Sentence examples for consider it a tragedy from inspiring English sources

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We consider it a tragedy.

"I consider it a tragedy that the prison is lost," said Pamela Wolff, a member of the local community board.

I would consider it a tragedy if the unique pleasure of buying books were reduced to downloading digital e-books or buying cheaply from superstores or warehouses.

I think the de Menils would be astonished at how conservative are the views of the people running the place now, and would consider it a tragedy for what they devoted their life to".

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Plouffe says that the President considers it a tragedy and sad when things like this happen to anyone.

A Star is Born's charm relies so precisely on the chemistry between its protagonists the film's most joyful moments are when Ally and Jackson are in a near transcendent state of rapport that disliking the central relationship makes it incredibly difficult to enjoy much of the film or consider it anything other than a tragedy.

It even happened with Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston, if you consider those a tragedy".

Von Stroheim did not see Greed as political and told a journalist that he considered it to be like a Greek tragedy.

And when Rosmer acknowledges having abandoned his "Christian belief" to become a free thinker, today's audiences may not automatically consider that a tragedy.

Harget added that he hoped the truth would come out and that the considered the event a tragedy, which it certainly is.

In Tahiti Alma watches women gather in the river to wash their silky tresses, and wonders whether there is any country on earth where her own hair "would not be considered a tragedy".

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