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Even Uber's drivers are viewed as unfortunate luggage by this red-in-tooth-and-claw capitalist company which hopes to be able to edit them out in time, when driverless cars will enable it to liquidate another pesky meat-based cost centre.
Aging, is predominately viewed as unfortunate.
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So, for many years, the lethal side effects of fertilizer were viewed as an unfortunate but irreparable situation.
That leads to a mentality where abuse of power is viewed as perhaps unfortunate, but almost morally acceptable, because power protects.
In most Western countries, Mr. Yevsyukov, 32, would be considered a rogue officer, but in Russia he is now widely viewed as the unfortunate product of the broken police force to which he belonged.
Traditionally, network and computation failure on a heterogeneous network are viewed as an unfortunate obstacle to reliable, efficient computation.
(Granted, that psyche is a bit selective, when 90 dead in Kabul were only worth one day of news coverage (and no tweet), and when stabbings by a man named Christian in peaceful Portland, Oregon, are, unlike the attacks committed by Muslims, viewed as an unfortunate isolated event).
At the same time, many companies fear the backlash that being open can bring, if the reality that they expose is viewed as 'negative.' Google faced unfortunate, and in my mind misguided, criticism when it took the first step toward managing its energy use and sourcing by revealing its massive energy footprint.
We view it as unfortunate, therefore, that joint venture partner Lidya is earning 70% of this project.
"I think it's unfortunate, because we're viewed as the challenger".
This very unfortunate verdict is already being viewed as a rallying cry for an increasingly vocal, dangerous minority who challenge the federal government's role in managing our public lands for multiple benefits for all Americans.
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