Sentence examples for regrettable piece from inspiring English sources

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What's important is that I'll be here for you throughout tonight's festivities, offering commentary on every song, every costume, every botched link, every regrettable piece of geographically-specific performance art masquerading as a halftime interval.

The Premier League would argue that it does bloody need to, with Euro 2016 among the factors truncating the domestic calendar, but Allardyce is far from wrong and this regrettable piece of scheduling provides a ready-made excuse for managers in need of Premier League points to give their bigger performers a weekend off.

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And in the last DPR election, about 40% of the vote went to parties broadly defined as Islamist.They have since played a role in promoting two regrettable pieces of legislation: one, to curb "pornography", which though much watered down, might be used to ban such joys as traditional dancing; and one stopping Muslims belonging to the Ahmadiyah sect from proselytising.

It fulfills the saddest, most regrettable pieces of myself.

What an over-thought, over-sensitive, regrettable, piece-of-shit decision.

There are no clear rules on what will survive when a friend comments or interacts with a given piece of regrettable content that will inevitably end up being deleted.

Dozens of these skyscraper-shaped bottles deck the website's halls, trying to goad any sucker they can find into taking home a piece of (regrettable!) presidential history.

Earlier scholars have dismissed these pieces as regrettable detours or treated them as exercises in irony and parody.

True, even the drivel tends to be entertaining, but more awkward are those places where Liszt unexpectedly diverts the course of a fine piece by some "regrettable failure to live up to his own high standards," to use a term beloved by erring politicians.

Of course it can be argued that the destruction of one more unique piece of our natural world, while regrettable, is small change next to the horror of Madrid, or the tragedy of Iraq.

(Here's a 2010 example from Alan Greenspan — the piece in which he declares it "regrettable" that the vigilantes haven't yet attacked, but grudgingly concedes that low rates might persist "well into next year", that is, into 2011. So what has he learned from the failure of his prophecy? Nothing, of course).

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