Many have trouble making decisions about objects and fear they'll later regret discarding something.
Kids often self-reveal before they reflect, and millions of kids say and do things they later regret.
Otherwise, one or both parties will be unable to see clearly and will do things they will later regret.
They may be particularly wary of setting precedents that they may later regret: the beef war is widely seen as a forerunner for a larger battle about genetically modified crops.
Politicians cannot help themselves: they talk to their supporters and often say things they may later regret, especially in what they believe are private fund-raisers where they can speak their minds and try to convince their donors that they fervently embrace their causes.
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Collins, who would later express regret over his "friendly" testifying, went on to work on such 1950s classics as Riot in Cell Block 11 and Invasion of the Body Snatchers before finding regular employment in television.
Then he won't say something or do something that we'll, you know, we'll regret later.
Further, as Mullinathan points out numerous times, even fully informed consumers sometimes make decisions they regret later.
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There would be time later for bilious regret and the unique poisons of whatever the bassist thought.
It may have been a decision that the museum later came to regret.
He paid tribute to William Hague and appealed to Tory party members not to "say anything hasty" which they may regret later.
He paid tribute to William Hague and appealed to Tory party members not to "say anything hasty" which they might regret later.
Since I had the Treasury II proposals umpteen times, nothing in the Act surprised me (I later came to regret my intense study of Treasury II, because I would sometimes get confused about what did and did not get into the Act), I played a big role in planning the transition for our clients.
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Ms Dorries argues that many women feel they're being rushed into an abortion and regret their decision later.
Wallace issued a video statement later in the day expressing regret.
Some 57 years later he wistfully remembered the regret at leaving the eternal snows of the Jungfrau and the sharp outline of the pyramid-shaped Silberhorn peak against the dark blue of the sky.
He famously responded, "I'm just hoping the coach doesn't dismiss me, " a one-liner he came to regret when Tressel was later forced to resign.
The hosts would regret that missed opportunity two minutes later when Jure Travner swung in a teasing ball from the left and McGowan had the simplest of tasks to nod home.
The put option was largely ignored, much to the regret of many investors, given Tyco's later nosedive.
Politely and with regret, she explained that she had a dinner engagement later that evening, but would he like to come inside, for a drink?
"Sadly we do not have the funding necessary to keep employees on, so it is with great regret that we place ourselves in a position where we will have to make redundant later today the vast majority of the workforce, " a representative of administrators PriceWaterhouseCoopers said.
Speaking later during the press conference, 32-year-old Klitschko repeated his promise to make Haye regret his words.
Several are the subjects of motion to regret - which don't actually stop them but put down a marker if problems arise later.
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