Sentence examples for unfortunately means from inspiring English sources

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All the way, unfortunately, means up to 50 feet.

"That, unfortunately, means that the message hasn't gotten through," Dean said.

On corruption: "There is widespread corruption that, unfortunately, means we need a re-engineering of government entities... Why are the miners not evicted [from the TNR]?

However, this unfortunately means we can't guarantee all comments live on the site are appropriate or in the spirit of the community standards.

If the market's expectations get realigned in the direction of less stimulus, this unfortunately means bond yields go up, and monetary conditions tighten.

What he said was completely unacceptable; surely no one disagrees with that, even the doctor – though the lack of an apology unfortunately means that this has to be an assumption.

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"That will unfortunately mean some of the closure of the occupiers, but that is what development means," he said.

"The fact he had no hair, unfortunately, meant that it made a very big sound, like a whip.

"This unfortunately meant one thing: [Francis's] plan to drive out the merchants from the temple was still unfulfilled some three years after his election".

Barry Vitou, the firm's head of global corporate crime, said: "The fact that there are fewer investigations does not, unfortunately, mean that white-collar crime rates are down.

What candidates say during elections, unfortunately, mean very little.

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