Sentence examples for lost widely from inspiring English sources

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If he listens to his coach and follows the precedent of how to beat Canelo – given in the Floyd Mayweather fight [which Álvarez lost widely] – Khan could do well.

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"Lost" was widely criticized for figuring "it" out later, and other serialized shows have been canceled without satisfactorily answering the questions raised by their plots.

Mr Brown is preparing to challenge the Conservative leadership to support the measure – or risk losing other widely supported pieces of legislation.

Of course, Ehrlich, a butterfly researcher turned apostle of environmental doom, was wrong, humiliatingly so, losing a widely publicized bet to techno-optimist Julian Simon that the cost of five major raw materials would go down rather than up as Ehrlich had infamously predicted.

Biden, 69, who has served in the Senate for 36 years and run for president twice, is under pressure to make up some of the ground Obama lost in his widely criticised performance on Wednesday.

On the night their archrival, the Boston Red Sox, won the World Series for the second time in four seasons, the Yankees may have lost the player widely considered the best in the game.

Far from original, but nonetheless painful: The Democratic Party lost this election widely, and has reached a new low in influence, partly because it has lost clarity and credibility on its governing philosophy.

However it remains uncertain whether these two TE families invaded the fungal genomes before the Capnodiales- Pleosporales separation and then were widely lost in the Capnodiales or if their presence only in P. fijiensis is incongruent with vertical inheritance.

The genes encoding hydrogenosomal enzymes are either ancestral to all eukaryotes and have been widely lost in aerobic lineages or they have been circulated among anaerobic eukaryotes by multiple events of lateral gene transfer [5].

Although RabX4 is present in insects and not in vertebrates, it is also present in a few genomes of more primitive metazoans (for example, Amphimedon queenslandica, Nematostella vectensis and Strongylocentrotus purpuratus), indicating that it arose early in metazoan evolution and was widely lost.

For instance, his offer of $10,000 for her lost red diary was widely noted, if unsuccessful.

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