In the Bruce Lee venture, he laments he didn't move quickly or boldly enough.
He laments the star treatment Knox received, saying the prosecution focused squarely on his co-defendant.
He laments that months later nothing has changed and says this new campaign won't help.
He laments a French culture where work is unvalued, effort unrewarded and material success deemed suspect.
But the strong yen extracts a toll when the revenue is consolidated in the corporate accounts, he laments.
"Nothing makes me happy these days, " he laments, sounding shaken and looking gaunt.
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" Getting a bill passed, he laments, "takes longer than making a baby.
He laments that it was very bad that Google had to divert such funds into influencing the FTC's actions.
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Although a court has judged Mediaset's refusal unlawful, it has not been able to enforce the decision, he laments.
He laments the aftermath of the 2008 financial meltdown, when banks rebounded "to record profits and bonuses" thanks to taxpayer bailouts.
" He laments "unacceptable leaks from our board" and "a sloppy investigation.
Running VCNC keeps him too busy even for one girlfriend, he laments.
He laments, however, that he is having trouble picking a suitable successor.
He laments that Waterstones moved too slowly to launch its own e-reader, but insists it is now wise to accommodate the device most people prefer.
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"There is almost no regulation concerning water or power use, no minimum standards for water-consuming appliances ... and very few energy requirements for buildings, " he laments.
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Though he has helped fuel the consumer craze, he laments the rise of handheld gadgetry: "The march of consumer technology will spell an end to tranquility, " he says.
He laments "a tremendous bias" toward quick-fix treatments like CBT.
He laments that the administration has abandoned the high principles that America set with the Nuremberg tribunals, which accorded even the most venal and reprehensible Nazis open and fair trials.
As he watched his neighbors' belongings and chunks of nearby homes float by, he laments "poor Charlie" whose boat next door is smashed repeatedly into the carport ostensibly there to protect it.
Thiesfeldt said he laments the change in culture.
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He laments the fact that accounting rules require PeoplePC to recognize revenue over the life of a contract, and certain losses all at once, even though the company sells its receivables and takes in cash immediately.
He laments that these leaders are still in thrall to financial markets and international business, and he is appalled by what he sees as a collective instinct to try to repair a failing system rather than change it.
"Boy, " he later laments, "we need a lot more Chinese speakers in this country" a point underscored by the fact that he isn't one himself.
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He also laments that his iPhone, powered by Verizon, doesn't yet allow users to simultaneously use the telephone while performing email and Internet functions.
Between mouthfuls of syrup-soaked pancake, Dalyne Gaede laments that he can no longer find work.
David Sunshine, owner of Dallas Yoga Center, laments that he has to keep turning people away from his new yoga-for-stress classes.
Mr Van Ee laments that the town he arrived in some 20 years ago is now the fastest growing urban area in the country.
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