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The prime minister's comment made global headlines and was described as "unfortunate" by the Kremlin.
Social policy should be based on identifying the unfortunate by income, not colour, and helping them by direct support making poor schools better not by dropping standards in universities.
"It was made particularly unfortunate by the fact that many of the former sites of advertising were simply left bare... collecting grime over the shadow of what they'd been.
The Danish police chief, Jens Henrik Højbjerg, said refugees who did not want to claim asylum in the country were being allowed to travel freely on towards Sweden – a move described as "unfortunate" by the Stockholm government, which expects to receive about 80,000 refugees this year.
The results of their first big challenge — to conceive a story about a fashion trend using real people (read: not models) — are deemed "unfortunate" by Ms. Coles in a scene that recalls Miranda's appraisal, in "The Devil Wears Prada," of a spread featuring deeply unattractive paratroopers.
The selloffs and exchanges are now regarded as very unfortunate by museum staff.
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It's an unfortunate by-product of people making the wrong choices.
Maybe mad-cow disease and its human analogues are merely the unfortunate by-products of some crucial, but as yet unperceived, mechanism.
Anxiety, Harris argues, isn't just an unfortunate by-product of an era when wages are low and job security is scarce.
Yet those who conclude that hugely-inflated "fat-cat" salaries, obsequious boards and docile shareholders must be endured forever as unfortunate by-products of capitalism have not been paying much attention to the news.
The thing is, now that the war's over, and the "nerds" have won, an unfortunate by-product is that conference itself lacks the wild, ambient electricity you might have found back in the day.
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