Sentence examples for unfortunate distinction from inspiring English sources

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This summer, Deloitte gained another unfortunate distinction.

This is now an unfortunate distinction.

"Humans have the unfortunate distinction of being the most destructive and harmful species on earth," he writes.

Conservationists say vaquitas have the unfortunate distinction of being the most endangered marine mammal on the planet.

IN THE five years to 2005 Bangladesh had the unfortunate distinction of languishing at the very bottom of Transparency International's corruption perceptions index.

But Ms. Eisen has the unfortunate distinction of being among a group — women from 45 to 64 years of age — whose long-term unemployment rate has grown rapidly.

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They've also found that cities like Rome and Rio de Janeiro have the unfortunate distinctions of having the longest wait times for transit in their global network.

The tonneau's styling includes the crosshair badge and center ridge familiar from the hoods of other Lincolns, and this has the unfortunate effect of blurring the distinction between coming and going.

Singapore has the unfortunate (or at least unaffordable) distinction of being the world's most expensive city to live in, according to a report released Thursday by the Economist Intelligence Unit, a research and analysis group associated with The Economist magazine.

Many studies fail to make this distinction, which is unfortunate as it makes it impossible to thoroughly understand the invasion of focus.

But I wonder if the true criminal here isn't the Internet and its unfortunate tendency to flatten out distinctions.

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