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This is all unfortunate—unfortunate for Puig, unfortunate for the fans, and unfortunate for a front office that just made perhaps its biggest move yet.
If he succeeds, it will be unfortunate for the country.
" WWE legend Jim Ross -- "So unfortunate for the #ChrisBerman family.
It's extremely unlucky for him and extremely unfortunate for us.
That is unfortunate, for him, the left, and for Brazil.
It's either unfortunate for her supporters, or a deliberate strategy.
Jordan's decision to announce today is doubly unfortunate for his causes.
" Adds the source, "This whole situation is so unfortunate for everyone.
"I think what CNN did was unfortunate for them," he said.
JIMMY HASLAM: Hurricanes are obviously very unfortunate for the people involved.
"It's unfortunate for the kids," Prattville coach Chad Anderson told AL.com.
This highly public string of events was unfortunate for the IAAF.
It's just unfortunate for us runners who are at a greater risk.
It was unfortunate for Kipnis and for the Indians that he couldn't play.
It's unfortunate for him since I know he's had a lot of injuries.
His choice of distraction is unfortunate for all of us, British and American.
But it is especially unfortunate for the world's greatest and most successful democracy.
"It's unfortunate for the governor, but it leaves our opportunities greater," he said.
No, they weren't boozing, but it's definitely unfortunate for the makers of Corona.
We support Myles; it was unfortunate for Mason' and then just moved on.
It is very unfortunate, for all involved, that we need to cancel those shows.
Mr Rosenstein's decision to indulge the president is no less unfortunate for being understandable.
The timing is unfortunate for NBC, which has faced criticism throughout the presidential campaign.
It's unfortunate for folks with good intentions like Neistat, but it serves the greater good.
Fads come and go a lot faster on the internet, however, which is unfortunate for Casio.
" He added that the situation was "unfortunate for both parties," but that "Daryl Morey was right.
Apparently larger scale and reduced competition don't actually lead to lower prices — unfortunate for their customers.
It was unfortunate for them, but I guess from our standpoint it worked out pretty well.
And I think that's unfortunate for people that look to news institutions like that for their news.
"He definitely slowed down in the fifth set, for sure, which is unfortunate for him," Murray said.
Maybe a little bit of Francona blood magic, though unfortunate for Bauer, is just what they need. 
The timing of the administration's hard-line trade policies would seem to be particularly unfortunate for Europe.
"It's unfortunate for us, but that's how our season has been," Grizzlies point guard Mike Conley told reporters.
"This has been a very ugly process and I think that's very unfortunate for everyone involved," Collins added.
But P said she had a 1.2x surge when she booked her ride, which was unfortunate for her.
Unfortunately, that laptop only comes in a lame silver or gold, which is unfortunate for anyone who likes fun.
It's unfortunate for the planet but, as a winemaker, you have to adapt and take advantage of the climate.
"It's live television, and things happen on live TV — if something goes wrong, it's unfortunate for anybody," he added.
Matador Victor Barrio was recently gored to death in this sport that is unfortunate for both bull and matador.
While this is unfortunate for positive spillover — wouldn't it be great if the improved employee continued being awesome forever?
It's unfortunate that this decision was made — unfortunate for freedom of expression but perfectly understandable in the American context.
But Merkley acknowledged that the state's closed primary -- which prevents Sanders-friendly independents from voting -- is "unfortunate" for his candidate.
That would be unfortunate for everyone involved if you had…You've never smelled my dick, so… This happened at Coachella.
But residents only have limited access to the waterfront, which is unfortunate for a coastal city like Mumbai, said Patel.
Yeah, starting in the back will be unfortunate for that first stage, but there's nothing I can do about it now.
"He definitely slowed down in the fifth set for sure which was unfortunate for him," the Scot said of Raonic's injury.
Mahatma Gandhi, modern India's founding father, thought the growth of cities was "an evil thing, unfortunate for mankind and the world".
Durant's departure is unfortunate for Presti and a city that has zealously supported its team since it moved there in 2008.
That would have been especially unfortunate for my friend, because I might have just dangled there, hanging from my prosthetic leg.
"I think it's unfortunate for Tom that the league is making an example out of him," Washington forward T.J. Oshie said.
That's why it's so unfortunate for Donald Trump that he wasn't able to arrange the same kind of moment for himself.
It is unfortunate for Democrats that the media has latched on to it as a shorthand for the President's alleged actions.
" It also said that if some students waste hours sitting around, "it is unfortunate for both the student and the school.
Strategic actions to realise synergies from our UK workforce - while unfortunate for the individuals concerned – leave us well positioned for the cycle.
It's unfortunate for both these two athletes and the NFL teams that could use them that there are serious injury question marks.
This is unfortunate for the UK and the economy, but it also creates precisely the right environment for fintech firms to thrive.
Volker also said he was troubled and surprised when he read the transcript, describing it as "unfortunate" for U.S. policy in Ukraine.
Gadhafi holds the unfortunate (for him) distinction of being the only Middle Eastern national leader who was killed during the Arab Spring.
Heller holds the unfortunate-for-him distinction of being the only Senate Republican up for reelection in a state that Hillary Clinton won.
"You have to remain calm under these circumstances to get out alive, and that is unfortunate for people of color," Edmunds told Newsweek.
President Donald Trump warned of a"phase two" that could be "very, very unfortunate for the world" if the steps did not work.
And Mr. Trump seems bent on shooting himself in the foot every time he takes a step forward, and that's unfortunate for him.
"It was unfortunate for us because as I was watching them I knew they're not going to play that poorly again," Christian said.
Unfortunate for him as much as anyone if he can't come back because I know how much he was looking forward to competing.
President Donald Trump warned of a "phase two" that could be"very, very unfortunate for the world" if the steps did not work.
What's unfortunate (for Tekashi) -- it doesn't sound like he'll see a dime, unlike Danielle Bregoli, who was directly involved with her Snap show.
Our money gets lumped together to pay our bills (which is unfortunate for my husband, because I have more debt because of law school).
The timing of the ban has been especially unfortunate for Samsung, as only a week later its global rival Apple unveiled its flagship smartphones.
It is unfortunate for Sanders, who seems infinitely sober and sensible, that some of his surrogates and supporters present themselves as absolutist and doctrinaire.
The timing of the outage is particularly unfortunate for Microsoft as Your Phone is a big part of the company's new partnership with Samsung.
Even more unfortunate for any members of its still dedicated, weary userbase, Twitter's latest wholly avoidable minor catastrophe comes as a surprise to no one.
That companies aren't scrambling to exploit this market is not only unfortunate for their bottom line, but almost certainly treacherous, eventually, for all of us.
At the time, Trump also warned of a "phase two" that could be "very, very unfortunate for the world" if the steps did not work.
"Its one of those things that's instilled in you, that it'd be really unfortunate for you to not fit the sample size," Anna Paquin previously said.
This is unfortunate for Robbie, but likely good for the movie, which is a dark tale about two cousins pitted against one another for England's throne.
And unfortunate for Watford's new guy, Chelsea loanee Nathan Aké, no one seems to have told him that running over the end line means certain doom.
I think that it's being released in a moment that is obviously good for the book, and perhaps unfortunate for the rather innocent men in it.
This is unfortunate for Basiago, who told me he couldn't afford the $4 million he estimated it would cost to campaign enough to get on the ballot.
In this respect, it is unfortunate for China that the debate is coming to a head at a time of panic in an industry China dominates: steel.
It is most unfortunate for everyone involved that Amazon has pulled out of their decision to open a second headquarters in New York in Long Island City.
"It was an unbelievable performance from both of us and it's really unfortunate for Rafa," the mild-mannered Cilic told Jim Courier during his post-match interview.
This would be unfortunate for many reasons, not least because burnout is real — classically defined by the triad of emotional exhaustion, disconnection and a sense of inefficacy.
In announcing the sanctions, President Donald Trump warned of a "phase two" that could be "very, very unfortunate for the world" if the sanctions did not work.
"It seems like the central bank's focus on inflation has precluded it from taking any action, which is unfortunate for the rest of the economy," he added.
The chapel was demolished when the city decided to build a park in the area, which Dutoit said was good for economic development but unfortunate for the project.
At the same time, Rafael said she feels it is unfortunate for the trans women who come after her at Morehouse College who won't be allowed to matriculate.
This will be unfortunate for the island since its moribund economy, and especially its struggling tourist industry, could now benefit from low interest rates and a weak currency.
"It's unfortunate for the public and I think it's dangerous for Democrats politically to allow themselves to be defined by him and not take the initiative," said Fitz.
But it must be considered particularly unfortunate for the world economic outlook that the coronavirus should choose an economy as large as that of China as its epicenter.
The consequences of gentrification can be unfortunate for both longtime residents and new arrivals in search of low-cost housing, even though they may welcome more stores and services.
Last Friday, a judge ruled that Kesha would not be released from her recording contract with Sony and Luke while the trial plays out, which was unfortunate for her.
This timing is particularly unfortunate for Huawei, since just weeks ago it got caught trying to pass off a DSLR photo as a photo from one of its phones.
"We just think it's very unfortunate for the people of Germany that Germany is paying billions and billions of dollars a year for their energy to Russia," he said.
Perhaps unfortunate for your company, this means there is just a bunch of really interesting and cutting-edge stuff going on out there — apart from what you're working on.
The similar spellings are unfortunate for Trump, but Twitter users are having a blast filling timelines with Beto love and memes about attempting to declare a veto via social media.
Ayotte responded, "It's hard, I mean, you know, for us to get to a point in this country where character doesn't matter, that seems to unfortunate for me," she added.
The timing seemed especially unfortunate for the Clinton campaign given that the presumptive Democratic nominee seemed to be gaining her footing after a long and bruising primary battle with Bernie Sanders.
"Unfortunately his rugby reputation is going to be tainted in a different picture, which is very unfortunate for him because he was a great footballer for us," Gerrard told local media.
"I think it's unfortunate for [former] Secretary [of State] Clinton, who is a woman of enormous gifts and talents," Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said on NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday.
True, the defendant had a habit, unfortunate for him, of recording the bullying instructions he issued to subordinates, and was notorious in coal country for his contempt for government and regulators.
The timing of the leaked photos is unfortunate for Samsung, as the company's Unpacked event, where it is expected to announce the S20, is just a week away, on February 11th.
You could easily do a mean ... And there were moments that were truthful that were unfortunate for her, but that's the way ... It seemed like you took a picture of her.
It would be unfortunate for He to be turned into some kind of scapegoat—a convenient pawn for the government and its officials to defer responsibility for underlying systemic and regulatory issues.
It was unfortunate for the Enquirer, which had aired spicy allegations against Mr Trump's main rival, Ted Cruz, on March 23rd, only to see them cast into the shadows by the contretemps.
The E-tron's numbers are particularly unfortunate for Audi when compared with the current electric vehicle king, Tesla, which the EPA rates up to 22027 miles on its comparable Model X SUV.
It appears unlikely that this impacted any closely contested races in a meaningful way, but it's unfortunate for the citizens affected and a black eye for the county and the state. Sen.
The restrictions are especially unfortunate for the Gulf carriers, since a large proportion of their revenue comes from passengers who change planes at their hubs and have other options that avoid affected airports.
It was unfortunate for him that his wife eventually left him, because living with schizophrenia is hard enough without having to deal with the regret of failure that indubitably comes along with divorce.
But it was strategically unfortunate for the protest movement that some demonstrators resorted to violence on Wednesday, Ms. Hui said, if only because it gave the authorities an excuse to crack down harder.
"That whole situation is unfortunate for those guys in North Carolina, but if an opportunity presents itself and we are able to accommodate, we are going to do that," Wright, of VisitGreenvilleSC, said.
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The timing of the Catalonia crisis is also unfortunate for Europe, coming as it does just as election positioning is getting underway in Italy, ahead of that country's scheduled parliamentary elections early next year.
Circuit Judge Raymond Lohier called the situation "unfortunate" for the woman, known in court records as Jane Doe, and noted Congress has occasionally let judges give onetime criminal defendants a clean bill of health.
"This is all quite unfortunate for the people of South Asia who remain hostage to this impasse, as space for peace shrinks when hostility is normalized as policy by Modi's government," Ms. Rehman said.
Trump warned of a "phase two" that could be "very, very unfortunate for the world" if the steps did not work, an apparent reference to military options his administration says remain on the table.
" Gerdes added a swipe at Bloomberg: "It would be especially unfortunate for Nevadans if the DNC's process led to a candidate who is not even campaigning or on the ballot in Nevada making the stage in Las Vegas.
The story sort of snowballed in a way where, because nobody was willing to talk again after this inquest, the rumor became the truth that was printed, and that was very unfortunate for everyone involved — Mary Jo especially.
So it's easy to imagine why the other ladies had a hard time extending her the benefit of the doubt … which somehow made it a bit more unfortunate for Rinna, caught between this rock and a hard place.
This year, there seems little chance of that happening, which is unfortunate for such an important and far-reaching safety topic and for the agency charged by Congress with overseeing the safe operations of the nation's pipeline network.
This is all unfortunate for Trump, because the public's feelings about the economy have historically been a good predictor of who wins presidential elections (if you're already in power, you don't want the economy to be slowing down).
That's unfortunate for iOS users who have extensive Steam libraries and are eager to try out Valve's game streaming technology now, especially now that it's on mobile after years of development as a desktop solution for the living room.
"It's unfortunate for him and his family, but even more so for the people of Puerto Rico, who watch with anguish events that lacerate the trust in government institutions," Mr. Rivera Schatz said in a statement posted on Facebook.
It's unfortunate for American workers, families and businesses that the Democrat leadership has already signaled its hostility to the tax reform framework, but Republicans should not let that stand in the way of this once-in-a-generation opportunity.
That's unfortunate for Spence, an undefeated 27-year-old American champion who should be on the verge of amassing great wealth and fame, but will instead be looking to hold onto his title long enough to see a lucrative unification bout.
"We are waiting to see what happens with the CAS arbitration which is unfortunate for everybody," APP chief executive Tristan Boxford, a former professional windsurfer, told Reuters in an interview at a World Tour race on the River Thames on Saturday.
I think this only helps the cause of supporting better justice, but it's unfortunate for me and my family that we have to go through another six months or a year of legal stuff, but it's what we have to do.
Which is unfortunate for the consumer, because most Brits think they're supporting small businesses when they buy a 'craft' beer (7.953 percent), while more than a third think a company cannot be considered 'craft' if it's acquired by big business (source: Mintel).
He has yet to try the many food and beverage items that bear his name, including the Tebow Time I.P.A. "He doesn't drink, which is unfortunate for him, in my opinion," said Don Titus, the general manager of Craft Bar and Kitchen.
This is unfortunate for Democrats, of course, as it could lead to infighting, expose cracks within the party, and threaten the standing of the eventual nominee, who may have a hard time uniting the party to defeat President Donald Trump after taking so many hits.
The timing of this whole thing was particularly unfortunate for Kushner, because Golden's book was released shortly after he bought the New York Observer, a weekly newspaper beloved by the New York City media crowd that frequently served as a launching pad for young journalists.
The timing of this whole thing was particularly unfortunate for Kushner, because Golden's book was released shortly after he bought the New York Observer, a weekly newspaper that's beloved by the New York City media crowd and that's frequently served as a launching pad for young journalists.
On Friday, Washington announced its largest package of sanctions yet on North Korea, and Trump warned of a "phase two" that could be "very, very unfortunate for the world" if the steps did not work - an apparent reference to military options his administration says remain on the table.
It has also previously discussed the challenges of providing ongoing software support for the Fairphone 1 — but it's perhaps unfortunate for a company that has placed a big emphasis on transparency to not have not been more transparent with its users on its reasons for ending software support.
" Kellyanne Conway used to work for a Ted Cruz Super PAC and was extremely critical of Trump, talking about how he "built a lot of his business on the backs of the little guy," had screwed over "victims of Trump University," and engaged in "unpresidential" rhetoric that was "unfortunate for children.
"The Fogarty Center advances United States national interests in a multitude of ways, and it would be terribly unfortunate for the institution to cease to exist," said J. Stephen Morrison, senior vice president of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and a member of the Fogarty Center's advisory board.
WASHINGTON/SEOUL (Reuters) - The United States said on Friday it was imposing its largest package of sanctions to pressure North Korea to give up its nuclear and missile programs, and President Donald Trump warned of a "phase two" that could be "very, very unfortunate for the world" if the steps did not work.
But the timing was unfortunate for Franken: The sex issue was in its first, feverish state, and it was shortly before a crucial race in Alabama for an open U.S. Senate seat, in which an erratic former Republican state judge, Roy Moore, was facing accusations that he had made advances on teenage girls.
Entire Town Leveled As Yet Another Massive Earthquake Hits ItalyJust a few months after central Italy was battered by a magnitude 6.2 earthquake, the region has…Read more ReadIn addition to being the strongest of the three quakes, the October 30th quake was also the shallowest, which is unfortunate for those living on the surface.
"It is common knowledge that there is an explicit court order detailing who can visit the incarcerated Opposition leader and it would be rather unfortunate for Maimane to violate the prescripts of this order which will find him in conflict with the laws of our land," the PF said in a statement before he arrived.
This franchise which is a century-plus old rides on the back of that integrity, and we are of course encouraged and expect that the IOC and the international federations that do govern the Olympic competition, the very very serious doping, which of course is unfortunate for the vast majority of those competing who are clean.
It goes without saying that this is all pretty disappointing for some pretty obvious reasons, but this misstep is particularly unfortunate for the brand itself, seeing as the collection is actually quite strong, excluding, of course, those plastic bags made out of newspaper print, which is probably supposed to represent a critical tool for survival when the roof over your head is a piece of cardboard.
It is unfortunate for the American people that Congress would be complicit as President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE – through his Trump Old Post Office LLC – flagrantly violates the Emoluments Clause.

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