Word: regretably
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Looking back on his college athletes record, Regan says he regrets he has not been able to focus on running as much as he would have liked to He does not regret having decided to give classes top priority, although the says he has never really been able to run as well as possible because of his academic schedule...
...aspiring international lawyer will never regret his decision to fly to the City last Friday to run the race that threw this unknown translator of Korean languages into the limelight of international sports...
There may yet be some light at the end of this tunnel. In its first issue this year, the Review, under new management, expressed its "regret" about the affirmative action piece and similar articles. Perhaps the sudden tragedy with the destruction of the sukkah will finally shock the Review into realizing the consequences of its actions. The Review can remain "the most exciting undergraduate newspaper in the country" (its own appraisal) without deicing into inappropriate satire angering fellow students, or dividing the community. A fuller apology would have been preferable, but having apologized, the Review should be given a second...
...Peter's less famous principles goes like this: "Speak when you're angry - and you'll make the best speech you'll ever regret." Well, not always. At the White House the political strategists calculate that Ronald Reagan could not have snapped "Shut up!" at a better time...
...made some mistakes in dealing with Congress, and one that I still regret is weakening and compromising on legislation that first year dealing with some worthless dam projects. Signing this act was accurately interpreted as a sign of weakness on my part, and I regretted it as much as any budget decision I made as President...