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"regrettably" Definitions
  1. used to describe something that you are sorry about and wish had not happened

683 Sentences With "regrettably"

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Regrettably, expect no relief to America's sharply worsening trade position.
Regrettably, that did not appear to happen in this case.
"Regrettably, Hunter didn't blow anything up in ours," he added.
Regrettably, what happened to Roger Stone could happen to anyone.
Regrettably, users of those websites post lots of infringing content.
We are (regrettably) updating this page on a regular basis.
Regrettably, the A Plot isn't particularly worth rushing back to.
Otherwise I am regrettably unable to provide any substantive comment.
Henry said she regrettably had to lay off several employees.
In short, and regrettably, collusion is not off the table.
It's not right, couth, or kind, but it's regrettably commonplace.
They noted that, "regrettably," Tenable's messages to the company were overlooked.
Now, regrettably, Scooter has lost that title, due to natural causes.
Regrettably, that has tended to mean defaulting to the white majority.
Regrettably, this booking fell through just days after it was announced.
" However, Centcom acknowledged "regrettably that civilian non-combatants were likely killed.
There are personal accounts referred to, regrettably, as "swimmoirs" and "waterbiographies".
Regrettably, Treasury offered no policy proposals to address this growing problem.
Regrettably, the money from that good fortune was squandered and stolen.
Regrettably, I have to leave out far more than I keep.
Regrettably, the technologies and processes they targeted in 2016 remain untouched.
Mr. Cuomo, regrettably, has the power to break almost anything he wants.
Regrettably, he's also one of the most inactive fighters in the division.
Regrettably, such tools are not offered universally by health plans and employers.
But the chances of either of those now happening are, regrettably, slim.
I guess its label of "indie game" will regrettably limit its reach.
Regrettably, the information security industry thrives on the drama of devastating vulnerabilities.
And regrettably, the United States is a big part of the problem.
Regrettably, our short-term visibility is limited by our current vendor dispute.
Regrettably, the current encryption debate is perceived as a zero-sum game.
Regrettably, we cannot do everything for all of the world's desperate people.
It's still to be fought and regrettably it can still be lost.
"Regrettably, some people think of prisoners as less than human," he said.
The tone of some stories is regrettably dismissive, even mocking at times.
Regrettably, Moscow deployed prohibited land-based cruise missiles near its western border.
Regrettably, some of the product was not pulled from our retail stores.
Regrettably, the Taboada factory was under construction and therefore closed to visitors.
It's still to be fought, and regrettably, it can still be lost.
Once again, the Federal Reserve has regrettably become a favorite whipping boy.
As all of us regrettably know, the human face changes with age.
Regrettably, none of this information was used to prevent their horrific acts.
"Regrettably, the death of Hernández is not an isolated incident," she wrote.
But that view appears regrettably naive in the age of information overload.
Regrettably, it's not always logic or rationality that determines how people vote.
Regrettably, this is not the place to be able to say it.
It was rude and insulting so I insulted him back, regrettably, obviously.
"But, regrettably, as you know, the meeting never took place," the spokesperson said.
Regrettably, they did not recognize natural rights for African slaves or for women.
I suspect regrettably that we will never know for certain who did it.
"Regrettably, the immigration courts are susceptible to this type of manipulation," he said.
Regrettably, these grafts that were contaminated with the prion protein responsible for CJD.
It would promote cooperation across ideological lines, something that is becoming regrettably rare.
Trump literally promised Americans would be "tired of winning" which seems regrettably unlikely.
"Regrettably ... the ceasefire regime has not been effective enough to date," Peskov said.
Regrettably, this is due in large part to the erosion of public trust.
"Regrettably, some people think of prisoners as less than human," said a lawyer.
Regrettably, that did not occur in this instance and we are very sorry.
I only met him a handful of times, and always, regrettably, in passing.
I suspect, regrettably, that we will never know for certain who did it.
Cabins here seldom change hands, but ours — somewhat regrettably — is now for sale.
Regrettably, though, I no longer catch fish in the middle of the day.
Regrettably, parts of the brief are written in a far-too-political tone.
"Regrettably this plane crashed a few minutes after taking off," Nature Air said.
Future acoustic prodigies, I regrettably must inform you... your services will not be needed.
Regrettably, this win was followed by an even uglier stretch for the former champ.
More regrettably, so have hints of big new infrastructure investments and house-building schemes.
Regrettably, it came out just before Ali lost to Frazier at Madison Square Garden.
Science is hard, and regrettably, there are bound to be setbacks such as this.
Regrettably, academia has failed to teach you that you are creating bubbles and unrest.
Having regrettably watched an episode of Men Behaving Badly, I have trouble believing that.
Even the Lib Dems, regrettably, have adopted a strategy of pursuing only hardcore Remainers.
Regrettably, as Jack was a gentleman, he kept his fused finger in his pocket.
Regrettably, not everyone has chosen to voluntarily cooperate with the Committee at this time.
The troupe cut one into three (both coasts, regrettably, are conscientious about sugar intake).
There's also the entrance to another historic church that was regrettably demolished in 1958.
Yet major legislative accomplishments have been regrettably far between in her tenure in Congress.
Regrettably dramatic, I yanked the photo from its frame and tore it into pieces.
"We know that, regrettably, the United States is leaving this accord," Ms. Merkel said.
Regrettably, he missed the opportunity to help us heal just when it mattered most.
The post-World War II order regrettably has failed to make "good governance" universal.
The solution, regrettably, involves more than just access to an employer-sponsored retirement plan.
Regrettably, the bill was killed in committee, missing a real opportunity for improved governance.
Regrettably, that does not seem to be a top priority for the Trump administration.
Maybe my expectations were too high; regrettably, many elements of the production were underwhelming.
The problem is regrettably that the pay-as-you-wish model no longer works.
Though Americans (regrettably) never sent a cat into actual space, France did, because, of course.
For the rescuers, the primary goal is to search for human survivors or, regrettably, bodies.
Regrettably, Secretary Perdue and many school boards around the country do not take science seriously.
Regrettably, those who least understand the true value of the data produced are farmers themselves.
Regrettably, there's no Chinese option, but hopefully there will be lots and lots of coffee.
Though I couldn't see the final stretch anymore, I regrettably decided to continue to climb.
Regrettably, we all too often resemble passengers on a airplane that is riding on autopilot.
This is a subject you must learn, regrettably, from a source other than Kenan & Kel.
Regrettably, however, he doesn't appear interested in anything other than a trilogy battle with McGregor.
Regrettably, Congress has fallen into the habit of too little time coming together in Washington.
Regrettably, there are many fewer Americans with disabilities seeking political office, but there are some.
Regrettably, many members of the Trump administration are deeply hostile toward sensible marijuana policy reform.
Regrettably, Congress slowed investments in internal capacity and began to centralize internally in the 1980s.
Regrettably, certain parties still refuse to participate or discuss the parameters of such a dialogue.
Use this time to think pragmatically about your future instead of regrettably about your past.
Regrettably, he was forced out of this fight with an injury and replaced by Willie Gates.
Regrettably, his essential character appears to be fixed, and he seems incapable of change or growth.
Regrettably, I believe the latter is how our culture still views women who struggle with pregnancy.
John McCain, regrettably won&apost be voting, so, it&aposs going to be very, very tight.
Regrettably, you have made this assertion necessary by your insistence upon scheduling a premature contempt vote
Regrettably, most of the site has been bulldozed, but the possibility of further investigation still exists.
Regrettably, Núñez leaked these details to El País prior to the publication of a formal study.
Regrettably, the advantage was forfeited with the diplomatic lovefest and Xi's intervention to stiffen Kim's spine.
Vincent, who announced in April that she had regrettably regained almost all of the 112 lbs.
"Turkey will certainly and regrettably lose jobs and future economic opportunities from this decision," Lord said.
By the way, I regrettably neglected one of my cars and its washing for some time.
Regrettably, as outlined in our complaint, Chris Brown has proven to be his own worst enemy.
They said their enthusiasm for Star Wars remains boundless but, regrettably, their schedule is full up.
Regrettably, the Latino voter turnout rate continues to lag behind their white and African-American peers.
Regrettably sanctions have proven insipid, as China and rouge nations continue to pursue trade with Pyongyang.
Regrettably, they inflicted, chapter and verse, what I'd put my own mother through a generation before.
The Queens Library branch near my current residence seems, regrettably, to have more DVDs than books.
"But regrettably, this is — this seems to be the common practice of President Trump," said Clapper.
Regrettably, whatever force Mr. McElheny's pavilions have is vitiated by the park's neurosis about the grass.
Some characters found themselves in transition, à la Simon's liquor preferences, while others, regrettably, did not.
Regrettably, the increase in the number of troops did not come with a corresponding change in strategy.
Or would we remain consumed by unhinged partisanship," McConnell said, adding, "Regrettably, the answer is pretty obvious.
I measured my relationship progress against other women's — a habit that I've, regrettably, never seemed to kick.
But the history of Alzheimer's drug development is regrettably filled with promising starts that end in disappointment.
Not a public school, regrettably—but at least one of the top selective schools in the country.
Editor's Note: Regrettably, we originally published this article without soliciting comment from the writer of the Inc.
A handful (but regrettably a rather sad one) of classic films is available on the ubiquitous Netflix.
Regrettably for Kimball and his many Colorado fans in attendance, this UFC debut did not go well.
Regrettably, this question is not just in my mind, but in the minds of every other American.
Unfortunately, this is an area where our health care system – despite all its advances – falls regrettably short.
Tales of musicians crushed by fame and drugs have, regrettably, become common to the point of cliché.
This is also untrue, and it is a myth regrettably being perpetuated by some leaders in Washington.
Regrettably, time and again this body has failed to use that power responsibly as the founders envisioned.
I submitted some regrettably bad puzzles, received many polite rejections and improved my skills bit by bit.
It's regrettably true that women's lives are generally more improved by street lighting than men's lives are.
His legacy regrettably includes the more than 22016,000 Democrats who lost their elections during his two terms.
Bergasse opted for the latter, and, regrettably, his work is neither good nor bad; it's just there.
Regrettably, the two Houses were not able to reach an agreement to go to a conference committee.
Regrettably, development of these diagnostics continues to be underfunded, contributing to the further increase in antimicrobial resistance.
JAMES GORMAN: Well, Unfortunately, I don't have a Twitter account, so I can't enter that debate regrettably.
Regrettably, but perhaps not surprisingly, progress on this effort was another casualty of a hyper-partisan Congress.
And while celebs sometimes talk about social issues on the Internet, regrettably, it isn't their usual focus.
Regrettably, for policies toward low income families, some actions of Governor Tony Evers have undermined this fundamental value.
Think Mahatma Gandhi or Martin Luther King Jr. Regrettably, courage is also rare: think Gandhi or MLK again.
Regrettably, the Mid ANC also still charge similarly to the Mid Bluetooth — via Micro USB, not USB-C.
I'm intrigued by the regrettably short-lived X-TG work you mentioned, which there's some documentation of obviously.
Someone who purchased a $10,000 phantom monkey crystal (which he later — regrettably — donated to an US Weekly charity).
"I've regrettably said worse and I've never gotten a game penalty," tweeted retired U.S. tennis player Andy Roddick.
We want that mug to compliment our brands, our identities, and our regrettably large collection of basket bags.
PTSD affects 85033 million Americans each year and regrettably, too many of these individuals are suffering in silence.
Regrettably, we are a long way from that vision right now, and there is much work to do.
Identity crises, method-acting meltdowns, and the ever-wavering ego, are all symptoms of a regrettably attractive industry.
Regrettably, though, the idea of the benevolent autocrat, the just dictator, is being revived in the Arab world.
This is the complexity that adoptive parents sign on for (and which, regrettably, this article did not portray).
" Retired US tennis star Andy Roddick tweeted, "I've regrettably said worse and I've never gotten a game penalty.
Regrettably, instead of changing its harmful behavior, China has illegally retaliated against U.S. workers, farmers, ranchers and businesses.
National Review's editor, Rich Lowry, said that, regrettably, that week's magazine was remembered as the "Never Trump" issue.
She was sitting on a couch, wearing a plush white robe that was, regrettably, not made by Skims.
Regrettably, in the midst of the longest shutdown in our history, such compromise seems far fetched at best.
"Archaic and barbaric though they may be, their use regrettably of the Internet is very sophisticated," he said.
In the original June 22017 statement, Carp said: Regrettably, the Young Fathers have not distanced themselves from BDS.
Laugh Back's comedic timing is so regrettably tardy that its punchlines about Trumpism and American masculinity fail to land.
Regrettably though, if we got really sick, no amount of golden retriever puppies could do anything to help us.
"Regrettably, as they spread this misinformation, some members of the public accept this misinformation as true," he told Axios.
When he doesn't reach back, it's treated not as a failure on his part but as something regrettably understandable.
That's despite the fact that he tweeted (as, regrettably, he so often does) about never flying on the plane.
But in an email sent to users it writes that — "regrettably" — it will be exiting Germany on August 16.
"Regrettably, we have information that confirms the murder of our compatriots," Ecuadorean President Lenin Moreno said on state television.
A Study in Scarlet Women has a killer premise, some interesting character work, and a regrettably poorly structured plot.
There are paint-splattered birds, birds on pots, bird silhouettes, birds on branches — and the list, regrettably, goes on.
So they armed Alex and Jake with water, blankets and food, and watched regrettably as they got dragged along.
Regrettably, the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, has so far rebuffed advances from the other side of the aisle.
Some argue that a bombing campaign would merely prolong Syria's war, which Mr Assad, regrettably, has all but won.
"Regrettably, the country is showing a deterioration of child survival for the first time," Garcia said in a statement.
Regrettably, the House-passed American Health Care Act jeopardizes health coverage for millions of Americans living with mental illness.
Regrettably, though, what most business leaders don't realize is that they're simply not as self-aware as they think.
It was regrettably overdone, but it was also the least costly of any kind of show of good faith.
Regrettably, it expanded the federal death penalty, with the support of President Clinton and solid majorities in both parties.
No one has had to deal with this magnitude that caused so much destruction and regrettably so much death.
"Regrettably, we found that China has been attempting to interfere in our upcoming election against my administration," Trump said.
Regrettably, it is doubtful that the report will have any impact on the policies of this anti-climate administration.
"We anticipate that these measures will regrettably result in the loss of direct employee and contractor jobs," it said.
Unfortunately, and regrettably, the bracket was revealed prior to our broadcast partners having the opportunity to finish unveiling it.
We're loathe to rank a team lower than Russia but, in this case, we regrettably feel that we must.
Regrettably, the UFC opted to scrap the fight altogether, leaving Kennedy without a fight on this historic fight card.
Regrettably, past efforts to compel the DOD to provide comprehensive data on its security cooperation programs have been unsuccessful.
"Regrettably today we had a heated argument in public over a family matter," the couple said in a statement.
That is, regrettably, a risk inherent to a system that enables anonymous users to wage their pet cultural wars.
Regrettably Elsie did not live long enough for the world to witness what she could have done with Photoshop.
It's still regrettably the norm, however, for the media to overlook the root causes of this kind of violence.
We cannot allow the acrimony and dissonance that have regrettably become commonplace in America to become an acceptable norm.
Socialists are notoriously and regrettably quarrelsome, however, and I can't help taking exception to Sunkara's chapter on the Bolsheviks.
Regrettably, as the readers say, it gives ammunition to those who doubt The Times's impartiality in matters of politics.
A lifetime of work at the nation's defense laboratories, regrettably, is no longer seen as a top career option.
Joining Watanabe for the awards ceremony were his adult sons, who regrettably participated in the study 35 years ago.
But it is a secondary character in "The Crown" who, regrettably, may be the most contemporary of the lot.
With so much material already, I regrettably had to dispense with one of my comic book favorites: GREEN ARROW.
Other animals were also blasted toward the final frontier to test early rockets—and regrettably, some didn't survive the trip.
Image: NASAOn September 15th, Cassini's 20-year-long exploration of the Saturnian system will finally—regrettably—come to an end.
Today, though regrettably some elements still remain classified, researchers can consult that file at the LBJ Library in Austin, Texas.
Instead, I regrettably kept this up until she got a full-time job and couldn't keep up with it herself.
"I would like to express my sincere apologies for the insensitive and offensive graphic that I regrettably retweeted," he wrote.
Regrettably, these stalks are rich in manganese, as well as other increasingly valuable metals used in cell phones and computers.
"I told them that, regrettably, I'm more afraid of the authorities than I am of the drug traffickers," Rangel said.
"After the Army of Islam left Douma, regrettably, the possibilities are headed more and more toward the worse," he said.
"It is BA who has regrettably chosen to drag this out into the summer months," Strutton said in a statement.
"Regrettably, our short-term visibility is limited by our current vendor dispute," Chief Executive Julian Geiger said in a statement.
Regrettably, the Crimean people are a secondary object to Russia's need to operate its Black Sea Fleet out of Sevastopol.
Regrettably, the former Directors have put their stamp of approval on the politicization of the CIA and the Intelligence Community.
Regrettably, that is the president's apparent message with his revocation of Brennan's clearance and his chronicle of other revocations foretold.
Regrettably, for too many, these flaws led to raising premiums, unaffordable co-pays, and limited physician choices, necessitating an overhaul.
Vengeance against her ex-husband regrettably resulted in collateral damage to Urban Meyer, Gene Smith and the Ohio State University.
Judge Wright sided with the Mongols, "regrettably" concluding that the marks were not forfeitable since they belonged to the organization.
"Regrettably, this is at least the third act of white supremacist extremist violence linked to your website this year," Reps.
The world might regrettably still have two tech ecosystems, but the plan might nonetheless help defuse the tech cold war.
While this sensible solution continues to be considered, it has also regrettably provoked some opposition from within the postal industry.
U.S. Ambassador Kelly Craft told the Security Council that "regrettably the promise of the Berlin conference is already under threat".
This week's edition is being written in sunny Palm Springs, California, though regrettably sent out back in chilly New York.
Regrettably, they make their peace, but, for a moment, the sequence smacks of something threatening and fresh: oldster noir. ♦
Regrettably, the Senate is set to begin floor debate without considering either of those balanced bills as amendments or alternatives.
Regrettably, as it was constructed, the wall also became a means of enclosing and grabbing additional West Bank Palestinian land.
Regrettably, photographs of the finger bone, which were taken by a Russian scientific team prior to the cutting, were lost.
Regrettably, the Republicans who control Congress have decided they have no obligation to hold presidents of their own party accountable.
She then adds that same influential voice, regrettably, has not yet reached 49 other states where most of us live.
Regrettably, over the past 230 years, law enforcement, at both the federal and state levels, has been slow to respond.
Regrettably, this wasn't enough to prevent Sacha from contracting a near fatal lung infection a few years down the line.
Regrettably, the cost for their rage will be the health care of millions of low-income and middle-class families.
We didn't talk about our lifetime crushes on Andy Samberg or some terrible comedian one of us regrettably kissed last weekend.
Regrettably, Pitbull did not respond to Gizmodo's multiple requests for comment—but these other responses are still very good:The Golden Record.
"Regrettably some of that era's understanding of homosexuality and gender identity can be attributed to the American psychoanalytic establishment," Jaffe said.
Regrettably, I was too heartbroken to properly deliver the Simpsons reference I tossed off as I passed by: 'Welcome to Dumpsville.
The same basic principle applies to social media, which is, regrettably, still a great way to get your name out there.
"I will be taking a leave of absence from Marilyn Manson and regrettably will not be performing on the upcoming tour."
When another fan asked if Reynolds would "f— me until I die," the actor replied that he would be regrettably unavailable.
Regrettably, the world has yet to recognize the immense marketability of Spaceball, though we did get Slamball during the early 2000s.
Regrettably, we do not know if this is a good price because we have not seen a product like this before.
Meanwhile, he needs the finest professional care, but regrettably most of the doctors in Moscow have been purged at Stalin's command.
"Regrettably, from there our staff unnecessarily escalated the situation and called the police rather than work through it," LA Fitness said.
Regrettably, that play within a lawsuit about a courtroom drama never happened, partly because both sides had compelling reasons to settle.
"Regrettably, employees will receive 85% of the salary obligation for June," the memo signed by Chief Executive Danie du Toit said.
" That report noted, "Regrettably, it appears that the platforms may have misrepresented or evaded in some of their statements to Congress.
I want to talk to you about the major crises facing our country that, regrettably, President Trump chose not to discuss.
There is, regrettably, little to distinguish it from the many excellent biographies that came before it and on which it draws.
When it comes to an ostensibly exciting car such as the Q50 Red Sport 400, I regrettably have to answer, "Yes."  
It is a dangerous world, and staying ahead of our adversaries will, regrettably, be an arms race for years to come.
"However, regrettably, this administration refused to do so," added Lavrov, who has begun his meeting with Trump at the White House.
"Regrettably, since the agreement was confirmed we have seen anything but a more peaceful, stable region," Tillerson told reporters Wednesday night.
It has already concluded "regrettably that civilian non-combatants were likely killed" during the raid, and that the casualties may include children.
"Security is a top priority for every Apple product, and regrettably we stumbled with this release of macOS," admitted an Apple spokesperson.
"Security is a top priority for every Apple product, and regrettably we stumbled with this release of macOS," said an Apple spokesperson.
Regrettably, in our efforts to destigmatize depression and anxiety, we've actually stigmatized those who we feel are incapable of feeling such pain.
And they regrettably show that the thirstier Pompliano grows for attention, the more he starves his filings of truth and common sense.
Regrettably, many of these headlines have fallen on the negative end of the spectrum, and surround his submission-only grappling promotion, Metamoris.
Regrettably, Paltrow is wary of fact-checking the health advice about the healing powers of gems and crystals she so freely shares.
"Regrettably, this is at least the third act of white supremacist extremist violence linked to your website this year," the letter said.
Odder still is the inclusion of a kidney transplant—from one human to another, regrettably, rather than from, say, wolfhound to peke.
Regrettably, victims families are being cheated out of this basic human dignity, and being subjected to unspeakable harassment on an ongoing basis.
"Regrettably, in bringing such lawsuits, the plaintiffs' class action lawyers are targeting the very organizations trying to fight forced labor," Nestle said.
Regrettably, in recent years the confirmation process has provided scarcely any insight into a nominee's views in disputed areas of constitutional law.
Regrettably, his "Armed Response," a low-budget, high-tech action film with supernatural overtones, is devoid of such a sense of play.
Together, Jeremy Reed's production design and Galo Olivares's photography weave a chilly spell that's regrettably undermined by the opacity of the storytelling.
I drive in the dark through the gathering snow and regrettably don't spend too much time with him because of the weather.
"Turkey's strategic decisions regrettably fall more and more out of line with, and at times in contrast to, US interests," he continued.
Known for his casual disregard for acting, Grant often talks of the profession as if it was something he regrettably fell into.
Regrettably, its current leadership is stuck in the same pattern — all the time using philanthropy to hide its past and present culpability.
He was evidently a great placekicker, but on the important questions of Trump's financial conflicts of interest, he has regrettably chosen to punt.
"Regrettably, we found that China is attempting to interfere in our upcoming 2018 election, coming up in November, against my administration," Trump said.
Gal pals: we're on the brink of summer — a season that brings warm weather, vacations, and regrettably, an increase in down-there issues.
With the Paisley Park imprint regrettably caught in the crossfire, he sought to put out music through a new one dubbed NPG Records.
"Regrettably for the left, the nominations process of the Trump administration is going better for them than I would have hoped," Raben said.
Regrettably, Miller's use of the word carries echoes of this terrible history, and meshes with the authoritarian-loving tone of the Trump administration.
I never met the man ( I was too nervous the one time I saw him) and I never saw him play live, regrettably.
On the other hand, there are still cultural norms that we've regrettably inherited from heterosexuality, one of which is the couple form itself.
Regrettably, with all the great opportunities and conveniences of booking a hotel room online today, also comes the mushrooming reality of increased scams.
Regrettably, despite President Obama's efforts, President Castro has shown no signs of relaxing his repressive policies on human rights, transparency or economic freedom.
"Security is a top priority for every Apple product, and regrettably we stumbled with this release of macOS," Apple said in a statement.
Regrettably still something of an unknown quantity in the larger music world, he's frequently tagged as a "songwriter's songwriter," or something equally reductive.
Regrettably, this action is affecting various team members throughout the campaign, as the realignment of positions and responsibilities necessitated the reduction of personnel.
Regrettably, the VirZoom is not a sleek piece of hardware that looks like it's from the future — it's a generic-looking exercise bike.
Regrettably, I'm afraid I have no memory of that occasion; she sounds as if she'd be the perfect American fellow-traveler in France.
Regrettably, it seems that high-level Trump administration officials have a track record of operating in their own, rather than the public's interests.
China is open to restarting trade talks with the United States, but regrettably the U.S. side has shown no sincerity still, Gao said.
The group's leader, regrettably named Jim Crow, is played by a white actor "who engages in the vocal equivalent of blackface," Andrews wrote.
Regrettably Kim Jong Un has been emboldened by eight years of an Obama administration whose policy was not to have a foreign policy.
Regrettably, the answers to such questions vary, but they certainly should not be reactionary and irrational, especially in an ever-increasing, global society.
I regrettably said words to the police officer out of frustration, for which I apologize for, but I do feel this was excessive.
Walker Percy urged us to look South to recover community, stability, and sense of place in God's order which we have regrettably lost.
Regrettably, one day, the only thing standing between an active shooter and you or a loved one may be a SWAT team member.
Idris Elba's Netflix passion project "Turn Up Charlie," which combined his two loves of acting and DJing was, regrettably, not funny or good.
While battles in major cities Mosul and Aleppo are well known, the public discourse largely and regrettably misses the forest for the trees.
"Regrettably there is insufficient clarity about Lufthansa aircraft leases to Niki which we couldn't resolve in time," Ryanair said in an emailed statement.
"Regrettably, we found that China has been attempting to interfere in our upcoming 2018 election," Trump said the meeting, which he was chairing.
Regrettably, all it took was gossip from a couple lawyers before the Senate Judiciary Committee to sink the 22019-year old U.S. attorney.
Regrettably, the EPA is able to make rules and regulations based on data that not even rule-makers at the agency have seen.
Regrettably, the National Science Foundation (NSF) funds twice as many graduate student fellowships in the social sciences than it does in computer science.
People whose job it is to facilitate dialogue, build consensus and promote compromise are, regrettably, being pushed aside in this hyper-partisan world.
"Regrettably, these errors by the former vendor led loyal players to mistakenly believe that they held winning tickets," lottery officials said in a statement.
"Regrettably, this situation has forced the cancellation of some scheduled appointments and may make it difficult to schedule an immediate interview," the statement said.
The practice, regrettably, will continue in courtrooms across the country as courts ignore patterns of race discrimination and accept false reasons for the strikes.
Regrettably, President Trump seems to be following a different course: make concessions to China and declare victory while renewing his attacks on US allies.
"Such a serious allegation from any state must be thoroughly scrutinized to determine its legitimacy – something that was regrettably not done here," he said.
The invocation of AI is a dodge deployed on a group of laypeople who, for the most part, regrettably swallowed it part and parcel.
Aldous Huxley, in his novel "Brave New World", published in 1931, realised that this could, regrettably, end up as a feature, not a bug.
Regrettably, the deal lifted U.S. aviation sanctions against Iran exactly at a time when the sector became vital to Tehran's war efforts in Syria.
Regrettably, intelligence agencies are still directed by a conservative approach in which they attempt to merely present a clear and unbiased picture of reality.
"Security is a top priority for every Apple product, and regrettably we stumbled with this release of Mac OS," Apple said in its statement.
"Regrettably, there is an error in the Harvard Law School alumni directory in the listing for Anthony Scaramucci," a Harvard spokeswoman told The Post.
Regrettably, shortly after, he got it he got cancer, and there were plans to go down and meet with him, but he passed away.
Along the way, children encounter characters that include Pip and Finn, the story's heroes, and Pebble, its heroine, who has regrettably little to do.
"Regrettably, we found that China is attempting to interfere in our upcoming 2018 election, coming up in November, against my administration," Mr. Trump said.
But, he added, "What it means practically for Chicago and what it has meant: I don't know that it means a whole lot, regrettably."
"Regrettably, business as usual prevailed in our efforts to reform these supposedly temporary, annual tax policy changes," said Representative Kevin Brady, Republican of Texas.
"Regrettably, while Republicans share the goal of today's hearing -- lowering the cost of prescription drugs -- the process has been anything but inclusive," Oregon Rep.
The show has featured antagonists of many different ethnicities and backgrounds, but in this case we inadvertently and regrettably stepped into a complex political issue.
Regrettably, despite these actions, the World Health Organization seems, once again, to be dozing and has yet to generate a broad and coordinated international response.
As of last week, the tunes of six musical numbers have been changed to avoid litigation, but the book and choreography remain, regrettably, the same.
The show has featured antagonists of many different ethnicities and backgrounds, but in this case, we inadvertently and regrettably stepped into a complex political issue.
When she disputed the terms of their offer and decided to leave the label, she said she had to regrettably leave behind her entire catalog.
Regrettably, the nerves of the spinal cord do not heal spontaneously after injury, and scientists haven't had much luck using various pharmacological and regenerative techniques.
"Security is a top priority for every Apple product, and regrettably we stumbled with this release of macOS," Apple said in an unusually forward statement.
During this situation, the reporter regrettably asks this father and son why they needed to head out in New York City during such bad weather.
Border closures, measures to limit entry, restrictive asylum procedures, indefinite detention in appalling conditions, and offshore processing had regrettably increased, he said, decrying "rising xenophobia".
Regrettably, it also came to host a torrent of abuse — something that users recognized as an existential threat to the company long before executives did.
Regrettably, I see no indication of this phone ever making its way westward, as it seems destined to remain in its home market of Japan.
Regrettably, Haley didn't spend a second backing up that assertion, perhaps because the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) itself sees the situation very, very differently.
Like most disaster movies, "The Wave" has three ready-made narrative movements — setup, catastrophe and aftermath — populated by indispensable, regrettably sacrificial and casually disposable characters.
After two weeks she's off with Captain Douche flitting around eastern Europe, to join some comrades in the revolution, which—regrettably—will not involve you.
Bulgaria, the country which I have been born/raised in, has been conquered (and regrettably enslaved and killed) by the Byzantines, Greeks, Turks, and Romans.
Regrettably, it will guarantee taxpayers will lose additional billions of dollars and that many thousands of homes and lives will be placed in harm's way.
Through these men — and they are all men, something that Haycock acknowledges but regrettably does not delve further into — he paints psychological portraits of evil.
Regrettably, many far more egregious songs did enter the so-called Great American Songbook where, remarkably, they continued to be not merely defended but celebrated.
But our ancestors were regrettably talented at embedding these ideals into the fabric of society; they became internalized and were passed on to future generations.
Regrettably, it has become too tempting to blame the men and women of the Border Patrol for this crisis rather than help us address it.
"Crimes of hate will never be tolerated in Queens County and when they do, regrettably occur, those responsible will be brought to justice," Brown said.
Indeed, the United States government would be far better off reporting more accurate numbers that are regrettably much higher but more commensurate with independent assessments.
" Regrettably, the final page sets us up for a third volume: "I would later return to Hollywood … but for now, Broadway was beckoning once again.
"Regrettably, Democrat opposition to secure our borders has now led to the potential delay of certain Military Construction projects," the spokesman added in a statement.
One of his biggest bombs at Universal—a hundred-and-sixty-million-dollar bloodbath—was "47 Ronin," which starred Reeves, regrettably, as a samurai warrior.
Regrettably, facts do not seem to matter to Mr. Perry, who famously called for the elimination of the Energy Department without understanding what it does.
Regrettably, I used two words, 'step up,' that, when taken out of context, do not convey my beliefs and the point I was trying to make.
"Regrettably despite an extensive sales process it has not been possible to identify a purchaser for the business," joint administrator Peter Saville said in the statement.
Its "return whenever" policy has regrettably been changed to "return within a year," but it still offers free shipping and returns to its credit card users.
Premier League title-winning Manchester City said Thursday it's "disappointed, but regrettably not surprised," after being referred to European soccer governing body UEFA's financial control body.
Hugh Grant, as a roué who seems to realize that his charm is a regrettably cheap commodity, enjoyed something of a comeback in Florence Foster Jenkins.
She didn't make any major mistakes in her elegant routine (which she regrettably changed a month prior to skating), but she still didn't make the team.
Regrettably, Hamas convinced impressionable young adults that the border had been breached and directed them to run all the way to Jerusalem and murder their enemies.
Regrettably, a video that was intended to honor fallen soldiers on Memorial Day that was aired in the ballpark in Fresno did not meet those standards.
Regrettably, that has not been easy given the disruptive outside influences that profit from increased polarization and ideological rigidity that leads to dysfunction, disorder and chaos.
Despite its substantial expertise in insect control, the Department of Agriculture has regrettably not taken a role in helping navigate the regulatory complexities for this mosquito.
Regrettably, we need a little bit more time to deliver on this vision and are confident that this new release date will help us achieve this.
Regrettably, that is unlikely to change soon, because state leaders have been squabbling for months over how to pay for road, rail and other transportation projects.
"Regrettably, this has resulted in the loss of life and property including injury to police officers and members of the public," said Ncube in a statement.
"We've got our heads down, full steam ahead at restarting that capacity that we had to shut down regrettably a couple years ago," he said Tuesday.
Mr. Snyder remains regrettably committed to a dark, desaturated palette that borders on the murky, and this movie's chaotic, unimaginative action scenes can drag on forever.
"Regrettably, we found that China has been attempting to interfere in our upcoming 2018 election coming up in November against my administration," Trump said on Wednesday.
"I had the #Measles #Mumps #Chickenpox as a child and so did every kid I knew," she tweeted, adding that her own kids were, regrettably, vaccinated.
THIS REPRESENTS A LOSS OF SOME £650M OF NET SALES PER MONTH * AB FOODS - HAVE ALSO REGRETTABLY INFORMED SUPPLIERS THAT WE WILL STOP PLACING NEW ORDERS.
From a human rights perspective, Trump's approach to Guantánamo revives old questions about indefinite detention in a counterterrorism conflict whose end regrettably appears nowhere in sight.
They were lines delivered—I was, somewhat regrettably, cast as a terrorist, and now they have been taken somehow, in some way, deeply out of context.
The Bush administration had the same choice in 2003 but regrettably decided to maintain "Iraq's national integrity," a status it enjoyed only because of Saddam Hussein's dictatorship.
Regrettably, the wreck happens to be located on a slope, and over the years, a succession of earthquakes has delivered numerous rocks and boulders to the site.
The United States viewed these attacks as legitimate acts of war against an armed enemy — and in warfare it is regrettably necessary to kill foot soldiers, too.
I guess I ask because it's so easy to think of what I was like as a teen...regrettably just inherently rejecting anything my parents were into.
"While these (sanctions) regrettably remain in place, the ministry believes the new dispensation has laid a firm foundation for future relations with the United States," Manzou said.
The game then, regrettably, doubles back on its mournful tone by presenting five more vignettes, literally called "war stories" and each centering on discernible, super-heroic individuals.
Regrettably this analysis overlooks the strategic significance of North Korea's aggression and intent, both within the ICBM program itself and amongst the hermit state's rogue nation allies.
By panning the Patriot, Russia paints a false attractiveness of the Russian S-400 system, which has been purchased by China, India and, regrettably, NATO ally Turkey.
"It is amazing that we're coming up on a year and, regrettably, not much has changed," he said in an online post, according to The Baltimore Sun.
Read more: With Tesla's Elon Musk and Rivian's RJ Scaringe, we have the Henry Ford and Alfred Sloan of electric vehiclesIn many ways, it regrettably already is.
"Regrettably, the inhumanity of rape is still being perpetrated ... this wickedness must be brought to an end," Sirleaf said in her annual state of the nation address.
Regrettably, that is not likely to happen as long as both houses of Congress are controlled by Republicans, who have shown little eagerness for holding him accountable.
Regrettably, Iranians upping the ante in the region, with the potential for miscalculation and escalation, may not be the only result of the Trump belligerent isolation policy.
"Despite our best efforts, we've now taken Gem as far as we can and regrettably have no clear path to deliver it to customers," the company said.
But even though no one is untouched by the pandemic, it seems reasonable to have sober conversations about permanent reforms, lest the federal government bloats itself regrettably.
Against a backdrop of colourism, to see two dark-skinned, young, successful people from London together in public, and in love, is something we're regrettably unfamiliar with.
Regrettably, "America The Beautiful" by Judge Roy Moore recycles not only hackneyed images and ideas but also cliches about people and the complexity of our lived lives.
Regrettably, although Krista was charged, we are comfortable that the judicial system is able to address what actually happened and Krista will be cleared in this private matter.
Essentially, the male and female contestants will find love through a series of pageant segments, including a talent show, a romantic Q&A, and regrettably, a swimwear round.
Our friends over at Eater have a really great look at the world of food that flows throughout the movie (though, regrettably, there's no mention of the porridge).
In one small step for West Elm, and one giant leap for furniture aficionados everywhere, customers who regrettably purchased the Peggy sofa are being offered a full refund.
Regrettably, there are no legal means by which Artforum can simply divest him of his shares, though the company is actively engaged in the process of recovering them.
" The company added: "Despite our best efforts to resolve this matter amicably, it has regrettably become necessary to take legal action in order to defend our intellectual property.
"Regrettably, that has not been easy given the disruptive outside influences that profit from increased polarization and ideological rigidity that leads to dysfunction, disorder, and chaos," he added.
"Regrettably, the general citizenry has previously been subjected to this inhuman and degrading treatment without a word of disapproval from us," the veterans' statement said of the episode.
The answer, regrettably, is Jeffrey Epstein, the alleged sex trafficker and convicted sex offender who died by suicide last Saturday at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in lower Manhattan.
Regrettably, regardless of the breakout moment for Buttigieg, the ability of Biden to hold his own, or the powerful speech by Harris, President Trump remains the winner here.
"Regrettably, Hamas convinced impressionable young adults that the border had been breached and directed them to run all the way to Jerusalem and murder their enemies," he wrote.
The order, however, is all rather frustrating to those toiling in the regrettably dusty precincts of antitrust policy, especially coming from a president who so raised our hopes.
Hurley regrettably comes back to tell Donna over a picnic she's lovingly handmade that he's going again, and then for the last few episodes is truly gone. Bliss.
Disenfranchisement can take many forms, and its most insidious manifestations are regrettably common: purging voter rolls, passing voter-identification requirements, understaffing or closing polling places, gerrymandering voting districts.
" In a statement issued by the team on behalf of the Baers, the couple said: "Regrettably today we had a heated argument in public over a family matter.
"Regrettably, what the WSJ has done so far is nothing but parrying and dodging its responsibility," Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said in a daily news briefing Wednesday.
"Regrettably, that has not been easy given the disruptive outside influences that profit from increased polarization and ideological rigidity that leads to dysfunction, disorder, and chaos," he said.
These job cuts were "painful but regrettably unavoidable to ensure our bank's competitiveness in the long run", Sewing, who has a background in retail banking, auditing and risk, said.
London, as is regrettably so often the way, is the inspiration for too much material, but perhaps a lot of that is due to its usefulness as a totem.
"Regrettably, this information (UBS' apology) is not only insincere, but also arrogant, again hurting the feelings of Chinese people," it said in an open letter to the UBS board.
Penn State evaluating report Penn State officials responded to the findings Thursday, saying "regrettably we cannot change the past," and noting that the university complied fully with the investigation.
Regrettably, this latest downward lurch in Turkey's descent into Central Asian-style dictatorship will have few international consequences, if only because Mr Erdogan has already thoroughly alienated the West.
Regrettably, Sterling followed his loss to Caraway with a long stretch on the shelf, going the entirety of the summer and fall without a win—or even a fight.
"Regrettably, this president has a penchant for making these grand pronouncements about success, only for us to later find out that the substance doesn't match the reality," said Kirk.
Regrettably, Secretary Clinton's position on free trade has moved to the left in recent years, especially as she fended off a stronger than expected primary challenge from protectionist Sen.
"A number of flights have regrettably been cancelled at Stansted Airport this morning due to an earlier airport fuelling system failure, caused by a lightning strike," a spokesman said.
Rather than focusing his twilight tweets on Mr. Lewis, my suggestion is that the soon-to-be President, work on reconciliation with those whom he has so regrettably alienated.
So when publications label it as an "anti-rape culture anthem," or a song about "putting men in their place" (which this author, regrettably, did once) it feels damaging.
Regrettably, this wish is stymied by China's irrational obstruction against Taiwan's meaningful participation in the World Health Assembly (WHA), the decision-making body of the World Health Organization (WHO).
Who can forget the air of suspense that was created as Trump and his attorney, Rudy Giuliani, regrettably politicized the release of three hostages from North Korea last May?
"Regrettably, this was an error and upon it being brought to her attention, she immediately paid back the D.C. Office of Tax and Revenue," said Ernst spokesman Brendan Conley.
Regrettably a recent food review by Chloe James and Kelly Ramsay did not meet those standards, so we will no longer be using them as contributors to our publications.
"Regrettably, this information (UBS's apology) is not only insincere, but also arrogant, again hurting the feelings of Chinese people," it said in an open letter to the UBS board.
" He registers the astonishing beauty of the Aegean landscape next to the mundane details that have regrettably come to represent Greece — "the Heineken and moussakas, the ouzo and sardines.
In one of the more disturbing and regrettably funny passages in Herr's Dispatches, he describes the albums of snapshots of Vietnamese corpses and body parts that Americans carried around.
Although the attacks on 9/11, which involved a student visa-holder, should have silenced their calls to repeal the registration provision, complaints about the reporting requirements regrettably continue.
Regrettably, in those days, there were no women or African Americans in Congress -- but in the hotel, and in Congress, advocates of diversity and progressive changes were well-represented.
Recently the Direct Selling Association (DSA) proudly endorsed the Moolenaar amendment to the FY 2018 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations bill; regrettably, a truly anti-consumer protection amendment.
Regrettably, reactions to Haley address failed to reckon with this point because they narrowly focus on her assessment of whether Iran is in compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal.
Regrettably, the median time to complete an environmental review process of complex highway projects is at least seven years, according to a 183 report by the Government Accountability Office.
Regrettably, it will not be a visible event, because by the very definition of a new moon, the side of the moon illuminated will be facing away from the Earth.
"We hoped this vaccine candidate would work — regrettably, it does not," said Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, director of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, which conducted the trial.
That set was designed by geoscientist Dr. Ellen Kooijman and received praise for placing women in professional STEM roles, something that is still regrettably rare in most other Lego sets.
"Regrettably, this information (UBS's apology) is not only insincere, but also arrogant, again hurting the feelings of Chinese people," it said in an open letter addressed to the UBS board.
Regrettably, Huawei wasn't allowing any listening tests during its P20 event in Paris, however I was able to quickly try on the FreeBuds and I liked their fit and comfort.
Justice Kennedy regrettably joined Roberts's judgment, but wrote a lengthy, somewhat tortured concurrence in which he refused to endorse the implied conclusion that affirmative action programs are never constitutionally permissible.
Regrettably, the picture is exactly the opposite with regard to non-residential investments – a critical segment of the economy if we want to get to a sustainably faster growth path.
Regrettably, the Chairman of the Latino Coalition, Hector Barreto, called on Hispanic leaders to act against their best interests and support the bill ("Support Sensible Safeguards for Latino Small Businesses").
"Regrettably, the position [CEO] Tim Cook and Apple have taken shows that they are unwilling to compromise and that legislation is likely the only way to resolve this issue," Sen.
With the habit of people putting their smartphones face up on conference room tables or desks regrettably becoming widespread, you're one ill-timed message away from a shoulder-surfing catastrophe.
Regrettably, the legislation adopted in 1998 to implement the WIPO Treaty in the U.S. far exceeded what that clause ultimately required by establishing huge penalties for digital fence-cutting alone.
"Regrettably, this crisis in Venezuela, which is now spilling into the broader region, is man-made - the result of continued political mismanagement and corruption by the Maduro regime," Green said.
The estrangement continues at Scandinavia House, where the exhibition "The Experimental Self" presents Munch's lesser-known photography — although the 50-odd images here are, regrettably, facsimiles and not original prints.
Listening to Spencer talk about Nietzsche (and, regrettably, I listened to his Nietzsche podcast) is like hearing someone who never got past the introduction of any of his favorite books.
Current formal classification manuals tend to view clinical depression as a single condition simply varying by severity (major depression versus a set of minor depressions, regrettably including normal depressive moods).
Regrettably, President Trump has elevated "alternative facts" to a high political art, and many members of his party and its talking-head cheerleaders seem perfectly happy to follow his lead.
But it has been regrettably easy for commentators to create a simple dichotomy between a younger generation's oversensitivity and free speech as an absolute good that leads to the truth.
Regrettably, the response of the Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell, after hearing this disturbing revelation -- this threat from former communist KGB official Vladimir Putin against our democracy -- was to refuse.
But it's still a 2017 Spike Lee joint, which means the seasoned auteur is regrettably going to rely on some of his old habits—mainly, his heavy-handed approach to storytelling.
"Despite our best efforts to resolve this matter amicably, it has regrettably become necessary to take legal action in order to defend our intellectual property," Samsung told Reuters in a statement.
"Regrettably, the situation has not improved," Timmermans, who is in charge of the procedure, told the parliament, adding the EU's executive European Commission would discuss what next steps to take "soon".
" Then Rodriguez addressed the adultery ... "Regrettably, the complaint included a single truth -- in the past, I had a consensual extramarital affair with a woman who is not affiliated with the University.
Regrettably, clumping leads to crowding: the more people an area houses, the greater the competition for its scarce resources, from seats at a hot new restaurant to space on public roadways.
Regrettably, these social media shenanigans have been picked up by the media; the man's photo is currently included in a New York Times video about the victims of the Orlando shooting.
"It is common knowledge that demonization of Russia -- let me put it this way -- and everything related with it is regrettably a mandatory attribute of the U.S. election campaign," Peskov said.
Turnbull waded into the global debate about protecting borders, reassuring Australians that "our domestic security arrangements are much stronger than they are in Europe where regrettably they allowed things to slip".
I spent the summer of 22002 in the sweltering Mississippi Delta, swatting mosquitoes the size of quarters and, regrettably, not watching the U.S. men's national team play in the World Cup.
He is also, regrettably, thrusting, which I think he could pull off if he was also doing a "come on" motion with his arms, but he seems uncertain about the situation.
Regrettably, the names being bandied about for high-profile roles in his administration — Newt Gingrich, Chris Christie and Rudy Giuliani — do not inspire confidence that such hopeful change is upon us.
"The investigation assessed that although all feasible precautions were taken and the decision to strike complied with the law of armed conflict, unintended civilian casualties regrettably occurred," the coalition report stated.
It did so under the misguided idea that it was wrong to keep supplying drugs to people who had become dependent on them — a view that is, regrettably, still widespread today.
Yes, if the accusations should prove true, Spacey should be punished but one must also realize that punishing Spacey also, regrettably, punishes the producers, directors, and other actors of the show.
When Brett's wife says that she wasn't a racist until she moved into their crummy neighborhood, her rueful delivery suggests that she was regrettably forced — dragged across concrete, perhaps — into prejudice.
"President Trump brought everyone to the table this week and listened to both sides, but regrettably, it seems that not everyone is committed to negotiating in good faith," the senators said.
It said it had "made it clear that without a satisfactory resolution of these matters, it will have no choice but to reduce current operational capacity and regrettably, ArcelorMittal Prijedor's workforce".
Peter regrettably begins a search for other contestants who believe Alayah is there for the wrong reasons — if only the term did have an amorphous definition that's nearly impossible to prove!
"Regrettably, these rights are now being challenged like never before, creating a chilling effect among those who, in previous administrations, may have come forward to expose abuses of power," Schumer wrote.
" Vlcek said that the decision to shut down Jumpshot "will regrettably impact hundreds of loyal Jumpshot employees and dozens of its customer [but] it is absolutely the right thing to do.
"This is now, regrettably, a pattern of behavior that is disrespectful and does not serve anyone well — including the student who acted inappropriately and embarrassed himself and his school," Clouet said.
Regrettably, some well-funded factions of the sport fishing industry are urging Congress to actually weaken the core science-based management provisions of the MSA, threatening to undermine decades of progress.
"Regrettably, we found that China has been attempting to interfere in our upcoming 2018 election coming up in November against my administration," Trump said during remarks at the UN Security Council.
Regrettably, Trump's words and actions since granting clemency for Gallagher have only made promoting a culture of integrity in the U.S. military – a challenge requiring ceaseless effort and vigilance – more difficult.
"Regrettably, this will mean that roles will fall away in Singapore, and so we are working closely with the colleagues impacted to ensure they are supported throughout the process," the statement said.
"Michael's false statements to Congress likewise sprung regrettably from Michael's effort, as a loyal ally and then-champion of Client-1, to support and advance Client-1's political messaging," it reads.
Regrettably, nearly two years of allied discussions about Washington's intention to renegotiate an allegedly unsatisfactory nuclear agreement with Iran have ended up in the worst ever confrontation within the trans-Atlantic community.
"Regrettably, these recent events are so inconsistent with our values that we are left with no option but to terminate our ongoing partnership with Cricket Australia," Magellan Chief Executive Hamish Douglass said.
But while this is regrettably true, what I would much rather draw attention to is the simple heroism of the citizen who stopped to call 911 even as the bullets were flying.
Regrettably, and despite this U.S. recognition of severe problems in Cameroon, there has been little U.S. action to help the millions left in the crossfire or to address their mounting humanitarian needs.
Regrettably, the environment today in Congress today is one where partisans blame the other side for everything, instead of working together to achieve a goal for the greater good of the country.
"Regrettably, we found that China has been attempting to interfere in our upcoming 2018 election," Trump said during a speech at a United Nations Security Council meeting in New York last month.
The same goes for just about any incident of gun violence in Chicago, which often (regrettably) seems to pop up on the national consciousness as little more than an urban war-zone.
"Regrettably, there have been no further public announcements or specific details provided regarding meaningful opportunities for concerned citizens, practitioners, and experts in the field to engage with the Commission," the letter said.
Of course, when Cyborg was notified of a potential violation by USADA—which is regrettably not the first drug test-related hiccup of her career—things seemed to shake out quite favorably.
Regrettably, this will be the last major tribute to the greatest generation of aging American soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen who saved the nation — and the world — from a bleak totalitarian future.
"Now, regrettably, there are some people that might be willing to believe it because we now live in a world where some people are tolerating this commercial sexualization of violence," she added.
Regrettably, when government programs offer people access to easy credit or tax breaks, businesses looking to capitalize on those incentives will push people to make financial decisions against their own best interest.
Regrettably, she misses the 2014 revolution, owing to graduate work in New York, and her attempt to relate the crisis at second hand creates an absence at the center of the book.
Regrettably, the Obama administration, at the request of labor union bosses, retracted all of these proposed rules, limiting the public detail available to workers regarding how their own union dues are spent.
The victims will regrettably never see Mr. Epstein brought to justice, and unless one of his accomplices is charged, they may never see a public trial that establishes the abuse they suffered.
"Regrettably, I had to confirm that differences were really found, and not in terms of something being more or less tasty but in the quality of the basic ingredients," Ms. Sehnalova said.
"Armed Forces&apos internal investigation has concluded that regrettably missiles fired due to human error caused the horrific crash of the Ukrainian plane and death of 176 innocent people," President Rouhani tweeted.
"Regrettably, that makes us vulnerable to criticism," said the official from the environment ministry, which estimates there is about 2,000 tons of ivory in Japan, of which only 300 tons is registered.
Last week, 10 U.S. Navy sailors were taken into custody by the Iranian coast guard after they, as Kerry put it, "regrettably, inadvertently went into Iranian waters" due to a mechanical problem.
The victims will regrettably never see Mr. Epstein brought to justice, and unless one of his accomplices is charged, they may never see a public trial that establishes the abuse they suffered.
"In the midst of confusion and a series of impasses with the National Police, regrettably a fire arm was used that caused the death of one man, left another wounded," Otalora said.
Since then, a great deal has been said about both the protesters "on both sides" (regrettably, even by our own president), while images of the violence has flooded our computers and television screens.
Some much-needed good news is that the weather forecast is favorable, predicting a cold front that could bring in some rain and humidity—but it could, regrettably, also bring in some lightning.
Apart from a distribution deal and a somewhat regrettably rotating cast of collaborators, he comes across very much alone, a humble and polite independent musician operating in a time where brash braggarts reign.
Regrettably, little direct pressure has been applied and many in our own government are reluctant, even unwilling, to hold the Chinese government liable for aiding and abetting NK's nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
Regrettably, Arendt failed to discern the close affinity between anarchism and republicanism, manifested in their mutual embrace not only of radical decentralization, but of the principle of federation (as opposed to strict hierarchy).
" Cohen legal filing: "Michael's false statements to Congress likewise sprung regrettably from Michael's effort, as a loyal ally and then-champion of Client-1, to support and advance Client-1's political messaging.
Regrettably, Congress and the Obama administration have refused to remove marijuana from Schedule I. And President-elect Donald Trump does not support recreational use of the drug, though he has endorsed medical use.
Regrettably, "The Women's Suffrage Movement" does not include any Haudenosaunee voices, historical or contemporary, but Wagner does show how the comparative equality of these neighboring societies influenced the first generation of modern suffragists.
Regrettably, in the wake of the wave of this president's war crimes clemency actions, strong words are necessary to reverse our nation's steady march toward the total dismantling of the laws of war.
We'd even watched several of these tragedies play out on TV. We felt empathy for those suffering, but, regrettably, we watched as their tragedies failed to move the dial at the legislative level.
Firmly lodged in the second group, Jonny (Finn Wittrock) currently has two pastimes: thieving from anyone in a higher income bracket and stalking his onetime teenage love, Ruth (a regrettably bland Rachel Keller).
The mission was "regrettably" canceled because there was no confirmation from the government that the ILO team could meet the people they wanted to, Hans von Rohland, spokesman for the United Nations body, said.
Later, it's clear that he is secretly stalking her on social media to manipulate her into falling for him (for example, we seem him browsing her Instagram account which is regrettably called "Beckdel Test").
Tommy regrettably lost an eye due to the incident, but he's become a star on Milo's Facebook page, where fans have rallied around his can-do attitude and cheered him on through his recovery.
"It reflects a sound planning approach that is regrettably uncommon so far," said Michael B. Gerrard, a professor at Columbia Law School and the director of the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law there.
They discussed the various ways tragedy was expressed this year in pop; the return of pop-punk; sexual frankness in pop; evolutions in Latin music; and also some albums and songs they regrettably overlooked.
That perfectly reasonable possibility seems to be the catalyst for Alex Roe's revival at Metropolitan Playhouse — a regrettably fitful, stilted staging that muffles most of the humor and humanity of this creaky, peculiar play.
"Regrettably, I used two words, 'step up,' that, when taken out of context, do not convey my beliefs and the point I was trying to make," he said in the statement issued on Tuesday.
BEST GALLERY SHOW I REGRETTABLY DID NOT REVIEW "Ad Reinhardt: Blue Paintings" at the David Zwirner Gallery, which brought together 28 luminous abstract paintings from this artist's early-1950s "blue period" — the most ever.
Diaz-Balart, on the other hand, contrasted American freedoms with oppression in the rest of the world: Regrettably, there are countries where basic liberties are not respected, and where governments don't represent their people.
"Regrettably, Israelis overwhelmingly voted for candidates that are unequivocally committed to entrenching the status quo of oppression, occupation, annexation and dispossession in Palestine," said Hanan Ashrawi, a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization's Executive Committee.
"Regrettably, Republican Senator Rob Portman of Ohio, who is seeking re-election this year in a state that Mr. Obama won twice, has adopted his party's indefensible line," read an editorial in The Toledo Blade.
"To compete, the UK needs to be somewhere that people want to come to work, and regrettably, increasingly it isn't," said Neil Carberry, managing director for people and infrastructure at the Confederation of British Industry.
"Regrettably, and after much careful and difficult consideration, we want to let you know that we won't be performing at Fyre Fest in the Bahamas this weekend and next weekend," the band said on Twitter.
The social worker passed the letter onto the Channelview Fire Department, who regrettably couldn't do much in the way of a heart transplant but donated a bicycle from their annual toy drive to the Guerra's.
As a genuine respect for economics is in very short supply in Washington policy circles — although lip service regrettably is always in abundant supply — it's important for us to give credit where credit is due.
Rather, in an industry that depends on long-term investment, such behavior solely rewards executives and short-term investors and does nothing for the pipeline, long-term investors and, most regrettably, for patient well-being.
" Wang Guoqing, spokesperson for the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference: "Regrettably, some in the West in their bodies may have entered the 21st century, but their brain is still stuck in the Cold War era.
Regrettably, recent remarks by Senator Feinstein and House Speaker Pelosi dismissing the Green New Deal show that even those often considered allies in the fight against catastrophic climate change are unwilling to marry urgency with action.
" Peña Nieto, speaking alongside Trump during their joint appearance, twice stressed the "responsibility" he has to defend Mexican people around the world and said Trump has made "assertions that regrettably had hurt and have affected Mexicans.
"This regrettably is equivalent to the introduction of a political screening process for any prospective candidate, and there is no fair, open, certain and clear procedure to regulate this process," the association said in the statement.
"Due to repeated threats of legal action forcing the removal of content and negative reviews from our website, we have regrettably taken the unprecedented step in suspending the Purplebricks profile page until further notice," allAgents said.
"We have seen some operational improvements over the past year, but regrettably, the parties themselves have yet to lay out a clear way forward," Tillerson wrote in the letter, also obtained and published by Defense News.
Regrettably, since its passage in 28503, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has had the net general effect of raising the cost of health insurance while reducing the quality and variety of the services that insurance covers.
"Regrettably, the numbers we are seeing delivered today are actually proving the point people made a year and a half ago when people said 'you are too gloomy, you are one of those experts'," Lagarde recalled.
A PG road-rap anthem beloved by all ages, "Man's Not Hot" inserted itself everywhere from club nights to weddings to a Jeremy Corbyn speech and, regrettably, a House of Commons debate about the autumn budget.
"Regrettably I will not be able to make any shows this summer, but I do still have loads of music coming out which is awesome – and gonna cheer me up for sure," Rusko wrote on Facebook.
Regrettably, since your inauguration, we have heard no specific proposals from you on improving our infrastructure, reforming our tax code, or bettering the Affordable Care Act, all things that you promised before and after the election.
" In a statement late Thursday, the archdiocese said: "Regrettably, Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School has freely chosen not to enter into such agreements that protect the important ministry of communicating the fullness of Catholic teaching to students.
Regrettably, as we know from Smith's performance in " Suicide Squad " (2016), the effusive joy that once ran through his veins appears, for reasons unknown, to have leaked away, and "Gemini Man" is largely a sad affair.
I told her she was not mean but also broke it to her, as gently as possible, that she was funny, and that regrettably it isn't possible to be funny without, on some level, being mean.
Alex is also a seasoned traveler who's been all over the world as part of her job (she's been in Boise with her camera, "shooting neo-Nazis for the Guardian," a thread that regrettably never reemerges).
"Regrettably, I was too young and caught up in my moment to realize that I was in the presence of history and to really question these three about their early days in the Negro press," he said.
He's also responsible, in part, for Bowie's Berlin Trilogy, introducing David Byrne to Afrobeat, four 70s rock LPs that sound like they were recorded yesterday, DEVO, U20123's studio experimentation, the Windows 95 theme, and regrettably, Coldplay.
It was a clumping together of disparate movies in a way that regrettably implied the POC blockbuster was its own genre (or that the two titles were in competition, and one had to come away the winner).
Inside the View-Master Deluxe VR you'll find a spring-loaded clamping mechanism which is designed to securely hold a wide variety of smartphones, including some of larger devices that have regrettably become popular as of late.
"I can assure Australians that our security system, our border protection, our domestic security arrangements, are much stronger than they are in Europe, where regrettably they allowed them to slip," Turnbull said on Australian Broadcasting Corp television.
Regrettably America has muddied this message, by confirming that both operations were conducted as "innocent passage", ie, under a provision of the Law of the Sea allowing even warships to sail unthreateningly through another country's territorial waters.
" "Regrettably, it appears that this transaction has now ended," she said, adding that it had always been her goal to build a company led by women, retain employees and represent the "gold standard in governance and transparency.
In the court filing in the Southern District of New York, Cohen's lawyers wrote that the false statements "sprung regrettably from Michael's effort, as a loyal ally and then-champion" to help push forward Trump's political messaging.
Regrettably, Mueller's effort fails to fully reaffirm this, and Barr's meticulously fair-minded handling of difficult questions of access will be much needed in the near term — but fairness in access cannot hide an unsatisfying underlying review.
If my conversations were condensed into one pie chart, a regrettably large portion would be dedicated to the sleep-related Holy Grail items I've discovered after over two-and-a-half years of researching and testing products.
Many people associate conservatism with popular terms like "right wing" or more recently "alt-right," and while they shouldn't be faulted for doing so, such splitting terms are regrettably an accurate portrayal of the current Republican Party.
Regrettably, well-intentioned calls for export restrictions and boycotts can harm the very women they seek to help, many of whom fear the loss of factory work and a return to rural penury and stricter gender roles.
"Regrettably, at the end of the day, the real losers in this case are the millions of individual Americans whose security is threatened on a daily basis by those who seek to do us harm," he said.
I still have cable TV for a variety of reasons, regrettably — it's expensive, and the customer service is reliably terrible — but the biggest overall evolution, in general, has been the shift from linear to app-based television.
In a short statement issued to media on Friday, Voi said it had regrettably been "forced" to pause operations in the majority of cities it operates in, with only a handful of its largest cities being serviced.
Since the Iran Deal was signed in 2015, some businesses have considered and sensibly rejected, while others regrettably have engaged in doing business with Iran, despite the obvious financial, legal and socio-political risks of doing so.
People believed in the nominees, they gave a standing ovation to nearly everything, and they sang along intently to "Shallow," gasping softly when Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper got so close to kissing and yet regrettably did not.
Regrettably, the Dark Web is more often a breeding ground for pedophiles, with research attributing more than eighty percent of Dark Web activity to child pornography, making it the largest category of activity on the Tor anonymity network.
But after U.S. Navy vessels "regrettably, inadvertently" drifted into Iranian waters, per Kerry, and the 10 sailors were taken by Iranians last Tuesday, Iran's military released footage of the troops with their hands behind their heads at gunpoint.
"Our parents shared an enthusiasm for life and commitment to their family and community totally inconsistent with the rumours regrettably circulated in the media as to the circumstances surrounding their deaths," a statement issued by the children said.
Regrettably for IBCS, it is now 2017, and the system won't be operational for at least another four years, and because of the cost overrun, its total price will likely reach $7 billion dollars, and maybe even more.
"Regrettably, a hard Brexit is not off the table," Maas said in a wide-ranging speech that also touched on trade conflicts with the United States and what he called the growing threat posed by China's state capitalism.
Think of it as Fritz Lang's Metropolis on financial steroids, but, regrettably, without the highways in the sky that would in fact now be a pragmatic infrastructural response to the overcrowding of streets and sidewalks in downtown Manhattan.
Regrettably, Mr. Trump is more likely to escalate the pressure on Iran to salvage a flawed policy rather than accept the political costs of a course correction — a blunder that will drive Iran to join the nuclear club.
Regrettably, Google's parent Alphabet isn't giving us separate figures for its eight existing non-Google businesses — which include its self-driving car project, the acquired smart-home device unit Nest and the anti-aging lab Calico, among others.
"Regrettably, at the end of the day, the real losers in this case are the millions of individual Americans whose security is threatened on a daily basis by those who seek to do us harm," Judge Shedd wrote.
" One character we learn of but, regrettably, never meet is Miss Lambe—newly arrived in Sanditon, and described as "a young West Indian of large fortune, in delicate health," who is "about seventeen, half mulatto, chilly and tender.
"Regrettably, we have had to suspend all classes and stand down employees while we assess all options available to the business moving forward," said David McEvoy, partner at PPB Advisory, which was named as administrators late on Thursday.
Their energy and fresh perspective on things will allow them to potentially make a very valuable contribution to their new employer, while their lack of experience combined regrettably often with an over-confidence can easily get in their way.
"It is regrettably not going to be possible to finish that process before the date that is legally due for the European parliamentary elections ... So those will now go ahead," David Lidington, minister for the Cabinet Office, told reporters.
"Regrettably, I understand from a variety of sources that a number of groups are planning demonstrations at our school that day to register their respective opinions regarding Vernetta Alston," a letter from Father Christopher VanHaight to parents reportedly said.
"Rosario Central, Erlij's favorite soccer club, honored him on social media Wednesday, writing, "We will send our condolences to Ariel Erlij's family, a great resident of Canalla who, regrettably, yesterday was a victim of the attack in New York.
In the case of Obsessed, where Knowles and Elba seethe with a sexual heat largely and regrettably absent from Unforgettable (excepting one sweltering montage of coatroom coitus cross-cut with laptop-assisted masturbation), the white intrusion feels especially conspicuous.
Maybe it was a way-too-'80s, shoulder-padded blazer you bought specifically for the occasion; perhaps you regrettably hobbled your cubicle in a pair of "grown-up" heels that were so uncomfortable, they were simply unbearable by lunchtime.
He mostly said a bunch of things he's said before, while adding in a few tossed off lines about how, regrettably, he's lashed out in anger over and over again this year due to the stresses of political life.
"By denying a rescue plan that responsibly but regrettably employs benefit reductions, the administration creates false hope that a better deal for affected retirees is possible," said Stephen Sandherr, chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors of America.
The story begins in May 2017, on the heels of Trump firing then-FBI Director James Comey — a move Trump quickly (and perhaps for him regrettably) admitted was about his frustrations over the FBI's active investigation of his campaign.
"It is clear, regrettably, from The New York Times article published today that the prepublication review process has been corrupted and that information has been disclosed by persons other than those properly involved in reviewing the manuscript," Cooper added.
Ideally, all of us should be able to love who we are and work towards self-love if we are not yet there, though regrettably, the adverse emotive power of "disorder" often gets under the skin and sinks in.
They will argue, as Republican senators did when they faced Democrat presidents, that the blue slip is an honorable practice that protects home state prerogatives and is heir to the (regrettably, now outdated) notion of institutional courtesy among senators.
It is "clear, regrettably, from The New York Times article published today that the prepublication review process has been corrupted and that information has been disclosed by persons other than those properly involved in reviewing the manuscript," he said.
Today, regrettably however, from my perspective as a researcher, writer, and curator within this subgenre of Art, what has become abundantly clear is that the term Street Art, Street Art as period, Street Art as material has become entirely untenable.
Though Englewood is regrettably no stranger to tragedy—a 3-year-old boy was wounded in February after getting caught between gang gunfire—the shooting in what is seen as the neighbourhood's safe haven sprang Powell and the public into action.
Regrettably, but also inevitably, I spent the first proper day of Primavera being a drunk British idiot (Don Simon sangria in a juice carton isn't your friend, just FYI), so Arcade Fire's secret set happened before I even knew about it.
"Asking two extremely strong candidates to compete against each other for a single position, as has regrettably been decided by Akzo Nobel, is not the best way to achieve the strongest board for the company," USS said in a statement.
Regrettably, the CFPB refused to consider all good faith alternatives to address potential fair credit concerns, including the adoption of a Department of Justice-based program specifically designed to lessen fair credit risks in indirect lending while preserving consumer discounts.
"In each of five incidents, the investigation assessed that although all feasible precautions were taken and the decision to strike complied with the law of armed conflict, unintended civilian casualties regrettably occurred," the coalition said in its latest monthly report.
"In each of five incidents, the investigation assessed that although all feasible precautions were taken and the decision to strike complied with the law of armed conflict, unintended civilian casualties regrettably occurred," the coalition said in its latest monthly report.
"Regrettably, we can only interpret Tribune's unwillingness to participate in binding arbitration as an indication that it actually is angling for rates that are above fair market," Dish's executive vice president of programming, Warren Schlichting, said in statement on Friday.
Forbes points out one sad fact about this list: "Despite the success of the female stars on the list, there are regrettably still more than twice as many men than women among music's top-earning stars," Zack O'Malley Greenburg wrote.
Regrettably, some seem to believe that the U.S. friendship means the U.S. must accept any policy, regardless of our own interests, our own positions, our own words, our own principles – even after urging again and again that the policy must change.
It&aposs an unholy mashup of DMC DeLorean, Lotus Esprit S1, Triumph TR7 ("the shape of things to come"), first-generation Honda Ridgeline, Chevy Avalanche/Cadillac EXT, Ark II (look it up), F-117 Stealth Fighter, and, regrettably, Pontiac Aztek.
"This issue was regrettably politicized some 20 or so years ago, and we are in the process of taking some of the politics out, reducing the noise, and focusing on the challenge and on the potential solutions," Curbelo said Tuesday.
"Regrettably, and after much careful and difficult consideration, we want to let you know that we won't be performing at Fyre Fest in the Bahamas this weekend and next weekend," the band wrote in a message on Twitter Thursday afternoon.
I am certainly not the only person who developed a horrified passing obsession with this unsettling chapter in '60s Americana — the polar opposite of sunny California surf culture — the epitome of evil, a disturbing legend that is painfully and regrettably true.
Regrettably, some seem to believe that the US friendship means the US must accept any policy, regardless of our own interests, our own positions, our own words, our own principles -- even after urging again and again that the policy must change.
"The threat posed by China and its telecommunications companies are so severe and so significant that it regrettably brings me to the point where I cannot support a bill that I have always supported in my time here," Mr. Rubio said.
"Regrettably, the issue of the U.S. directly negotiating with the Taliban has always been viewed by our leaders as suspicious, unhelpful and an infringement of Afghan ownership of the peace effort," said Jawed Ludin, a former deputy Afghan foreign minister.
"It is clear, regrettably, from The New York Times article published today that the prepublication review process has been corrupted and that information has been disclosed by persons other than those involved in reviewing the manuscript," Cooper said in a statement.
"Armed Forces' internal investigation has concluded that regrettably missiles fired due to human error caused the horrific crash of the Ukrainian plane & death of 176 innocent people," Rouhani wrote in English, though he did not confirm how many were fired.
"As one of the four authors of the law that created the DNI back in 2004, I care deeply about that position and believe the person needs experience in the intelligence community, which regrettably Ambassador Grenell does not have," Collins added.
"It will be very interesting to see how we formulate the communiqué tomorrow and make clear that, of course, there are different opinions in this area because the United States of America regrettably" wants to withdraw from the pact, she said.
It is the noise of a ball bouncing back and forth across the net of a tennis table game that someone has — regrettably, Brummerstedt quickly realizes in the dark — left in the gym and where the teams pass the hours.
Federer received an extended round of applause in defeat; Djokovic regrettably was treated to quite a few boos for cutting the evening's entertainment short by fans who ought to have remembered all the grit he has shown in recent years.
Margaret Sullivan, then the New York Times' public editor, admitted that the Times had been "regrettably dismissive, even mocking" of Sanders' White House bid during the primary season, and pointed out how Trump, by contrast, received wall-to-wall coverage.
"Regrettably, the United States has successively imposed restrictions and put pressure on China in various fields such as economy, trade, science and technology, and on a series of issues concerning China's territorial sovereignty has interfered and smeared (us)," Wang said.
Curated by Lindsey O'Connor, the show is regrettably off in its comedic timing: punchlines often fail to land and viewers are left wondering if absurdist violence against the political system is appropriate, if leveraging aggression is ever an ethical way to achieve catharsis.
"This devaluation brought a rebound in inflation, and inflation is the largest driver of poverty, and regrettably, we are going to lose some of the gains we have made in poverty reduction," Macri told a news conference in the northwestern province of Jujuy.
"Regrettably, however, also 245 hours prior to the storm's arrival, I approved a press release and Facebook that had discrepancies with the western boundary of our intended voluntary evacuation area," said Robert Lewin, director of the Santa Barbara County Office of Emergency Management.
Regrettably, more than two years after Volkswagen entered into landmark, multibillion-dollar settlements in the United States with the Department of Justice, almost every state and nearly 600,000 consumers, the SEC is now piling on to try to extract more from the company.
"Regrettably there are missiles and fighter aircraft and guns and other things that have been placed into the South China Sea and this if of great concern to everyone who transits and relies on the South China Sea for peaceful trade," he added.
"Regrettably Retina-X Studios, which offers cutting edge technology that helps parents and employers gather important information on devices they own, has been the victim of sophisticated and repeated illegal hackings," read the message, which was titled "important note" in all caps.
As for the design, it really is hard to improve on the original; its knifelike profile was nothing short of astonishing at its debut, and it's stayed more or less the same since, with a solid keyboard and (regrettably) a rather prominent bezel.
However, Embiid is nothing if not a league trendsetter so watch this space to see if this catches on and we get more of our favorites covered in extremely large quantities of sand before the off-season is turned, regrettably, back on.
This is some poor woman (regrettably, it's always a woman) muddied and bloodied and unable to escape whatever is after her because no matter how much the dark envelopes her, there'll always be the wide whites of her eyes giving her away.
Regrettably, the failure of governments to uphold international law and U.N. resolutions, and the Israeli government's refusal to defend democratic norms and find equitable and fair compromises, has left many Palestinians living in desperate conditions, with no hope of a different, better future.
Consider the California woman who had a tattoo of Drake's name branded onto her forehead; or the German dude who spent $60,000 on plastic surgery to look like Justin Bieber; or the man who regrettably covered his body in 29 Miley Cyrus tattoos.
"It is clear, regrettably, from The New York Times article published today that the prepublication review process has been corrupted and that information has been disclosed by persons other than those properly involved in reviewing the manuscript," Cooper said in a statement.
"It is clear, regrettably, from The New York Times article published today that the prepublication review process has been corrupted and that information has been disclosed by persons other than those properly involved in reviewing the manuscript," the attorney, Charles Cooper, said.
"Regrettably, he got engaged in an increasingly bitter and organizationally paralyzing feud with his senior staff when he should have been focused on building the intelligence capabilities" of the agency, said Mr. Vickers, who was Mr. Flynn's immediate boss at the Pentagon.
"Regrettably there are missiles and fighter aircraft and guns and other things that have been placed into the South China Sea and this is of great concern to everyone who transits and relies on the South China Sea for peaceful trade," he added.
" University of Hong Kong Associate Professor in European Studies Stefan Auer echoed that sentiment, telling CNBC that Trump "regrettably is more and more preoccupied with himself rather than the interest of the U.S., the West, or whatever is left of the global order.
"Instead of a strong, steady signal on foreign policy coming from the nation's capital, regrettably the world has heard a series of wavering notes sounded by an uncertain trumpet, leaving our allies concerned and our adversaries confused," he said in one assessment.
"Our parents shared an enthusiasm for life and commitment to their family and community totally inconsistent with the rumors regrettably circulated in the media as to the circumstances surrounding their deaths," the family said in a statement the day after the Shermans' bodies were found.
As we drive toward Playa del Rey, the small yet moneyed beachside community that's become part of the coastline regrettably rechristened "Silicon Beach," Natia recounts how these substances helped him through the life-threatening, four-day stretch he went with nearly no food or water.
"Regrettably, we have some unfortunate news to share, as due to studio scheduling conflicts related to their new album, LCD Soundsystem have had to cancel their upcoming Asian tour at the end of the year, now including their appearance at Clockenflap 2016," the festival wrote.
This first canto of the poem, regrettably absent from the "Book of Hell," reads as a kind of psychological-metaphysical map, marking the strange route along which one person's private trouble leads both outward and downward, toward the trouble of the rest of the world.
CreditCreditStephen Hiltner/The New York Times By the time the tiny hut came into view, nestled high in a corrie in Scotland's 22000,22010-square-mile Cairngorms National Park, I'd trekked for nearly nine miles, three of which, regrettably, I'd had to navigate after nightfall.
But these men — yes, regrettably they are all men — had an avenue for advancement that is unavailable to most aspiring Americans: As apprentices, most honed their craft into art at one of the opera houses that since the 18th century have spread throughout Europe.
Monét continued her campaign for a Scotch-Brite spokeswoman gig by (yet again) dabbing at her face with a scrub sponge, and Asia challenged Kameron to an arm-wrestling match, which was regrettably "saved" by the "bell" of the week's mini-challenge video prologue.
Fred Armisen's monologue as a scandalized bishop is priceless; but it's the fabulous Lauren Weedman (who injected warmth and pathos into the thankless role of a gay man's best friend on the regrettably short-lived HBO show "Looking") who rises above her one-note character.
Meanwhile, over at Irvins Salted Egg, maker of salted egg-flavored treats, almost everything was sold out, though I managed to procure a bag of salted egg potato chips (8 dollars) that I later discovered regrettably lived up to the brand's "dangerously addictive" tagline.
"It has not responded to anything so regrettably, I have to scratch out World Championship and get head onto (Tokyo)," he added referring to next year's Olympics Amos won the Diamond League race in Monaco in 1:41.89, the fastest time since the London Olympics.
"Though the administration has regrettably chosen to ignore the findings of its own scientists in regards to climate change, we as lawmakers have a responsibility to protect the public's interest," House Science, Space and Technology Committee Chairwoman Eddie Bernice Johnson, D-Texas, said Wednesday. Rep.
The European Union's decision to fine Google $5.1 billion for abusing its dominance in the smartphone business unearthed some dubious corporate practices, but the penalty and an order for Google to change its practices are, regrettably, unlikely to make the technology industry more competitive.
When asked whether investors should be worried about the prospect of China adopting a more combative stance toward the U.S. during trade talks, with Beijing potentially even targeting specific U.S. tech giants, Parker replied: "Absolutely … Regrettably, it is the American tech sector which is the most vulnerable."
"The threat posed by China and its telecommunications as such are so severe and significant that it regrettably brings me to the point where I cannot support a bill I have always supported in my time here," said Rubio, who has served in the Senate since 2011.
" They continued: "This flight from Comiso to London Stansted on June 8 was regrettably delayed due to air traffic control staff shortages (by 2 hours, not 4 hours as claimed) and Ryanair apologized to all affected customers, who were informed by email and SMS text message.
So there you have it, all of Harry Styles' influences AKA the best of the dusty vinyl collection your parents would point to after regrettably letting you buy a Limp Bizkit album and then spending the next three years telling you to "turn that shit off".
" Regrettably, Secretary John Kerry was mum on these shocking abuses during his two-day stay in Nigeria: "It is understandable that in the wake of terrorist activity, some people are tempted to crack down on everyone and anyone who could theoretically pose some sort of a threat.
Regrettably, for every student in a well-supported journalism program at a secondary school empowered to use media to right wrongs, there is another student who's been bullied and silenced by image-obsessed school authorities whose highest priority is avoiding controversy, not providing a quality education.
Currently on a division-best, nine-fight streak, Holloway has more than earned a title shot, but has regrettably been forced to twiddle his thumbs while McGregor settled his score with Nate Diaz, and Jose Aldo and Frankie Edgar vied for interim gold in the Irishman's stead.
And though there were regrettably more than a few cheers at Arthur Ashe Stadium on Wednesday night when del Potro misfired on serves and ground strokes against Federer, who among us is really churlish enough to begrudge him this belated opportunity at another United States Open trophy?
"It is clear, regrettably, from the New York Times article published today that the pre-publication review process has been corrupted and that information has been disclosed by persons other than those properly involved in reviewing the manuscript," the lawyer, Charles J. Cooper, said Sunday night.
Written by Mike White, the movie touches on some of the same themes that informed his film "Year of the Dog" and his regrettably canceled HBO series "Enlightened," namely the comedy and sometimes tragedy of living and doing good in an often aggressively hostile, dangerous world.
"I was seriously looking forward to bringing the #HITH world tour to Asia and playing some epic sold-out shows but due to the ongoing health and travel concerns surrounding the coronavirus, I'm regrettably having to reschedule this leg of the tour," he reportedly wrote on Twitter.
" Bolton's attorney, Charles Cooper, said in a statement Sunday that "It is clear, regrettably, from The New York Times article published today that the prepublication review process has been corrupted and that information has been disclosed by persons other than those properly involved in reviewing the manuscript.
There was, regrettably, a personal side to the McCain-Trump feud: McCain withdrew his endorsement from Trump's 2016 campaign after the release of tapes that showed him bragging about sexual assault, and it was reported that the Senator didn't even want the President to attend his funeral.
As bored people often do, they passed the time by chatting about the weather, periodically gazing out the windows of the hotel where they had set up their headquarters and confirming that the weather was still, regrettably, nice: blue skies, 210s, a bit muggy in the afternoons.
The good guys were folks like muscle-bound smile machine Paul Orndorff, the acrobatic Ricky Steamboat, the shuck-and-jiving Junkyard Dog—if you're wondering whether old school wrestling shoehorned a black man into a terribly racist caricature, the answer, regrettably, is "of course"—and, naturally, Hogan himself.
He pivoted promisingly to the nationwide issue but, as has too often been the case, there was no bottom line: [T]he Department of Energy has had a particular focus over the last couple of years on energy infrastructure and, regrettably, there's a broader theme than Aliso Canyon.
"If we do not as Americans confront the crisis of ethics and integrity in our society, and among our leaders in both public and private sector - and regrettably at times even the nonprofit sector - then American democracy as we know it is entering its twilight years," he said.
The all-star cast, which includes the likes of Ricky Gervais, Marion Cotillard, Benicio Del Toro, and James Franco, are generally underused — most are regrettably given just a scene or two, but they do a good job of connecting viewers to the Little Prince's varied cast of friends.
Notably absent from the January 2016 closet are brown T-shirt, a staple of "Mark Zuckerberg" Google image search results, and awkward-fitting suit, which Zuckerberg is regrettably forced to wear when dealing with world leaders who don't yield enough influence to wear the same outfit every day.
The festival's high-profile lineup boasted acts including Pusha T, Tyga, Blink 182, Major Lazer, Skepta, and Disclosure, but Blink 182 pulled out last night, tweeting that "regrettably and after much careful consideration," the band wouldn't be performing because of concerns about the "quality of performance" they could provide.
"If the government makes the historic mistake of prioritising placating the EU over establishing an independent and whole UK, then regrettably we must vote against the deal," Steve Baker, a leading eurosceptic and former minister, wrote alongside the DUP's Brexit spokesman Sammy Wilson in the Sunday Telegraph newspaper.
"I had a fantastic time in Montreal last year and always enjoy playing in front of the Canadian fans, but unfortunately with scheduling being the key to my longevity moving forward, I have regrettably decided to withdraw from Toronto this year," Federer said in a statement issued by organisers.
"If we do not as Americans confront the crisis of ethics and integrity in our society, and among our leaders in both public and private sector — and regrettably at times even the nonprofit sector — then American democracy as we know it is entering its twilight years," he said.
Conversely, others like Chief Keef and YG continue to regrettably entangle themselves in social media fueled beefs with him, giving both dubious rap blogs and prestige music media outlets alike the sort of tabloid-level back-and-forth coverage that assuredly benefits all quarreling parties and their careers.
When the waitress (whose name I regrettably forgot) arrived to check our I.D.s, I could tell that we certainly weren't the first to order the L.I.T. during her shift, and that she couldn't wait until her shift, June, and/or her time employed at Applebee's to be over.
This film, adapted from a play by the "Beasts of the Southern Wild" co-writer Lucy Alibar, will likely win over any former scouts who were bitten by the adventure bug at a young age, but wound up regrettably spending more time at troop meetings or selling cookies.
And although the story going viral regrettably gave the bullies a huge audience, the power they may have exerted over their victim in that moment of making fun was quickly squashed when they became the subjects of a story in which they were most definitely not the heroes.
When he's not touring internationally at the Panorama Bar or playing at the U.S.'s tastemaking spaces like Chicago's Smart Bar, he holes up behind the mixing board in his longtime home base, which he says has an "'Alternative' element, enough to make it livable," but remains regrettably conservative in others.
"Regrettably, it appears that the platforms may have misrepresented or evaded in some of their statements to Congress," the report says, noting what it calls one false claim that specific population groups were not targeted by the influence operation and another that the campaign did not seek to discourage voting.
"I've tried to learn from his example, and I wish I could say I've emulated him, but regrettably, as Arizonans and my Senate colleagues can attest, I still possess a short supply of some of Jon's most conspicuous leadership qualities," McCain said in a tongue-in-cheek portion of his remarks.
"If we do not as Americans confront the crisis of ethics and integrity in our society and among our leaders in both the public and private sector — and regrettably at times even the nonprofit sector — then American democracy as we know it is entering its twilight years," Mr. Tillerson warned.
And we are determined as ever to stay on this path, so that more girls, through Girl Scouting, gain confidence, seek challenges, and become active decision-makers and proficient problem-solvers to the greatest degree possible — and frankly, are better equipped to navigate a world that is still, regrettably, a 'man's world.
Regrettably, Whitman was out of sync with her party and most of the country in the last election, supporting Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.
In 1989, the E.P.A. finalized a decade-long rule-making effort that set a seven-year timeline to ban most asbestos uses under the Toxic Substances Control Act, or T.S.C.A. Regrettably, the asbestos industry filed a lawsuit challenging the rule, and a federal appeals court overturned the agency ban just two years later.
"Though this administration has regrettably chosen to ignore the findings of its own scientists in regards to climate change, we as lawmakers have a responsibility to protect the public's interest," Representative Eddie Bernice Johnson, a Democrat from Texas, said in a recent meeting of the House Science Committee, which she now heads.
For the last number of the night, the crowd boisterously joined in on a decidedly jolly and regrettably—but—absolutely to this group of people--anthemic "Too Much Junkie Business," not part of L.A.M.F. (you can find it on 1982's In Cold Blood) but one of Thunders' trademark tunes nonetheless, and therefore vital.
He specifically asks Kalanick and Green: "Regrettably, African Americans and other racial minorities have long experienced discrimination when attempting to hail a taxi directly from the curb, with cabs either driving past African-American customers or refusing to accept passengers traveling to certain neighborhoods," Franken wrote in the letter addressed to Kalanick and Green.
A whole group of us went out to an Italian restaurant in Stamford (called Zazu, which inspired us all to try constructing mini-puzzles with ZAZU at 1-Across after our meal) one night and then to a Mexican restaurant the next night (whose name was regrettably much less interesting from a crossword constructor's standpoint).
"I think it is regrettably very necessary because the degree to which the White House is meddling in our oversight, instructing witnesses not to appear, making overbroad and insupportable claims of privilege means we don't want to have to go back to the House floor with every new act of obstruction," House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff told CNN.
New Knowledge wrote: Regrettably, it appears that the platforms may have misrepresented or evaded in some of their statements to Congress; one platform claimed that no specific groups were targeted (this is only true if speaking strictly of ads), while another dissembled about whether or not the Internet Research Agency created content to discourage voting (it did).
The most significant memory from that time is still adapting to, then absolutely loving, reruns of the Grand Old Opry and (regrettably) still being able to belt the words to comic country artist Ray Stevens' "Ahab The Arab," which played on an infomercial that seemed to run ad infinitum on every UHF channel on the dial.
" He said that an investigation is necessary "to maintain and protect the integrity of the President Trump [sic], The White House and the nation, which is regrettably now exposed to a possible and wholly unnecessary scandal over the hiring of Mr. Shine as Deputy White House Chief of Staff under these alleged and as yet not properly investigated circumstances.
"Regrettably, it has been necessary for Committee Democrats to draft our own memorandum, setting out the relevant facts and exposing the misleading character of the Republicans' document so that members of the House are not left with an erroneous impression of the dedicated professionals at the FBI and DOJ," Representative Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat, said in a statement.
Regrettably, the time President Trump spent sharing sensitive information with the Russians was time he did not spend focusing on Russia's aggressive behavior, including its interference in American and European elections, its illegal invasion of Ukraine and annexation of Crimea, its other destabilizing activities across Europe, and the slaughter of innocent civilians and targeting of hospitals in Syria. Sen.
Mr. Cuomo, in turn, will have to stir the Legislature, which has, regrettably, taken little interest in overseeing and improving the M.T.A. Besides annual hearings about the M.T.A.'s budget, the State Assembly and the Senate conducted just two oversight hearings on the M.T.A. between 2015 and last year, according to Reinvent Albany, a public interest group.
" Bolton's team pointed a finger at the White House for leaking the contents of Bolton's book in a statement: "It is clear, regrettably, from The New York Times article published today that the prepublication review process has been corrupted and that information has been disclosed by persons other than those properly involved in reviewing the manuscript.
The opening credit sequence shows a woman daintily carving a real rat served on fine china, and the rest of the action treats viewers to an act of self-­castration, an eye being gouged out with a stiletto heel, a woman being asphyxiated in a bowl of dog food and a great many sex scenes, some regrettably unforgettable.
"As one of the four authors of the law that created the DNI back in 2004, I care deeply about that position and believe the person needs experience in the intelligence community, which regrettably Ambassador Grenell does not have," said Collins, a senior member of the Senate Intelligence Committee who is up for reelection this year.
It goes something like this: Newly independent from its bigger neighbor Malaysia, small and vulnerable in the middle of the Cold War, beset by Communist infiltrators and surrounded by domino nations, Singapore finally found stability and a road to prosperity when its founding father, Lee Kuan Yew, defeated dangerous left-wing opponents, regrettably by having many tossed in jail.
"Regrettably, the time President Trump spent sharing sensitive information with the Russians was time he did not spend focusing on Russia's aggressive behavior, including its interference in American and European elections, its illegal invasion of Ukraine and annexation of Crimea, its other destabilizing activities across Europe, and the slaughter of innocent civilians and targeting of hospitals in Syria," McCain said.
It's a narrative device that is a bit baffling for the reader, given that Maurice is already familiar with the facts of their story, until a twist sends the plot, regrettably, in a different direction, away from its promising beginning as a comic novel satirizing the literary world, and toward the realm of simple satire, which glories in cliché and antic cruelty.
Kramer calls herself an "amateur of Thanksgiving," adding that her family prefers to append the phrase "regrettably hospitable," which she amends to "strategically hospitable" because talking about this quintessentially American meal "has turned out to be the stealth weapon of my reporting life," a way of getting even the most recalcitrant individuals to open up and share their own reminiscences.
All told, "The Inheritance" is a seven-hour affair—nine, if you see it in one day, with a break for dinner—and, although I recommend the first half without reservation, it may not be worth your while, or your dollars, to return for the second, in which Lopez lets his fleet, funny sensibility settle into something regrettably more teachy and preachy.
"Berkshire's underperformance mostly reflects three things: 1) Kraft Heinz worked out much, much worse than expected; 2) Berkshire's long-term investing skill is less obviously useful when capital is cheap and acquisition prices are high; and 3) bad-and-deteriorating disclosure makes investors even more reliant on the Buffett persona (which is regrettably finite) than on fundamentals," KBW analyst Meyer Shields told CNBC.
"No one wanted to see people with green cards or special immigrant visas like translators get caught up in all of this, so I think … regrettably, the rollout was confusing but, on a go-forward basis, I'm confident that Secretary Kelly is going to make sure that this is done correctly," said Ryan, who huddled Monday with newly installed Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly.
"Attorney General Barr's regrettably partisan handling of the Mueller report, including his slanted March 24th summary letter, his irresponsible testimony before Congress last week, and his indefensible plan to spin the report in a press conference later this morning — hours before he allows the public or Congress to see it — have resulted in a crisis of confidence in his independence and impartiality," Pelosi and Schumer wrote in a statement.
And, regrettably, Pyramid Stage headliner Ed Sheeran paid tribute to his pals by giving a, uh, rendition of their anthem "Too Many Man" during his set too (to be honest the less said about that the better.) Also taking Glasto by the horns this year was south London MC Stormzy, who played a Saturday early evening set to an extremely hype and largely teenage Other Stage crowd (before winning another BET Award for Best International Act—Europe on Sunday).
Be sure to check out the rest on his DeviantART page or on Facebook.) (Roblin has also done a series of beautiful Stranger Things sketches on his DeviantART gallery — be sure to check them out.) This isn't a real mural but rather a photo manipulation spoofing an actual mural that celebrated the tongue-in-cheek "death" of Taylor Swift; still, it's kind of a sweet gesture for one of the show's most beloved — and regrettably short-lived — characters.
While we accepted the decision of our friends and colleagues who did attend in a good-faith effort to discuss their concerns, regrettably, ensuing reports confirmed our suspicion that — according to an unnamed Facebook employee — "part of the goal [of the Menlo Park meeting] was to bring in a group of conservatives who were certain to fight with one another so they would fail to unify" and as a consequence would not be "threatening or coherent" to Facebook.
Once he is confirmed by the U.S. Senate, Judge Neil GorsuchNeil GorsuchLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Here's how senators can overcome their hyperpartisanship with judicial nominees Ocasio-Cortez calls out McConnell for photo of young men groping a cutout of her MORE will help keep the court connected to bedrock principles that, regrettably, have gradually lost favor in recent decades — principles such as strict constructionism, states' rights federalism and religious freedom.
If it is Tuesday or Thursday, the day when WIFE has driven to the other side of town to drop Charlotte off at her Mini Movers class, then circled back to get Jacob to his Gangnam Capoeira hybrid class on time, and then spent the rest of the evening in rush-hour traffic collecting them, HUSBAND is prohibited from telling WIFE about his day and is further required to acknowledge the 1950s cosplay patterns he and WIFE have regrettably fallen into since having children.
" — Trump, at a campaign stop in Hilton Head, South Carolina, January 2016 On climate change and other world issues: "There's very good evidence indeed that one of the major reasons for this horror in Syria, funnily enough, was a drought that lasted for about five or six years, which meant that huge numbers of people in the end had to leave the land but increasingly they came into the cities…We never deal with the underlying root cause which regrettably is what we're doing to our natural environment.
John McCainJohn Sidney McCainMcCain's family, McCain Institute to promote #ActsOfCivility in marking first anniversary of senator's death Arizona poll shows Kelly overtaking McSally 28503 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 22019 MORE (R-Ariz.) , a true American hero, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE regrettably missed a genuine opportunity to bring divided America together in mourning and reflection.
The T-shirt featured the well-known historical image of a billowing mushroom cloud rising over the Japanese city of Nagasaki, and some said it glorified the Americans' use of atomic bombs against Japan at the end of World War II. "After we talked to the band's agency about the member's intention in wearing the T-shirt, we have regrettably decided to call off their performance at this time," read a statement posted on the website of Music Station, a program on the Japanese television network TV Asahi.
Lest we writers, advocates for peace, for grace, and for justice forget (many of us, regrettably, having not picked up a copy of "The Grapes of Wrath" since being required, in school, at far too tender an age), Steinbeck was primarily awarded the Nobel Prize – and is such "a giant of American letters" because of his unparalleled capacity to shine a searing spotlight, with captivating, credible, one-of-a-kind prose – on the suffering of the poor and the oppressed (epitomized in The Grapes of Wrath by the Joad family, and their harrowing cross-country migration from what Professor Shilllinglaw calls, "Oklahoma's Dying Dustbowl to California's corrupt Promised Land").

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