As the annual number of doctorates awarded in science nationwide has greatly outpaced the growth in the number of faculty jobs over the last 20 years, young scientists like Dugan are finding that their postdoctoral years are stretching out for a discouragingly long time.
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The terraced International Rose Test Gardens, the centerpiece of the annual Rose Festival each spring, with discouragingly healthy bushes laid out in formal beds ( note that George Burns is planted right next to Gracie Allen ), and the stunning Japanese Gardens, unmatched outside Asia.
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Using a separate, fee-based hot spot in Paris'Gare du Nord, the terminal for high-speed trains to London and Brussels, currently costs 10 euros ( US $ 11.50 ) an hour _ discouragingly expensive _ particularly given that residential unlimited broadband access costs about 30 euros ( US $ 35 ) a month in the city.
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Todd won just under 19, 000 votes in the 1894 Gubernatorial campaign, discouragingly finishing in fourth place behind the candidates of the Republican, Congress in a special election held in 1895 to fill a vacant Michigan seat this time attempting to join forces between his Prohibition Party and the People's Party, with which he shared similar views on many issues.
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Ben Brantley, in " The New York Times ", deemed the show " encouragingly ambitious and discouragingly unfulfilled . . . the production comes into its own only in the sweetly bitter maternal regrets and dreams of Margaret Johnson . " He further made special mention of the " gorgeous autumn-leaf-strewn set ", the " lush golden lighting " and " the delectable period costumes ".
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"Kirkus Reviews " summed up the book as " An enthusiastic, entertaining libertarian critique of American politics, brimming with derision for the status quo and optimism for the future and confident of the right direction, but disappointingly silent about which roads to take . " The review argued as well that, despite the " rambunctious " criticism of the current two party system, the authors " leave unstated " many reform concepts, and other proposals for changing education and social insurance seem " discouragingly shopworn ".