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For as long as people have been naming newly designed objects, vehicles, buildings and businesses, they have made unfortunate choices.
Waterbury officials insist that the city is not inherently rotten, that at its core are good, hard-working people who have made unfortunate choices in the voting booth.
Janus made unfortunate headlines in the recent mutual fund scandals.
History is loaded with good people who made unfortunate mistakes, suffered consequences and yet experienced loving kindness from those that offered a hand up.
In the case of Summers, whom Warren knew vaguely from their shared days at Harvard -- when as university president, he made unfortunate comments about women in science -- she was warned about being an outsider during what seems to have been a not-so-pleasant dinner.
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Sometimes it gets involved in the wrong issues and makes unfortunate decisions.
Former Pantera frontman Philip Anselmo has a long history of making unfortunate remarks on the subject of race.
"Not only do they reach erroneous conclusions and make unfortunate choices, but their incompetence robs them of the ability to realize it".
"I have to do something, not just to help make unfortunate people's lives a little more tolerable but also to disassociate myself from the repugnant image Britain is giving to the world".
"Not only do they reach erroneous conclusions and make unfortunate choices, but their incompetence robs them of the ability to realize it," wrote Dr. Kruger, now an assistant professor at the University of Illinois, and Dr. Dunning.
With the old age of our public infrastructure making unfortunate headlines, momentum is building to establish a trust fund for clean water: a reliable, long-term financing source shielded from annual political battles.
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