Sentence examples for be losing in from inspiring English sources

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But the longer one is complicated and gets to the heart of what we may be losing in translation.

This means that the world's main industrialised countries could be losing in excess of £100bn in tax revenues a year.

It's true that 80percentt of Iraq remains peaceful and stable, but we seem to be losing in the other 20percentt, mostly among Sunni Muslims who benefited from Saddam Hussein's rule.

It also may be losing, in the unrest sweeping a conflict-prone crescent of Muslim countries from Pakistan to Sudan, a style of diplomacy already on the decline: the street-smart, low-key negotiator who gets things done by building personal relationships.

Ankara picked the side that seems to be losing in Syria, has shed a host of Middle Eastern allies, is at loggerheads with Russia, is fighting a war with Kurdish militants in the south east and is struggling to integrate 2.5 million Syrian refugees.

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Our message will be lost in translation.

I would be lost in Poland.

Apc4 was lost in E. cuniculi and seems to be lost in S. cerevisiae.

Still, she was losing in early rounds.

Those guys are losing in terrible fashion.

"They were losing in the second half.

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