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disappoint

[dis-uh-point] / ˌdɪs əˈpɔɪnt /


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The level of funding is broadly the same as the previous scheme, leaving some councils disappointed that there has not been more money allocated.

From BBC

“While the year-end numbers are disappointing, they are not unexpected,” he said in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times

"I'm obviously very, very, very disappointed in Robert. I'm a great believer in loyalty and he's shown a complete lack of loyalty there," he said.

From BBC

Although the lack of a definite launch date disappointed investors, Leshock notes that it “nearly impossible to accurately predict the timing of any rocket program with a high degree of certainty.”

From MarketWatch

"That's how we conceded the goals. Not up to our standards really. It's a bit disappointing, the second half, but a win."

From BBC