There are those, like myself, who agree that we do need to do something but despair at anyone ever actually doing the right things.
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But now despair about Germany and the core of Europe is setting in, and the consensus suddenly has shifted.
But I despair of European leaders and their inability to even begin the discussion about how to rebuild opportunity here.
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The image of a youthful, dynamic leader goes down particularly well in societies such as Japan and Germany, where there is a widespread acknowledgement of the need for reform, but widespread despair about the possibility of overcoming powerful vested interests.
But Crusoe's journal is not only a record of despair, but an answer to it.
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But do not despair: the United States' arms industry will be there to help you out.
The association of parliamentarians focusing on the environment, Globe, does not underestimate the scale of the task, but counsels against despair.
Somehow, contrary to what every consumer with an Android phone, iPad or unfathomable access to diverse programming content experiences every day, they find nothing but misery and despair.
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The ex-footballer said he followed that by staying off alcohol for the following six months, but his own despair at his lapse meant that he failed to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and isolated himself, barely eating.
Schwartzman is cautious but stubbornly optimistic, while Murray is possessed by the mania of near-despair, but neither kicks up much of a fuss.
But this precipitated the despair that led him to end his life.
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At this point, the founders began to despair, but as they continued to listen (rather than sell), they found out some crucial pieces of information.
The old Erasmus would be troubled by all these developments, but he would neither despair nor be distracted from his belief in sifting the evidence and patiently searching for the truth.
Clearly, something terrible had happened to Firestone, but it was not her despair alone that led Millett to choose this passage.
But instead of sinking into despair, Serlin started looking for a way to feed her two young children and keep a roof over their heads.
But in the depths of despair a year into a yearned-for premiership that had misfired on most fronts, Mr Brown turned again to his former friend.
Even so the bet must be that the Greeks reluctantly, sullenly, will go along with new austerity but I have sensed a despair that last year just wasn't there and no-one knows where that will lead.
But Apple fans shouldn't despair--they'll still likely get something new in January.
In The Corrections there are passages which take the book off in what seems like a totally different direction, but the undertow of anxiety and despair is always there.
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But joy was quickly turned into despair as "Shrek" -- as he is fondly known to his friends due to his gap-tooth smile -- failed to qualify for his first British Open at St Andrews in 2005.
But human beings fall easily into despair, and from the very beginning we invented stories that enabled us to place our lives in a larger setting, that revealed an underlying pattern, and gave us a sense that, against all the depressing and chaotic evidence to the contrary, life had meaning and value.
So maybe a moment of optimism when you were in London on, on Monday but today your feeling is one of despair?
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But interestingly, for all the apparent despair about prospects manifested in PwC's annual global survey of chief executives, I find the bosses I encounter surprisingly optimistic.
But that isn't a reason to despair that elections have happened in the Middle East.
But the rhetoric with which she expresses her despair and revulsion around motherhood is perhaps less familiar.
The pit of despair was in late 1974, but stocks bounced back 38% in 1975 and 24% in 1976.
For yet other participants, they might not leave the market but nonetheless have a sense of hopelessness and despair.
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