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What does regrettably mean?

regrettably

(= unfortunately, alas) by bad luck unfortunately it rained all day alas, I cannot stay

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Simple sentences

Very regrettably, 1,900 square meters of land become desert every second.
Regrettably, I cannot agree with you.
Regrettably, he lacks the financial wherewithal to run a presidential campaign.
Regrettably, that didn't happen.

Movie subtitles

Regrettably, impossible.
Regrettably, me too. I didn't remember any more.
Regrettably, there is no time for that, Mr Egerman.
Regrettably not.
The uncertainty forces us into it, regrettably.
Regrettably, yes. But it is, you know, a sacrifice required for the future of the human race.
Regrettably it's all blocked by buildings.
Regrettably, we did not have the opportunity to test it.
He'll regrettably disintegrate.
Regrettably, yes, yes.
Regrettably no.
Regrettably, no.
As you are probably aware, the plans for the outlying regions of the Western Spiral arm of the Galaxy require a hyperspace express route to be built through your star system, and, regrettably, your planet is one of those scheduled for demolition.
Regrettably, you won't have a lot of time to read.
Regrettably.
Regrettably, Mr. Botibol was not there to enjoy the money, but his wife and her second husband had a very good time with it.
Regrettably, yes.
He is regrettably indisposed.
Regrettably, we were in the middle of the open vampire season.
Regrettably, it is, Fasar.
Regrettably, the space cruiser itself - was destroyed. - Aye, sir.
Regrettably, we have discovered traumatic shock to the spinal column resulting in massive nerve dysfunction.
He'll regrettably disintegrate. Couldn't I?
Regrettably, we have two dead girls now.
Regrettably?
Regrettably, the author wrote only his title in Latin, and did the story in English.
I don't know Enghien, regrettably.
So, regrettably, we shall never know.
Regrettably, we must apply pressure.
Charming young man penniless, regrettably.
Regrettably, because the Department was abolished, he switched to Strategic Studies.
Regrettably, I am here on official business. but I hope that we can conclude that as quickly as possible.
Now, regrettably, I must leave.
Who is, regrettably, also your best fucking friend.

News and current affairs

Regrettably, there are no indications yet that the problem is recognized in Washington as a serious one.
Regrettably, the US Treasury immediately threw cold water on the proposals.
Regrettably, Russia failed to do this at the insurrection's onset, primarily because the bandits resided in villages and towns, which meant that many civilian deaths ensued when Russian forces attacked the rebels head-on.
Regrettably, however, the inequality debate has focused so intensely on domestic inequality that the far larger issue of global inequality has been overshadowed.
Regrettably, US President Barack Obama and his administration have yet to comprehend the scale and severity of the damage caused to America's credibility among its European allies.
Regrettably, the Greek Cypriot leadership at that time actively campaigned against the UN plan.
Regrettably, when then-Senator, now Vice-President Joe Biden was asked what spending an Obama administration might have to curtail because of the financial crisis, he mentioned the pledge to increase foreign aid.
But adopting this principle would entail such huge payments from developed countries to developing countries, that, regrettably, the former are unlikely to accept it.
Regrettably, the trial has been delayed indefinitely because the defendants' lawyers appealed the case.
Regrettably, one channel of greater integration has been muted: the free movement of labor.
Regrettably, it is far from clear that it has changed its thinking and models, which failed to maintain the economy on an even keel before - and are certain to fail again.
Regrettably, the financial markets and right-wing economists have gotten the problem exactly backwards: they believe that austerity produces confidence, and that confidence will produce growth.
Regrettably, it set standards and procedures such that few countries achieve the debt relief they need.
Regrettably, many of the news channels being watched through these dishes are hostile to the West.
His proposal goes with the grain of thinking among EU officials (to the point, regrettably, of echoing their mercantilist language).
And, rather than surging forward, the US economy, regrettably and exasperatingly, will remain captive to unusual sluggishness, while its vulnerability to the ill winds blowing from the rest of the world will only increase.
Regrettably, Russia's awakening corresponds with the beginning of the West's seeming decline.
Regrettably, unless the United States and other advanced industrial countries make much greater progress on financial-sector reforms in 2010, we may find ourselves faced with another opportunity to learn them.
The courts' actions represent Guatemala's first effort to bring high military officials to trial. Regrettably, the trial has been delayed indefinitely because the defendants' lawyers appealed the case.
Regrettably, in spite of its name, the Development Round has offered far less to developing countries than one would have hoped.

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