Sentence examples for lose projects from inspiring English sources

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"But when there's a plum project or a particular star, some of the agent's decisions are based on relationships and emotion, and Zucker might lose projects".

Despite warnings that the city would lose projects, Donald Spivack, a development official in Los Angeles, said at a Council hearing last month that those predictions were wrong and that he was unaware of any project that was canceled because of the wage requirement.

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But he added that CCS needed to be developed quickly: "What happens to the losing projects is also very important.

"This was the hardest scientific competition Europe has ever seen and we congratulate the winners," says Dirk Helbing, coordinator of FuturICT, one of the losing projects.

Believe it or not, underbidding a project can be as big of a reason why you might lose a project as overbidding it.

(She does occasionally lose a project she wants, like "Restrepo," about a United States platoon in Afghanistan, and "The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers").

They cannot afford to lose a projected $28 million if the "Trek" fans do not view, or care to view the movie sequel.

We've found photos, notebooks, lost school projects, all of them touched, in some sense, with the weight of memory.

As a young editor, I can remember moping for weeks and weeks about losing certain projects—and some of that pain lives on in me still.

Plants aren't built, big projects lose investors, stores are closed (witness Starbucks) and jobs are lost.

Is it too dangerous?" Even when barriers arise or projects lose steam, he does not lose interest.

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