I've regretted buying shoes or purses, but I've never regretted what I've spent on my skin.
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Peter asks Hannah if she ever regretted sending him home, to which she says she regretted so much.
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Madison regretted leaving Peter in Australia, Peter regretted proposing to Hannah Ann; it's probably not the worst idea for them to take a beat before getting engaged.
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My mom regretted buying my brother a Nokia in 2001, buying my sister an old car in 1997, and on more than on occasion she's regretted bringing me into the world.
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" She later said she regretted using the word "half.
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Everyone in this room has had a night where they have regretted drinking too much, or knows someone close to them who has had a night where they have regretted drinking too much.
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I think they really regretted putting us in scenes together.
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His wife cancelled her gym membership, but soon regretted it.
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And 48 percent of respondents said they regretted that decision.
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And even after I did, I regretted my decision immediately.
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Asked later if he regretted doing it, he said not.
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I transitioned 42 years ago and never once regretted it.
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I always regretted my responses, but I couldn't override them.
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I regretted my decision to listen to other people's opinions.
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Eurowings said it "absolutely regretted" the rejection from the union.
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But it was his selling decision that he truly regretted.
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CHARLES DARWIN MARRIED his cousin, and may have regretted it.
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"It was a decision she never regretted," according to Hughes.
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However, nearly a quarter of the physicians regretted their actions.
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Conway responded, "I think she regretted getting caught," she said.
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I left for a reason and I never regretted that.
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We are childless by choice and have never regretted it.
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A decision, it should be noted, that he later regretted.
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Rubio later said he regretted his personal attacks against Trump.
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I have not ever, ever regretted it for one second.
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The woman told Bloomberg that she regretted filing the complaint.
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Asked whether he regretted his comments, he declined to comment.
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Patterson was asked if, in hindsight, he regretted the pairing.
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Schumer, however, said in 2017 that he regretted Reid's action.
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Maybe. Have I regretted it over the last 30 years?
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Two days later, he suggested he regretted escalating trade war.
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Those were the shots, Cilic said, he regretted the most.
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"The minute I did it, I regretted it," he recalled.
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Claeys said later that he regretted his choice of words.
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Alstom said in a statement that it regretted the decision.
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I regretted not being married before I came to Guantánamo.
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"Brett immediately regretted the tone of that memo," he said.
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She regretted nothing, except, perhaps how she went about it.
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Some even said they regretted making such calls too quickly.
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Have you ever passed on a role and regretted it?
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I've never regretted moving too fast to let somebody go.
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I hailed a cab, and within five minutes regretted it.
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I've not once regretted my choice nearly a year later.
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She regretted that she never learned to cook her recipes.
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McCain, however, would not say that he regretted picking Palin.
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We've never once regretted leaving our corporate engineering jobs behind.
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Bono deleted the tweet and said she regretted the post.
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Nissan said it regretted any concern caused to its stakeholders.
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He immediately regretted his remark — but it was too late.
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It was an act of bigotry that he deeply regretted.
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I have regretted them and said so, as she did.
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"I have never regretted going to a meeting," she said.
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Has anyone else had experiences where they've regretted forgiving someone?
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Rihanna either really loved her first time… or really regretted it.
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After doing so, he regretted it and decided to take off.
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Again, we've all sent an email or message that we regretted.
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I lost everything, and I regretted it before I lost everything.
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McDougal told the New Yorker that she regretted signing the agreement.
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However, Kardashian also has said that she regretted getting the procedure.
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I traded away my first guitar and regretted it almost instantly.
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I hooked up with a friend's boyfriend and instantly regretted it.
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No. He regretted only the many lives lost in that war.
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Angel regretted every decision she had made in the last hour.
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Even the audience looked like they regretted the decision to come.
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But, honestly, have you ever regretted buying a white T-shirt?
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In the book, she wrote that she instantly regretted the procedure.
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Were there any things that you said that you really regretted?
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The bank has said it regretted mistakes made with some customers.
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Washington (CNN)Jimmy Zuma regretted not getting to Shaw's Tavern earlier.
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I regretted her loss, but I had no time to mourn.
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He said then that he regretted the use of such language.
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A couple of months ago he said he regretted not running.
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I regretted it as soon as the two-minute timer started.
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I have never regretted bringing in a couple of other folks.
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He apologized for the incident but later said he regretted resigning.
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Carey left the hotel without headgear, which she clearly soon regretted.
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The Preslars have never regretted their decision to attenuate Ricky's growth.
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"I immediately regretted not wearing a better shirt," he said jokingly.
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I already regretted that I'd agreed to let Reva sleep over.
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I have not regretted being part of that for a second.
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On Saturday, Kelly said he regretted resigning as chief of staff.
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I turned off mine months ago and have not regretted it.
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"Brett immediately regretted the tone of that memo," Mr. Bittman said.
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A few years later, Dane told People magazine he regretted it.
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He also regretted failing to give players enough time to practice.
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"I have regretted the incident since it happened," the letter said.
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Duterte later said he regretted using that language to describe Obama.
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Mr. Hyams said Ms. Bloom regretted never going to law school.
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They were presented as vengeful women who regretted having consensual sex.
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He later said in his memoir that he regretted his decision.
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He's recently portrayed the vote as a decision he quickly regretted.
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But he also said he regretted how he handled the situation.
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Unsworth told Thanet he regretted participating in some projects for free.
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As a white woman, she said she later regretted her inaction.
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Clariant regretted its chief's "misjudgement", it quoted a spokesman as saying.
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McDougal told the The New Yorker she regretted signing the contract.
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Exxon, which owned the well, said it deeply regretted the incident.
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Maya Angelou regretted Kelly's use of racist imagery throughout his collections.
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The moderator asked whether Mr. Johnson regretted the letter box line.
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I have regretted these encounters, and not said anything at all.
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Though she eventually did get the part she wanted, she regretted it.
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He gave a speech at Stanford in which he regretted his thing.
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"I have regretted every second since I said O.K," Allen has said.
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Full of rage, Maria drowned her two sons — then immediately regretted it.
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Someone raised a hand to ask if Zahedi regretted making the show.
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Some remained radicalized, while others said they regretted joining the militant group.
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Egypt's foreign ministry released a statement Wednesday saying it regretted the decision.
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Suddenly I regretted letting Blue Planet II into our lives so easily.
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When asked if she regretted the shooting, Schenecker shook her head no.
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In October 2017, Krein wrote that he "sorely regretted" voting for Trump.
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And I don't think either one of us has ever regretted it.
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The coalition said it regretted the aid group's withdrawal from the country.
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I've never regretted anything I've said on live TV or live radio.
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The decision was obviously controversial and Winfrey regretted it, and said so.
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"Jackie told people she regretted naming John after his father," says Gillon.
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When my translator asked Sa if he regretted leaving, he was pensive.
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But, to be honest, I've never actually regretted an Instagram purchase. Why?
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Denison said he regretted the mistakes that led to the FRC's decision.
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Do you really think they regretted this and would have been friends?
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In the Fox interview, the president said he regretted not doing so.
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Afterward, Severino regretted not throwing his fastball and changeup inside more often.
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But as we stepped onto the plush green carpeting, I regretted it.
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It was a huge miscalculation, and one Rubio later said he regretted.
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Biden later said he regretted the comment, but Trump hasn't forgotten it.
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They also regretted misusing credit cards and not building an emergency fund.
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They also regretted not paying their balances off in full every month.
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If you're on social media, you've probably posted something you've later regretted.
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Matt may have been a bit rough, said some stuff he regretted.
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But I've never regretted having a relationship with someone who has depression.
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Ali turned his back on Malcolm too, a decision he later regretted.
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He said things in the heat of the moment he regretted later.
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During our visit, Dick said he regretted never having comforted my mother.
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I wondered if he regretted his decision, if he had been angry.
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Mr. English fell silent when asked if he regretted taking the case.
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For a second I regretted walking Lucky, but dogs come first, right?
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Ms. McDougal said she regretted signing a contract with American Media Inc.
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We all know people who bought a home and then regretted it.
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He almost immediately regretted the blunder, but the damage had been done.
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We made a U-turn of our own, which I immediately regretted.
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I regretted that decision after I got a taste of the sauce.
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"That's another one I took for money and regretted it," he said.
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Guttenberg later said on Twitter that he regretted his response Tuesday night.
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Will Ferrell seemingly immediately regretted his decision to go on Hot Ones.
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And then I just immediately regretted it because it was really hot.
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And she's never regretted draining her savings account to make it happen.
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Whenever he bad-mouthed a colleague, however justifiably, he invariably regretted it.
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By the time I finished my run I had regretted my tweet.
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He also regretted not giving the company credit where credit was due.
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" When asked if he regretted using that language, he said, "I don't.
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Spicer said in September that he regretted his fiery exchange with reporters.
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Reynolds said in 2012 that he regretted some of his film choices.
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He did say he regretted referring to the "neuroticism" of women, though.
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We've all woke up hungover and regretted every drink consumed the night before.
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Villanueva's teammate, Ben Roethlisberger, said on Monday he regretted having missed the anthem.
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She said she regretted doing what she did and she made a mistake.
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She walked back the statements and told Oprah that she regretted her comments.
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" He also said he regretted that lately, "argument turns too easily into animosity.
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In a statement to People Menzel said she regretted her choice of words.
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The National Park Service tweeted on Saturday, saying it regretted the "mistaken" retweet.
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I bought it while it was discounted at $229, and haven't regretted it.
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Raishani later told the informant that he regretted not going himself, prosecutors said.
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But by the time Inauguration Day rolled around, Underwood already regretted her choice.
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The show's producers said they regretted the confusion the notice may have caused.
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" Schmidt said later he regretted his actions, adding he had wanted an "explanation.
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All the things not said or said but regretted hinder recovery as well.
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Meghan Markle's father Thomas Markle said he regretted posing for staged paparazzi photos.
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When she also revealed that she regretted Ron and Hermione ending up together.
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Moore later said he regretted the way he treated Barbara in his story.
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I regretted everything, and I hated the feeling that Apple had trapped me.
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Southern Nevada operator Joe Collazo, who wasn't cited, said he regretted the incident.
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He later apologized for his comment, explaining that he regretted using the expression.
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During the hearing, the teen told the judge she regretted murdering her mother.
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It was a disaster from the beginning and we regretted everything about it.
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I've never negotiated before, but I've regretted not doing so in the past.
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"I've never met a person who regretted saving money," said Mark Hamrick, Bankrate.
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I finally put something on that I immediately regretted on the subway platform.
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Looking back, Beatty said he's never once regretted leaving his bachelor lifestyle behind.
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Business is strong and those who sold the stock later regretted their moves.
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Super Bowl parties end late, full of snacks sure to be regretted Monday.
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French President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday he deeply regretted Trump's Syria decision.
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L Brands CEO Les Wexner said he 'regretted' crossing paths with Jeffrey Epstein
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"I would have regretted not doing this," he said: 28 East 63rd Street.
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Wade regretted the Supreme Court's decision and believed the ruling should be overturned.
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" Asked by Politico whether he regretted the remarks, Perdue replied, "of course not.
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Sabia said in a statement that he regretted the language he had used.
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Franken said he regretted resigning and signaled he may attempt a political comeback.
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When asked her if she regretted her sentiment, she only ramped it up.
|
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He later said he regretted the meeting and faced backlash for the appearance.
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Hours after that, the White House said he regretted not imposing higher tariffs.
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The opinion she most regretted joining was not the majority in Bush v.
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A Labour spokesman said the party regretted that Austin had decided to leave.
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It didn't appear that the anti-Trump demonstrators regretted their actions at all.
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In fact, more millennials regretted paying for college than not investing in stocks.
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TOKYO — It may have been the most profusely regretted 20 seconds in history.
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Now Mr. Tarantino said he regretted not taking the women's stories seriously enough.
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I regretted the days of questioning Ms. Sajida, who goes by one name.
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Mr. Gupta never testified at his trial, a decision he said he regretted.
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"I never regretted what I did," he told Dharma Life magazine in 1997.
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She was convinced he regretted marrying; he felt like he was failing her.
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Almost a better question is, have I ever done roles that I've regretted?
|
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Asked if he now regretted getting involved in politics, he said: every day.
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But I regretted that the two events were scheduled in such uncoordinated fashion.
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Have you ever signed up for a mailing list and instantly regretted it?
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Spicer later said he regretted the incident, according to The New York Times.
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I've never come across someone who regretted saving as much as they did.
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I also regretted not bringing along snacks like mixed nuts or dried fruit.
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He regretted not promptly informing the authorities, but insisted the problems were unavoidable.
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However earned and rational, Hardwick's eruptions of wrath are quickly spent and regretted.
|
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She declined to say if Trump regretted choosing him to lead his campaign.
|
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Foos did not object, saying that he regretted his negligence in the matter.
|
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Over 50 percent of respondents regretted having it carried out, the lawyers said.
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Since then, several senators have said they regretted calling for his resignation, however.
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Last week, Mr. Cohen told Congress that he deeply regretted lying to Mrs.
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As Toole and Harteis prepared to become parents, Mai said she regretted marrying Harteis.
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I remember the precise moment that I realized I regretted voting for Donald Trump.
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I've never regretted that choice, no matter how non-academic a reason prompted it.
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FPO General Secretary Harald Vilimsky said in a statement he regretted the committee's stance.
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Another 9 percent regretted not doing more to build a network or support system.
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He opposed VAT and regretted having devised the monthly withholding mechanism for income tax.
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On Sunday, the White House said Trump regretted not raising the tariffs even more.
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Interviewed at the hospital, de los Angeles regretted her failure to kill the bull.
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And I've regretted it ever since, having not been involved earlier in my life.
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Rodzianko said his great-grandfather, Mikhail Rodzianko, quickly regretted pushing the czar to abdicate.
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I did something to make someone else happy and I completely regretted it afterwards.
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Mario M. Cuomo, and how he regretted not having spent more time with him.
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Biondo regretted taking on the role after just a few weeks on the job.
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After all, a lot of parents she's spoken to regretted having their daughters cut.
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Kautter told lawmakers in a hearing this week that he regretted not doing more.
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" Benalla has said that he regretted his actions became "the source of multiple fantasies.
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I tried one game of Fortnite with the MX Vertical and immediately regretted it.
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Tria's office later issued a statement saying he regretted his "unfortunate" remark regarding blackmail.
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" He quickly apologized, saying he regretted "making a joke at such a sensitive time.
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In a nationally televised speech last month, Park said she deeply regretted her actions.
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Across Europe, the lack of American leadership on foreign affairs is noted and regretted.
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"Just like we regretted it when they did it in the '50s…" he said.
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"I have never regretted my decision to become a nun," she says, with confidence.
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The footballers began running their play and the poor creature instantly regretted its decision.
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At first, I regretted not telling him sooner, because he took it so well.
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Mack said afterwards that he regretted giving his players additional time off for exams.
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Chan said he regretted his actions "immediately" and swore to never throw him again.
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To clarify, I've never regretted going to graduate school for my journalism master's degree.
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U.N. Libya envoy Martin Kobler said in a tweet that he "regretted" the delay.
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He also allegedly said that he regretted not being able to kill more people.
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Facing criticism, he deleted the tweet, but then said he regretted having done so.
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On the night of Thomas' confirmation, she was asked if she regretted stepping forward.
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Anyway, if she regretted her fertility treatments that night, I would certainly understand her.
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Before leaving the jail, I asked Ancrum if he regretted killing all those people.
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He wiped it off with his bare hands — a move he regretted almost immediately.
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Jenkins later claimed to have regretted his defection and blamed the decision on alcohol.
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Later on Friday, Mr. Gunn said in a statement that he "regretted" his words.
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When asked whether there were any lyrics he regretted, Mr. Delgado made no apology.
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In a 2018 memoir, he wrote that he regretted the decision to pick her.
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This was his first march; he said he regretted not taking part last year.
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He regretted that decision when he was first asked to build a memory box.
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He also said, however, that he regretted hiring Mr. Peters in the first place.
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On Wednesday he took to Twitter to say he regretted his choice of words.
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Almost certainly, the company regretted turning down the game, which became Scrabble in 1948.
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When a stranger's elbows pressed into my kidneys, I briefly regretted my presence there.
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NBC News asked Kerry last month whether he regretted not entering the 2020 race.
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Spicer told the Times he regretted that confrontation with the White House press corps.
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In a statement, the US Open said it regretted the way Cornet was treated.
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"I regretted that, I still regret it," Bratton says of his ending with Giuliani.
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"My father never regretted writing about our family," his son Karl said by email.
|
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When JJ Yosh adopted his cat Simon in 2016, he regretted it at first.
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"I think he's regretted that, I think he's changed his mind," Mr. Biden said.
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Though Brexit is still regretted by many Europeans, its psychological shock has been absorbed.
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Zuckerberg told Levy that he regretted the messages and chalked them up to immaturity.
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Mr. Bonniwell said in a phone interview on Thursday that he regretted his remark.
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Mr. Callaway spoke to WSAV and apologized, saying he regretted what he had done.
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But Mr. Swensen says he never regretted returning to work for an academic mission.
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"The man said he had regretted his marriage every single day," said Vasudhendra, 48.
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A decision he told CNBC that he regretted and went on to apologize for.
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" She added, "I regretted and still regret that decision, and I withdrew those allegations.
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But it's possible that abortion reversal laws could actually lead to more regretted abortions.
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" Asked previously by Politico whether she regretted the post, she said, "No, I don't.
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I left my job about 4 months ago and haven't regretted it a bit.
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Speaking before Congress last week, Cohen said he deeply regretted keeping the truth from Melania.
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European automakers association ACEA said it regretted the move, which it forecast would inflate prices.
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Brown was there too -- mostly silent -- making some wonder if he regretted making the trip.
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Event organizers for Monday's event regretted that McAleenan was unable to deliver his keynote address.
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JR: To be honest, I regretted that I hadn't done it on my past murals.
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Upon seeing Mendes on the rink, Corden instantly regretted his decision to take him on.
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Immediately following his rejection, he said that he regretted telling JoJo that he loved her.
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I took it out exactly once in Kyoto and regretted it after a full day.
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Eutelsat said it also regretted the loss but remained committed to growing broadband in Africa.
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In September 2018, Biden said he regretted how Hill was treated in the 1991 hearings.
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I asked her whether or not she regretted dissenting and not voting for the cut.
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Rothschild Bank AG said it noted the regulator's comments and regretted the breaches that occurred.
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At night, he replayed their last conversation in his mind and regretted his angry words.
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She said she immediately regretted the letter, but got the call from the network anyway.
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Villanueva later regretted the move and apologized for "unintentionally" throwing his teammates under the bus.
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While Clinton later said she regretted using it, the word definitely marked the US elections.
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The decision, Mr Gorbachev (now 87) regretted, was "not the work of a great mind".
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Not one of the women I spoke with regretted their decision to appear on Jeopardy!
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Look, who among us hasn't done something thoughtless to a friend, something we later regretted?
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I have always regretted that I couldn't have progressed to making films without those limitations.
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On Monday, Lowry tweeted about her decision to back out and if she regretted it.
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He later said he regretted his decision, arguing his comments were taken out of context.
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"I have yet to meet a woman who has not regretted her abortion," she says.
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The source says Connor "regretted his choice of words" after the chat with his folks.
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I made myself watch the video of his decapitation that morning, and immediately regretted it.
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Nearly everyone had regretted registering for a space-sucking, clunky machine that they never use.
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Mostly, I got the sense that the creators regretted saddling themselves with the animal theme.
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Zuma said in 2010 he "deeply regretted" the pain he had caused from the affair.
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Later, after I spoke to other Real Housewives across the country, I regretted judging her.
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In an interview, Charles Koch acknowledged that he regretted backing certain candidates in the past.
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I asked Ms. Tapia if she ever regretted her decision to go to law school.
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Clinton in 1996 to describe gang members and which she has said she regretted using.
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ABC News said it regretted the error on Monday and took down the video segment.
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Baroni told Wigenton he regretted "more than anything" his failure to stop the lane closures.
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He also regretted the impact of the majority's reasoning on efforts to curb gun violence.
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Tlaib was asked by MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Thursday night if she regretted her comments.
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She said it had been a "colossal mistake" to represent him and she regretted it.
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He said on Sunday that he regretted those words and that his outlook had evolved.
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Two decades later, the Specter said his vote against Sessions was one he deeply regretted.
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Of this $890, I've worn two of the pieces once, and regretted it both times.
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In your book you wrote that you regretted going with that label over Beggars Banquet.
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Once I'd lost the weight, I felt deformed; I almost regretted losing all that weight.
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But I've never regretted choosing the better-lit side of democracy over the dark side.
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He said he regretted voting for Mr. Trump, but not because of the tax bill.
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" Asked if there was anything that he regretted not accomplishing, Mr. Brown responded: "Not particularly.
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"I regretted it at the time and I regret it still," Mr. Peres said Thursday.
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Peter asked Hannah if she ever regretted sending him home, which she said she did.
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Have you ever posted, sent or said something angry or mean that you later regretted?
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He regretted the deal he originally chose, but he didn't live his life in regret.
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However, the creator of Labradoodles has since said he regretted ever mating the two breeds.
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Garrett also spoke out about the incident after the game, saying he regretted his behavior.
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He told reporters that his performance on Thursday would be among those he most regretted.
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In a 2016 interview with People, Van Susteren said she regretted not initially believing Carlson.
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The tournament subsequently released a statement saying it regretted that she was given a violation.
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Ms. Friedman Agnifilo, who approved the no-jail plea deal, said she regretted the decision.
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After the story was discredited, she said she regretted having mentioned it in a speech.
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Trump in October even said that he "maybe" regretted tapping Powell to lead the bank.
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When we talked about it later, Wintrich said that he still regretted missing the performance.
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In a moment he regretted immediately, Corden told Eilish he would meet her pet tarantula.
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Corker characterized Trump as a serial liar and said he regretted supporting him for president.
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Maybe you would have regretted it if you hadn't given the new position a shot.
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Vietnam's foreign ministry said it regretted the Malaysian court's decision not to immediately free Huong.
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According to a poll of 1,033 people by market research agency Survation conducted for the Mail on Sunday after the result was known, 7 percent of people who voted leave said they regretted voting that way, compared with 4 percent who regretted voting remain.
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She also regretted not speaking up about what he did for fear of harming Weinstein's family.
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Meanwhile, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said he regretted calling the digital currency bitcoin a fraud.
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"We've all said or done something in an emotional moment that we later regretted," says Fabello.
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The Israeli foreign ministry said it regretted that anti-Semitism was "raising its head again today".
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Michelle, who says she's never regretted her decision, left Ireland shortly after completing her Master's degree.
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When asked if he regretted anything from his time on the job, the press secretary dodged.
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Mr Hunt was right to call the idea a mistake that would be regretted for generations.
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Coltrane, he recalled, had regretted ''wasting so much time'' at the end of his short life.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain said on Monday it regretted a U.S. decision to reimpose sanctions on Iran.
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And we talked about whether or not she regretted – remember, she dissented at the last meeting.
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Duncan at one point told Kennedy that he regretted the senator felt disrespected in the process.
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Brown claims that she once ingested an entire bottle of aspirin, a decision she regretted immediately.
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" He later told CNN that he regretted the incident, but said, "It can happen to anyone.
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The cause was most likely a delicious meal the previous day -- now deeply regretted in hindsight.
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Producer and director Kevin Smith said on Monday he regretted taking money from Weinstein's production company.
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Mook admitted he regretted not putting more staff in Michigan, a state her team lost narrowly.
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China's foreign ministry said in its own statement it regretted the decision but bore no responsibility.
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Correction: My headline originally said that Gates regretted not fighting inequality, but he actually said inequity.
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Gwen Kopechne, Mary Jo's mother, always regretted that she had opposed an autopsy for her daughter.
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The decision was entirely one made by Intermarche and Ferrero regretted it, a company statement said.
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Hemseath did not say that he regretted his vote for Trump, but acknowledged he could eventually.
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I regretted and still regret that decision and I withdrew those allegations over thirty years ago.
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Burns later Monday defended the controversial tweet, adding he regretted his delivery but not the message.
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It was a decision he never regretted, or at least never admitted regretting, his son said.
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" A Duterte spokesman said Tuesday morning he regretted that "it came across as a personal attack.
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At a parole hearing in 2013, Simpson said he regretted the Las Vegas kidnapping and robbery.
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However, when asked at a news conference, Yang said the company had never regretted acquiring Motorola.
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In his closing statement, however, he said he understood and regretted the crimes and requested leniency.
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He added that he deeply regretted the distress caused to Maltby after she wrote the article.
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Lufthansa said in a statement that it regretted the court decision not to block the strike.
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Lufthansa said in a statement that it regretted the court decision not to block the strike.
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Hina looked miserable, as if she had gone along with a joke that she now regretted.
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Once aloft, the American expatriate then living in Paris regretted not booking passage on a ship.
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He famously described bitcoin as "a fraud", though he then said he regretted making those comments.
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When I've done things because they were the right thing to do, I've never regretted it.
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Two years later, Cathy said that he regretted associating Chick-fil-A with anti-LGBTQ positions.
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Ivanka Trump said Saturday her father regretted missing out on this year's event, according to NPR.
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This is still a man who regretted not ordering his favorite sandwich just the one time.
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Luther Strange in the primary, in line with McConnell, some White House strategists regretted that decision.
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It's a bit of a price jump at $12.99 a month, but I've never regretted it.
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Some did not believe the hype was justified; others conceded the substance but regretted the style.
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Woods later posted on Twitter that he regretted not being able to attend the Players Championship.
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He mentioned, without much elaboration, that would-be competitors in Compton regretted going up against him.
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Mr. Coulombe regularly jousts with his critics online, and he acknowledged saying some things he regretted.
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Paul, Weiss has said that it regretted the "gender and racial imbalance" of its 2019 class.
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I didn't invest in the market during the last downturn, and I've regretted it ever since.
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He said on state television that he regretted breaking the law, raising questions about possible coercion.
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He told the NYT that he had received death threats and that he regretted his actions.
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Futch never regretted his decision, however, and many feel that he might have saved Frazier's life.
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According to the reports, Schmid admitted to the killing Monday and said she regretted her actions.
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To call it heavy on flattery would be an understatement, and I regretted it almost immediately.
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They regretted the loss of the after-school program, which they thought their students really needed.
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Although he sold a handful of his paintings to trusted friends, he often regretted doing so.
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I've had times when I've regretted waiting as long as I did to make a move.
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I ordered a medium size for a somewhat painful £5 ($6.50) — and I immediately regretted it.
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So we definitely regretted sharing that so soon, because we were just not together, unified yet.
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" Asked later, though, whether he regretted having worked for Dr. Salk, Dr. Youngner replied: "Absolutely not.
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I felt like I had to go along with my boss, but I regretted it immediately.
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That decision to slow down, one American security official said later, was one that he regretted.
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After my lengthy breakfast I found the main buffet, and immediately regretted having eaten so much.
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In an error of judgment that he soon regretted, Pablo Iglesias, Podemos's leader, turned this down.
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Yanked back into the present, the writers said that they regretted having to shift Joyce's climax.
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It completely overlooks Mr. Geisel's anti-Japanese cartoons from World War II, which he later regretted.
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They even postponed having a baby, she said, and now regretted having waited for so long.
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Karvunidis herself said that she regretted creating the concept after reflecting on its possible negative impact.
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After he left, he was asked by the New York Times if he regretted the episode.
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" On Tuesday, Patton issued a tweet saying she regretted if her post was "misinterpreted as insensitive.
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" In his post, Anderson said he regretted that his comments "came across as disparaging or unsupportive.
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In fact, 60 percent of those surveyed regretted not asking for help when they needed it.
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Amid immediate blowback, McGinty issued a statement saying she regretted the remark and apologizing to Toomey.
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Mr. Kuczynski didn't go that route, but this week he said he regretted not doing it.
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" Mr. Fleischer said he had used that tactic once in his career, "and I regretted it.
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At the time, I regretted the concurrent invisibility, when men stopped noticing me on the street.
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On Facebook, the company said it regretted the accident and expressed condolences to families of victims.
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He said he regretted joining Instagram a few months ago at the urging of a friend.
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I jumped out of Tatler to go back to writing and kind of regretted it immediately.
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Unlike the case of the Clinton impeachment, few people regretted the end of Richard Nixon's presidency.
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After that, I looked into the history of female circumcision and I immediately regretted our decision.
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Mexico's foreign ministry said on its Twitter account that it "regretted" Cuba's decision to block Calderon's entry.
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So does this mean that Tyga saw how many people were screenshotting his screenshot and regretted it?
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But I regretted not negotiating after I learned that a female peer of mine was making $235,2100.
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In an interview with CNN in January, Schumer said he regretted that his party had done this.
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Shelby, who is on unpaid leave, said she regretted Crutcher's death but that he was to blame.
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During his private deposition last month, Strzok also said he regretted sending the text messages all together.
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His lawyers said on Friday he denied blame and regretted that he could not avert the crash.
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LONDON — Prince Harry has said he regretted not opening up sooner about his mother's death in 1997.
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McCain always regretted not naming Lieberman to a historic bipartisan presidential ticket, instead crassly picking Sarah Palin.
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Even though Brigade is a nonpartisan company, it seemed clear to me that Mahan regretted keeping quiet.
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Baidu said in a statement it deeply regretted Wei's death and sent its condolences to his family.
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At the Merkel-Trump press conference German reporters asked Mr Trump if he regretted making that claim.
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In 19303, when asked if she regretted her employment of the Harajuku Girls, her answer was unequivocal.
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Lauer also said he regretted staying silent while "false and salacious allegations" have been leveled against him.
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Tribe told BuzzFeed News he regretted posting the tweet and deleted it as soon as he could.
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I regretted spending $25 on nipple covers as soon as I clicked the "place your order" button.
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Although, I would have regretted in this case because things turned out great for Issa and Nathan.
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Ginsburg later issued a written statement saying she regretted the remarks she had made to the press.
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In her memoir, Israel admitted she regretted not taking Lauder's buyout to not release the unauthorized biography.
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Ne-Yo was the one who wrote the song, and he reportedly regretted giving it up afterwards.
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On Friday, asked whether he regretted praising Gianforte amid the Khashoggi controversy, Trump said he did not.
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Speaking with Anderson Cooper in 2012, Grammar said he regretted not being fortwright with Camille much sooner.
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It regretted that the "proven" existence of the systemic manipulation was not considered for the other cases.
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Autofocus systems all have their weaknesses, and this may have addressed one Apple regretted in earlier iterations.
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Clinton has said that in hindsight she regretted using a private email system while secretary of state.
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Was there a time in your life where you regretted a look or a hairstyle you've had?
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The day after the fight with Bautista, a reporter asked him if he regretted anything that happened.
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Even the best of us have experienced a night of drinking that we regretted the next morning.
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I think he said he regretted some of the language that he&aposs used in the past.
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Asked whether the president regretted not firing Comey immediately upon taking office, Sanders had a quick answer.
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The New Yorker later confirmed the messages with Zuckerberg, who told the publication he "absolutely" regretted them.
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I decided not to buy one when I went off to college and have never regretted it.
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I left a two-star review for the restaurant for this error and then regretted my brattiness.
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Scott Adams told The New York Times that he regretted tweeting Sunday in promotion of his app.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, the audience asked the creators whether there were any storylines they regretted.
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Blumenthal later said he regretted referring to his service in Vietnam, instead of his service during Vietnam.
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I shook Kanittanon's hand, noticed my crumpled jacket sleeve and immediately regretted not wearing a nicer suit.
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow regretted that the three athletes were not considered eligible for Pyeongchang.
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He told a C-Span audience he regretted all the bad advice he had given to presidents.
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He stopped short of apologizing for -- or even saying that he regretted -- his handling of the case.
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The German government said it regretted Trump's decision, saying NATO would now have to discuss the development.
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I also sometimes sold a little remainder of speed instead of coke, but I regretted it after.
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However, Stanislav Pozdnyakov, a vice-president, told R-Sport news agency that the committee regretted the statement.
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Standing in the heat on the platform amid a horde of frustrated commuters, she instantly regretted it.
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Some talked about how their walls were caving in, or how they regretted staying for the storm.
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She knows plenty of people who voted for Mr. Trump and almost no one who regretted it.
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After initially dismissing the claims as "gossip" this week, he later said he regretted his past behavior.
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"That's when I decided not to fly again, and I have not regretted that decision," she said.
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Drax also said he regretted voting for May's deal on Friday, a vote which she ultimately lost.
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After the speech, Mr. McConnell praised Mr. Flake and said he regretted the senator's decision to leave.
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" Theodore Roosevelt regretted that he didn't have a crisis dramatic enough "to fully demonstrate his leadership potential.
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But others regretted voting for Mr. Trump and are less certain how they will vote this fall.
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Lily never regretted the choice and recently relocated from Hong Kong to Yinchuan to promote her wine.
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Sitting at a table beside a translator, he said he regretted ever entering the cum-ex world.
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Mr. Greenslade said the decision was a hasty one that he thinks Mr. Hall has always regretted.
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After the match, Hathaway told reporters he regretted the "emotional" response, saying it was out of character.
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The former vice president, who is himself considering a presidential run, later said he regretted the comment.
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The 31-year-old said he ultimately regretted standing immobile in front of Alvarez for so long.
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He had said that he regretted not discussing his mother's death earlier in an interview last year.
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The other brother, Robert F. Kennedy, regretted he didn't get into the 1968 Presidential race soon enough.
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LaLonde recalled several times when he ignored his instincts to abandon a new client and regretted it.
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God knows in the last few weeks, you'd better believe I looked at tweets and regretted it.
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God knows in the last few weeks, you'd better believe I looked at tweets and regretted it.
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Has there been a time when you've regretted waiting so long to secure gifts for loved ones?
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Before his on-air apology, O'Donnell had already tweeted early Wednesday afternoon that he regretted the report.
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" When I asked him if he truly regretted his decision to resign, he said, "Oh, yeah. Absolutely.
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Colin L. Powell took the lead in making the case for invading Iraq (words he later regretted).
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The South Korean government said in a statement it regretted GM's "unilateral" decision to close the plant.
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He never complained, never regretted being saddled with her and his life, never asked the big Why?
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Last week, O'Rourke was asked by a reporter in Orangeburg, South Carolina, if he regretted his vote.
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McCain didn't speak out against the flag, which he later regretted, according to The New York Times.
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The Legislature approved it, and Mr. Reagan signed it, though he later said he regretted his decision.
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Moore told the Times he regretted saying in December that Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell should resign.
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Despite the shaky performance — which he later regretted — he was soon promoted to president of the company.
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Despite the shaky performance — which he later regretted — he was soon promoted to president of the company.
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We got a hold of Soboroff, and he told us he regretted not holding the meeting earlier.
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He said that the gang had tried to recruit him and he regretted that he hadn't gone.
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A spokesman for the Saudi-led coalition said he regretted the information that came in McGoldrick's statement.
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Two soundbites from "Leave" voters who regretted their decision the following day were shared and quoted liberally.
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It said it regretted the impact the accident was having on traffic on the notoriously crowded Periferico expressway.
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who has drawn fire for her government's welcoming refugee policies, also regretted the ban.
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I think about that day often and while it was trying and heavy I never regretted my decision.
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Merkel said she regretted that Austria could not agree to the financial transaction tax in its current form.
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I was never a part of any campaign to disparage or dislodge her, and I regretted her departure.
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The British Election Study, a long-running panel survey, asked voters in July whether they regretted their choice.
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Tesori, meanwhile, has never regretted his decision to relinquish his erstwhile dream of being a world-class player.
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In the world of politics, Kellyanne Conway most definitely regretted that tweet about Hillary being under FBI Investigation.
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Lindh told a federal judge a year later that he never supported terrorism and regretted joining the Taliban.
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During her appearance on The Late Show, she admitted that she somewhat regretted coming forward with the story.
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The Spanish government said it regretted the latest U.S. move and would take up the matter with Brussels.
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LONDON, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Britain said on Monday it regretted a U.S. decision to reimpose sanctions on Iran.
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Jorgensen spoke to Inside Edition in 2014 and said he regretted never keeping in contact with his son.
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The Democratic nominee recently said she regretted the use of that terminology during a CNN debate in April.
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The ex-secretary of the Nobel committee admitted last year that he regretted giving the award to Obama.
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Shell has said it "deeply regretted" what happened and had taken measures to prevent it from occurring again.
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Dayton later said he regretted how his statement was being used by Republicans to denigrate the whole law.
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Duterte later said he regretted the statement, and claimed that it was directed as a journalist, not Obama.
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Oncology is more of an art than a science, but I've never regretted throwing everything at an astrocytoma.
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" Ginsburg indeed said she regretted her comments not long after they were published and called then "ill advised.
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Nestle said it regretted that its consumers could not currently access its products in some stores in Europe.
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Baidu said in a statement it deeply regretted Wei's death, and it would fully cooperate with the investigation.
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I certainly regretted not taking Robinson, But there is no truth at all that the Sox practice discrimination.
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Acknowledging the incident the following day, Havana Rumba wrote on Facebook that they "deeply" regretted the entire situation.
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And they would have regretted doing the story, but that was the part of the deal being Gawker.
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"Thanks to Elena, I have never regretted my decision to retire," he said in 2015, according to CNN.
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The interviewer, a college student from the University of Cincinnati, asked him if he regretted killing the subway.
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It's a sequence that Spike Lee has since regretted, and one he's often blamed on his own immaturity.
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Though post-abortion emotional reactions are common and expected, very few women surveyed actually regretted terminating their pregnancies.
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He denied threatening to resign if Schulz were forced out but said on Thursday he "regretted" him leaving.
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In July, she also said she regretted criticizing Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, calling her remarks "ill-advised."
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KPMG said it regretted that aspects of its work did not meet the standards expected by the regulator.
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I also regretted not prioritizing more important things, like saving for retirement or for my kid's college tuition.
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They even regretted it if the National Trust got hold of such a place and jazzed it up.
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Other counselors told me about parents who regretted registering their children in an effort to scare them straight.
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He told TMZ Sports he regretted the way he spoke about Kenyon's father situation in his new book.
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Hours later, his aide clarified that Trump regretted that he hadn't raised tariffs on Chinese goods even higher.
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Deloitte said it recognized and regretted its audit work on Serco Geografix had been below the expected standards.
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Ms. Kramer said she never regretted the years spent raising a family before beginning her entertainment-industry career.
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"I kind of regretted the fact that I left just because I got sad a lot," he said.
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Years later Mr. Cavett said he regretted that he'd subjected his good friend Hef to our ill treatment.
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He was able to share a few thoughts, though, including about an old casting decision he's always regretted.
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Soccer's governing body FIFA, which has been pressuring Iran over the ban, regretted the "tragedy" of Khodayari's death.
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In a WSJ op-ed, Judge Kavanaugh defended his impartiality but regretted some of his testimony last week.
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The "Will & Grace" star Debra Messing said after appearing on the show that she regretted having done so.
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I met my friend at the bar, and he regretted the joke he had made before we left.
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Andrew Selee, the president of the Migration Policy Institute, said the organization regretted that Mr. McAleenan was silenced.
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I got rid of my car 10 years ago — here&aposs why I haven&apost regretted it once
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Maisel" star Rachel Brosnahan said she regretted working with Allen on the Amazon series "Crisis in Six Scenes.
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When asked by the news outlet if she regretted writing the post, Terrell-Paige said she did not.
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Reeve Carney, a star of "Hadestown," regretted the Grammys didn't coincide with a day off for the show.
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" The Population Fund said that it regretted the decision, asserting it had been based on an "erroneous claim.
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Menahsi told senators that he regretted the "lack of balance and provocative tone" in some of his writings.
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I wrote in my acknowledgments about my oldest son, ridiculously, and regretted it when a reviewer mocked me.
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Taiwan's Foreign Ministry said around 200 of the suspects were Taiwanese and that it deeply regretted the decision.
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Nestle said on Wednesday it regretted consumers could not currently access its products in some stores in Europe.
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The company said in a statement to CNBC that it regretted not removing the VR shooter game sooner.
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" Asked about her favorite women writers, she regretted not naming Dostoyevsky, "the greatest feminine writer who's ever lived . . .
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Russia has said it regretted the crash investigation findings and called the murder charges against Russian suspects groundless.
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He … had a complex relationship with women, and he regretted many of the things he said about them.
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Instead, he often later pleaded guilty to them, as if he thought the transgressions over and regretted them.
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Nearly everyone he came into contact with has regretted it, been manipulated, lost their livelihood, or their life.
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We saw the ex-NBA coach in NYC moments ago and asked if he regretted what he wrote.
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It wasn't until later in life that Lee publicly said he regretted not negotiating a better deal for himself.
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On Friday, a Times reporter asked Meehan outside of his office whether he regretted his treatment of the aide.
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The president of the ICC's member assembly, O-Gon Kwon of South Korea, said he regretted the Philippine decision.
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I regretted not shaving my back hair, but it was too late, so I just tried to own it.
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A Canadian observer who was brought in by the foundation, Tanya Foster, also told Reuters she regretted her involvement.
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The first one I did was in the suburbs of Paris, and I regretted that I didn't record people.
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The contestant—once the beans had been spilled, in 1958, by Mr Stempel and others—bitterly regretted his behaviour.
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"I was on the Big Island a week and I bought property and I've never regretted it," he said.
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Kendall told the Wall Street Journal in November that he regretted not foreseeing how bad actors could exploit Facebook.
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He said at his confirmation hearings that he regretted calling for the department's elimination during his 2012 presidential campaign.
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Spencer also released a statement on Wednesday through Facebook saying that he regretted his "choice of words" to Jones.
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I was jealous of my teammates who ordered Bareburger that day, and regretted ever agreeing to try this out.
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And while she immediately regretted the decision, her New England Patriots quarterback husband was a constant source of support.
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Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny told a Montreal news conference he regretted the way the remarks had been reported.
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Restrained as ever, the chancellor regretted the FDP's decision and insisted that a workable deal had been within reach.
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Years later, on a whim, I decided to sell the necklace and earrings and in hindsight always regretted it.
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He was ours, and as frustrating and exhausting as it is to train a puppy, we never regretted it.
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I have never once heeded that old internet chestnut, "Don't read the comments," and I've almost always regretted it.
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And while Clinton did say she regretted the comment, she did not apologize to people she may have offended.
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" Summers that presidential administrations taking a shot at the dollar is uncommon and has been "regretted in the past.
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Quite the opposite, as most had such service themselves and those who did not regretted their failure to serve.
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" The attorney suggested she had regretted her decision after the fact -- but told the jury, "Regret is not rape.
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Organizers said they regretted the decision but accepted it because of the need to ensure the safety of fans.
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Keppel Corporation Chairman Lee Boon Yang said the Singapore-based company regretted the actions that took place in Brazil.
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Mexican Environment Secretary Rafael Pacchiano said he regretted the death of the three vaquitas found so far this year.
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ECB President Mario Draghi said last month that he regretted that no deal on debt measures had been reached.
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He also said he regretted the company's pricing of Cuprimine, which treats a rare genetic disorder called Wilson's disease.
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Mr. Polito later said he regretted the way he had left his relationship with Mr. Fontana and Mr. Levinson.
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Adams said he specifically regretted that line because his app can also be used without charge for certain interviews.
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In a letter read out at the hearing in London, Assange said he regretted how matters how panned out.
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If I had consented to it, he's not someone I would have regretted hooking up with, but I didn't.
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Some of the names that parents most regretted giving their kids were Charlotte, Amelia, Thomas, Daniel, Jacob, and James.
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Merriam-Webster on Wednesday regretted entering the storm of confusion sparked by President Donald Trump's late-night "covfefe" tweet.
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Arturo Galansino, the director of the Palazzo Strozzi foundation, said in a statement that he "deeply regretted" the episode.
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Have you ever shared something on TikTok or another social platform that you've regretted or wished you hadn't posted?
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"He's had unsavory jokes in the past that he's regretted," Ms. Volin Lehr said of Mr. Franken's comedy career.
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But she never got to direct the original show, something the creator Chris Carter later told her he regretted.
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Mr. Taylor said that he regretted not being able to afford a female slave from the Yazidi ethnic minority.
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And accommodations on issues were often made (and as often regretted) in order to win or stay in office.
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Family lore has it that Sultan so regretted the attack he refused to eat and died two weeks later.
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I asked Ms. Howe, who remains a close friend, if she'd ever regretted Ms. Bening's defection to the movies.
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Still, that day I felt ashamed — not of my choice, which I have never regretted, but of my silence.
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There have been one or two that I regretted for maybe a minute, and then I let it go.
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Trump reportedly tried to stop Sessions from recusing and even said afterward that he regretted making him Attorney General.
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Bob Corker on Twitter, calling him "incompetent" – drawing a sharp rebuke from Corker, who said he regretted supporting Trump.
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Guttenberg later said he regretted yelling, saying on Twitter that he let his "emotions get the best" of him.
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In a statement, the finance ministry said it regretted the decision by the CEO, Antonio Domingues, to step down.
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Duque said on Twitter he deeply regretted Cruz's death and sent condolences to his mother, grandfather and two sisters.
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He said he regretted that comment and tried to message her, but did not receive a response, police said.
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In 34 years in the career management industry, Simpson has never encountered anyone who regretted negotiating for a job.
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President Hassan Rouhani had said Iran "deeply" regretted "this disastrous mistake," and vowed that those responsible would be prosecuted.
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Like a tattoo chosen in a drunken haze, ordering a spur-of-the-moment inscription may be regretted later.
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Blair has made several interventions seeking to build support for reversing Brexit, saying it will be regretted for generations.
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Sasse's comment was made after Hannity said he regretted supporting Sasse as a candidate because of his Trump criticism.
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The 38-year-old singer and actor said he regretted his behavior in an Instagram post on Wednesday night.
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Bill Gates, the billionaire Microsoft co-founder, recently said he regretted having met with him on a few occasions.
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Hong Kong's own government said it regretted the big march on August 18th—but, significantly, did not condemn it.
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In his autobiography, Ali said ignoring Malcolm X was one of the mistakes he regretted most in his life.
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In comments to NHK, Ms. Koike said she regretted her "choice of words" in excluding candidates from her party.
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While Mr. Joyce became the largest shareholder in the combined company, he later said that he regretted the sale.
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After her relationship with the farmer ended, Land regretted the loss on her daughter's behalf more than her own.
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Paris played a leading part in the campaign, but has regretted the lack of support given to the authorities afterwards.
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Wu initially contested the charges but said in his closing statement that he understood and regretted them and requested leniency.
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In a letter to senators obtained by CNN, Fierstein said she regretted accusing Puzder of abuse during a rocky marriage.
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Ellis also said he regretted saying he initially thought the pop star was a new menu item at Taco Bell.
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In 2009, as Specter was leaving the Republican Party and joining the Democratic caucus, he said he "regretted" that vote.
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Strzok also repeatedly said he regretted how his text messages were phrased, noting that they should be put into context.
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I never regretted carrying the iPad mini around with me, even though I had a giant phone in my pocket.
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Afterward, I regretted it because I missed this opportunity to turn this situation into a teaching moment for my son.
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Nielsen, who resigned in April, was pressed multiple times on whether she regretted signing a memo that enforced separating families.
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The Kremlin regretted that Russia's candidate did not win, spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted as saying by Interfax news agency.
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While Guttenberg regretted his outburst during the address, he remained steadfast about his beliefs to stand up against gun violence.
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I supposed I regretted having to let go of one character — and the world — to hurry on to the next.
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The states of the Amazon region regretted that Bolsonaro's actions had led to a suspension of donations, the statement added.
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After initially casting the story about Mr Lynn's firing as "false", she has said she regretted that choice of words.
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As a senator, Byrd spent more than 14 hours filibustering the 1964 Civil Rights Act, a decision he later regretted.
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Burns also said he hadn't spoken directly to Trump about the incident, and stressed that he regretted creating a distraction.
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They said they regretted letting Seneng leave for Hong Kong a second time after she returned to Indonesia in 2009.
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In an interview with Esquire, the 58-year-old actor shared that there was one role he regretted turning down.
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In her televised apology, she regretted that her statement obscured her greater point of separating migrant children from their families.
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Local media reported a statement by Chun's defense attorney Jonathan Marvinny, in which he said his client regretted his actions.
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She told Watson that she regretted pairing the two up, realizing that Hermione would've been better off with Harry instead.
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The media publication said it regretted the error, but that Khosrowshahi's board seat had no impact on its Uber coverage.
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Putin said Moscow regretted the cancellation of the summit between the United States and North Korea, scheduled for next month.
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Vodafone said it deeply regretted the system and process failures and had refunded the vast majority of the affected customers.
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Boehner later said that he regretted handing out the checks, though it was not against House rules at the time.
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When I asked Sean what he regretted from his time on the job, he replied: "You should read the book."
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He regretted that decision soon after, and almost 3 years later still tries to get me back … in between girlfriends.
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He regretted the temple flooding but is now worried about the damage the drought is causing to farmland, he added.
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London Irish said they were "understandably disappointed" by the decision and regretted the relationship had ended in such a manner.
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" Burgmans declined to elaborate on details of Buechner's illness, saying he regretted "only that he has decided to step down.
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She had pressured my mother to get married, and my mother regretted it; my parents' marriage was not particularly happy.
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" This resulted in widespread condemnation—it would soon become a Trump ad—and Clinton later said she regretted saying "half.
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But if you've ever sent out an unkind subtweet and later regretted it, this might feel like a call-out.
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Like all of the chirpy confidence she'd had before was just gone, and she obviously really regretted what she'd done.
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Strzok told investigators that he regretted the messages to FBI lawyer Lisa Page, with whom he was having an affair.
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He later told his colleague at a conservative think tank, William Styring, that he regretted the tone of the campaign.
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Westbrook uploaded a since-deleted new video, in which she said she regretted inciting such a strong backlash against Charles.
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After the show aired, Stevens told PEOPLE that she regretted letting Wyatt go on the show knowing he'd be deceitful.
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He said in an interview with Yahoo Finance earlier this year that he regretted not investing in JPMorgan Chase sooner.
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I think I would have really regretted not at least going out there and seeing maybe if a miracle happened.
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He told the outlet that he regretted licking the ice cream, saying he has also been fired from his job.
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Santana responded with insults of her own, but told the outlet she regretted reacting to the situation and escalating tensions.
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It was the third most popular answer overall and matched the percentage of those who most regretted falling into debt.
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But when asked if he regretted making inflammatory comments about Shias in the past, Jhangvi smiled and said "no comment".
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"I'm ashamed to use my last name," Melvin David had said, in a 2001 interview, a statement he now regretted.
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Iraq's Foreign Ministry said the storming of the consulate, which it deeply regretted, had nothing to do with protesters' demands.
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So they can promote the idea that every abortion is traumatic and dangerous and regretted, when that's simply not true.
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The 'Real Housewives' star apologized later saying she regretted uttering the words, especially as she is an abuse victim herself.
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Nevertheless, Nielsen "has never regretted [her pregnancies], because being a mother has always been her biggest desire," Gori told us.
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Dropcam CEO Greg Duffy voiced those frustrations very publicly, writing that he regretted selling his company to Nest and Google.
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My parents definitely regretted not vetting that film: We had nightmares about that one scene for literally months to come.
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For as much use as I get out of it, almost $60 isn't ideal but it certainly hasn't been regretted.
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I'm a 66-year-old woman who chose not to have children and I've never regretted it for a minute.
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He said that he regretted his in-the-moment decision and that he would not make the same mistake again.
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Mr. Chmielewski later told associates that he regretted carrying out Mr. Perrotta's instructions, which he came to believe were retaliatory.
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Mr. Zuckerberg at first downplayed concerns about Facebook's role in the 29.3 presidential election (something he later said he regretted).
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And share with them the times you fell short of this and other standards, and how much you regretted it.
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"He regretted it the very first day" when he realized that he would not be able to swear as much.
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And she didn't report right away, so maybe that means she consented at the time and just regretted it later.
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Kavanaugh, in an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal article this week, said he regretted some of his comments.
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" Mr. McCain later said he regretted calling a Confederate flag on the State Capitol in Columbia a "symbol of heritage.
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Add Randall Stephenson, the telecom giant's C.E.O., as another corporate chieftain who regretted getting involved with President Trump's personal lawyer.
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Almost certainly the company regretted turning down the game, which became Scrabble in 1948 after an individual investor got involved.
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When asked if he regretted his actions, Sanchez said it was in the past and he could not change it.
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As for Mr. Brazel, he didn't believe the debris was a weather balloon, but he regretted setting off the furor.
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I had such an honest conversation with her where she was telling me how she regretted giving her daughter up.
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On the flight to Oman, Mr. Darden confided to his friend that he regretted what he had told the Houthis.
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Dan Mogulof, a spokesman for the university, said the college regretted that it had become a magnet for militant groups.
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Some founding CEOs have said they regretted handing over the reins and letting someone else determine their company&aposs trajectory.
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In his statement on Friday, Price said he regretted that his actions had become a distraction for the Trump administration.
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And both said they regretted not making the connection and, if they had, would have raised concerns of their own.
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Those who acknowledge that voting for the Iraq War was a mistake regretted not having better intelligence and postwar planning.
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"I regretted leaving my country," wrote Lilian, a Honduran waiting at a border shelter with her daughter, in her letter.
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Siemens and Alstom said in a joint statement that they regretted the decision and would not pursue the merger further.
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And unlike many Twitterers caught saying things they regretted, Durant did not blame a hacker and owned up to them.
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As The Economist regretted a few months back, there may be government by judges in Brazil, but not a dictatorship.
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It reached a pitch one afternoon, when I told my husband I wanted to separate and then immediately regretted it.
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I regretted that I had returned to the office before I knew I may have been exposed to the virus.
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I have never regretted having a small wedding, but I do sometimes regret the house that's too big for us.
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I knew I regretted a lot of the choices I made in my 20s — doing an unpaid internship, student loans.
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Bill Clinton later said he regretted the run-in with Black Lives Matter activists, but stopped short of an apology.
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She regretted her hook-up with Kyle and felt like a joke because he doesn't even acknowledge her in the house.
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However, Jarvis later became disillusioned by how floral and greeting card companies commercialized the holiday and said she regretted starting it.
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Abdel Fattah al-Burhan called for national elections within nine months and said he regretted the violence at the protest site.
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" If she'd hooked up with a guy and regretted it (as happened often), she'd open with "You're going to kill me.
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On November 8, billionaire entrepreneur Sean Parker, Facebook's first president, said he now regretted pushing Facebook so hard on the world.
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At her October parole hearing, Reali said she had changed and regretted what she did decades ago, according to the Gazette.
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Previously, we talked to a 30-year-old biotech professional who regretted using a job offer to negotiate her current salary.
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Even the good is regrettable, or at least sometimes should be regretted yet to hate myself is not to absolve her.
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The vote was to be regretted, said Ms Bokova, because: Upgrade your inbox and get our Daily Dispatch and Editor's Picks.
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He occasionally regretted the shame he had brought on his family, but for his victims and their relatives he felt nothing.
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That same year, she posed topless for Oui, the Canadian equivalent to Playboy, which was a decision she regretted almost instantly.
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So, perhaps inevitably, once the NFL apparently regretted its Playboy bid for attention, the women were also expected to take responsibility.
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Hannah actually confided in Tony about her former status as a bully, and told him how much she regretted her actions.
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I regretted agreeing to test out the helicopter photo service that promised "a #shoeselfie" opp as one of its main features.
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I understand on the question, and I know she regretted it, a lot, and she took a lot heat for it.
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I told myself if I woke up the next day and felt like I regretted it, then I would call him.
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But while she immediately regretted the decision, Bündchen said her New England Patriots quarterback husband was a constant source of support.
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The Unfortunate Pepper Challenge The actress tried to show off her fresh produce by eating a pepper — and immediately regretted it.
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It wasn't something I regretted — but I supposed this is what they meant when they said you couldn't have it all.
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The French embassy in Vietnam said France regretted the Vietnamese authorities decision to revoke Hoang's Vietnamese nationality and to deport him.
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As you can imagine, this past week I have searched my soul ... reflected ... and regretted that my path ever crossed his.
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Born in Pennsylvania in 1928, as a young minister Rogers regretted the messages television was conveying to children in the 1960s.
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Last year, she conducted interviews with a group of 23 mothers, including five grandmothers, who all said they regretted giving birth.
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WILLIAMS: No, I think he said he regretted and understood that it was provocative language, is I think what he said.
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In 1988, he called the Democratic Party the "the party of homosexuals" in a derisive comment he later said he regretted.
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One police union said on Thursday it regretted the Constitutional Court's decision, adding it would hamper the work of security forces.
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Take note: Politico initially reported that Leahy had told Franken privately that he regretted his statement calling on Franken to resign.
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Well, just a few weeks ago, he came out and said he regretted apologizing and insisted it wasn't about the protests.
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" When Couric pressed Reynolds to explain why he regretted the shoot so much, he added, "I didn't have to do that.
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Cramer said on "Squawk on the Street " that investors would have regretted selling their stock during former President Bill Clinton's impeachment.
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Throughout it all, Stumpf said he regretted what happened while isolating blame to a portion of the bank's 200,000 employees nationwide.
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Kiekert said in a statement that it regretted the bid rigging and had taken steps to ensure there was no recurrence.
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She thought the salmon-and-rice dish looked so appetizing that she tried a spoonful herself — a decision she quickly regretted.
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As a recruiter, I've heard a lot of awesome questions (such as these) — and some I bet the candidate regretted instantly!
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He later said that he regretted the decision to resign, and Schnatter's attorney has requested that the board investigate the incident.
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Kaczynski told Prime Minister Theresa May in talks in London on Thursday that Poland regretted Britain's decision to leave the bloc.
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In a formal statement last month, Mr. Mahdi said he regretted his actions and begged the people of Timbuktu for forgiveness.
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Warren said she regretted criticizing a 2012 judicial ruling that allowed an incarcerated transgender person to receive state-funded transition surgery.
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Jarvis admitted to most of the allegations the inspector general made and said he regretted how he handled the book deal.
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To avoid any serious impulse buys I could have regretted later on, I left the store with no shoes in hand.
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Both Lynch and Bill Clinton said in the days after the meeting that they regretted it but denied discussing the investigation.
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I've never regretted the choice to give up on local branches of national banks for my main personal checking and savings.
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After he stepped down, Lombard, who was succeeded by Stephane Richard, said he regretted not taking measures earlier to boost morale.
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"Still, Byrne added, "Every entrepreneur I've spoken to has said they regretted not making the decision to close their business sooner.
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Duterte said on Tuesday he regretted that his comments to media on Friday "came across as a personal attack" on Obama.
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Career help website Zety conducted a survey among 1,000 executives about which career risks they took and whether they regretted them.
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The government of President Emmanuel Macron has condemned the violence and said it regretted that mediation efforts had so far floundered.
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" Asked by CNN on Thursday on Capitol Hill whether she regretted how the episode was handled, Jackson Lee responded "no comment.
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Our buildings were now less open and inviting to the local population that we sought to influence, a development we regretted.
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SALINAS: Senator, in retrospect, have you ever regretted the characterizations that you made of Daniel Ortega and Fidel Castro that way?
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I immediately regretted it and sincerely apologize to the family for what I said and any hurt my words have caused.
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He told me that he regretted what he referred to as "the sickness," his all-encompassing term for materialism and greed.
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I instantly regretted doing it and felt horrible, and I even swore to him it wasn't pee for about six months.
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I think I came about as close as it's possible to come to a decision I believe I would have regretted.
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Demi Moore said in her coming memoir, "Inside Out," that she regretted having threesomes with Ashton Kutcher, according to Radar Online.
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The Daily Mail's royal correspondent, Rebecca English, reported that Prince Andrew told friends he "regretted" not expressing sympathy for Epstein's victims.
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" At a news conference last week, Mr. Merrill said he deeply regretted "that this has happened, and clearly this is unacceptable.
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The Yankees added a run in the seventh, but they regretted not making more of loading the bases with no outs.
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After being diagnosed with cancer, McCain still defended Palin's performance but said he regretted not picking Lieberman as his running mate.
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Loga if she regretted her decision, or if the charm of a conductor who stamps your ticket takes the edge off.
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He famously dismissed media accounts of the losses as a "tempest in a teapot" — a remark he later said he regretted.
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He also said he regretted if anyone took offense when he compared Ms. Grande's name to a Taco Bell menu item.
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Charlamagne asked Warren if she regretted taking the DNA test, and her initial answer was the same as it's always been.
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In 2002, Biden voted in favor of authorizing the use of force in Iraq, a decision he later said he regretted.
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Grayson has denied any wrongdoing, but told WFTV he regretted abandoning a safe House seat for a chance at the Senate.
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Liana Hartanty Gunawan, a bank employee in Jakarta, said she regretted not participating earlier when she could have saved more money.
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Nunes said Thursday he regretted informing Trump and the media of the surveillance information without updating members of his panel first.
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He said he regretted accepting the N.R.A. endorsement and argued that the group had become an extremist organization in recent years.
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He worked the register at a Whole Foods back home and enrolled in community college, but soon regretted the hasty decision.
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He also told the newspaper that it was "too early to tell, but maybe" he regretted nominating Powell to the position.
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Since creating the first labradoodle, however, he said he had regretted the way some breeders had mistreated dogs to fill demand.
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When asked if he regretted presenting President Donald Trump with the extreme option of killing Soleimani, Esper stood by the decision.
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Eaves said he regretted missing that time with his family, and saw the St. Olaf job as "bonus time" with Ben.
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She regretted that her menfolk were always being locked up, but she was proud that they were incarcerated with distinguished people.
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In his confirmation hearing, Mr. Perry told senators that he regretted his call in the 2012 campaign to eliminate the agency.
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In 2017, local media quoted Ma'ruf as saying he regretted the Constitutional Court's decision to reject a petition criminalizing gay sex.
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In a speech last November, as the growing scandal paralyzed her government, she tearfully confided that she regretted ever becoming president.
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Many regretted that they had not solved their cases or prosecuted those responsible, or discussed the events with the wider community.
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Dr. Wexler said she thought her father later regretted that decision, because her mother suffered for years afterward, in nursing homes.
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Senator Kamala Harris of California said she regretted some of the positions her office took while she was a state prosecutor.
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"He admitted to doing the criminal act and said he regretted it," West Hardford police lieutenant Eric Rocheleau told BuzzFeed Thursday.
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Citigroup, based in New York, said in a statement it was pleased to resolve the matter, and regretted any inconvenience to customers.
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Matt even proposed making it a friendly competition, something he instantly regretted because Beth is very competitive and now will definitely win.
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You're stopping by your doctor's office to pick up a prescription; you gotta return a regretted online purchase at the post office.
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The result was a couple of compromises that Reagan regretted later because they boosted the size of the government and its deficits.
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Nearly one in three investors admitted to making an emotional decision to sell in a 401(k) plan that they later regretted.
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Asked to comment on the breakdown between Moscow and Washington, Peskov said he regretted the way the two nations had distanced themselves.
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Board Chairwoman Marie Ehrling said Dennelind's leadership had been crucial and that she and the board regretted his decision to step down.
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The CEO later said he regretted making those comments, but researchers found that after the election, Russian trolls capitalized on his comments.
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Takayuki Tanooka, the father of the boy, said he was "very sorry" for what happened to his son and regretted the punishment.
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When her drink came out, I regretted not living with the same vigor for life, looking pitifully at my watery iced latte.
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Dropcam's founder, Greg Duffy fired back in a Medium post further attacking Fadell's management style and said he regretted selling his startup.
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Pistons Coach Stan Van Gundy, who also serves as the team's president, said he regretted that the deal had to be scrapped.
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Even Vanderpump said, "I'm just sorry if people think I'm manipulative" and that she regretted maybe not being supportive enough of Foster.
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He tempered his view a few months later, saying he regretted calling bitcoin a fraud, but maintained his disinterest in the cryptocurrency.
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For all her radicalism on economics, she adhered to Catholic teaching on sexual and reproductive issues, saying she regretted having an abortion.
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"I've regretted not serving in many ways," Trump said Tuesday in an interview with Gray Television after his rally in Ashburn, Virginia.
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On Thursday, he said "regretted" some of the things he has said "in the heat of the debate" but he wasn't specific.
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The U.S. State Department said it regretted the Russian cancellation, but remained open to future discussions to try to bridge bilateral differences.
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Ramljak also said he regretted the choice of a firm where he worked previously as a local consultant in Agrokor's restructuring process.
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In an interview with The Telegraph, Hiddleston set some boundaries after the reporter asked if he regretted the publicity surrounding the relationship.
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Recently, he said he regretted his choice not to enter the race, because he thought maybe he could have defeated President Trump.
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In the past, we occasionally averted our gaze from people with bad values but great gifts — and regretted it every single time.
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There isn't a second that has gone by where I haven't regretted the course of events I took on January 17th/18th.
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I know they regretted it because Bette Davis felt she had handled it perhaps unkindly and too abruptly and without any compassion.
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Among those, 34.3 percent posted on social media while high on drugs, and more than a fifth (21.4 percent) regretted it later.
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Mnangagwa on Friday dismissed foreign criticism, saying while he regretted the loss of life, security forces needed to protect property and citizens.
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He "immediately" regretted his statement about AIDS, he said, so much so that he "almost" went back to clarify what he meant.
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The association of Hamburg port companies UVHH said it regretted that the court had not removed a stop order on the dredging.
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" I instantly regretted my question, afraid I'd offended him, but he said, "She locked herself in the house with all the keys.
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Spicer said that "of course" he regretted scolding reporters for reporting accurately on Trump's inauguration crowd, The New York Times reported Monday.
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Mr. Corbyn also promised forgiveness to the rebels, noting that many heated things are said in a campaign that are later regretted.
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Berg and Judge both said they regretted wrapping up the creative process for this season before the WeWork saga began to unfold.
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The N.T.S.B. released a statement saying the agency regretted that the filmmakers had not asked them to review the movie for accuracy.
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The Roosevelt coalition agreed by and large with the direction of Sanders's economic program, but they regretted the crudeness of his exposition.
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He swore off personal attacks on campaign opponents, saying he regretted his tactics against his two-time Democratic rival, Representative Phil Sharp.
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He also said he regretted that his "path ever crossed" Epstein's, and that he cut all ties with Epstein 12 years ago.
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After 54 years and seemingly 54,000 fashion experiments, the only remaining question seems to be whether Mr. Jagger regretted any particular outfit.
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Though she later regretted having used the word "Nègres" — a French equivalent of "Negroes" — her condemnation of Western-designed Islamic fashion resonated.
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Harmon, who had a 35-7 wrestling record in his junior year of high school, told the Tribune he regretted his remarks.
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And some of her responses might surprise you—and will definitely crack you up: Has Chrissy Teigen ever regretted a beauty decision?
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In 2015, while avoiding saying he regretted his vote, he called the proposed ban "superfluous" in an interview with Fox News Sunday.
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There were to be two interviews: one with a bank robber who'd turned down a place at Cambridge and half regretted it.
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He was later shown on Vietnamese state television saying that he regretted breaking the law and would not join such activities again.
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In 2018, Starr wrote that he regretted taking on the Lewinsky part of the investigation, but felt he had no other option.
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When CBS was split off from Viacom in 2006, Moonves regretted that Paramount wasn't included in CBS's portfolio, according to several sources.
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"I regretted asking him and knew I was being too forward and aggressive but I thought he was so special," she said.
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She said that she regretted buying the vaping device, but that Austin had quit vaping altogether even if his friends had not.
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By the time it was over Mr. Huseman and another Amazon executive, Holly Sullivan, looked as though they may have regretted coming.
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After her video received so many views, Forsberg regretted certain imitations that relied more on cultural clichés than imagination and pure sound.
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In the interview with The Hill, Mr. Trump also said he regretted not firing his first F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, earlier.
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I don't recall ever meeting a fellow student who regretted taking a pass on Ohio State because the football there was better.
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In a statement, Facebook's VP of VR Hugo Barra said the company regretted including the game in light of the Parkland shooting.
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I talked to many Trump voters about the impact if Trump's budget cuts go through, and none regretted their votes in November.
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Many people believe those two issues cost the Conservatives the election, and Ms. Leitch later said she regretted making the hotline promise.
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"My judgement in investment was not right in many ways," Son said, according to SoftBank's translator, adding that he regretted the decision.
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Some of the policewomen confided that they supported the women's activism and regretted detaining them; others told the sympathizers to shut up.
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"Ten years ago, that might have been the case," he said, a little defensively, when asked if he regretted calling Ibrahimovic overrated.
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Crowds assembled to condemn the military's election fraud, and even conservative loyalists regretted that its clumsiness had further tarnished Saigon's image abroad.
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Pegula took a hands-on approach in the search, saying he regretted not having been more involved in hiring Murray and Bylsma.
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Vision's lawyers, in a letter sent this week to Mr. Cummings, said the company regretted the ordeal that Ms. Bennett had endured.
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He also told the newspaper that it was "too early to tell, but maybe" he regretted nominating Powell to the position. 3.
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Six months after the journal's launch, Krein announced (again in the New York Times) that he had regretted supporting Trump at all.
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I regretted this hypocritical judgment when she finally put fingers to keys while trapped in an underground glass cage by her boyfriend.
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Lennox Berkeley, Arvo Pärt and John Tavener all wrote one, and he regretted not asking John Adams, since no one said no.
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The statement also said that the W.B.C. regretted any misunderstanding caused by initial statements that indicated Mexico had qualified for the tiebreaker.
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While it was daunting to essentially start over after four years spent studying one very specialized field, I've never regretted my decision.
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Corker fired back, signaling he regretted supporting Trump in the 2016 election and thought the president wasn't a role model for children.
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In a statement relayed through a spokeswoman, the social network said it regretted the error and that the glitch had been fixed.
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Thinking back to the afternoon when she said Mr. Arias had grabbed her, Dr. Arce said she regretted not having fought back.
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She said regretted not being able to play more matches throughout the season in front of that crowd, which included her father.
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The director and actress Greta Gerwig told the New York Times Tuesday she regretted working with Allen and wouldn't do so again.
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Brazil's lower house speaker, Rodrigo Maia, said on Monday he regretted Levy's departure from BNDES, though Brazilian markets barely reacted to the resignation.
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She says that whim decision to pack up and move to Hollywood four years ago definitely paid off, and she's never regretted it.
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But Cukor also said he regretted the encounter, during which his young son begged and cried for his father to leave Michel alone.
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Watkins said she regretted putting the paper in a difficult spot and, quote, should handled aspects of my past relationships and disclosures differently.
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A Lufthansa spokesman said the company had taken note of VC's strike announcement and regretted any inconvenience that it may cause for passengers.
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While Trump said in interviews at the time that he "regretted not serving in many ways," he has also made light of service.
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South Korea's government said it deeply regretted GM's unilateral decision and any aid would depend on GM's new investment into its Korean operations.
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Obama and Merkel both said they regretted the decision of British voters but respected the will of the British people, the statement said.
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After some backlash, Biden first said that his comments on that were taken out of context, then he said he regretted the remarks.
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The Kremlin said on Tuesday it regretted the U.S. move against Kaspersky Lab, adding: "We certainly believe that this is a politicized decision".
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No one wants to be in the 18 percent of Americans that have later regretted a purchase from their tax refund this year.
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He added that Pell, at age 34, was understandably hesitant to take on a long-distance relationship, and that he regretted the situation.
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Without acknowledging that he uses separate Twitter accounts, Durant said he regretted taking it too far and "childishly" calling out his former coach.
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He asked his mother to lock his two army pistols in her safe, fearful that he might do something he regretted with them.
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When CBS was split off from Viacom in 2006, Moonves regretted that Paramount hadn't come along into CBS's portfolio, according to several sources.
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N'DJAMENA (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday he deeply regretted U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria.
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Schnatter resigned as chairman of the company's board amid the controversy, though he would later say he regretted his decision to step down.
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"I've regretted not serving in many ways," Trump said in an interview with Gray Television's Kellie Meyer after his rally in Ashburn, Virginia.
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In the wake of Porter's death, Combs has publicly mourned her absence and in early March, revealed that he regretted never marrying her.
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In a statement, LATAM said it regretted the union's decision and had no option but to look at extending its reduction in flights.
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In 2002, when asked whether she regretted the infamous SNL performance that stalled her meteoric commercial ascent, her answer was immediate: "Hell no!"
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Billl Clinton said in 2015 that he regretted the bill, admitting that it worsened the nation's criminal justice system by increasing prison sentences.
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University Hospital Zurich declined to comment on Marchionne's illness, but said it deeply regretted his death and expressed its condolences to his family.
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UEFA said on Thursday it regretted the previous night's violence, but it stopped short of action to punish the fans or the teams.
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The U.N. Population Fund said it regretted the U.S. move, adding that it is "erroneous" to suggest it was complicit in China's policies.
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Chairman Marc Heriard-Dubreuil told shareholders he regretted her departure and thanked her for "the extraordinary" work she and her teams had done.
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A Lufthansa spokesman said the company had taken note of VC's strike announcement and regretted any inconvenience that it may cause for passengers.
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" When Couric pressed Reynolds, now 81, to explain why he regretted the shoot so much, he added, "I didn't have to do that.
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He named seven names, including Bea Winters, his former lover and party recruiter, a decision he regretted to the end of his life.
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But Trump made the mistake of trusting House Speaker Paul Ryan, who insisted healthcare had to come first—a decision Trump reportedly regretted.
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Leone had a great answer, though — she told Chaubey she regretted not getting home fast enough to see her mother before her death.
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SIMPLE SALAD — I regretted not customizing my salad, because all that was in this were mixed greens, roasted red peppers, and asiago cheese.
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Is it better to have eaten a donut and lost a mug, or kept a mug and regretted the donut you never ate?
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According to Axios, Khosrowshahi later called the outlet to say he regretted the language he'd used, and sent a statement the following day.
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"I regretted that that didn't work and maybe we can find a way to make it work in the new session," Alexander added.
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Proponents of stricter gun safely laws immediately regretted the inability of our country's lawmakers to pass anything meaningful that would prevent these tragedies.
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Answering questions written by audience members on notecards, Comey was asked several times if he regretted reopening Clinton's investigation just before the election.
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He tweeted that he "very much" regretted missing the Memorial Day festivities and expressed gratitude to American service members and Gold Star families.
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Biden said he regretted not being able to travel to Turkey sooner to show solidarity with the Turkish people and the Turkish government.
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Bach notes that Eichmann declared after the Holocaust (but before the 1961 trial) that he regretted not having done more to kill Jews.
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As the wind picked up, I soon regretted both sitting outside on the upper deck and have spent time blowing out my hair.
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" Asked earlier this month whether he regretted labeling Vindman a "Never Trumper," Trump replied: "Well, you'll be seeing very soon what comes out.
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And I've used it 99% of the time, and the 1% of the time that I haven't, it's always been something I've regretted.
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Please say that... SALINAS: In retrospect, have you ever regretted the characterizations of Daniel Ortega and Fidel Castro that you made in 1985?
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O'Reilly said he and his wife regretted leaving behind their two clownfish, which were so tame they would eat from his wife's hand.
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Hample later apologized, saying he regretted going to the game, though it's not certain if any actual lessons were learned on his part.
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Flashback: The New York Times reported earlier this year that McCain said he regretted choosing Palin as his running mate over then Sen.
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" Asked if, after all these years, he regretted throwing back a home run hit by one of baseball's greatest players, Grousl said: "No.
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The pair describe sellers buying cars they later regretted, as well as vehicles that were received as unwanted gifts or won in lotteries.
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Mr. Rubenstein, however, said he regretted passing on opportunities to invest in Amazon and Netscape, deals that would have made the firm billions.
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Siti Ruhaini Dzuhayatin, an analyst on Islam and a lecturer at the university, said she regretted that her rector had rescinded the ban.
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The high price tag made it seem like everyone either bought or regretted not buying bitcoin, which is currently worth less than $12,000.
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Mr. Kosachev said he regretted the two lost years during which Russian-American relations were hampered by sanctions and continued accusations of wrongdoing.
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Paul, Weiss has said that it regretted the "gender and racial imbalance" of its 2019 class, and that the class was an outlier.
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"No, no, no hoax," Trump said at a rare White House press briefing when asked if he regretted using the word on Friday.
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Mr. Strzok said on Thursday that he deeply regretted the messages, but that they did not amount to more than private political beliefs.
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Joe Torre, the Yankees' manager at the time, later said he regretted not asking the umpires for a longer pause in the game.
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A. I didn't go to the Bob Marley and the Wailers show twice in my life, and I've regretted it every day since.
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It was a naughty swerve from his usual niceness, and over lunch in Houston on Thursday, he told me that he regretted it.
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A neighbor had called the police after seeing Ms. Jefferson's front and side doors ajar, a call he later said he regretted making.
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Mr. Juncker "regretted the words used during the debate this morning," Jaume Duch, the chief spokesman for the European Parliament, wrote on Twitter.
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" Naomi took a deep breath and continued: "Isabella read that to me, and said she regretted that she was never a good cook.
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Arlen Specter, who cast one of the deciding votes to derail Sessions's nomination to a federal district court in 220006, regretted that vote.
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Asheen Phansey said he regretted his "bad attempt at humor" and had hoped the college would have defended his right to free speech.
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He regretted his role in the burglary of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist's office and said he thought it had set the stage for Watergate.
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Adams took centerstage at the Bachelor in Paradise reunion on Tuesday and admitted that she regretted saying goodbye to Jones on the beach.
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He documents a string of gratuitous massacres of Native Americans, much to be deeply regretted, but insists that official Washington never contemplated genocide.
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Just this year, he admitted that he regretted ignoring his gut, which wanted to pick Joseph Lieberman, a former Democrat turned Independent, instead.
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"We really regretted that," Ms. Wolfe said, noting that Bumble users will soon be able to choose from a number of gender identities.
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Cohen told lawmakers that he regretted the immense toll that his loyalty to Trump had taken on his life and his loved ones.
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On Tuesday, Mr. Buhari said he regretted the error, and Nigerian military officials also expressed remorse, acknowledging they had targeted the wrong spot.
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Primarily on Twitter and in media interviews, Papadopoulos has said he thought he was entrapped by investigators and that he regretted pleading guilty.
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Hours later, Trump turned his fire on Romney again, tweeting that he had heard that Utah voters regretted electing Romney to the Senate.
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But after Fallon said in an interview that he regretted tousling Trump's hair during the 2016 campaign, Trump came at him on Twitter.
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In his resignation letter, Mr. Green said he regretted that he had been asked to stand aside, but apologized for his actions. Mrs.
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The state of play: Germany said last week that it regretted the sanctions and believes the U.S is interfering in German domestic affairs.
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told RIA news agency that the Kremlin regretted Trump's decision and said Russia is ready for contact with him.
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Anas al-Saleh said Kuwait regretted the "unfair campaign" and supported Saudi Arabia "in facing all those who wish to harm its sovereignty".
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"There are only losers in a trade war," Le Maire said in a statement on Twitter, adding that France regretted the U.S. announcement.
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It was painfully obvious this wouldn't be good news, and I regretted letting my sister leave, and not having my husband there with me.
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In July, Prince Harry said he regretted not opening up sooner about his mother's death, which happened when he was just 12 years old.
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In July, she issued a statement in which she said she regretted comments she made in press interviews criticizing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
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Earlier on Monday, Kardashian, through his lawyer Robert Shapiro, said he regretted the "spontaneous" posts that also included accusations of infidelity and drug use.
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"Everyone is a genius in hindsight," Richards said after the decision when asked if he regretted not taking the turn penalty at the time.
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Perry had called for the elimination of the department he's now set to lead, a remark he said he regretted during his confirmation hearing.
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" Bost told CNN in a statement that he regretted his choice of words for creating a distraction and said there was "no malicious intent.
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Another source said he said that he regretted sending the texts, which caused him to be removed from Special Counsel Robert Mueller&aposs investigation.
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French President Emmanuel Macron told reporters that he regretted the Iranian announcement and noted that so far they have complied with the nuclear deal.
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Cohen told Vanity Fair that he regretted working for Trump as long as he did, and he should have left after past offensive remarks.
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Speaking in front of the NAACP convention last July, Bill Clinton said he deeply regretted sending minor criminals to prison for far too long.
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In an interview with Deadline Hollywood, an entertainment industry website, he said that he had "regretted every second" since signing up to the project.
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Stacey Roberts, who has since deleted the tweet, told BuzzFeed News she didn't intent for it to be misleading and regretted using the photo.
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Tomas Ojea Quintana, the U.N. special rapporteur on human rights in the DPRK, said that he regretted the decision but was still seeking dialogue.
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Piaf, who persuaded him to have a nose job and then told him she preferred him as he had been before, famously regretted nothing.
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It said the company "deeply regretted" some individual staff leaking his personal information, and expressed confidence that the hospital would handle the incident appropriately.
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