Sentence examples for lost about what from inspiring English sources

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I am a bit lost about what we define as mannish now.

"Dads are so much more present now, which is great, but many do feel a bit lost about what to actually do.

I was lost about what I should do with that abundance of data … They taught me how to deal with it.

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Mr. O'Brien's fixation on what he lost also reveals something about what he gained.

"In the past 10 years there has been at least one UK-based building society, which no longer exists, which lost about £50m to what was called a ghost transaction.

"We were anticipating delivery when they filed," said Robert R. Douglass, chairman of the Downtown Alliance, which lost about $75,000 in what had been a $1 million contract.

Freddie Mac, which substantially increased its reserves for bad loans, lost about three times what Wall Street expected on a share basis.

A lot of what I was trying to capture was the state of falling asleep, when you're losing control about what you're thinking about.

Without the old buildings, said Ruth Abram, the museum president, "we risk losing conscience about what it is to be a stranger in the land".

Specifically, eschewing appeal to a background theory that justifies health care because it contributes to something else of importance to social justice (fair equality of opportunity, treating people as equals), and appealing instead to a pluralism of considerations, risks losing clarity about what care is part of the "decent minimum" it purports to provide legal entitlements to.

He said he hopes people lose stereotypes about what certain jobs represent.

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