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She argued that even regrettable aspects of history — like the American Indian massacres and Civil War battles — deserved site preservation and cultural remembrance.

While some specific actions of Treasury during the 1990s were controversial and even regrettable, Summers' Ely Lecture was right on target.

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It would be even more regrettable if they were to return to picking winners.

Albert Evans as the Prince of Verona is even more regrettable; his appearances are mercifully brief, yet his slow-motion portentous gestures still manage to be giggle-worthy.

But even more regrettable is the long-term damage to the credibility of the I.R.S. as an impartial arbiter of whether organizations merit tax-exempt status.

Even more regrettable is the idea that the only way to revive the Aqueduct is to turn it into a casino.

From Prohibition-era speakeasies to the rum-heavy tiki drinks of the nineteen-thirties, fashions in cocktails are as cyclical as clothing trends or baby names; even the regrettable ones are liable to make a comeback.

The steering group said in its statement: "It is even more regrettable that the industry will have no opportunity to take part in the discussions between the political parties over possible amendments".

This is even more regrettable when considering how the media industry will need to increase its own promotion activities in order to support the diversification that is key to its survival.

Notions like regret or remorse are sometimes invoked to show that what had to be done was nonetheless immoral, but apart from the fact that an act such as the blackmail of a vicious criminal need not even be regrettable, there are many things one can rightly regret having to do that are not immoral, for example, punishing a child by withdrawing privileges.

Even more regrettable is that every time a Casey Antrial-type trial captures the public's attention, someone gets the idea that we need a new law in response to the completely unrepresentative case, a law that presumably would have prevented that particularly travesty from happening.

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