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The effect will be lost on small children.
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The lesson should not be lost on the leaders of small and mid-sized companies.
And it shouldn't be lost on us that these new and expanding small businesses create one of the most direct paths to middle-class security.
If this scale is large the data will be lost, on the other hand if it is small many overflows will occur, so stage scale must be well chosen.
We've packed so many pixels into such a small space that any more would be lost on us.
(Meanwhile, rather puzzlingly, leader of Gloucestershire council Mark Hawthorne told Channel 4 News that the case had been lost on "a very small technical point" – a direct contradiction of the judge's own remarks just beforehand, in which he called the breach of equality duties involved "substantive, not merely a technical or procedural defect").
The fact that the Lakers, under the progressive regime of Coach D'Antoni, were themselves playing "small ball" was lost on no one.
— The irony was lost on no one.
It is a reality that has not been lost on the 4,000 residents of the small speck of the land in the corner of the Olympic site.
Yes, I know statistics show that flying is safer than driving, and air travel is currently the safest it's ever been, but somehow that is lost on me while trapped in a small space at 36,000 feet.
THE idea that small is beautiful seems to have been lost on the aviation industry.
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