1. Job losses are an unfortunate byproduct of the recession. 2. An unfortunate byproduct of expecting perfection is the urge to sue upon arrival of an imperfect baby. 3. An unfortunate byproduct of that image is the perception that the Mets are a franchise incapable of sustained excellence. 4. College administrators acknowledge that copyright infringement is an unfortunate byproduct of the quick downloading privilege that comes with fast Internet connections. 5. Some former Sloan-Kettering physicians say a lack of warmth toward patients was an unfortunate byproduct of working in a highly elite institution. 6. These hassles are not an unfortunate byproduct. 7. They say such security breaches are an unfortunate byproduct of trying to make the system easily accessible to new users. 8. To some, the ethnic divisions are another unfortunate byproduct of democracy. |
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