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To lose one crown might be unfortunate.
He added that if dollarization "led to that kind of sense of eroding national responsibility, it might be unfortunate for the countries involved, and it might be unfortunate for their relationship with us".
As we see it, the consequences of eliminating the electoral college not only are highly speculative but might be unfortunate, and unfortunate in a way that the more conservative proponents of reform do not seem to have anticipated.
To investigated if the subgraph formulation might be unfortunate for the VF2 algorithm, the test is repeated with optimized substructure formulations.
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To lose one high-class first choice Spaniard might simply be unfortunate.
You might even be unfortunate enough to drop the phone into your cup of coffee... Stay off the toilet when using your phone.
This, however, might be the unfortunate consequence as investments in public infrastructure dry up.
Pietersen's use of the word "treacherous" might be deemed unfortunate as well as mysterious in meaning.
A high tax would disproportionately affect the poor, who might be outraged.The unfortunate truth is that no single policy will bring down obesity rates on its own.
To lose one of your three Lions in the front-row in the run-up to a Twickenham showdown might be considered unfortunate.
We'll see as the details emerge, but this might be an unfortunate holdover from that phenomenon".
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