Sentence examples for make us unfortunate from inspiring English sources

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Does this fiscal dichotomy make us unfortunate victims of the sagging economy, or high-living conspicuous consumers?

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Personally, I think the adumbrate language we use makes us poor unfortunates in the news business look like a bunch of flaming assholes.

One aspect of the original game that does make an unfortunate return is the wildly inconsistent tonal shifts.

Eight years later, nine states could make this unfortunate claim.

"We had to make an unfortunate decision to lose these customers," said Jumana Bauwens, a BofA spokeswoman.

Newsweek wasn't the only publication to make an unfortunate gaffe on Monday.

One Planned Parenthood lobbyist did make an unfortunate comment, and Planned Parenthood's national leadership did promptly correct the record and make things right.

Two authors (Auer JA, von Rechenberg B) too often had to make the unfortunate observation that some human surgeons appear to lack compassion for their research animals, which may indirectly and inadvertently produce increased animal suffering.

"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.

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