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This means they will be losing out".
When do people perceive themselves to be losing out from international economic integration?
Such workers may simply be losing out to candidates with more qualifications or experience for the jobs that come open.
#replacequotewiththingamajig — Jeff Emanuel (@jeffemanuel) 1 Jun 12 However, by early Friday evening, #replacequoteswiththingamajig seemed to be losing out to #replacelyricswithsweat, fleeting as that word for that furnace part.
If the suggestion is that employers should think twice before they employ smokers, then they are potentially going to be losing out on thousands of very talented people.
The HOM-ij pronunciation, meanwhile, seems to be losing out to its trendier h-less rivals, despite the protestations of traditionalists.
Researchers are trying to prepare, but there are signs that the United Kingdom might already be losing out on EU research funds (see 'Waning influence?').
In other words, the kinds of teams that aren't used to be losing out on players in free agency to the Bucks.
But as August 1999 approached, he said, "I realized I might be losing out on a good thing if I didn't handle this right".
In a postmodernist, relativist age of education for entrepreneurship, Hobsbaum's analytical and discriminatory approach might appear to be losing out, though reports of its death are an exaggeration.
If this is the case in a community where you work, it may mean that even though households have enough food to meet the needs of everyone in them, some people may be losing out and be malnourished.
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