Sentences with phrase «unfortunate if»

It is unfortunate if this happens as the couple may have adopted a mistaken belief that it must be over now or, perhaps, have embraced an attitude that the future is bleak and will be boring for them.
While I am always in favor of people being able to save their marriage, it is unfortunate if a couple has to stay married even though they do not want to be.
It would be most unfortunate if by opening up the permit system in the larger public townships and the connecting road corridors as the Government intends, law enforcement efforts to address the «rivers of grog», the distribution of pornography, and the drug running and petrol sniffing were made more difficult.»
[23] It would be unfortunate if, through such interference, technical and discriminatory standards were injected into a process aimed at avoiding lengthy and costly litigation.
It would be unfortunate if you were the perfect candidate but were also the sole applicant who lacked a professional LinkedIn profile.
That's unfortunate if you prefer another network.
«It would be unfortunate if the EU punishes Google for actions it takes that create better consumer experiences because it believes these actions are anticompetitive,» Castro said.
Natural disasters cause a lot of damage and it would be unfortunate if a renter or tenant thought they were covered by water and weather damage alone.
Although this was not an employment case, it would be unfortunate if this definition, which says nothing about the perception of the victim, might be used in the employment context when a different approach is taken in the discrimination statutes and European law.
The whole Independent Assessment Process was designed to provide redress for historic wrongs for abuses that occurred at residential schools and it would be very unfortunate if part of the legacy of the IAP was that claimants were being revictimized by people that they were vulnerable to and trusted.
But it would be most unfortunate if a confusing expression such as «and / or» were to become a common feature in Scottish marriage contracts or testamentary settlements (Lord Clyde at 62)...
But, again in my view, it will be unfortunate if that speed creates the same problem that the ONCA saw in the first trial reasons.
The Courts are busy enough, and it would be unfortunate if something as important as «usufruct» turned out to be, was missed, and not argued when it was relevant, because translation services were not available.
«The only other thing we can usefully add is that it would be unfortunate if litigants were too easily deterred from using the small claims track by the risk of being held to have behaved unreasonably and thus rendering themselves liable for costs.
It would be unfortunate if it were.
It would be unfortunate if the will of a democratic majority could get hijacked by five partisan hacks.
It would be unfortunate if a modern day statutory definition of this kind did not give courts and tribunals sufficient flexibility for the law to address new ways of working in the future.
It would be unfortunate if others involved in agencies commented on here refused to give of their time for fear that they would be insulted and abused.
> For Charles Peirce, who coined the term «abduction» a century ago, the introduction of unifying conceptions was an important part of abduction [11, 25], and it would be unfortunate if our understanding of abduction were limited to more mundane cases where hypotheses are simply assembled.
But it would be unfortunate if it led to still greater separation between physical and social scientists, with economists dominating the discussion of policy options even more than now.
TRENTON DOYLE HANCOCK You're Unfortunate if You're Disproportionate so Stop Forcing it 2012 Acrylic and mixed media on canvas 24 x 24 in.
It would be unfortunate if not.
This is unfortunate if you are trying to use miles from 2 different programs to book a trip.
and that could be unfortunate if you suddenly find yourself needing to fly on Virgin America in the future.
It's unfortunate if you're a teetotaler, but alcohol plays a large part of the backpacking experience for a lot of people.
«It is unfortunate if the book takes the conventional view re SWRs or long - term stock returns.
Would be unfortunate if this wasn't legitimate.
It would be unfortunate if this was blocked, since many authors don't have direct access to the sales numbers provided by Amazon for Kindle books unless they are self - published and added it themselves rather than their publisher.
It's unfortunate if not inevitable.
And it would be most unfortunate if attempts to improve teacher accountability exacerbated one of the most criticized aspects of current accountability systems, namely the overreliance on standardized tests.
It would be unfortunate if California's renters had to foot the bill through higher rents.
It would be unfortunate if Congress were to miss the opportunity to make something similar a permanent feature of ESEA.
It would be ironic and, in my view, unfortunate if, in seeking to fix No Child Left Behind, Congress were to recreate the conditions that led to the adoption of an ill - designed accountability system in the first place.
Ayouch has had to field a lot of controversy, mostly due to the explicit displays of sex in his film; and while the murky release prospects of the film in the Arab world are understandable, it's unfortunate if sex becomes the only talking point.
It just so happens that Enceladus and Titan are particularly interesting moons that could be habitable for extraterrestrial life, so it would be unfortunate if our bacteria invaded these environments.
«It would be most unfortunate if the scale was deemed just to big and there was no «descope» to consider for a more modest — but still big — step in the same direction,» he says.
«It would be unfortunate if this data were to influence public policy,» says endocrinologist Stephen O'Rahilly, who heads the metabolic research laboratories at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.
«It would be very unfortunate if [the proposed transfer] came to be,» says Jeremy Sabloff, director of the University of Pennsylvania's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology and chair of the commission.
«It would be especially unfortunate if this took the next step and became law, as it might give momentum to antievolution forces and forces that seek to deny the reality of climate change.»
«While we fully understand that policymakers must integrate the best available scientific data with other factors when developing policies, we think it would be unfortunate if policymakers became the arbiters of scientific information and circumvented the peer - review process,» the AAAS Board says.
However, Wike, in his reaction, said, «It is unfortunate if he (Ganduje) said so.
Senate Democratic President Martin Looney says it would be unfortunate if McDonald fails to be confirmed.
Please in as much as this story is so sad and very unfortunate if true, Samuel Aruba is not the Bawku West District Director of Health service.
It would be unfortunate if the answer to that question were to be found in the expressions of sympathy one hears from some Labour figures for people «anxious about... the rate of change of communities».
«It would be unfortunate if he really signs these lines,» said Dilan.
While we feel comfortable with either candidate, it would be unfortunate if Ms. Hamilton, who serves her community well, would lose her party position in addition to the Assembly race.
On his own part, Wike, who reacted to Ganduje in a telephone interview, said: «It is unfortunate if he said so.
«The licensed trade, as the government have acknowledged, continues to work constructively with the government on this issue - it would be unfortunate if these measures in any way soured the partnership which has already been established.»
This is because we are not naturally a country which tries to shut them up, and it would be unfortunate if we decided otherwise
The future is uncertainty where you are heading and it will be unfortunate if you do not consider that from the inception.
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