Its impact on U.S. industry was arguably overrated given our evolution toward a service economy, but the externalities of pollution limits had the potential to be unfortunate.
It may prove to be unfortunate that didn't stop there when it presented the successor to its hit Galaxy S III, because the phone has a grab-bag of features that don't come together as a pleasing whole.
"It's going to be very unfortunate, " says Helen Lavretsky, M.
He elicits amazingly vivid and concise performances (especially from DeVito and Whitaker), and, without rummaging through backstories, simply shows the lure of the payoff to be irresistible to certain unfortunate souls.
It was simply not "plausible" for social care to be funded out of general taxation, he added, and the proposed mixed system would ensure the state picked up the "catastrophic risk" and made sure "nobody is uninsured if they turn out to be very unfortunate".
"There is a triable issue of fact as to whether it was foreseeable that such a physician under strong financial pressure may compromise his Hippocratic Oath and do what was known by AEG Live's executives to be an unfortunate practice in the entertainment industry for financial gain, " the judge wrote.
Much of the data in this category required a significant amount of effort and expense to create in the first place and would be unfortunate to lose just because its value is not immediately recognized.
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Speaking on NBC's "Meet the Press, " Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld also said he would like to see the airport reopened, saying it would be "unfortunate" to "alter our way of life" in the wake of the attacks.
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If governments were to agree to a full cessation of financing of military expenditures, and if those funds instead were to be used for contacts among people, then people in all countries would be able to overcome that unfortunate barrier raised by politicians against dialogue among people.
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It was a bad day all round for West Ham's forward line as Carlos Tevez went off injured early on and his replacement Zamora was extremely unfortunate to be sent off on 76 minutes after a sliding challenge.
Amla was unfortunate to be given out - Daryl Harper rose his finger despite Pattinson's delivery looking set to miss leg stump - but the number three was delighted with how day two turned out for South Africa.
"Where I see this lack, it really solidifies my belief that we need to focus on getting women in at the ground level in these disciplines and getting them embraced and trained so that they can hone their skills to be included in this grouping and to stop this unfortunate lack in these top jobs on movies, " she said.
What I'm afraid of is what's being proposed could give the impression that we have something to hide and that would be, to say the least, very unfortunate indeed.
Derry did look decidedly unfortunate not to be awarded a penalty by referee David Malcolm on 77 minutes after keeper McNulty appeared to foul Farren.
Unlike HTC's implementation, however -- which had an unfortunate tendency to be hit and miss in its recognition -- Samsung's "Turn over" feature works without hitch each and every time.
Five minutes later, Argentina were unfortunate not to be back on level terms when a header from Juan Sebastian Veron found Juan Roman Riquelme in space but his shot came off the post.
The deluge may test the capacity of law enforcement to catalog and analyze so much material, but crucial clues are likely hiding in the digital files of marathon-goers who were unfortunate enough to be near Monday's explosions.
Otherwise oncologists, who face important fixed expenditures in the short run, might be forced to make some very unfortunate decisions.
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Leeds manager Simon Grayson angrily invaded the field of play but replays suggested Cohen won the ball cleanly and he can be regarded as unfortunate to have been sent from the field.
"Yes, it is unfortunate for the children to be stuck in the middle, " she acknowledges.
"But people need to be sensible and I was a bit unfortunate, " he added.
Even with compensation, unfortunate Bihar is likely to be worse off without its relatively prosperous south.
It may be necessary for unfortunate countries to promise former dictators safety at home.
"It's just unfortunate that he has to be at work when we're celebrating, " she said.
Last week Turner took to the Hydra Head blog with an unfortunate announcement: The label will be shutting down, putting a halt to releasing new music in December.
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Senators on Capitol Hill Thursday heard testimony from financial regulators, mortgage lenders and even a few unfortunate borrowers in what appears to be an effort to stoke more regulatory oversight of the mortgage markets rather than legislation.
The King's Fund chief executive Niall Dickson stressed that overall the report showed the NHS appeared to be performing well, but that it was unfortunate the ratings did not shed light on why some did well and some badly.
So it's unfortunate that he may be about to become better known for using a less environmentally-friendly form of travel.
"It's extremely unfortunate and disappointing given we seemed to be making headway, " said Geoff Brown, executive director of the Screen Producers Association of Australia (SPAA).
This is unfortunate because it would be difficult to devise a more regressive food tax on the poor and the elderly than the one promised by Proposition 37.
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