Urban renewal and desegregation led whites to leave central Memphis and turned places like the Courts into last refuges for disheartened blacks.
The public hates ObamaCare, but it is not surprised or disheartened by it.
Rebekah Sanderlin, a journalist and longtime military culture blogger, is disheartened by such talk.
Meanwhile, Ms. Loa, a budding singer-songwriter, had become disheartened by a lack of early success.
Mr. Obama has also disheartened some labor unions, environmentalists and liberal activists by not moving as aggressively as they would like on their priorities.
When faced with adversity, they get discouraged and disheartened a little more easily.
McIlroy started with three debutants in Tommy Doherty, Chris Baird and Andy Smith and he will not have been too disheartened following a spirited NI display.
But at least being here has taught me now not to get disheartened, there is always another route.
Many salespeople will feel disheartened and rejected, and walk away.
None of us will ever be perfectly ethical all the time, and if we set ourselves tough rules we will soon get disheartened when we fail to keep to them.
However, he could have been forgiven for being disheartened that his best shots had not floored Martinez.
The Haitian people feel abandoned and disheartened by the slowness with which rebuilding is taking place.
Poor people may be disheartened by the perception that money talks too loudly in America.
Disappointed and disheartened, I decided that maybe I should try something different.
Product teams may be disheartened when their preconceived notions turn from promising hypotheses into failed experiments.
Philip Stone, whose family has worked collectively for Axminster Carpets for more than 100 years, said he was "very disheartened" at the announcement and the potential prospect of losing his job.
Disheartened traders are always coming up with justifications for, you know, being wrong.
So we have to be inventive, try things out, not get disheartened when we fail, and just keep on being creative, no matter what.
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Many top Democratic donors are as disheartened as Obama is about the top-dollar gamesmanship unleashed by the Citizens United ruling.
People on staff who initially hoped some good would come from the death by way of awareness were disheartened when the anniversary came and went and discussion of Yeardley Love was still off limits.
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However, having become so disheartened with Cardiff , the internet auction has gone some way to restoring his faith in football.
It's understandable why the Bangladeshi supporters are disheartened by their team's loss against Canada and the bad batting display against Sri Lanka.
"I guess I'm a bit disheartened, " MTA board member Jeffrey Kay said at a committee meeting where the proposals were released.
So will instilling the mandatory skills among disheartened, sulky teenagers who have suffered ten fruitless years at school and are in no mood for more.
"I am a little disheartened at why we are talking and still fighting, " said Malik, the soldier who lost his leg.
"Consumers get frustrated when there are no alternatives, but the point of this is that you don't have to be completely disheartened, because there are products on the market that don't contain these chemicals, " said Leiba.
Recently, some disheartened and passionate advocates have asserted that the Senate bill does not do enough and that it should not be enacted.
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