4 ZITATE AUF ENGLISCH MIT «DISPIRITING»
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dispiriting.
For those of us who consider ourselves political moderates, life is a dispiriting slog, a sorry mix of rectitude and ineptitude.
Writing is a strange and solitary activity. There are dispiriting times when you start working on the first few pages of a novel. Every day, you have the feeling you are on the wrong track. This creates a strong urge to go back and follow a different path. It is important not to give in to this urge but to keep going.
The events of the day's march are now becoming so dreary and dispiriting that one longs to forget them when we camp; it is an effort even to record them in a diary.
The DSS offices are not given enough funding, their staff are poorly paid and are driven to distraction by the amount of work they have to do. There is frequent turnover of staff. Morale is extremely low. Working with desperate people all day is very dispiriting; their unhappiness rubs off on you.
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DISPIRITING» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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dispiriting im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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British Fiction in the 1930s: The
Dispiriting Decade
The works depict, in various ways, a culture under the stress of seemingly insoluble economic and intensifying international dilemmas, one that seems betrayed by the promise of its past and the paralysis of its present.
A. Dispiriting. Discovery. rai g slammed his foot down on the gas, making his
truck lurch forward, speeding past dozens of parked cars on the quiet
neighborhood streets. He zipped by stop signs and anything else that required a
second look.
In any case, there are no easy explanations for a dispiriting performance that
weighs a ton, moves like lead, and fails the work on almost every level, even
though the Met appears to have done all the right things. Virtually every member
of the ...
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Totally Weird and Wonderful Words
DEPRESSING. AND. DISPIRITING. DEATH. WORDS. Death may not be pleasant
to contemplate, but the words dealing with death often are. Whether you're a
crack-halter (likely to die on the gallows) or actually patibulate (sentenced to
death ...
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World Film Locations: New Orleans
Americans. fared. in. the. studio. system. of. the. 1940s. to final film is a revealing
and dispiriting example of how African Americans fared in the studio system of
the 1940s [...] as with as with Syncopation, the black artists around whom the film
...
Scott Jordan Harris, 2012
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Round the Church in 50 Years: A Personal Journey
The. Dispiriting. Nineties. The ignominious rejection of Margaret Thatcher in 1990
set the Conservative government on a downward path from which it never
recovered during the remaining years of the century. Her successor, John Major -
a ...
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The Founders and Finance: How Hamilton, Gallatin, and Other ...
Dispiriting. Diplomacy. The commercial and politicaltrapsetforthe UnitedStatesby
the Napoleonic Wars didnotdisappear withtheendof Jefferson's presidency. His
successor, James Madison, proved to be a weak and indecisive executive until ...
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Schooling for Life: Reclaiming the Essence of Learning
4. Dispiriting. Lessons. and. Missing. Conversations. OFTEN SAFE,
DISCIPLINED, AWARD- WINNING SCHOOLS CAN mask the counterproductive
lessons taught there. Test scores can be high, attendance superlative, behavior
cordial, and ...
Jacqueline Grennon Brooks, 2002
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Oxford Thesaurus of English
... low-spirited, dejected, downhearted, depressed, disconsolate; crushed,
shattered, sapped, shaken, thrown, cowed, subdued; informal blue, fed up; Brit.
informal brassed off, cheesed off. dispiriting. adjective the article gives a
dispiriting view ...
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Taking Japan Seriously: A Confucian Perspective on Leading ...
rejected, that is dispiriting. But it is not so dispiriting as being the rejected one in
fifty when the other forty-nine all get jobs. But it is more dispiriting than if you're
part of, say, a 50 per cent unsuccessful minority and only one in two get jobs.
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «DISPIRITING» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
dispiriting im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Ashes 2015: England v Australia – first Test, day one – as it happened
... and the bowler suffers the dispiriting sensation of seeing a perfectly decent back of-a-length off-stump delivery dabbed past the slips for four. «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Pat Riley's Throne: How the NBA's Godfather Keeps Winning with …
... a frosty defiance, refusing to accept the status quo—however promising or dispiriting—as a conclusive harbinger of his power and potential. «Bleacher Report, Jul 15»
Free-agent roundup: Lakers and Kings move on, Rox and Raps D …
Toronto Raptors general manager Masai Ujiri continued his efforts to bounce back from a second straight dispiriting first-round playoff exit by ... «Yahoo Sports, Jul 15»
Debate on smog pollution should be about health, not lobbying and …
The two years since my testimony to the House Energy and Power Subcommittee have been dispiriting. I've seen something as dangerous as ... «The Hill, Jul 15»
Boko Haram Isn't Waiting; Why Should Our Government? By Okey …
Last week was a particularly dispiriting time for forlorn Nigerians who continue to look to their government to deliver them from their woes. «SaharaReporters.com, Jul 15»
A rare chance to heal the scar of Srebrenica
Scarcely less dispiriting is a media climate that is sharply polarised along political and ethnic lines. As in Kosovo, the EU and the US bear some ... «Financial Times, Jul 15»
Ashes Five-fer: First Test, Day One
There's something wonderfully dispiriting and British (or English, or English and Welsh) about a few fireworks set off to minimal fanfare in the ... «Sportinglife.com, Jul 15»
PRISON HOUDINI
Mr. Middleton worked diligently on behalf of his client, but things appeared bleak and dispiriting. “I've represented inmates who did a whole lot ... «Florida Weekly, Jul 15»
Allan McGregor can come back as Hull City No.1 keeper
ALLAN McGregor has been backed to shake off a dispiriting end to last season and reclaim Hull City's number one shirt when the ... «Hull Daily Mail, Jul 15»
Barbara Kay: The bureaucrats killed CanLit
... crediting the move in a Saturday Night magazine article to the dispiriting constant casual racism his writer-wife Bharati Mukherjee endured. «National Post, Jul 15»