerates, perhaps, but many of her sympathisers and colleagues have been dismayed by her authoritarian and high-handed ways as the NLD has been trying to prepare for power.
He told Publishers Weekly that he was dismayed by Minotaur's listless plans for its print run and promotion, so he bought "Nick Mason" back with financial backing from his agent.
"We are dismayed that the Committees have chosen not to join us in seeking resolution from the Judicial Branch of this momentous Constitutional question as expeditiously as possible," Cooper wrote.
He was dismayed to see Guinand's injuries, but he knows that his cousin was lucky; in the coming weeks, Patiño attended four wakes for young protesters who had been killed.
Playing to national-security hawks dismayed by Mr Trump's isolationism, Mr Clinton argued that as secretary of state his wife worked hard to get strong sanctions on Iran's nuclear programme.
The development dismayed consumer groups and representatives for trial lawyers, who had urged the agency to close a legal loophole that prevents patients harmed by generic drugs from suing manufacturers.
Basing their art on the tradition of the medieval jester and the improvisation techniques of commedia dell'arte, Mr. Fo and Ms. Rame thrilled, dismayed and angered audiences around the world.
I think Clinton supporters can continue to be dismayed at her weak favorability ratings and uneasy that it's not November yet, but otherwise it's a pretty good place to be.
Even though PVH Chairman and CEO Manny Chirico told CNBC he was "disappointed" by the GOP tax bill, he couldn't be dismayed by the momentum behind this holiday shopping season.
Dismayed by the continued autocratic rule of the Communist Party in Beijing, and the threat it poses to Hong Kong's liberties, they increasingly identify themselves with their city, not China.
Although she was dismayed when she heard about the Jeopardy panel snafu, Elkina says it's crucial that women work to improve the conference rather than refuse to return next year.
His move dismayed his managers — who tried to talk him out of it, and struggled to find a replacement — but the boycott was soon taken up by other classical musicians.
But a senior administration official said that many of the president's top aides were shocked and dismayed by the abrupt departure, which was first reported by The Wall Street Journal.
THE STORY Headed to the Ivy League in the fall, Molly and Amy are dismayed to learn that their far less studious peers are going to top colleges as well.
But many others are dismayed that even by the standards of boxing — a sport where people bite off chunks of their opponent's ears — McGregor and Mayweather have gone too far.
The emails angered many Sanders supporters who were already dismayed by Clinton's choice on Friday of low-key U.S. Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia as her vice presidential running mate.
Dismayed by Mr. Kolfage's efforts, a number of people started online campaigns for Raices in recent days, including one created Thursday that had raised nearly $100,000 by late Friday afternoon.
Over the summer, dismayed by the lack of racial diversity in food media, I invited four friends in the industry to my home for a weekend of conversation and organizing.
But even critics were dismayed on Tuesday over the suspension of the study and the loss of billions of federal dollars to help the New York area address flooding dangers.
Night Out Cradling a brown paper bag filled with sake bottles in her arms, a dismayed Lauren Graham stopped short in front of Yakitori Tora, a Japanese restaurant in SoHo.
Given the Antiquities Act's historic role in protecting special places here in the Coachella Valley, we are dismayed that anti-conservation extremists in Congress continue to attack this important law.
In a letter to President Trump, the group of 15 senators wrote they are dismayed the Commerce Department has started issuing licenses to U.S. firms that conduct business with Huawei.
In a letter to President Trump, the group of 15 senators wrote they are dismayed the Commerce Department has started issuing licenses to U.S. firms that conduct business with Huawei.
The big question is whether the positive outweigh the negatives, and I've been a bit dismayed to note that much of the popular discussion so far has dodged this question.
Nest's Twitter account was providing occasional updates on the situation as it unfolded, but it was doing little to reassure customers dismayed that they would not have access to recordings.
"We are particularly dismayed that the filing downplays and ignores the efforts we have made with respect to diversity, inclusion, and culture over the past 18 months," the statement reads.
We are dismayed that the current administration is considering putting one of the most iconic places in our nation, indeed in the world, at risk of contamination from uranium mining.
He claimed that the organization had been given three hundred gigabytes of data by insiders, who were dismayed by soccer's excesses, and that it was receiving more all the time.
Many lashed out at key roles given to women and actors of color in the movie, while others were dismayed at the apparent death of Skywalker, played by Mark Hamill.
"Sixteen years after the 9/11 attacks by al-Qaeda terrorists on Homeland, most Americans would be dismayed that information-sharing stovepipes still exist," Hurd said in a September statement.
Government scholarships these days concentrate on engineering and medical students; likely their families are a significant and articulate block of Saudi society who are dismayed by MbS's abrupt decision-making.
Mnuchin's remarks came a day after Trump stunned Washington and dismayed Republican congressional leaders by agreeing with Democrats to extend government funding and raise the debt limit until mid-December.
Some Figaro journalists sent Zemmour a letter asking him not to damage the paper's reputation; others were dismayed that the exchange had been turned into a matter for the courts.
Mike Murphy, a spokesman for the Democratic majority in the Senate, did not comment directly on the Amazon news, but seemed dismayed by the governor's criticism of Albany's upper chamber.
Mnuchin's remarks came a day after Trump stunned Washington, and dismayed Republican congressional leaders, by agreeing with Democrats to extend government funding and raise the debt limit until mid-December.
As I've said in recent weeks, I know I'm not the only one who may be more than a little dismayed about what's happening on the campaign trail right now.
Civil rights advocates were dismayed by last month's HB2 "compromise" that repealed the bathroom bill but also barred local jurisdictions from passing laws to protect LGBTQ residents from discrimination until 2020.

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