Fortunately or unfortunately, recessions have a way of shaking this up.
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In the past, the sight of someone missing an arm or a leg could unfortunately trigger revulsion or shock.
Unfortunately or fortunately, Nawab had married early in life a sweet woman of unsurpassed fertility, whom he adored, and she proceeded to bear him children spaced, if not less than nine months apart, then not that much more.
Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately) in our society, it seems to take a controversy involving a celebrity or high ranking executive to bring gender equality issues to the forefront.
Computers are not like refrigerators or television sets, unfortunately.
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There's no questioning the value of having a small screen to quickly check up on information like email and stock tickers without booting or waking the machine: unfortunately, because Vista is fresh off the block, there aren't a lot of other "gadgets" kicking around.
Unfortunately, whenever greed or personal ego is involved the numbers may be manipulated to obtain the best selling price.
Unfortunately, 90% or more of their energy was focused on cost cutting and outsourcing, with almost none looking at revenue generation.
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It is an amazing conceit, but that, unfortunately, is more or less what it remains: a conceit, which, having taken half the film to get moving, then grows increasingly hard to grasp as a practical enterprise, and even harder to believe in.
In that vein, I had to force myself to accept the fact that our portfolio, in an ideal world, should break down as follows: one would be a runaway success, most would plug along without huge gains or losses either way, and unfortunately, some will die.
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Unfortunately, a hostile environment or unpleasant co-workers can derail your success in a new job.
Unfortunately, a caring relative or friend only can become cognizant if financial information is discussed or shared.
Unfortunately, not all attorneys or accountants are aware of these advantages or how to build such strategies.
So they keep on buying but unfortunately they end up promoting or buying art which caters for their own taste, which is not necessarily good art.
There's no word on pricing or availability for any of those, unfortunately, although Toshiba is promising to say more about that in the third quarter of this year.
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Unfortunately, no victory big or small will save Sofia and her peers from their fate: Scientists who have studied the area say even if spraying stopped completely today, it would take a few generations to decontaminate the water and soil, and for any lingering health impacts to fade away.
Unfortunately, there is nothing memorable or more understandable about putting a bunch of words on a screen.
Personal bankruptcy is, unfortunately, part and parcel (or perhaps the end of one road) of the debt collection industry.
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Unfortunately, they are often overlooked or glossed over by advocates of school choice.
Irani is a great enthusiast and motivator who, like Hollioake, should bring the best out of the other 10 men, which ought to count for far more than whether you average 20 or 35 with the bat yourself - but unfortunately, it doesn't.
Asked whether time or crucial opportunities to find her may have been lost, Barnett said: ''Unfortunately, at the initial time of the report, we had no information or evidence from anyone, including the parents, that pointed at foul play being involved.
Unfortunately there was no effect on behavior or ability to perform activities of daily living.
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Unfortunately, when a child turns 18 or 21 (depending on the state), he gains unfettered access to the money.
Unfortunately, neither the K-12 or university community is helpful in promoting proper grammar.
Unfortunately, of the 750, 000 or so financial advisors (and others using similar titles), only about 5 percent, or some 40, 000, are full-time fiduciaries.
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"Most city workers do have health insurance, but unfortunately a catastrophic illness such as cancer or anything like that, you know, not everything is covered, " he explained.
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