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In the 1980s, Rutgers athletics annually lost hundreds of thousands; in the 1990s, the department annually lost millions; and in the 2000s, annual losses topped $10 million.
As a result, for 15 years our hockey annually lost its stars without any compensation, notes the Russian Hockey Federation press service.
Southern Rhodesia, which attracted most of the settlers and investment, was turning a profit by 1912; Northern Rhodesia, by contrast, annually lost the Company millions right up to the 1920s.
Plant pathogens present a major challenge to food security and local economies as an estimated 10 16% of global food production is annually lost to disease (Strange and Scott 2005; Chakraborty and Newton 2011).
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About 12 20 mm long; larvae are borers in dead and decaying deciduous trees (those that annually lose leaves).
As a result of evaporation the whisky will annually lose up to 2.5% alcohol while it matures.
The quietly unsentimental Rays annually lose significant players but manage, through canny trades and a deep farm system, to replenish their roster and field a competitive team.
Guatemala has one of the world's highest rates of child stunting – restricted growth – (48%) and annually loses more than $300m£19696) in GDP to vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
"Yes, Carroll has national championships, but is it O.K. for the coach with arguably the most talented roster in the country to annually lose games he isn't supposed to?
It is estimated that New York and Los Angeles annually lose $1 billion and almost $500 million, respectively, in city tax revenue due to counterfeited products (New York City Comptroller's Office, 2004, LACDC, 2007).
Because it's costly to ramp power plants up and down, Duke Power, for example, annually loses about $10 million from weather prediction errors (Ron Keener).
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