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He's been listening to businesses, here and overseas, who complain that unless Britain runs more direct flights to developing economies like China, Chile, Venezuela and Indonesia, it will lose its valuable international connectivity and hub status.
The gogglebox, beloved of politicians and advertisers alike for its effortless inducement of states of suggestibility, could be losing its most valuable asset: captive eyeballs.
Without fresh funding it will run out of cash by the end of the year and risk losing its most valuable remaining assets, stakes in two offshore oilfields close to production.
By costing us the trust of those communities, law enforcement loses its most valuable resource for uncovering hidden terrorist conspiracies: their "eyes and ears on the street".
Britain is thus losing its grasp on a valuable industry: the global clinical trials industry is worth £30 billion ($51 billion) a year.
The drop wiped out $60 billion in Apple market valuation and brought it perilously close to losing its spot as the most-valuable company in America.
The decline wiped out nearly $60 billion in Apple's market capitalization, to $423 billion, leaving the company vulnerable to losing its status as the most valuable company in the nation.
Sony lost some of its valuable lead in its fall 2000 PlayStation 2 release when a chip shortage forced the company to cut U.S. shipments of the machine in half 500,000 units instead of one million–for the 2000 holiday season.
If we do not police the marketplace to stop the use of confusingly similar trademarks, UAI stands to lose all of its valuable goodwill associated with its long use and advertising of the FLAPPY mark.
If the life pole flap slips even a couple of inches, the canvas will wrinkle and cause the teepee to be uneven and loose, losing some of its valuable heat benefits.
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