Sentence examples for often lamented from inspiring English sources

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Where the green economy excels is at providing the kind of well-paid, low-skill jobs that are often lamented to be leaving the United States, the study suggests.

This may speak even more resonantly to our shopped-out, overequipped times, when it is nonetheless often lamented that today's children may not enjoy a better, more comfortable standard of living than their parents.

Local governments are weak, and even private schools are regulated in the fees they can charge, creating what some see as a disincentive to quality.In Indonesia, too, another country where "human resources" are often lamented as sadly inadequate for the needs of the economy, many blame the dead hand of bureaucracy.

The loss of a nursery slope for writers is often lamented, but that function has largely been taken over by episodes in multi-writer series (Kay Mellor, Jimmy McGovern, Russell T Davies, Paul Abbott and others all developed in this way).

We never felt we had to be defensive in the face of the often lamented crisis in the humanities.

England's highest-profile engagement this summer is the forthcoming Ashes series, but for Cook and his side this often lamented tournament is turning into anything but an early-season warm-up.

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Until the 2000s, western gatekeepers were excessively powerful and decided what reached fans in Europe and North America – with an often-lamented, neo-colonial aspect to the "discovery" and fetishising of the music and its creators.

This from the son of a stockbroker, with an often-lamented career in the City behind him; children all privately educated; prosperous product of a village upbringing in Kent.

'IN THE HEIGHTS' AND 'PASSING STheNGE' The often-lamented death of the Off Broadway musical was both belied and, in a way, confirmed this year by a pair of shows that introduced exciting new musical voices — and vibrant performers — to the theater.

Countering the often-lamented problems of remotely managed projects and programs, one country director based in a bunker in Somalia clarified the importance of his presence in the country while most other country directors were operating from Nairobi, Kenya: I am definitely closer to the field than them.

41 43 The often-lamented 'research-to-practice gap' refers to the delay between what research evidence suggests should be happening in routine clinical practice, and what is actually happening.

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