Sentences with phrase «growing disillusionment»

The phrase "growing disillusionment" means that someone's hopes and beliefs are slowly fading away or being replaced by disappointment and lack of trust. Full definition
And in a third sign of growing disillusionment with Cuomo by Democrats and others on the political left, Working Families Party activists, furious over Cuomo's alliance with Senate Republicans, are threatening to back someone other than the governor in the November election, a move that would aid GOP gubernatorial contender Rob Astorino, sources said.
LONDON: Arsene Wenger is leaving Arsenal after 22 seasons in charge against the backdrop of growing disillusionment from fans as the team struggles to compete for the Premier League title.
People deserve answers to the huge problems that led to the Leave vote, and which many of our constituents continue to raise with us: weariness after years of excessive public spending cuts; growing disillusionment about how opportunity seems less evenly spread than in previous generations; discomfort at an immigration system many perceive to be unfair.
Growing disillusionment with the main parties, whom UKIP dismisses as «out - of - touch elites», undoubtedly explains some of the insurgent party's apparent surge.
It took three years of growing disillusionment and anxiety to cure me of that particular blindness.
That is no doubt one of the reasons why we see a growing disillusionment with the WCC.
But there is a growing disillusionment among Arsenal fans with his poor performances this season amid the club's disappointing campaign.
His acquiring of the club was met with disparagement from much of the Red Devils fan base, and the speculation that suggests he never even set foot inside the club's famous stadium before his death in 2014 goes some way to personifying the growing disillusionment between board members and the heart and soul of the support.
They are defending seats won on anti-government protest votes in 2007, I'd expect them to suffer some hefty losses and their first big defeat to crystalise the growing disillusionment with the cuts.
That alone wouldn't be so bad — Damon certainly has the skill to convey Steve's growing disillusionment — but what's particularly irksome is a late plot twist that makes the character's change of heart too easy, robbing the moment of the dramatic power it deserves.
Leading an outstanding ensemble cast, Bruhl and Pike both give terrific performances, letting us glimpse the early commitment of their characters and a growing disillusionment when the ordeal drags on.
Journalist Bruce Murphy, who published a 2001 article about Williams and her growing disillusionment with Milwaukee's program, wrote that Williams understood school choice as an experiment.
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