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We don't build this production equipment any longer in the U.S.,
unfortunately.
Now, unfortunately, us technical people, unlike Mr. Bono, have to get into all these technical words.
But unfortunately, we need this system in part.
Unfortunately, what we see at the border is terrible.
And indeed, unfortunately, if you navigate by needs you get a very unfocused agenda, because in these situations, needs are everywhere, but the capacity to implement change is very limited.
Unfortunately, your uncle was a notorious tinkerer, and the system still had some kinks to work out.
Unfortunately, most people are not our mothers.
Unfortunately, these seed banks are located around the world in buildings and they're vulnerable.
Now, unfortunately, there are too many of you for me to do the statistics properly.
Unfortunately, there are billions of people who don’t have access to clean drinking water, which is a huge problem at any time but especially during an outbreak.
Unfortunately, Mr. Chen is now in prison for corruption.
Unfortunately, it was the national bank of Iceland.
Consider this
unfortunately
familiar scenario.
But unfortunately, these individuals are still at it.
Unfortunately, not very long afterwards the company went out of business.
Of course, we've still got a long way before we can solve the problem of getting surgery to five billion people, and unfortunately, some people still don't have access to internet.
Music is very powerful, and unfortunately, it's veneering commercial spaces, often inappropriately.
What Diop is adding to this picture is this crucial element, which is the football under his arm, and by doing that, Diop is actually touching at our hero worship culture of African football stars, who unfortunately, despite their fame, their immense talent, and their royalty status, they are still invisible.
Well,
unfortunately
it isn't really a picture.
Unfortunately, I can't show you a picture of this symmetrical object.
Unfortunately, I don't fly trans-Atlantic business class often enough to know, or any other kind of business class really, but I assume that in business class, you don't hear many expressions of, you know, bigotry about racial groups or ethnic groups, because the people who are flying trans-Atlantic business class are doing business with all these people; they're making money off all these people.
Unfortunately
it doesn't explain why so many designers remain mainly interested in designing chairs.
Our work on climate change, I've only got 18 minutes,
unfortunately
I'm not able to tell you about all the wonderful things we're doing to promote the climate change agenda in Great Britain, like the third runway we're planning at Heathrow Airport ..." (Laughter) "The large coal-fired power station we're building at King's North, and of course the exciting news that only today, only this week, Britain's only manufacturer of wind turbines has been forced to close.
No time, unfortunately, to mention those."
This guy, unfortunately, one of these met an unfortunate end.
Unfortunately, many of us in this room are supporters of capitalist policies and market forces.
For that, unfortunately, four meters wingspan is not enough.
And should that pig have grown,
unfortunately
it was dead, it would have certainly been dead after I X-rayed it, with the amount of radiation I used anyway.
This, unfortunately, is basically two pictures.
Unfortunately
I haven't got X-ray vision.
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