Sentences with word «unhappily»

A post by John Davis last week — Open Text Mining Interface — led me to a service called (unhappily) CiteULike.
Unhappily the «triumph» may prove doom for many of our descendents [sic].
We are now, unhappily, forced to add a fourth Providential reminder that climate change can cost money: superstorm Sandy has struck the Northeast a sledgehammer blow, with estimates of damage and economic loss double that of drought's insured crop losses — and up.
Unhappily, as I discovered during more than two years of research for my book False Alarm: Global Warming — Facts Versus Fears, the 69 per cent have got it right.
Unhappily, this is a public issue that encompasses a huge amount of falsehoods by people who are either ignorant or dishonest claiming it is «settled science» that anthropogenic global warming will be catastrophic.
Virtually all of America's offshore oil and gas rigs (providing about 17 percent of U.S. production) are along the Gulf Coast, as is almost half of the country's refinery capacity; a fact that the country was unhappily reminded of when it was all shut down during Hurricane Harvey in 2017.
Also in Tips n Notes prior to last clean there was a media link on the Russians stating unhappily that it seemed 20 - 25 % of their temp data was?
Unhappily though, I'm no closer to understanding how the diagnosis in question is meant to be ratified or (on the other hand) excluded, so I can't even (meaningfully) feed you that old line «I'll take your word for it» here!
I can (unhappily) live with that for privately - funded research, but if it's happening at a public university or with public funds, the data should be made available on the basis that public money paid for it, so the public should be able to see it.
Unhappily, now that eating organic has become chichi for the wealthier among us, and much organic produce going to high end restaurants, prices are soaring.
Unhappily neither scientists nor governments are helping to mold a better future for humankind that is derailing from its balance with nature.
When asked by a fledgling Artforum if they might reproduce one of his paintings for an article about his ICA show, he wrote back, «I must unhappily withhold permission to allow further use of image... The reason is that the high - keyed red, it is simply not a reproduction of my painting — in fact in spite of the imagery it is quite foreign to my thought and feeling as I used color to express them.»
Upritchard associates hippies with failure that everything embraced and envisioned by the 1960s counterculture either ended unhappily or didn't materialise.
Unhappily, Yiadom - Boakye, whose exhibition, «Under - Song for a Cipher,» is at the New Museum until September 3, tackled politics before developing the necessary technical skills.
In 1959 she married once more, this time a gallery owner, as unhappily as before.
Polke quickly became a galvanic presence in a cohort that included Richter, who, nine years older, and living on refugee assistance, had recently escaped the East after having been schooled unhappily in Socialist Realism.
Unhappily for Rufus, his schemes usually fail miserably, often resulting in him getting himself or other people hurt.
She's visibly restless, often unhappily so, indoors.
The answer, unhappily, is that a lot of bassets need saving.
We are looking unhappily at debt management, our only, horrible, option?
And, as with driving too fast, it has the potential to end unhappily.
Television adaptation of Noel Coward's famous play about an unhappily married man plagued by the spirit of his dead previous wife.
Corporations tolerate disruption badly, poor sales unhappily, and creativity not at all — lip service only.
Jewish scientist Professor Kuno Adler has been living in America, safely, albeit unhappily, with his corsetiere wife.
Unhappily, however, when I'm writing, I can't read him because I end up writing bad Steinbeck until I can get his style out of my head!
She's unhappily working as a librarian.
An American pilot stationed in England during the Blitz meets an unhappily married young woman, and despite his foreboding that he won't fulfill his requisite twenty - five missions, these star - crossed lovers immortalize their love in dozens of letters.
She says that she was «simply too young to have done this... overwhelmed, I stumbled unhappily around Harvard for four years».
My parents were unhappily married and I think that affected my relationship with my mom.
I was unhappily wedged in a love seat beside a fierce - looking old woman in a cocoon of homespun cotton.
Tina Plank is a teenager who has been unhappily transplanted to a Pacific Northwest commune in the 1980s.
My favorite line: «The good ended happily, and the bad unhappily.
Unhappily and unwillingly engaged to the ringmaster's vain and arrogant son, North carries her dark secret in her womb.
He was also, most unhappily, in love.
October falls in love with an unhappily married handyman, James Wilson, but when she becomes pregnant, James deserts her.
I was married for a while, but now I live alone again, though not unhappily.
If you searched for «crisis in publishing,» you could spend the rest of your life, quite unhappily I might add, reading predictions of publishing's impending demise.
I was able to survive unhappily with those features but the absolute zero visibility became impossible and too scary for me.
In automatic mode, the engine unhappily upshifts at around 2,000 rpm, and the drivers could be forgiven for checking that this is indeed the V version of the STS for which they have paid an extra $ 30,000.
The Fit EV's cluster is unhappily lackluster.
Once you leave the freeway, the impressive body stability falls to pieces and the engine whirs unhappily.
One VPK director, in referring to the student test scores, said, «I was severely disappointed and unhappily shocked.»
Permanently traumatized by the insecurity of the Depression, he remained unhappily in the federal civil service so he, like Charles Klein, could see his children through college, after which he was rewarded, also like the elder Klein, with a secure federal pension.
Unhappily, the problems with character education (in the narrow sense, which is how I'll be using the term unless otherwise indicated) are not restricted to such strategies as enforcing sartorial uniformity, scheduling a value of the week, or offering students a «doggie biscuit» for being good.
Last month, non-association private schools reacted unhappily when the inspectorate announced it would consult on increasing what it charges to inspect them.
Swick's own career choice was influenced by a bit of wisdomfrom his father, a chemist unhappily employed as a corporateforeman in Chicago: «Pick a career you love so you don't have to goto work,» his father advised.
The kids she saw in Japanese classrooms were happily engaged in mathematics — boisterous, energetic, with arguments abounding about solutions to problems — whereas in the United States, she saw dull classrooms where children unhappily practiced procedures.
Directed by Henry Hathaway, the full - color Niagara shows Marilyn Monroe in an early complex role, starring with Joseph Cotten as an unhappily married couple staying at a Niagara Falls hotel.
It's an equally repressive time for Carol (Cate Blanchett), an unhappily married woman who finds her heart's desire in the salesgirl Theresa (Rooney Mara), a forbidden romance that tears both of their worlds apart.
There's a critique that ought to be evident in all of the carnal opulence on display — a critique experienced somewhat through Rick's dizzying dourness as he masquerades unhappily through the scene — but the larger picture — that of a celebrity who's become engulfed in his own sickening self - importance — escapes Malick in the most significant, reproachable of ways.
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