"It's a pity the company did not install this new equipment right from the beginning, " he said.
"It's a pity, because it can help create jobs and investments at a time when unemployment is high in many countries, " Mr. Ohlsson said.
"It's a pity that George can't make the game - he had been bowling really well and settled in superbly to international cricket, " said Simmons.
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"It's a pity we've been drawn together not only because Aisling's my friend but because one Irish player will obviously be eliminated in the opening round, " she added.
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It's a pity they didn't play with the liberty and the freedom they played in the second because at least we can enjoy ourselves when we play like that.
"He was working hard and he took his chance great -- but obviously, it's a pity that the penalty didn't go in for him, " said Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech.
Crowe (in his fourth picture with Scott) and DiCaprio (his first) play well off each other, but it's a pity they're on opposite sides of the globe for most of the action.
There were 10 Edinburgh players in the starting line-up when Scotland beat Argentina, with centre Ben Cairns impressive, so it's a pity injury will see him sidelined for the first month of the campaign.
"It's a pity for the short term, but in one month or two months, it will appear that Mr Monti is able to join a coalition or to go forward to stabilise Italy, " Mr Hollande told Reuters in Oslo, after European leaders were presented with the Nobel Peace Prize.
"It's such a pity, but I've got to make a living, " he said.
"It's just a pity we had to endure seven defeats and wait 18 years until Scotland next beat Argentina!"
It's just a pity it didn't happen earlier because we could have played around with the balance a bit more.
It would be a pity if Hinduism's greatest festival were remembered mainly for that.
The diaries are lightly edited by John Lahr, who says that among the few cuts he made were Tynan's remarks about Test cricket a pity, because cricket was one of the few things he continued to enjoy.
It would be a pity if the book's dubious title discouraged a wider readership.
French President Francois Hollande said Mr Monti's decision to step down early was "a pity" but said Mr Monti would stabilise Italy before the election.
It is a pity that Mr Siegelbaum's book has such poor photographs: for those who never experienced the true horrors of Soviet-era motoring, words are not enough.
It is a pity, then, that Europe's stability and growth pact, as it stands, is neither.
So it was a pity that Lawrence Summers, America's deputy treasury secretary, felt obliged to complain last week that Japan was doing too little to boost its domestic demand and its imports from America.
So it seems a pity that a review of the court's workings, due to open in Uganda on May 31st, will in all probability get bogged down in a destructive argument (see article).
This is a pity, because that may prove to be what Britain's voters want.
That is a pity, for it ignores the reasons behind the chain's rise.
That would be a pity, when the prime minister has risked so much for Turkey's European future.
Both donor and charity have a role to play in this, but let's start simple - say no to pity fundraising - it belongs in the past.
Which is a pity because there were a lot of positive aspects about the building and what's inside it.
Janet Valentine from Wrexham, a co-ordinator for Pity II, the support group set up by parents whose children's organs were removed at Alder Hey, said she was "horrified" .
But there is still something unsettling about Mr Adams's unusual hints of resignation, his references to physical and emotional exhaustion, and the self-pity that for a while at least appears to have displaced the old self-confidence.
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