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Any loss suggests that the loser is the inferior team.
A study by Action on Hearing Loss suggests that by properly managing the problem in people with severe dementia, for instance, we could save £28m by delaying their admission into residential care.
Drink lots of water: The first randomised controlled trial studying the link between water consumption and weight loss suggests that drinking water before meals does lead to weight loss, even controlling for the number of calories consumed during the day.
Mr. Zapatero, who has been in office since 2004, announced in April that he would not seek a third term, and the extent of the Socialists' loss suggests that, even with a new leader, the party will struggle to hold on to power in the general election, expected next March.
Such a reduction in the number of original features (without significant performance loss) suggests that at least some of them may not be essential to attain optimal discrimination capability.
The analysis of the radiation heat loss suggests that it needs to be considered when measuring the thermophysical properties of micro/nano wires of high aspect ratios at elevated temperatures, especially for individual MWCNTs due to their extremely small diameters.
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Nor does the $916 million loss suggest that Mr. Trump was insolvent or effectively bankrupt in 1995.
Ms. Stone, who still hadn't told Mr. Nirenberg about her hearing loss, suggested they try instant messaging.
Yet comments made after Monday's loss suggest that some players — especially members of the defense, might have lost touch with reality.
Also in 2002, it sold investments at a loss, suggesting that it needed cash even at a cost, accounting experts said.
Although milk contains protein, the ratio of calcium to protein in milk is high enough to favor bone development, not the bone loss suggested by the Physicians Committee.
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