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Once momentum is lost, it may be difficult to regain.
"The Tories must urgently recognise that libraries are an integral part of our social fabric, which will be difficult to regain once lost," she said.
Polling experts in France say their president, having realized that it would be difficult to regain voters' confidence on the domestic scene at this early stage of his reforms, has been trying to win it through principled stances and activism on the world scene.
Then to focus limited resources on those for whom it's going to be difficult to regain employment by themselves".
EMC were anticipating that a crunch day would eventually come where the market would punish the stock for not matching expectations, and it would be difficult to regain market and mind share as Microsoft entered the market with their own virtualization product.
Notes Fidelity in its report "Should You Take Social Security at 62:" "If you leave a job with good pay and benefits, it may be difficult to regain that level of compensation if you need or want to return to work later.
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But the truth is, once that allegiance is lost it is difficult to regain.
It is difficult to regain fitness and then regain that form once you get out on the pitch.
In an industry like ours, once you lose your market, it is difficult to regain it, said Gupta.
Good health is a gift that is sometimes taken for granted and is difficult to regain after it has been lost.
However, this literature also demonstrates that trust is difficult to create and easy to lose; once lost, it is difficult to regain [27].
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