Music executives worry about rising piracy and lament the lack of streaming services like Spotify.
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Naysayers lament the controversial Car of Tomorrow and the dominance of five-time champion Jimmie Johnson.
Top players lament such conditions, because in theory they bring lesser lights into contention.
He presents a lament, and then a fugue, which attempts to resolve the suffering.
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The music falls back into an even deeper lament, where it is marked 'exhausted.
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Take, for example, the so-called Augusta effect, which course superintendents around the world lament.
So don't lament missing the rally -- look past the froth and do your homework.
So take it from this homegrown Chicago journalist: Chase and Dimon have little to lament about.
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Connors would often lament that other Canadian songwriters never seemed to sing about their country.
Experts lament that neither the central government nor most states have agencies dedicated to disaster planning.
"It's like the juggler's lament: The balls go where you throw them, " he says.
Liz Claiborne was everywhere, and as an analyst I would lament that all stores looked alike.
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As a B2B marketing professional, it would be easy to lament this apparent second-class status.
His first major success was the drunken lament J'ai Bu, sung by Charles Ulmer.
"I profoundly lament the death of our fellow workers at Pemex, " the president tweeted.
Employers lament that they have difficulty hiring people with basic reading and writing skills.
They used to lament that the MBAs never paid attention to them in class.
Many locals, meanwhile, lament the transformation of Reading from market town to urban shopping experience.
Public-safety campaigners lament the loss of the avuncular bus conductor, surplus to requirements on modern vehicles.
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His is a beautifully written lament for a different age, and idea, of France.
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (CNN) -- Dzevad Sabanagic is playing the "Lament for Bosnia" (123K AIFF sound file).
Foreign firms lament losing trade battles they might not bother to wage in a less lucrative market.
If coaches want to lament texting, maybe they should stop doing so much of it themselves.
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The V-Wagon answers the auto reviewer's lament: Why can't I have everything and why can't it be interesting?
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The House of Commons Science and Technology Committee did more than just lament the rising price of journals.
Under the Blacklight has divided Rilo Kiley's longtime fans, many of whom lament its reliance on slinky pop ringers.
You could hear the same lament from any doctor, executive or candlestick maker.
These are critical skills that many employers lament that students seem to lack.
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Such analyses posit healthy markets and lament that ours have gotten steadily unhealthier.
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Usually it reminds him of the shelling and the dead, but today he has a new lament: Bosnia divided.
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