But that isn't a reason to despair that elections have happened in the Middle East.
And then Jade committed to Xavier, a university that likewise refused to succumb to despair.
Even those trained in the West are beginning to despair at the scale of the disaster.
So you might have expected economists to despair at the thought of forecasting sports results.
Sometimes he seemed to despair (he wrote a book about overcoming depression) but he never gave up.
Although Mr Rudd drove many to despair, the brutal manner of his exit has left her with problems.
Even if subsequent research provides evidence that Glaswegians are more prone to despair, it will not explain why.
Dealing with Caracas over the last two years, Crystallex has regularly bounced from elation to despair and back again.
Privately, IMF officials are close to despair at Argentina's persistent reluctance to take responsibility for sorting out the mess.
It's not a reason to despair that the people of the Middle East have had an opportunity to express themselves.
Exhibiting an attitude that would surely drive Sir Alan to despair, Gerry and Frank are not remotely interested in cashing in.
It was close to despair at both sides' failure to honour the agreement, which is supposed to deliver elections next year.
But after two years of study and conversations with seniors in college, I started to despair about the prospect of becoming a product designer.
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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.
With admirable restraint, Mr. Shore supplies music that's vital atmosphere to a world where sadness never surrenders to despair and wonder can come about as if a natural occurrence.
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But if the right lessons are learned by all involved, there is less reason to despair than Indonesia's censorious editorial writers would have the nation, and the world, believe.
Yet there remains a strong underlying desire, in a region that has come to despair of ever breaking its multiple deadlocks, that regime change in America could reverberate positively here.
Long before the election, some pro-European Conservatives had begun to despair, particularly as it became clear that, after the election, the strength of Tory sceptics in the Commons would increase.
But they had evolved a chivalric code, which, by giving meaning to their lives and preventing them from succumbing to despair in these harsh conditions, performed the essential function of religion.
Consider that we already grasp, no matter how much we wish to deny it, that even a victory under those conditions traces back to despair, if despair is our point of departure.
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One way points to despair, the other to bliss, and Farmiga, as actress and director, is equipped to travel in both directions: down to the pit, or, once more, up in the air.
Above all, she was struck by the spirit of the poor of the Deep South and her pictures capture not just their suffering but also their dogged refusal to give way to despair.
Cops don't do well when they can't control their situation or the source of their depression, and they begin to despair when they see that their problem -- the "critical incident" -- is never-ending.
One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness.
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His favorite was Tony Hancock, a comic wedded to despair, in his life as much as in his work. (Hancock died of an overdose in 1968.) Harvey had him on vinyl: a pristine, twenty-year-old set of LPs.
But the tone is new and has given a bit of hope to those who had begun to despair that the new government would ever embark on the painful reforms needed to put Germany back on the path to recovery.
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