But biotechnology craves to subdue this creativity, to rob nature of its own nature, to denaturalize and dispirit it. |
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I hate to dispirit my readers like that, but that's just the way things go sometimes. |
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The continual uprooting would be enough to disorientate and dispirit even the most stable of minds. |
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A joke of a Senate hearing last week filled with lots of hot air, poor questions and no action will dispirit Ukrainian leaders even more. |
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Surin said as a fledgling track athlete, people told him he couldn't make it far, but he didn't allow it to dispirit him. |
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In doing so it will hopefully help puncture the ideological claims that have done much to demoralise workers and dispirit potential students of work and employment relations. |
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You can dispirit the Iraqi people by sending mixed messages. |
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I guess this is the price Zambia has to pay for failing to beat Ghana in Lusaka but having to win in Ghana should inspire rather than dispirit the players. |
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Of course it is hard when you lose your job, but I don't want it to ever dispirit or show someone they cannot get there, because you can. |
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Weak nations are being battered by austerity measures, which are certain to damp growth, dispirit the people and do little to bring them up to the performance profile of Germany, Mr. Singer writes. |
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