Examples of 'is regrettably' in a sentence

Meaning of "is regrettably"

is regrettably: Indicates that something is unfortunate or causes feelings of disappointment or regret

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A scenario that is regrettably not an isolated incident.
Whereas the list of benefits is regrettably short.
Agriculture is regrettably characterised by significant decent work deficits.
Your parole petition is regrettably denied.
He is regrettably abroad and will not be able to witness.
Having divorced parents is regrettably common.
Cicero is regrettably ill and unable to attend this session.
This kind of biased interpretation is regrettably quite common.
It is regrettably not an uncommon experience.
At the moment that is regrettably not yet the case.
Iraq is regrettably trying to pull out of that agreement and to renouncing it.
This fundamental principle of international law is regrettably applied selectively.
Cicero is regrettably iII and unable to attend this session.
That is one small measure that is regrettably again delayed.
Marriage is regrettably no stranger to scandal.

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This aspect of the social role of transport is regrettably almost always overlooked.
The sound is regrettably somewhat disturbed during the first minute.
This beautiful building is a military school that is regrettably rarely open to the public.
He is regrettably indisposed.
The matter of the Stepstones is regrettably urgent.
He is regrettably abroad.
Proactive thinking on human rights is regrettably selective in the EU.
There is regrettably a view amongst some people that this is actually art.
The matter of the Step stones is regrettably urgent.
Cicero is regrettably ill.
The growing lawlessness and chaos in Gaza is regrettably familiar.
But there is regrettably a decoy.
But the thing I wanted to talk about is regrettably.
Infidelity is regrettably common.
The time remaining for the work of the Special Coordinator is regrettably short.
The Commission is regrettably unable to accept the amendments as worded.
Alex Turner has been diagnosed with laryngitis and is regrettably not able to perform.
The cockpit is regrettably demolecularized at the moment… but how about somewhere back here?
The conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina is regrettably now in its third year.
He is regrettably abroad, And will not be able to theokoles.
And will not be able to witness He is regrettably abroad your death against Theokoles.
However, the implementation of commitments in some cases is regrettably slow.
Western Sahara is yet another entity that is regrettably excluded from most major international forums.
At present, this responsibility is not properly assumed, and an opportunity is regrettably being missed.
The tone of some stories is regrettably dismissive, even mocking at times.
Therefore the amendment, as it has now been put forward, is regrettably unacceptable.
Once again, the mission is regrettably still facing deficiencies that hamper its deployment.
Discrimination, particularly in the form of racism, is regrettably prevalent in sport today.
The U.S. is regrettably a great example of the futility of trying to eradicate racism.
But guest David Bradley is regrettably underused.
The SEO market is regrettably susceptible to huge amounts of misinformation, deceptiveness and false idols.
Whatever is not done in this manner, is regrettably a waste of time.
I think we have to fire Julie . But the thing I wanted to talk about is regrettably.
Marriage, after all, is regrettably no stranger to scandal.
However, research into the educational concerns of second-generation immigrants is regrettably scarce.

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Late responses will regrettably not be accepted
Regrettably fraud occurs by falsifying certificates of origin
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