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But history is only partly responsible for Kaliningrad's current poverty and
despair.
I refuse to accept
despair
as the final response to the ambiguities and horrors of Ukraine’s history.
There is a name for the
despair
that has been driving discontent – and not only in Russia and Ukraine – since the financial crisis.
The
despair
felt after 1937 led to the emergence of similar new terms then, too.
With the border closed under Israeli blockade for more than two years, levels of poverty, unemployment, and
despair
have grown, with young men increasingly interested in joining the global jihad as it comes to Gaza.
Humans have a specialized brain network (the “pain matrix”) that automatically and reflexively responds to distress, pain, and
despair
in another.
The country must see in the Vemula tragedy a reminder of the vital need to rededicate ourselves to Gandhi’s ideals, so that bright Dalit students are not driven to
despair
– or worse.
It is possible, of course, to prosper without Westernization, so despots need not
despair.
In France, voters just elected a new president out of hope, not despair; and in the UK, we will soon hold another free and fair election in June.
Instead of being an international leader in the worldwide war against terrorism, it is sinking into the
despair
of a perpetual victim.
In fact, both the Palestinians and the Israeli left seem to have suddenly become infatuated with Trump, though that may signal their
despair
more than a real chance of a breakthrough.
Economic freedoms that transformed Russia for good and ill brought
despair
to laboratories and research institutes as budgets were slashed and bright young scientists fled abroad while others (most famously the mathematician turned oligarch Boris Berezovsky) moved into banking and other businesses.
It will fall to the Union, once again, to help transform
despair
into hope.
Bush “did present himself as a conservative...[and] conservatism is hostile, for reasons ranging from the abstract and philosophical to the concrete and practical, to high spending and high taxing....”And then she falls into near-complete despair: “Mr.
Many people
despair
of finding their way through the maze of current EU treaties and their numerous amendments.
Providing the hope that comes with education, health care, and the prospect of a job is a far more effective weapon than a drone to combat an insurgency that feeds on despair, poverty, joblessness, and the absence of basic services.
Down through the years, I have seen
despair
and frustration evolve into optimism and progress and, even now, we need not give up hope for permanent peace for Israelis and freedom and justice for Palestinians if three basic premises are honored:1.Israel’s right to exist – and to live in peace – must be recognized and accepted by Palestinians and all other neighbors;2.The killing of innocent people by suicide bombs or other acts of violence cannot be condoned; and3.Palestinians must live in peace and dignity, and permanent Israeli settlements on their land are a major obstacle to this goal.
So-called elites who care about the preservation of democracy and the rule of law must come to grips with the anger, fear, and
despair
that have plagued voters since the financial crisis of 2008-2009.
Only when such a belief becomes general will
despair
stop fueling terrorism, and suicide bombing come to be viewed as an obscene calling.
These and similar efforts can mean the difference between famine and food security, epidemic disease and health, income and utter poverty, and, most importantly, hope and
despair.
The Fire in the MonasteryPRAGUE – The grim spectacle of young monks, nuns, and lay people setting themselves on fire to protest conditions in their homeland is a stark reminder of the gloom and
despair
that now prevails on the Tibetan Plateau.
Obviously, there must be an intensification of efforts to reduce global poverty, which has become a breeding ground of resentment, envy, and
despair
– hence, a ready producer of violence and suicide bombers.
Christians believe that
despair
is a mortal sin, so one might as well try to find a glimmer of hope.
This is no reason for despair, as we begin the New Year, but no reason to be optimistic, either.
If Ethiopia were to recognize Somaliland as sovereign, other African Union countries would likely follow – and so, perhaps, would the United States and EU member states, which increasingly
despair
of patching Somalia together.
“Almost” causes unbearable
despair
to the asylum-seekers trapped on Lesbos and Samos, who have already endured the trauma of their journey and camp life.
For example, the equanimity of its response to North Korea’s military attacks against South Korea in 2010 left South Koreans, who are also China’s neighbors, in
despair
about bilateral relations.
Because the young and economically productive age groups are the hardest hit, the disease's overall impact is even more destructive--condemning poor countries to generations of grinding
despair.
Indeed, if there were such a thing as a combined index of despair, Colombia would be an undisputed leader.
But AQAP thrives in an environment of destruction and despair, so there is little that can be done about the group so long as Yemen is being ripped apart by war.
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