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It would be a great pity for it to be lost to future generations".
Mining these vintage broadsheets is a pleasure that may be lost to future generations if the "paper" goes out of newspapering.
What little sense of security we have now may well be lost to future generations, when our country will be peopled wholly by the flighty and the unstable.
By this, people usually mean, "Where are the physical exhibits displayed?" By definition, museums are devoted to the collection and preservation of objects which might otherwise be lost to future generations.
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But with increasing inequality, volatility and resource scarcity, there is a real chance the gains in prosperity of the past fifty years will be lost to future generations– with the greatest burden falling on the world's poor, those least responsible for causing the problems.
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But that richness across cultures is in danger of being lost to future generations.
The chancellor told MPs that the Georgian residence, believed to be the largest private house in the UK, with a 23,000 sq metre (250,000 sq ft) footprint and a 185m facade, was "at critical risk of being lost to future generations".
This is money wasted, research that is lost to future meta-analysis.
A lot of potential 'lessons learned' are lost to future researchers, there is a risk that an unsuccessful study may be replicated, the researchers themselves lose an opportunity to make contact with other researchers with similar interests or similar studies, and input into policy direction or development is lost [ 2].
There is a very good chance that our battery-powered, digitized generation will be lost to the future.
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