Sentence examples for one unfortunate aspect from inspiring English sources

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"One unfortunate aspect of the current international climate change regime is that only a country's own emissions within its borders count in its emissions inventories," said Gerrard, the Columbia University law professor.

One unfortunate aspect of all this is that McCaw and Louw have some history: a little over a year ago, the New Zealander clattered his rival while clearing out a ruck during a Rugby Championship tie in Wellington –  a collision that left the South African in need of neck  surgery.

There is just one unfortunate aspect to Mr Schröder's party document, which was leaked over the weekend: a lot of it is cock-eyed.This is not because it is as self-serving as it is visionary.

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One unfortunate, lingering aspect of the old days is Surrealism's reputation as a men's club.

But the concept of natural selection, and Darwin's own presentation of it, has one very unfortunate aspect.

There is one more unfortunate aspect of Option #2.

But he was mostly remembered for one unfortunate moment.

One visible and rather unfortunate aspect of the technology transition from contactless travelcards to contactless bank cards is the need for TfL to warn Tube users of the risk of so-called "card clash".

One of the unfortunate aspects of games development is a combination of unknown priorities and unrealistic deadlines.

"One of the unfortunate aspects of the last few months is that the process [to recruit] a chief executive and chairman was very public," he said.

One of the unfortunate aspects of the so-called digital revolution is that older, analog technologies get left behind.

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