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Garcia's unfortunate contribution and now this, reinforces negative perceptions and arms golf's critics with all the ammunition they need.
And apart from another unfortunate contribution from the horns in the slow movement, the performance was superbly polished and full of fire.
Before the French defender's unfortunate contribution - which saw him deflect a 20-yard Gregory van der Wiel drive past his own keeper - it had been a disastrous game for PSG, who also lost captain Thiago Silva to injury.
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But while any mistakes at the level of empirical data are certainly unfortunate, Žižek's contribution does not stand or fall on facts alone.
The lack of an active comparator (placebo plus detemir) in this study is unfortunate, since the relative contributions of detemir and sitagliptin to A1C reduction cannot be determined.
Fleck never developed this idea, and this is unfortunate, for this could be his contribution to the solution of the problem of demarcation.
It's said that Steve Jobs considers this building to be a key part of his legacy, which would be unfortunate, because it would mean that his last contribution to his company might well be his least meaningful.
Peter Larson, director of annual giving at the Washington Humane Society, said: "It's unfortunate that a portion of our individual contributions are eaten up by processing fees, but that's the nature of business.
Those of you unfortunate to watch this week's ITV exploitative and alarmist contribution to the roads debate, Road Rage Britain, will have had a reminder of the mainstream UK narrative on cyclists.
He did well in the game - he was very unfortunate with his headed chance - and I thought his contribution was excellent," Carver said.
He reportedly told her that this was "an unfortunate situation as we all deserve to be named for our contributions" while insisting "no ifs or buts on this one as it is too serious to tamper with".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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