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In the case of the toucan, about 30 to 60 percent of body heat can be lost through the beak.
None of those jobs will be lost through the changes, which take effect on March 1, and Federated does not expect any related costs, she said.
The drawback of a forced-air system is that heat can be lost through the duct walls if they are not wrapped with insulation.
ITV has not commented on how many jobs would be lost through the changes but the National Union of Journalists said yesterday the overall figure could be 500.
So while it might not be for the wrecking ball yet, the spirit of this complex may well still be lost through the addition of some perfectly agreeable shops and jolly glass cladding.
Asked today whether Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver would support a new law, his spokeswoman, Patricia Lynch, said Mr. Silver would "not allow that amount of federal dollars to be lost" through the state's refusing the lower limit.
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Thereafter the symmetrical growth pattern is lost through the development of the single cotyledon.
Wildlife habitat has been lost through the development of lands for agriculture and livestock grazing.
Furthermore, minimal water is lost through the book lungs or waxed integument.
I care about the billions being lost through the same loophole.
"A great deal has been lost through the Grasso matter and the floor trading scandals".
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