The last nuisance to bemoan is the speedometer, whose script was hard to read.
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Company management teams often bemoan the influence of ISS and some other proxy advisory firms.
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Do we bemoan the farm jobs lost or celebrate the productivity gains that they represent?
Remember too that politicians and journalists who bemoan the fall in standards have an interest.
Although Poles may bemoan the timing, America's calendar may be shaped by the forthcoming UN General Assembly.
Nothing is more reassuring than hearing them longingly turn you down and bemoan the ills of corporate life.
Barely mobile for a week, I had nothing better to do than bemoan my poor fate on Facebook.
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In the village of North Nibley, some parents bemoan the proximity of a livestock pyre to the primary school.
Those same purists also bemoan the loss of long-form journalism, as do I.
Retailers continue to bemoan consumers' reluctance to spend, despite the approach of Christmas.
But the cultural Eeyores who bemoan this often overlook an essential truth: We will pay attention when it is really important.
Critics also bemoan a lack of adequate research to gauge the impact of some new developments on the local environment and economies.
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They bemoan the new styling and softer ride, saying it's more suited for a trip to the mall than the Rubicon trail.
They may bemoan the lack of foreign direct investment, but they continue to keep some of their best assets off the table.
Older enthusiasts bemoan the substitution of a goat carcass the way elderly members might decry the one day game in the Long Room at Lords.
Others say that women realize, and bemoan, the fact that the psychic payoff in reaching lifelong goals may be less than was advertised.
While many articles either bemoan or belittle marketing, it was refreshing to hear Dr. Philip Kotler talk about the good that marketers can create.
While many observers bemoan the lack of voter interest, McNally said it's at last partly understandable, and maybe not as bad as we fear.
But rather than bemoan the employment impact of machines, the president would do well to address the structural changes that are slowing the economic recovery.
Personally, I will bemoan the beach and park closings, the shorter library hours, the cuts in water, air, and soil conservation, and mass transit funding.
But science is no match for the Internet, where Lyme patients swarm chat boards to bemoan the persecution of their doctors and egg on politicians.
Rather than bemoan the perils of digitalization or a soft ad market, he touts the unmatched reach a traditional broadcast series like CSI can provide advertisers.
While many European entrepreneurs bemoan the lack of support from their respective governments, it seems that those in Spain may have had more substance to their grievances.
Meanwhile, as purists bemoan the lack of true high-definition prerecorded media in the digital world, progressive-scan and upconverted DVDs have been compelling enough to help upsell many an HDTV.
"We bemoan the loss of compassion in society, but we revere this severe level of aggression in these programs, and I think it is a real problem, " Namie said.
Only in the 13th edition in 1989 did Messrs Samuelson and Nordhaus bemoan the low level of American savings and suggest a close link between saving and economic growth.
This is a fact that should be remembered on a day when French workers go on strike and take to street as they bemoan the idea of increasing the retirement age.
Language enthusiasts bemoan the way words are being misused.
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Politicians, especially democrats, bemoan America's loss of manufacturing jobs.
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