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Mr. Weisbrod said that the areas of Manhattan where both companies have their offices are in dire need of available commercial real estate and that any job loses would be offset quickly in this market.
Right after this vote, if labor loses, would be the ideal time for a labor-government-business conference in which government and business say to labor: Look, we know you have concerns; what can we do to address them without putting up walls?
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Losing would be a symbolic setback.
"What would be lost would be physical activity," she says.
The next time they would lose would be to Connecticut in the national championship game.
And with ¥3 trillion a year at stake, losing would be a humbling experience.
And after le Clos's mind games, the humiliation of losing would be that much worse.
In their view, the innocent lives lost would be mere collateral damage".
So if Mr. Proglio's estimates are accurate the jobs lost would be valued at $13 billion to $26 billion.
Mr. Piñera had joked after the rescue that the team that lost would be sent down the San José Mine.
"To fight and lose would be bad enough; not to fight at all would be worse," he told the cabinet.
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