After those first few falls, chances are people are going to be dismayed or even angry.
But investors who fail to read the fine print may be dismayed to learn what that means.
They will be dismayed when they see the implications of what you propose.
Sir Alec would not be dismayed to be rated at, say, number seven.
But complainants, who can comment on the settlement before its adoption, will still be dismayed by many of its provisions.
Those of us who have been following the industry since its inception have reason to be dismayed as to the causes.
Where the former film is agonized and sullen, the latter is mischievous and restive, daring us to be dismayed by its insolence.
Others at the vigil - unlikely conservatives, to say the least - agree: they may be dismayed by the anger and virulence of political discourse in America, but they do not connect it with the shootings of Saturday morning.
Even the most ardent supporters of Social Security would surely be dismayed by this complexity, which was developed over the years, presumably by Congressional staffers, looking to do good, but, apparently, with not the slightest concern about making the system minimally user-friendly.
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Some people will be surprised, even dismayed, that comparatively modest climate changes are already doing measurable damage.
The school said in a statement that governors, staff, pupils and parents at Brynmawr would be "shocked and dismayed" at the news.
But Labour's Mary Creagh said the public would be "shocked and dismayed that horsemeat has now been found in schools and hospitals" and called for the prime minister to order the FSA to speed up its testing.
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However the issue's omission this week from the Queen's Speech, which outlines laws to be introduced in the coming months, dismayed campaigners.
The Surrey Link patients' association said it was also dismayed the acquisition would not be going ahead, and that it was concerned about what it would mean for the future of services provided by Epsom and St Helier NHS Trust.
Louise Arbour, its chief prosecutor, has dismayed many by announcing that she will be leaving her job in September, a year ahead of schedule, to become a judge on Canada's Supreme Court.
"We are dismayed that the two bodies do not appear to be close to resolving this issue at a time when clear leadership, and effective joint working, is badly needed, " the report concluded.
California's fishing industry was dismayed about the number of prime fishing spots that will be put off limits.
Jamie Hepburn, SNP MSP for Cumbernauld and Kilsyth, said he was "dismayed" at the level of cuts which appeared to be "out of proportion" with reductions elsewhere in the company.
Ed Martin, an African American running for the House of Representatives in Alabama's 7th District, said he had hoped his party would be eager to play up his candidacy, but he was feeling dismayed as the convention kicked into full gear.
The bishop said he was "dismayed" by recent adverse publicity and he said he would be happy to retire in the resort.
Environmentalists dismayed at the gridlock in the UN's climate process will be heartened by progress at a national level.
Minaj fans dismayed by her post-"Super Bass" turn toward pop will be cheered up by the red-meat hip-hop here.
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