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But by and large, the meaning of the day has largely lost its significance among the public, becoming simply about getting the day off work.
Psychiatry, as a discipline, has largely lost interest in the content of delusions.
The new prime minister inherits a government that has largely lost the confidence of the Japanese people.
In this policy area, as in others, the American political system has largely lost the capacity to learn and react.
People close to the president say he has largely lost confidence in the ability of coalition forces to defeat the insurgency and is tentatively seeking his own course.
Shame is their greatest weapon for enforcing mores, one our own culture has largely lost; "They could spear you with a look," Loon thinks.
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For one, it taps into a gap in the market: small and medium enterprises have largely lost out compared to consumers and large enterprises when it comes to tech innovations, particularly in the financial world — too specific in their business needs to use consumer services; too small to be able to afford services built for larger companies.
By the turn of the century, it had largely lost its capacity to enforce Pax Britannica.
With Japan's industrial maturation, they have largely lost their focus.
College graduates are increasingly important economic drivers, particularly in cities that have largely lost their manufacturing sectors and the accessible jobs they provide.
In directing the families' efforts, Bradley was in some respects usurping the role of several federal agencies, and yet the families had largely lost faith in their government.
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