What a heartening response without any of the standard political doublespeak. |
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Mary Doherty in her treasurer's report gave some heartening news as there was a sound credit balance. |
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But, that being so, it would be heartening if the rest of the world could muster a serious response to the guy. |
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It's heartening that the finalists have included Asians, West Indians and Chinese. |
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The increasing bolshiness of the contestants is among the few heartening aspects of the latest run of You're a Star. |
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Aided by a tigerish back row, the Scottish players put their bodies on the line in a heartening show of courage and commitment. |
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Despite all of these challenges for dads and daughters, there are heartening signs. |
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Sport is one of life's great levellers and it is the source of many a heartening tale. |
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It's all heartening stuff for investors, even if fans of the Bhoys would prefer Desmond to loosen the purse strings and strengthen the squad. |
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It is, however, heartening that Government has reinforced troops on the border especially where there have been incursions. |
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In fact, it's heartening that 90 per cent of registrants so far have said they want to be there for the entire walk. |
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It is heartening to see a reaction against modern society's safety-first attitude towards child-rearing. |
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Somehow that statistic came to be portrayed as a bad thing, when in fact it is a heartening trend. |
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Strange but heartening that the double bill of country rock and solo accordion went over better than we might have expected. |
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Far from depressing me or driving me away from the faith, I found these controversies enormously heartening. |
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How heartening it was to witness the hosts of students and their families at the University of York open day recently. |
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How heartening it is in these cruel and trite times to know that real talent may still receive its just reward. |
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It is all the more heartening when one considers that the learning environment is less than ideal. |
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It was heartening though to see the New Zealanders relishing spicy Indian preparations. |
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The chairman said it was heartening to the food and modern services sector as the main engines of growth in these areas. |
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For those who think the appreciation of old clocks will decline, Jeff has heartening news. |
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How heartening it is to see that, just occasionally, the good people can still Make It Big, for all the right reasons. |
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It is a heartening trend, and ample proof that youngsters are looking to follow the footsteps of achievers who conquer new domains. |
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The heartening thing about this was that padre could preach on this and he was well-received. |
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In the urban setting, where most of us live the most heartening thing I keep coming across is tarmac, and kids playing on it. |
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The other heartening factor is that so many guys have shown what they can do. |
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It was heartening to see so many parents travel for the games, all seemingly excited and thrilled by performances. |
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The cultural benefits are, however, overwhelmingly heartening. |
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These are both wise and heartening words, at a time when Kant is being disreputably pressed into the service of all kinds of non-Kantian commitments. |
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Yet the very banality of his character — his vanity, his garrulousness, his guilt — makes him a heartening case. |
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To be frank, this was the most heartening gesture of solidarity I heard. |
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It is heartening to see our index demonstrate that rule of law, transparency and democracy are taking a strong hold on our continent. |
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To conclude, the historic opportunity we have this year to make real progress is heartening and it should be grasped. |
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The inequalities here are impossible to ignore, but the tireless struggle of so many against injustices is humbling and heartening. |
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Both the tone and the content of his speech I found very useful, in fact heartening in a way. |
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Taking public information first, the surveys of public awareness about the euro are heartening. |
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It is heartening that such good results have already been achieved in this field. |
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It is very heartening to see such a response with so many signatures within a very short time. |
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It is very heartening to see that you have given me a lot of encouragement and support. |
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It is heartening that so many people are ready to take a stand against corruption. |
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They are a heartening example of human resilience, and a reminder that we can't predict how people will tum out. |
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It is heartening that the cause of the beatification of Julius Nyerere of Tanzania is already on course. |
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The experience this time of dueling op-eds citing papers the relevance of which no one can agree upon is less than heartening. |
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It would be heartening if such a scenario occurred even though the reality is completely unknown. |
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It is also heartening to see the near unanimity of political leaders in Saskatchewan. |
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It would be fair to say that today's mood is one of disillusionment, and that the prospects for the European Union do not look very heartening. |
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It's heartening to see that citizen initiatives are even starting to emerge at the university level. |
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The public response to both these initiatives has been extremely heartening. |
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That free and peaceful vote, with its widely respected legitimacy, was a heartening moment in the evolution of Iraqi democracy. |
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The participation and cooperation of so many people and organizations within the aviation community was indeed heartening. |
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Such heartening gestures are subtle but meaningful tokens of unity. |
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He said it was very heartening to see such a closely knit family. |
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And the international success has been heartening, particularly in Germany and Japan. |
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It is not heartening that it took eight years for a grad student to catch the bogus math. |
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It's heartening to see limited government conservatism alive and well at the state level. |
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Until that Utopia arrives, it might be heartening to realize that most students have easy, albeit illegal, access to these drugs. |
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It is heartening in the age of multiplexes and blockbusters to find a filmmaker who commits to cinematic honesty with the conviction of a convert. |
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So the capable spinmeisters play games, entertain and enthrall with heartening prognostications that deficits will be dissolved by the magic elixir of future growth. |
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It is heartening therefore to learn of Senegal's conspicuous success in grappling with the spectre of the dread disease, as a workshop hosted by UNIFEM in Dakar earlier this month revealed. |
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I find that while the move towards global justice is in many ways heartening, we ought not believe that it is a panacaea. |
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And it is heartening to be able to find a good and heady mutton chop to accompany a club member's claret from his private stock. |
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Notwithstanding such abundance, the heartening recovery from poverty of hundreds of millions of human beings in recent years has generated an additional demand that is contributing to today's shortage. |
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Because of this such recognition is heartening. |
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There is also something heartening about Frank's spectacularly un-commercial decision to cast a face as recognisable as Fassbender's, then conceal it beneath a fake head. |
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Jon Stewart nailed it on The Daily Show: It's really heartening to see that everyone is willing to not only accept Caitlyn Jenner as a woman, but to waste no time in treating her like a woman. |
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It is heartening that treatment efforts are continuing to gather momentum. |
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John Hart, who helped oversee McPhee's research, said that even though these findings are heartening, it doesn't mean conservationists should be complacent about the lesula's fate. |
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In this, examples like that of the government of Tanzania are heartening. |
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It is heartening to find that the continued engagement of the Security Council and the efforts of its Working Group have produced some tangible results and that many more, positive outcomes are in the offing. |
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A very heartening result of our work in this field is that ordinary citizens are becoming more and more well-equipped to argue against acts of despoliation and are using Community law more and more. |
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It is heartening to see more women of all ages taking up riding their own motorcycles in recent years, but there are still difficult choices for women who want to ride. |
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What is most heartening about our poll is that the American people get it. |
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A testimonial to the fact that global food is now more than ever at the core of international issues, the UNEP concept is heartening for the future. |
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The Oscars showered on Mendes's stylish and exhilarating film are none the less a heartening riposte to dumbing-down and juvenilisation in commercial American cinema. |
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The broad support for this issue is heartening. |
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The debunking of the volcanic theory was heartening news for the local people. |
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It's heartening to see the EU limbering up to act. |
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Now I am back in the metaphorical bosun's chair, it is heartening to see the waterfront thriving evermore. |
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It was heartening that progress had been made on some fronts. |
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It is heartening to see the level of support that has been provided by international partners to develop the capacity of Parliament and the justice sector, and to further the Government's anti-corruption efforts. |
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In summary, the chair said that it was clear that the Secretariat had been working hard and it was heartening to hear that money had been found to progress several projects. |
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Even traditional makeweights Cuba managed to cause a ripple or two with the heartening performances of Reynier Alcantara, brothers Jaime and Jael Colome and, most impressively of all, midfield dynamo Oswaldo Alonso. |
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Ireland strongly supports these initiatives and it is heartening that the United Nations have devoted such energy and resources to advancing the process. |
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That's a heartening development for Kirkbride who feels that newspaper headlines and call-in shows lobbying for a law and order solution miss the point. |
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On many levels, and to a heteronormed viewership, Klapisch's film, and Xavier's travel diary, represent heady, heartening and wholly thrillsome escapes from conformity. |
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But the lightness of touch and sureness of his intent as he launches a systemised advance through prog, grime and dubstep is both heartening and uplifting. |
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