Word: despairingly
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...despair--to the rescue...
Although the Crimson's 20-point loss dropped its record to 1-4, the team continues to fight the forces of despair, while focusing on the positives of each loss...
...Diana's latest move an act of despair or a new stunt...
Unfortunately, the feelings of isolation and despair that often lead to thoughts of suicide are not rare in the Harvard population, and we need to do everything we can to identify and respond to these feelings. Harvard students may be somewhat more at risk because of the perceived need to live up to extraordinarily high expectations, and the difficulty in meeting these at a highly competitive and intellectually demanding academic environment, but it has also been my experience over the years that Harvard students possess an unusually high degree of competence and maturity that makes it possible to deal with...
Exiles who dream of a revolution from below would despair. Many of the Cubans we meet show no interest in politics, nor do they talk about a political solution to their country's problems. But not because this is a nation of devout communists: "Most people became revolutionary not from reading Karl Marx," says Blanco, "but because they saw suffering in the streets." Even in the privacy of a dissident's house, there is no eager call for multiparty democracy. Most Cubans do not seem to care what kind of political system they have as long as they have...