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But he has lost stature".
He had also lost stature by a mistaken judgment in his own "reserved" sector of foreign policy.
It may never regain its lost stature, but it does not have to be a symbol of failure.
In the 1920s the paper lost stature, in part because its owner, Edward B. (Ned) McLean, was a close friend of Pres.
There is a sense of malaise in the unionist community, you're losing too many of your bright, young men and women who feel the community has suffered, has lost stature and opportunity, has dwindled for them in Northern Ireland.
New York Democrats said Mr. Rangel's departure would be a huge blow to New York, whose heavily Democratic delegation in Congress has lost stature and size as the state has lost population and as Republicans from other regions have ascended.
But all of this came at a tremendous cost, in terms of Iraqi lives, American lives, national treasure and lost stature both in the region and around the world.
Heroes and villains alike have lost stature, motivation and staying power.
Arafat lost stature among many of his radical followers and a number of Arab governments who, to this day, consider it treason to recognize Israel.
For many Angelenos, the downsizing is just one more sign that their city is losing stature.
Others worry that officials exempted from confirmation will lose stature among colleagues who will consider the posts to be downgraded.
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