Analysts say that Chinese authorities have regrettably backtracked from their openness exhibited during the Dalian disaster.
It was not a popular decision, but one that regrettably had to be done.
Regrettably, the law does not permit me to order the United States to do so.
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Regrettably, power-hungry politicians also see the monetary union as a means of forcing a political union.
Regrettably, the record of efforts to negotiate effective constraints on them is not a good one.
The answer, regrettably, is that the federal authorities in Bonn are part of the problem.
Regrettably, some member nations objected and the 15 September 1988 decontrol date was observed.
"Aldi confirms that it has regrettably had to end its contract with Silvercrest, " it said.
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Regrettably for children trapped in failing schools, the governor isn't content to oppose the referendum.
Regrettably there are no rules for valuing stocks that actually have predictive value.
' Regrettably, this constitutes another unilateral concession by the Obama administration to the dictatorship.
Regrettably, any global change is likely to be made at the speed of the slowest.
Regrettably, these realities were largely obscured by the vitriolic debate that consumed Washington last week.
Regrettably, virtually every U.S. military action entails some cost in terms of American lives and casualties.
Regrettably, these mistakes result largely from institutional problems within the military and deserve closer examination.
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Regrettably, Dan, you and I have -- we hold very few cards in this long process.
Regrettably a left-wing Labour Party bought urban votes by promising to ban the operation.
Regrettably, such qualities have not been much in evidence, either prior to or after that raid.
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Regrettably, several of the QDR-driven decisions would actually hamper, rather than enhance, strategic mobility.
Regrettably, the Minnesota congresswoman has also been savaged by prominent figures in her own party.
Regrettably, the importance of these elections is inversely proportional to their lack of intensity.
The last government made a start by introducing vouchers for nursery schools a move regrettably scrapped by Labour.
Regrettably, this agenda is being largely underwritten by profits the mullahs are obtaining from their oil sales.
They close the talent-gap by allowing people to ferret out and market whatever they've got--even, regrettably, Paris Hilton.
It served to remind how much sports is often regrettably about the result who wins, who loses, who fails.
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Regrettably, the new guidance repeats an old pattern, going back almost to the founding of the two-MRC standard.
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Regrettably more and more residents coming in are past the point of being able to make those choices.
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And, regrettably, I was on that trip and regret it myself that that launch was scrubbed and postponed.
Grant said that, regrettably, wealthier South Africans had access to better legal resources than most of their compatriots.
Regrettably, requiring these hard choices on the part of primarily foreign companies and banks is now a necessity.
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