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While unfortunate, this is not surprising.
While unfortunate, the truth was far less interesting.
Mr. Eldar, who will attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said that he thought that the allegations, while unfortunate, were not uncommon in schools around the country.
MY COLLEAGUE writes that the decision to drop the EPA's new ozone regulations, while unfortunate in environmental terms, might be reasonable given the economic situation.
The reference by Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings to higher education as a product, while unfortunate in some respects, might have revealed the real problem.
"This finding, while unfortunate, does not pose any kind of significant risk to the human food chain," she said at a news briefing here tonight.
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One in five lost savings of between £20,000 and £49,999 while some unfortunate people lost more than £100,000.
Come 11.55am, the chamber is drowned out with 300 different conversations while the unfortunate minister carries on talking inaudibly.
While these unfortunate developments have increased uncertainty about near-term economic performance, it is the committee's view that they do not pose a more persistent threat.
But people on the streets said that the focus was already on Mrs. Clinton and that Mr. Clinton's jibes, while perhaps unfortunate, were also to the point.
Some residents don't bother to look at César, breezing past him as if he were just another lobby decoration; one charmer, a girl, comically flips him off while an unfortunate older female stereotype cozies up to him, ignoring his contempt.
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