No skier is in danger of losing their right to ski because of a snowmobile. |
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Small manufacturers tend to be terrified of losing an order, so they dramatically underbid. |
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I think he was more afraid of losing his reason than he was of losing his life. |
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Her mind rebelled, clinging with stunning primeval ferocity to that deep-rooted fear of losing control. |
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Serious instances had emerged where indigents were on the verge of losing their houses and the city council had to act. |
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The threat of losing the union machine has curbed the best union leaders' confidence to support unofficial strikes. |
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I was tired of losing those I cared about most to an early grave, I was tired of hearing about death upon death upon death. |
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As users navigate deeper into the Web site, the probability of losing sight of their original goal is also higher. |
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I write this letter as a mother, a mother whose spirit is broken, a mother who has to keep her child in the house in fear of losing her. |
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I know of men who are in danger of losing their home if the money doesn't arrive soon. |
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Christmas would bring back the memory of losing his father, a minor vaudeville star and alcoholic, who died when Charlie was a child. |
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Inman had insisted that his wife deposit the diaries in a vault, for he was terrified of losing them should fire break out in the apartment. |
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As a result of the tragic event of losing a child, these mothers turn to religion for consolation and comfort. |
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A teenager came within an inch of losing an eye after he was blasted in the face by an airgun thug. |
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With no fear of losing, lawmakers become more arrogant and imperious, less open to compromise. |
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Other poems deal with the grief of losing a lover, and the love of a father for his child. |
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From the beginning, Neil is plagued by his fears of losing Brenda, which are the obverse of his extreme dependence on her. |
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The trauma of losing a mobile phone is usually not the handset but the phone numbers and saved text messages it contains. |
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But families exercise that right at the steep price of losing income they otherwise would have earned. |
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Friends talked ecstatically of losing pounds by not eating carbohydrates, or only eating meat. |
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He argues that those in regular employment, frightened of losing their weekly pay cheque, have no mental space to consider alternatives. |
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Myrna said that it was a depressing scene, with heavy smoke and the omnipresent threat of losing everything. |
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It is that fear of losing money that has kept many investors away from the stock market. |
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My friends and colleagues could not understand how I could be such a stoic in the face of losing out on a four-figure sum. |
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Armagh were still reeling from the hammer-blow of losing their influential captain Kieran McGeeney before the throw-in. |
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Yet, when Kevin's condition took a turn for the worse, she thought her heart would stop at the thought of losing him. |
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Nevertheless, at risk of losing my dubious street credibility, this ain't bad. |
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She accused both parties in the dispute of losing sight of the fact that the people who were suffering most were the students. |
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The taller plants produced from early cuttings also have a bad habit of losing their lower leaves. |
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We've taken the outdoors for granted and now we are in danger of losing it. |
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We also have included immediate relief for homeowners who are at the risk of losing their homes because of the subprime crisis. |
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Dein refused, but you can bet he is still sweating bullets at the prospect of losing his manager. |
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The underlying holdings are stocks, which are more volatile than bonds and have a greater risk of losing some of your principal. |
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Faced with the prospects of losing customers, they will have to provide quality and low-cost power to survive. |
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Sue fears carriage drivers in Wales are in grave danger of losing the right to use existing rights of way for horse-drawn vehicles. |
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Both the partnerships and the leading-edge sites are already in danger of losing key senior professionals. |
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They don't want to speak out for fear of losing their business through governmental retaliation. |
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They live in fear of losing that cush job and ending up back in the fields. |
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After a decade of losing, they stormed back to 2-2, won the replay, the Cup Final and four titles in the next fifteen years. |
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But we are in danger of losing the principle, 300 years in the making, that law-makers should be answerable to the people. |
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He said this had led to fake labelling of Zambian products by producers for fear of losing the market. |
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This would not be a case of losing valuable seconds to get to the fire but more like quite a few minutes. |
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My bet is nobody yet wants to risk the possibility of losing their subscribers to another such facility, through charging too much, or too early. |
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In some quarters, the prospect of consolidated communities provokes a deep-rooted fear of losing local control and community identity. |
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Sadly, when you try to be so many things at once, you run the risk of losing your audience with such a varied image. |
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Emaciated as a result of losing about 60 pounds via a calorie-depleted diet, he barely looks like his usual robust self. |
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The Taj Mahal is in danger of losing its minarets, as the falling level of the nearby river causes them to tilt dangerously. |
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Neighbours are incensed at the spectre of losing yet another walkable grocer. |
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As women become liberated from domestic drudgery, are they in danger of losing something fundamental? |
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Being in technology stocks in this bubble gives you a much higher risk of losing your shirt than if you are not in them. |
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The cost of losing even small amounts of data can run into the millions of dollars. |
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They were onto the danger of losing her to the streets or to some dreadful accident. |
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Despite assurances from the top, many employees at the Kendal plant left work last week in fear of losing their jobs. |
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With so many different characters and plot elements stuffed into the film's lean 85-minute runtime, there's a danger of losing viewers. |
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When a player loses his luckiness bankroll is debited by the sum of the bets multiplied by his probability of losing. |
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Either of these would make excellent narrative fodder, but I fear exposure through specific disclosure and the spectre of losing my job. |
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Some of the elders who need exercise are in danger of losing their mobility. |
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This has happened mainly on account of losing the ability to live with differences. |
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The prospect of losing their talismanic star appears to have kick-started the football federation into action. |
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Our 10 foot high surrounding hedge is in blossom, and the thought of losing that is just unbearable. |
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He couldn't bear the thought of losing two of his most faithful servants, servants who had served him since he was crowned prince. |
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For both of them, the biggest pluses of losing weight have been buying lots of new clothes and also the sense of achievement. |
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Sometimes, however, you only realise how valuable an object is when you are on the point of losing it. |
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It will give the club a considerable boost and really put us on the map again after the disappointments of losing Yorkshire county cricket. |
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Anything that can help people in danger of losing their sight is something we'd take a great interest in. |
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Some are scared stiff of losing their work, others are pressured by family members not to complain. |
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In some therapy, probably Jungian, losing one's teeth is a sign of losing one's power. |
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Premier Nick Greiner played up his substantial lead in the polls and subsequently found himself within a whisker of losing government. |
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Fearful of losing, Jason began barraging Melissa with all his remaining missiles. |
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She says she's not afraid of death, she's just frightened of losing the people she loves. |
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If I read this latest letter correctly, I am on the point of losing the right to drive. |
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Every time the Canes were in danger of losing for the first time since September 2000, McGahee grabbed the game by the throat and squeezed. |
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True leaders are not afraid of telling the truth as they see it for fear of losing favor. |
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Among the possible after-effects of meningitis are the amputation of fingers or toes and the danger of losing one's hearing. |
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She is jealous and she is envious and she can not stand the thought of losing you. |
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After three nights with no sleep and the fear of losing everything, your senseless, stupid act was the last straw. |
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It's a whole new way of losing weight sensibly that can give you a whole new perspective on your body and your life. |
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Because of the risks of losing money here, the series producer may have decided to make several much cheaper and safer programmes in the series. |
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So I set myself a program of losing weight and getting rid of the spare tyre around the waist. |
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He says his action has stalled because he will not go to court without insurance against the possibility of losing. |
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After a papal bull of 1558 all such former monks were ordered to return to their monasteries, under threat of losing church benefices. |
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By increasing your metabolism, you can burn calories and move closer toward your goal of losing fat. |
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But unsecured loans are preferable as there is less risk of losing your home if you fall behind with payments. |
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As you start a new venture beware of losing sight of your own goals and priorities. |
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It's not a great choice, but it seems to me that the cost of losing is higher than of fighting fire with fire. |
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Extending the conclusion of losing battles, engagements and fire fights can salvage some benefits in the greater campaign. |
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Gold Star parents shared stories of losing sons to PTSD with a standing-room-only crowd. |
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Both teams look like they're happy to have a penalty shoot-out to see who has the honour of losing to Italy in the next round. |
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People are flat out sick and tired of losing their jobs to cheaper foreign labor. |
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We've been working towards it for the whole year and especially after the sickener of losing last year. |
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In field crickets, recently defeated males have a higher than expected probability of losing subsequent fights. |
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Instead of losing money, power and influence yesterday, Ireland won friends, allies and comrades but not too many tourists. |
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Some of us have become so worried about causing offence or sending the wrong signals that we are in danger of losing our natural talent for playful, harmless flirtation. |
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In the final few minutes, Ireland, sensing that they were in danger of losing the game, stepped up their effort, to produce a number of drives at the Scotland line. |
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I'm not a bad loser, it's more that I think the sensation of losing is wasted on me, whereas it's quite good for their development for them to feel it. |
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In 1386, the crowd of onlookers was cowed into silence by the threat of losing a hand. |
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Treating societies as wholes or as entities runs the risk of losing sight of these differences and the dynamic they generate in behavioral change. |
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He faced the prospect of losing his position, and might be motivated to ensure his long-term power and status beyond the point of the rightful monarch coming of age. |
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Even the physical reality of losing a girlfriend and gaining a boyfriend proves to be easier for Elia than one might imagine. |
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Any solicitor could advise him that he has no fears of losing his liberty. |
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The only reason she hasn't actually said anything is because she absolutely adores Christine and so she would never run the risk of running the risk of losing her. |
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The grief of losing Frankie to this trip so overwhelmed me that I let out one long screech. |
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Belittling her intellectual legitimacy is the sort of a tactic often employed by sexists, racists, and others who cling to power for fear of losing it. |
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When war came in 1914, both sides fought shy of an Armageddon of the battlefleets, not least because of the grave consequences of losing such a clash. |
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If your opponent has already captured three of your yellow ghosts then he's in a bit of trouble as any capture he makes runs the risk of losing him the game. |
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In that case, defeating Paul will come at the cost of losing to the ghost of Goldwater. |
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In a further twist, Gilchrist is out stumped second ball for four, exposing the tail, and, with five overs left, Australia are momentarily in danger of losing the Test. |
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Fear of losing their child kept them watching Matt like a hawk, staring at his arms for a sign, watching over his medications and sleeping habits. |
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In contrast, nesting males cannot move freely between nests because of the territorial behavior of other nesting males and the risk of losing their current nest. |
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So far, Wanderlust has steered clear of opportunities that would put them at risk of losing their independent identity. |
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On the point of losing everything to the rebels, the king's triumphant emergence in the theater of war helps push back the enemy and offers a possibility of victory. |
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There's still a long way to go and in this league, unlike some of the other divisions, the top teams are capable of losing to the bottom sides and vice verse. |
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I mention the latter at the risk of losing any street cred I may've had. |
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If he could make her heart race like that with just a light brush of fingertips along her cheek, she was afraid of losing herself completely in any other touch. |
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Finally, of course, there is the natural desire of the megalomaniac to hang on to power until the last possible minute and not to take the slightest risk of losing it. |
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My grandfather was a prosperous rancher and although he may have had to tighten his belt, the family never went hungry or faced the danger of losing their land. |
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There was one when Stella compared the initial feeling of losing her memory to what it was like to live in Canada around the time that it suddenly switched to metric. |
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For some women, this manifested as fear of being ostracized at work, or putting themselves in danger of losing their kids at home. |
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She told him she had miscalculated the amount of money she needed for stock and was in danger of losing her customers if she couldn't meet her commitments. |
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It is hard not to be moved when Americans talk about the anguish of losing their jobs, giving voice to the numbing statistics. |
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The investors are taking on very little risk when investing in unicorns, because they stand almost no risk of losing their money if the company goes south. |
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The added tragedy of losing a son had been hard enough to bear without the wrenching revelations of recent days. |
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But what about my cabby's fear of losing his English identity? |
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Despite the grief of losing her only son, she personally examined the body from head to foot and defied the funeral home about the arrangement to keep the casket closed. |
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It has now had a change of heart, no doubt scared of losing customers and face had it welshed on the deal, and says it will stick to the original quote. |
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But the real stumblebums are the guys who make a career of losing. |
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The social stigma of losing necessitated strategy, even chicanery. |
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The main feature is, of course, a trip to Caesars Palace with plenty of perks and gift certificates to smooth away the sorrow of losing the Oscar. |
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And those who have continued to attend church services have been told to put more money into collections or run the risk of losing their place of worship. |
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Goaded past the point of losing his temper, the normally placid Josh picks up a feather duster and hits his thirteen-year-old brother, Theo, hard on the arm. |
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With those countries increasingly uneasy about what they saw as the president's inflexibility, the administration ran the risk of losing control of the talks. |
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I also have her morbid fear of losing my pocketbook somewhere. |
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The chances of losing franchise players has increased tremendously. |
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Even working waste collection vehicles could not negotiate many back streets and cul-de-sacs for fear of losing their grip on the road while turning. |
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Afraid of losing a big customer, Mo didn't push him too hard. |
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At the core of the controversy were insistent African demands for greater participation in government and European fears of losing political control. |
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An entire industry developed around producing low-fat snack foods and consumers have gobbled them up in hopes of losing weight and improving health. |
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Because the grapes must be left on the vines until the very last moment to obtain the maximum grape sugar, the risk of losing a crop is very high. |
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But he is determined to play as the Cats aim to make up for the disappointment of losing the last two deciders. |
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Myra guarantees a decent return with no risk of losing what you put in. |
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Roy Fayse Marske is in danger of losing its identity by being engulfed with new housing estates that the majority of residents do not want. |
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This process of losing a set of antlers to develop a larger and more branched set continues for the rest of the life. |
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With the increasing polarization of American political discourse, there is a sense of embattlement on the right and of losing the culture war. |
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Electro-magnetic fields around the domestic goods are to blame and can double the risk of losing a baby. |
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Helens and Leeds respectively, Wigan have now equalled St Helens's record of losing five Grand Finals. |
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Losing your iPhone in a taxi is an ancient form of losing the os you love. |
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Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it. |
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He says that the men are often highly motivated to fight for the women because of an extreme fear of losing them to captivity. |
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Too much booze, pressure from friends as well as a sense of losing your freedom can drive many future husbands to stray on their stag nights. |
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The third gave an account of losing her temper in traffic, after being cut up by another driver, then bursting into tears. |
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Tired of losing business cards after successful encounters with professionals? |
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Into the court you'd swanned, you dateless little pillock, if not wholly confident of winning, surely careless of losing. |
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Too many politicians try to justify the unjustifiable for fear of losing face. |
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He said it would harm people's ability to report crimes and was another way of losing face to face contact with police officers. |
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Dr Arnall of Cardiff University said, 'For most people going on roller coasters is a way of losing inhibition. |
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The history of English syntax is thus seen as a process of losing the constraint. |
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McLaren pointed out that Hamilton had disobeyed an earlier instruction to let Alonso pass in qualifying, for fear of losing his own position. |
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From the issuers perspective these include the risk of losing revenue from its existing customers as they switch to the new program. |
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The fact is that one runs the risk of winning largely on a small outlay, or of losing inconsiderably. |
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His father is very ill, probably not long for this world, and Mr Johnstone is very concerned about the effect upon his father of losing something that was given to him. |
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The result of which threatened Scotland's qualification for the World Cup as well as the possibility of losing their ODI status if they finished out of the top six. |
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Possibly the biggest Portillo moment north of the border, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury is also in danger of losing his seat according to the marginal polls. |
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Michael Spence continues to push his moneyspinning Holby Care expansion plan, but is at risk of losing his dream and his wife Annalese to his arch rival in the same day. |
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As assorted slappers pass through the doors of his new townhouse Jack says the partying is all down to the pain of losing his wife which has, in turn, forced him to drink. |
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Sonia Kruger, who announced over the weekend that she is 16-weeks pregnant, after conceiving through IVF, said in a recent interview that she is paranoid of losing her baby. |
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But unless promotors put a stop to freak shows like Tyson and Golota he will slip into the murky depths of a sport that is in real danger of losing its credibility. |
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