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The long indictment against Ravi can be seen as a kind of regretful commentary about the absence of such statutes.
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But in the final analysis what makes us happy or regretful is not only money but if our lives have found purpose.
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The justices at times appeared almost regretful they took the case, while at other points they split neatly into well-worn ideological camps.
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The book's final chapter, however, takes on a more regretful tone as the author turns his attention to climate change and what it means for cold places.
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It's a 61-acre abandoned rail yard just west of the cluster of kitschy casinos and low-rent office buildings that natives call "downtown, " usually with a regretful sigh.
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Now those decisive moments are interspersed with regretful recollections of little incidents, small mistakes made that they are determined to correct next time - if selected, of course.
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True, that was a missed opportunity, but if we did that because we are being faithful to the model, then that is not something to be regretful about.
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An expensive legal battle, particularly a long and unsuccessful one, could hurt the share price enough to make those nice dividend checks seem like taunts to regretful investors.
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Therefore, the financial headaches that accompany an aging ball player well past their prime will solely fall on the shoulders of the regretful owner and the new leadership of the franchise.
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"I think it is all very regretful, " he adds.
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Designer Delia Seaman is fashionable, successful and regretful.
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