The bishop said she spoke "loosely and unhelpfully about the sign of the cross".
Unhelpfully, most of the big European countries' leaders are relatively new to their jobs.
The Bush administration has been increasingly upset at what it sees as Mr Roh's unhelpfully soft line.
Unhelpfully for Mr Brown, Alistair Darling, his independent-minded chancellor, stresses the urgency of chipping away at public debt.
Members will be told that all decisions that could "unhelpfully" become part of the election debate should be postponed.
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In the absence of such a decision, bilateral cooperation has been unhelpfully circumscribed.
Rather unhelpfully, the school only told us six days before the event that the children were expected to dress up.
They also pledged not to invest in unethical companies, or in Norwegian assets, as that would inflate domestic prices unhelpfully.
It is also a mistake to assume that women's preferences are driven only by hot-button issues such as abortion and contraception, which Mr Santorum has driven so unhelpfully up the news agenda.
Heseltine's big idea, unhelpfully for ministers, exposes the tensions within the coalition government between the free marketeers and the interveners, and between the centralisers and the localists, when the Conservatives probably have enough fault lines being exposed already.
"Our own view throughout this debate has been that we fully share the objective of ensuring that the FSA is not unhelpfully dragged into takeover battles, with damaging consequences for the way in which takeovers are handled in London, " Howard Davies, FSA chairman, said in June.
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