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Challenged by prosecutor Jane Carpenter as to why she had decided to give evidence for the Grillo sisters, Ms Scholtz replied: "I have everything to lose from standing up here and nothing to gain by assisting them.
It should also terrify the vested interests who have everything to lose from a society that is no longer rigged in their favour.
They somehow reflect the main divisions in Italy today: Those who have everything to lose from a change -- essentially those with a life-long job and a pension -- and those, in their 40s or below, who won't have a real chance unless Italy is turned up-side down.
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He thrives in the new situation and has everything to lose from a return to the "old ways".
Bayrou has everything to lose from stating that he will cast his vote for Hollande on Sunday.
Cuba has everything to lose from a change of leadership in Venezuela, a possibility if Mr. Chávez dies or is too sick to continue as president.
As University of Georgia professor David Smilde has argued, the government has everything to lose from violence in the demonstrations, and the opposition has something to gain.
The reality is that Saudi Arabia, which, as Mr. Trump himself has crudely pointed out, would not survive without U.S. security support, has everything to lose from a break in relations, while the United States no longer needs the kingdom as much as it once did.
As political scientist David Smilde has argued, the government has everything to lose from violence in the demonstrations, and the opposition has something to gain.
I have everything to lose – but also everything to gain.
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