Sentence examples for as regrettably from inspiring English sources

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But to see "The Illusionist" exclusively as a Jacques Tati film — to read it only through his biography or, as regrettably, to see it, hoping for a new Tati — is to disregard the actual extant film.

The half-time show was framed by Coldplay's usual 2005 era neon tie dye visual, and the references to the last 50 years of Super Bowl history were as regrettably shallow as the Super Bowl L's ditching of its Roman numeral to become Super Bowl 50.

Just as regrettably, policymakers and other stakeholders have too often taken a relatively conservative stance on this problem, trying to please both advocates and critics by supporting the noncommittal idea that, although experimentation in nonhuman primates is necessary for the time being, it is desirable to pursue the development of alternatives to their use.

Feisty, smart-mouthed, given to saying such irritating things as "It's been swell but the swelling's gone down," Rebecca theoretically exudes a kind of raffish charm but, as written by Tedi Sarafian, comes off instead as regrettably irrepressible.

When we think of our actions as regrettably ignorant, we open ourselves up to turning to spiritual teachers, spiritual teachings and spiritual friends for guidance about how to act wisely rather than ignorantly.

By assessing our non-virtuous actions as regrettably ignorant, we begin to create the conditions that enable us to take control of our actions rather than being slaves of anger and craving.

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Rethink how you view yourself if you find yourself feeling remorse, so that you can view yourself as having acted regrettably as a result of ignorance.

Significantly (and I now say, regrettably, as well), I have no recollection of ever attending an anti-war rally; in my late adolescent way of constructing the moral world, Vietnam wasn't my people's moral failing or vulnerability.

"You people," as Imus regrettably referred to his tormentors, during a punitive appearance on Al Sharpton's radio show, had won.

Coward — an artist of impeccable discipline (and the man who wrote the song "I Am No Good at Love") — saw passion as a regrettably disruptive force.

As the (regrettably) sparkling production given "Nevermind," the group's major-label debut, made clear, "grunge" wasn't really the word for this music.

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