Sentence examples for is lost that from inspiring English sources

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"If that trust is lost, that would be a bad thing".

For everything that's gained by our ability to store and maintain more information than ever before, something is lost that has to do with texture, context and association.

If liquid metal front does not continue to expand at all points on its surface and if surface is lost, that is, if any part of the surface experiences contraction, then some entrainment of the surface necessarily occurs.

But in today's world, with today's threats, we still cannot "take blind shelter across the sea, rushing to respond only after freedom is lost". That was President Reagan's warning.

While the polls suggest Cameron may have just pulled off the gamble of granting a referendum on AV while simultaneously ensuring it is lost, that threatens to create problems of its own.

This is the tough love Trump offers: the non-negotiable insistence that all is lost; that beauty has given way to ugliness, that safety is replaced by perpetual fear.

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Yet he is losing that respect now.

The only disappointment is losing that goal.

It's also clear that Microsoft is losing that battle.

GE estimates that the average striker is losing that much in two days off the job.

It's an arms race, and Google is losing that arms race.

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