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However, Buhl also wrote that he himself had come to the same conclusions some months before but that he had unfortunately delayed his own publication until it was too late.

In a trembling voice, she informed him that her son had unfortunately been delayed, and then pleaded with him, "Don't trouble him again with your requests!" Then she hastily put a 20-mark bill in his hand and disappeared.

Edinburgh said in a statement: "Grant has, unfortunately, fallen into a percentage of people who can have a delayed healing response".

"The Volcker Rule regulations have unfortunately been long delayed, obviously in my mind because the agencies are having difficulties reaching agreement," said Michael Bradfield, the former general counsel at the Fed.

Their time has, unfortunately, faded.

Unfortunately, delayed treatment of infections in the ICU has been shown to worsen prognosis [2].

I have (unfortunately) 2 copies.

"Unfortunately, justice has been delayed.

The Kosovars must first have an election to choose their leaders -- and unfortunately this election has been delayed until the end of this year by foot-dragging international bureaucrats.

Unfortunately, this opportunity has been delayed by the SEC for roughly 2 years, under Title III of the JOBS Act.

Unfortunately, however, the federal government has already delayed implementation of this policy.

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