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Yes, of course, I still regret not having been able to find those pumpernickel bagels in 2000 a setback I wrote about then in the tone that was becoming fashionable in memoirs of people confessing their dismal failures.
NEWYORKER: Land of the Seven Moles
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Her role in that disaster is still a matter of public controversy and private regret.
ECONOMIST: All about a boy
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As for the fiscal cliff, I still think that those who sold in fear over its consequences will regret it.
FORBES: The Week Ahead: Gaza, Greece or the Fiscal Cliff?
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My guesses are, one, that JetBlue will someday regret this decision, and, two, that Neeleman still has another act or two in his brilliant career.
FORBES: Strike One, You're Out
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That the old men who still run them have kept their dignity and their jobs is indeed cause for regret.
ECONOMIST: Money for nothing
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And here again, we regret to note that, notwithstanding all of the efforts, Iran is still rejecting transparency and compliance with its international obligations.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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Ms. Souza, who was recently still unemployed, denied poor work performance and said in an interview she didn't regret calling her supervisor names.
WSJ: When a Facebook Rant Gets You Fired
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Yet even if some countries now have a twinge of regret over joining the euro, they know that the pain would get worse still if they left.
ECONOMIST: The euro: High tensions | The