Sentences with phrase «disappointed by your conclusion»

I am very disappointed by your conclusion that we need manned spacecraft going to Mars [«Time to Put a Foot Down,» Letter From Discover, April].

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The conclusion that can be drawn is that those who expected financial deregulation to smooth the cycle by itself have been disappointed.
It is disappointing that the study makes its conclusion by comparing the values found in 100g (I looked up the study), rather than taking it a step further and comparing by calorie.
Writer - director Richard Linklater (The School of Rock) attempts to play with fire by giving us the answer in this sequel, and with everyone who saw and enjoyed the first film forming their own imaginary conclusions, the answer would seem bound to disappoint.
The conclusion is disappointing in terms of the overused setting it chooses for the action to take place, and due to a key manoeuvre by Stark that he really could have used closer to the start of the film and saved everybody a whole lot of trouble.
The sentimental and episodic third act compounds the movie's progressively uninvolving atmosphere, and it's disappointing to note that the film has, by the time the abrupt conclusion rolls around, squandered most of the good will generated by its opening stretch - which ultimately confirms Dom Hemingway's place as little more than a showcase for Law's consistently engaging performance.
DB: However one interprets the evaluations of demonstration projects like the Perry Preschool and Abecedarian, the unavoidable conclusion is that the measured impacts of three national programs that seek to implement their approach — Head Start, Early Head Start, and Even Start — have been tragically «disappointing,» the word used by most objective observers.
These discouraging conclusions set the stage for decades of lackluster education policy, in which educators excused disappointing results by blaming circumstances beyond their control.
In KOKO's Love, the soap - opera - inspired drama created by Los Angeles - based artist Yoshie Sakai, Yuki is the only child in a Japanese - American family living in L.A. Yuki's father, Hiroshi, is perpetually disappointed in her, having no male heir to take over the liquor store he owns, before young Yuki is kidnapped in the video's dramatic conclusion.
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