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Regrettably.
adverb
In a manner inspiring or deserving regret.
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From endless parties and family gatherings you feel obligated to attend, to the rich foods you regrettably indulge in, and the expensive presents you feel compelled to purchase but can't afford, it's a time of year engineered for consumption.
Regrettably, Microsoft did not release SP1 for testing by external users, which means it is completely untested in the real world (ie anywhere outside the Redmond campus).
Pfahler will be coming to London to perform for Meltdown, though regrettably not with her painted fellow travellers.
Regrettably, some domestic media get trapped in such webs".
Regrettably, when the film does delve into Travers's background, it takes the form of flashbacks to her childhood in Australia.
Regrettably, the show-off camera angles, glitzy costumes and pop soundtrack can't hide the screenplay's weakness.
But regrettably I have.
Regrettably, this may be symbolic.
If, regrettably, the UN's weapons inspectors cannot resume their work, forget about them and the blanket trade embargo; instead set up a new outfit to monitor all sites that have already been inspected and enforce an embargo only on weapons, on imports that could be used to make weapons, and on related financial transactions.This is not free from objections.
As schools chancellor, Mr Crew answers to the BOE.Beyond that, there are some 32 school districts each of which has its own elected board a hint of direct accountability regrettably limited by the fact that turnout for elections rarely reaches even 10% of voters.
How could scribblers possibly depict politicians as crooked, or the Indian electorate as a stubborn elephant?In this section Ma's second stand Between Delhi and the deep blue sea Booting out big brother Badly drawn Trading strategies ReprintsIt all fits a regrettably mirthless trend.
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