it is to be regretted that - translation to italian
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it is to be regretted that - translation to italian

1993 SINGLE BY MOBY
All That I Need Is To Be Loved; All that i need is to be loved

it is to be regretted that      
e deplorevole che
what time is it         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
What time is it; What Time Is It? (soundtrack); What Time Is It? (disambiguation); What Time Is It; What time is it?
che ora è?
as it is         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
As it is; As It Is (disambiguation)
come stanno le cose, invero

Definition

T.B.A.
Tobe advised, To be agreed

Wikipedia

All That I Need Is to Be Loved

"All That I Need Is to Be Loved" is a song by American musician Moby. It was first featured on the 1993 EP Move as "All That I Need Is to Be Loved (MV)" and was later released as a 12" vinyl single. The song "Where You End" from Hotel (2005) contains a sample from this.

It was only released on vinyl, and there was no music video made for the song. In the UK it was only released as a promotional 12" single. The "House of Suffering" mix (or "H.O.S" mix), was featured on his 1995 studio album Everything Is Wrong.

"All That I Need Is To Be Loved" is the only Moby single which is released from another single or EP.

Examples of use of it is to be regretted that
1. And it is to be regretted that Jack McConnell, the First Minister, has failed to correct that propaganda by asking the familys supporters the hard questions that might expose their shoddy game for what it is.
2. It is to be regretted that you did not stick with the argument that developed economies should reduce very significantly their commitment to agricultural protectionism and that developing economies should further open their markets for industrial products and services.