Sentence examples for fail lost from inspiring English sources

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Regular working people gave their paychecks to save the banks that were to big to fail, lost their homes to those same banks, and voted into office an administration who might be spying on them.

Fianna Fail lost three-quarters of its seats (dropping from 78 to 20) to become the third party in parliament.

After last year's election defeat, when Fianna Fail lost three-quarters of its seats in parliament, the task of reinvention seemed difficult but not impossible.

But on Friday Ireland's voters, enraged by a government that had taken the economy on a rollercoaster ride that culminated, last November, in an €85 billion ($115 billion) rescue by the European Union and the IMF, exacted their revenge.Overnight a political giant was turned into a pygmy; Fianna Fail lost three quarters of its seats and finished behind Fine Gael and Labour.

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"Those banks that need Tarp now actually should either fail, lose market share or be acquired," he says.

Coaches can help players gain confidence and never quit if they fail, lose, or make a mistake by offering support, kindness, and respect no matter what the outcome.

Moving out of lack, impossibilities or let's call it what it is... fear, we're so insignificant, so undeserving and doomed to fail, lose or fall down, by believing our authentic truth... that we stop.

Indeed, if a significant aspect of inflammation in atherosclerosis is driven by IL-1α, the effects in CANTOS may not seem as efficacious as required, or at worse the trial may fail losing a real therapeutic opportunity.

The drug's effect on weight loss was discovered by accident after people in a trial of the drug for Lou Gehrig's disease (which failed) lost a lot of weight.

A lot of the companies that could have been great that have failed lost focus of what they were good at and what they cared about and what their mission was.

In this model, each time step (t) represents an entire treatment generation; that is, the interval between when a case is diagnosed and initiates treatment until that case ultimately resolves as cured, failed, lost to follow-up or died.

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