Perhaps it is too late to think of ruing her impromptu decision to come.
And the Black Cats boss is ruing the timing of Darren Bent's departure to Aston Villa this week.
They might have been ruing his absence when they created the first chance.
GARCIA-NAVARRO: His main opponent, Felipe Calderon from the right, has tried to paint him as a demagogue who will scare off investment and ruing the economy.
Not only have Australia paid the price for his overstepping the mark, but Beer will also be ruing his missed opportunity for a first Test scalp.
Richard Fuld may be ruing the day he told shareholders at Lehman Brothers ' annual meeting that the worst of the credit crisis was behind Wall Street.
At one level, Mr Papandreou does not deserve blame even for seeking a mandate on the summit's main achievement (though he must now be ruing his decision).
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Aston Villa manager Gerard Houllier was left ruing the fact his side were twice pegged back but he was encouraged by the signs of progress from his players.
America had renewed hope when Stanfill bundled over from his own tap penalty but Vaki struck the decisive blow with 10 minutes left - leaving the Eagles ruing their wasted opportunities.
Notably, Zimbabwe has unearthed a fine crop of young seam bowlers, while Bangladesh will be left ruing the way in which the same old problems with its batting resurfaced with a vengeance.
The late strike changed the complexion of the tie and left Everton boss David Moyes ruing his side's inability to score the third goal that would have put them in command going into next Thursday's second leg in the Portuguese capital.
Ross points out that the success of such a seasonal timing strategy relies on prices being lower seven months from now than they are today, a turnout he considers unlikely and that could have investors ruing the day they sold in May.
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