So take it from this homegrown Chicago journalist: Chase and Dimon have little to lament about.
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As a B2B marketing professional, it would be easy to lament this apparent second-class status.
They used to lament that the MBAs never paid attention to them in class.
If coaches want to lament texting, maybe they should stop doing so much of it themselves.
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The underground becomes mainstream, and the people who were there first start to lament the way it used to be.
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Nobody likes to get raged on by an angry mob, but what other tools does that angry mob have at their disposal to lament the death of a beloved franchise?
Democrats may reject the idea of creating savings accounts within Social Security, but they are also likely to lament that fewer women than men have 401ks or access to private pension systems.
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He could have done more, he thinks, to stop the velvet divorce from Slovakia in 1993, something that many Czechs have come to lament and which has indeed diminished both halves of the former country.
And a number of newspaper commentators were recently prompted to delve into a box of Milk Tray after it was noted that former fans were taking to social networking sites to lament the chocolates' "changed recipe" - and the missing coffee flavours.
In addition, during this time, we started to hear more and more hawkish commentary coming out of the Fed as folks like Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher began to publicly lament about the prospects for inflation.
The watchdogs are working on ways to reduce the retail dominance of supermarkets, to which customers normally flock however much they lament the threat to independents.
Listening to a General Manager of a telecommunication technology company lament about his pipeline reveals the extent to which the old world is clashing with the new.
We weren't really upset about the lack of S-Video interface, but we do lament the inability to watch HD via ATSC or QAM, as on the previous model.
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But if Obama embraces the soft presidential power strategy that was employed by FDR, Reagan and other successful presidents, he will find himself in a much stronger position than Bush and might very well be able to rescue this nation and build the long-term majority that so many Democrats are hoping for and so many Republicans lament having failed to achieve.
These are critical skills that many employers lament that students seem to lack.
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While I struggle to decide what to eat from full cupboards and lament what I don't have, he circles the floor, excitedly anticipating the very same meal, in the very same portion, at the very same time every day.
Upgraders might lament the move from miniSD to microSD, but going forward, it's a good thing -- microSD's clearly the standard of choice for phone memory expansion.
Despite years of low interest rates and increasing competition among banks (which keeps rates low), budding entrepreneurs and policy wonks still lament a lack of access to capital.
Jens Moeller Products of Denmark challenged the ancient mariner's lament at lacking "any drop to drink, " by entering the competition with a small, clear canister.
Much as we all lament the loss of something dear to our hearts, the sums simply couldn't be made to add up either for the BBC or Sky, with whom we bid jointly.
Connors would often lament that other Canadian songwriters never seemed to sing about their country.
Across industry, the same lament is heard: it is hard to find qualified people, and hard to retain them.
One hears stories of cellars filled with unsold stock, while Sauternes producers lament that their creations are often referred to as "dessert" wines.
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But rather than only focusing on lament, our best response would be to make the new medium of Internet news as strong as it can possibly be.
Many locals, meanwhile, lament the transformation of Reading from market town to urban shopping experience.
Foreign firms lament losing trade battles they might not bother to wage in a less lucrative market.
Being in a 2-2 series isn't the right time for Heat panic over now being in what amounts to a best-of-three, or Heat lament over anything that isn't going their way, Spoelstra said.
He presents a lament, and then a fugue, which attempts to resolve the suffering.
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It can mean other costs too: German charities lament that young men no longer do community service to avoid the army.
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