Sentence examples for which regrets from inspiring English sources

The phrase "which regrets" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in a context where you are referring to something that expresses regret, but it typically requires additional context to be meaningful. Example: "The letter, which regrets the decision to cancel the event, was sent to all participants."

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But, in the country's broader establishment of N.G.O.s, think tanks, and universities, opposition has been more full-throated, and derives, in part, from the faction of India's left wing which regrets that the government has shown waning interest in public ownership.

Blogger John Self brought a Belfast agenda to the task, writing: "It may be my northern chauvinism which regrets the absence of Brian Moore: he may not have produced a towering masterpiece, but his extraordinary fertility and range – from close-up portraits of individuals in crisis, to parables of the church in an alternative Ireland, to political thrillers – deserves recognition.

To find out which regrets are most common -- and who is most prone to making decisions they'll later regret -- we asked more than 2,000 consumers what, if anything, they regret about their current home and most recent home-search process.

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That was also the year of his BBC television sequel programme, The New Shock of the New, which regretted the growing power of money and celebrity in art.

The Open Europe thinktank says a UK exit is likely to produce "an emotional response" from other EU countries, in which regret will be mixed with anger.

Mr Wharton voted for an amendment last night which regretted the absence of legislation for such a poll in the Queen's Speech.

Substituting this search effort into the expression for the expected cost gives the minimum possible expected cost when the species is present, which equals (1 + λcc + ln[ λ (ce − cc)])/ λ and provides the baseline against which regret is measured.

However, the youngest participants were some years older than the age at which regret is thought to emerge developmentally (O'Connor et al., 2012; Weisberg & Beck, 2010) and these studies did not assess adaptive choice switching per se.

Likewise, there were no significant correlations between the slopes of any decision-making and affective parameters, indicating that emotional reactivity was unrelated to emotional decision making in OCD, e.g., the degree to which regret influenced affective rating did not correlate with the influence of avoidance of regret on wheel choice, Pearson's r(20) =−.307, p =.197.

During that time, he held other paid and unpaid internships, none of which he regrets.

His mother sold some quilts to the Arnetts, which he regrets.

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