Sentence examples for losing describes from inspiring English sources

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The literature of losing describes a culture that no longer exists.

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John Prescott has accused critics of Jeremy Corbyn within his own party of continuing "the war that they lost", describing Labour MPs opposed to the Labour leader as "Bitterites".

"The Winner Loses" describes the downfall of a crack cocaine user.

Though Mr. Salvemini would not say how much Mr. Saylor lost, he described "several buckets" of losses that the executive wanted to offset.

In another instance, police paperwork for lost property "described a complainant who 'lost property' following an assault by multiple individuals," according to the report, which added, "On its face the narrative appears to describe a robbery".

Injeian said he knew immediately after opening the case that the violin was Totenberg's lost Stradivarius, describing the markings on the wood grain as "like a fingerprint" that could not be replicated.

In this last book, Grossman, like a man making up for lost time, described with a clear mind and heart the horrors that, for twenty years as a writer, he had not quite mentioned: collectivization, the famine, the camps.

New indices designed to represent the number of RGCs already lost are described.

For instance, some eigenvectors will be lost to describe this subspace.

While supporting and empowering women in drylands is crucial, this must be done with care by constantly re-examining the gender boundaries to ensure that identity "inside" and support therein is not lost as described by Wernersson (2013).

On all accounts, during the rounding and threshold operation, part of the coefficient information is lost, as described in the following: 1. Rounding operation matches decimal coefficients to two neighboring states in a simple way and loses information carried by the variety of difference.

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