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Immediate resumption of these talks will lead to profound Palestinian despair, much deeper than the disillusion that followed the collapse of the Camp David summit in July 2000.
Others, who accept that federalist principles might be well suited to addressing the problems of a European common market,
despair
that the “European people” who could bring about this new political structure are missing.
Directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev in an eerie style that one might call the “realism of despair," the film is both epic and deeply nuanced.
Meanwhile, Egypt's sagging economy, high unemployment rate, and rampant corruption have driven many Egyptian youngsters to
despair.
Such deprivation leads to profound stress and despair, making it difficult to act in ways that improve your life.
So should we
despair
of achieving the MDGs, not just by the original deadline of 2015 but even by the end of the century?
Almost everywhere, the media translates academic conclusions into graphic illustrations of brutality and
despair
in places such as Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Instead of falling into despair, America’s Asian allies should take matters into their own hands and start networking.
In response, Israel sealed Gaza’s borders, making life even more unbearable in a place wracked by violence, poverty, and
despair.
South Korea, which is enjoying unprecedented prosperity, is becoming increasingly uncomfortable with North Koreans’ economic
despair.
Given that Islamic fundamentalism breeds in economic despair, Libya’s rulers seem to want to take particular care that this process does not create an underclass of victims who might fall prey to the call of religious fanatics.
Despair
over poverty and insecurity has turned into anger toward the European project – which, sadly, is becoming an EU-wide pathology.
But Italy, a country that under Silvio’s Berlusconi’s cavalier rule was a source of despair, has turned into a source of real, if fragile, optimism.
Without lucidity born of despair, Monti would never have come to power in Italy.
Stripping out both the euphoria and the
despair
from what is said about India – and from what we Indians say about ourselves – will probably bring us closer to the truth.
When the minister heard the news, he fell into a state of such
despair
that he refused all painkillers.
The Deras helped reduce addiction, replaced anomie with community, and redirected
despair
to divinity.
But most Russians think he is a great leader, crediting him with taking the country from the bankruptcy and
despair
of the Yeltsin era to wealth and prosperity in just seven years.
At least for a while, the chauvinism, alienation, and
despair
that have dominated this era of populist nationalism seemed to be forgotten.
Conventional wisdom among economists and investors has a long record of failing to spot major turning points; so the near-universal belief today that Greece faces permanent depression is no reason to
despair.
The
despair
of poor, provincial, and clientelistic constituencies is a tool rather than a problem, and belittling the US by aligning with Fidel Castro trumps promoting their countries’ real interests in the world.
But a sudden backward regression can lead to despair, which we feel today.
The Disenchantment of EuropeLONDON – The recent European Parliament elections were dominated by disillusion and
despair.
Left to their own devices, markets are prone to extremes of euphoria and
despair.
Behind these statistics are individual stories of personal tragedy, self-doubt, despair, and lost faith in society.
It is an “act of extreme moral laziness,” she wrote on Oko.press, to explain “such extreme civic
despair
and self-sacrifice as a result of depression, mental illness, and a related desire to end one’s own life.”
After an act of
despair
such as what Poland witnessed this month, the first priority should be to mourn the victim.
The second should be to channel the
despair
that many are feeling in ways that nurture hope.
The young people of Venezuela are enslaved by a grotesque regime; they
despair
of the future; and they are hungry.
But before we despair, there is work to be done.
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