Sentence examples for unfortunate context from inspiring English sources

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But any other embarrassing data leaks will sit within the same unfortunate context — which is to say that Facebook could have prevented these problems if it had listened to the very valid concerns data protection experts were raising more than six years ago.

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That would be a strange view for a planner focused on human welfare and economic efficiency to have, but in practice these debates take on a silly and unfortunate cultural context.

The accident was even more unfortunate in context.

It is unfortunate in this context that proposals from Senator (and presidential candidate) Barack Obama and other leading Democrats, often based on the Centre for American Progress's Strategic Reset plan, to withdraw American forces from Iraq and redirect at least some of them to Afghanistan, are typically read in a political light.

Perhaps the name Taranis - Celtic god of thunder - is unfortunate in this context.

It is important to distinguish between what is unfair and what is merely unfortunate, in the context of the FIA.

The head of pharmacy at the ministry of health and social welfare, Masoko Nt'sekhe, described the situation as "very unfortunate", particularly in the context of a country where about 60% of the population live below the poverty line.

"It's unfortunate in the immigration context, because if an American citizen made a similar comment—and I'm sure many have—those [comments] aren't a problem".

Dispute about nomenclature is unfortunate, but given the context of an increasingly stable phylogenetic tree for living Mammalia, there are worse problems in biology than relatively minor disagreements about what to call the large number of now widely-recognized, high-level placental mammalian clades.

Although the intention of this statement is clear in this context, Stebbins' unfortunate use of 'effective' both in the name of the principle and as a component of importance in natural selection has led to confusion about which pollinators are expected to be driving selection.

Joan Tower's "Strike Zones" (an unfortunate title in the present context) unwisely opened itself to moments of "improvisation" on cymbals and drums, encouraging Ms. Glennie to hit out fast and furiously.

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