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This system, along with often exorbitant fees paid to recruitment agents, encourages an unfortunate interpretation of kafala as a form of "ownership", most sinisterly illustrated by the confiscation of the workers' passports.
Griffin called the threat of students being forced into conversion therapy "an unfortunate interpretation" of the bill.
This is "an unfortunate interpretation of Filipino law that reduces press freedom and independent news coverage in the Philippines," it said in a statement.
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That was, in my view, an unfortunate and narrow interpretation of the sound equity principle in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC, 1992)—"common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities". It was codified two years later in the Kyoto Protocol.
That was, in my view, an unfortunate and narrow interpretation of the sound equity principle in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC, 1992)—"common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities".
Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Burbank), the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, called that "expansive interpretation" an "unfortunate legacy" of the Obama administration.
At the Tate, however, Simon Wilson, curator of interpretation, said the Stuckists had picked an unfortunate year to mount their protest.
There's an unfortunate childhood.
This has an unfortunate consequence.
This is an unfortunate situation.
"It was an unfortunate coincidence".
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