Weary
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The cast is pretty good: Douglas as the
weary
executive, Kerr as his understanding wife, and especially Dunaway as his mistress.
Independent India came into being as flames blazed across the land, corpse-laden trains crossed the new frontier with Pakistan, and
weary
refugees abandoned everything to seek a new life.
Throughout the fighting, attempts to stop the killing have come and gone, and the war's innocent victims – not to mention much of the international community – have grown
weary
and cynical.
But protectionist pressures are building as
weary
politicians hear more and more calls for economic nationalism.
The most obvious implication is that Francis is
weary
of polarization, and hopes that the dual canonization will help to propel a shift toward a “big tent” Catholicism that appeals to a broader range of people.
When demonstrations erupted in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya, ultimately leading to the demise of three old and
weary
dictatorships, no one knew which forces, institutions, and procedures would emerge from the protesters’ demand for democracy.
In a world
weary
of the limited effectiveness of most development programs in curtailing endemic poverty, China’s growing role in countries around the world provides ample opportunity to reconstruct the landscape of economic aid and financing.
This effort was to be the means through which a weary, dusty nation was to find a better economic future.
By contrast, our government believes that this program has failed, leaving the population
weary
of reform.
In the weeks leading up to the elections, it seemed that the public had grown
weary
of a prime minister who had been in office long enough to be corrupted by the arrogance of power and tainted by a raft of petty scandals.
Despite the growing promise of a multi-polar world with Asian powers playing a greater role in addressing global challenges and sharing leadership with a
weary
US, that world does not yet exist.
Simply put, Europe is overloaded by crises – so overloaded, in fact, that many claim it is too
weary
to respond effectively to new challenges as they arise.
But they are
weary
of indecisiveness, so they are already pursuing more federalist policies.
Moreover, Russia, still traumatized by its Cold War defeat, wants to maintain the Syria-Iran axis as a key bargaining chip in its difficult relations with the West, while both it and China are simply
weary
of the West’s naiveté.
People have become
weary
of the word reform, because for most it means a reduction in entitlements and living standards.
And, by mortgaging his entire Middle East policy to the concept of an “ideological confrontation” against the forces of evil, Bush is putting his entire strategy on the
weary
shoulders of a defeated Palestinian president without really providing him with the necessary tools.
For a world
weary
of waiting for the World Trade Organization’s interminable Doha trade round to conclude, even a bilateral trade initiative may seem like a boon, especially when, as a recent Financial Times editorial pointed out, “bilateral” covers half of the world’s economy.
Many international diplomats are
weary
of the constant squabbles, endless setbacks, and stubbornness shown in previous negotiations.
Most Americans say that they want no part of Syria’s pain; they are
weary
of wars in the Middle East and want their leaders to focus on economic recovery and job creation.
Zimbabwe's Last ChanceAs the world rooted for former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan in his recent efforts to end the violence in Kenya, many also found themselves wondering whether a
weary
Annan, or some other global leader, will be battling another fire by the end of this month: this time in Zimbabwe.
The European Commission is
weary
of trying to build a single energy market, which has required it to persuade governments that they must dismantle their existing monopoly operators – a prerequisite to competition.
The participants, ranging from
weary
politicians to enthusiastic campaigners, are supposed to reignite global concern for the environment.
First, they are
weary
of renewed Iranian attempts to destabilize Iraq.
Kissinger works personally with the Chinese account, jointly propounding with his long-time rival Zbigniew Brzezinski the notion, so seductive for an America growing
weary
of its imperial burden, of a global Big Two.
The Russian economy is flagging, and the population is
weary
of repression, not to mention Russia’s pervasive corruption.
However compelling this idea might be, and however
weary
the West feels, the reality, demonstrated starkly during the Cold War and its bloody aftermath, is that tyranny is never genuinely stable – certainly not in the long run.
He's preoccupied with his own enlarged heart, which, though weary, continues to beat.
Citizens
weary
of hackneyed essentialist stereotypes as a substitute for serious analysis must challenge these ideas.
It is only a matter of time, they seem to believe, before the United States grows
weary
of stationing troops in a far-off country and spending on the order of $45 billion a year on a war that cannot be won.
Macri was elected in 2015 by a populace that had grown
weary
of the slow growth and high inflation that marked the last few years of former President Cristina Kirchner’s administration.
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