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Presidential debates are more often lost than won.

By Jill Lepore Presidential debates are more often lost than won.

Between projects this year, she was able to attend, though having won and, more often, lost with Mr. Scorsese, she was sanguine about the whole thing.

Even in good times their margins are as thin as a boarding pass, and in recent years they have more often lost money (see chart).

In a business where fortunes are sometimes made and more often lost overnight, Mr. Cohen steadfastly refused to play the pauper.

Milt had been a dynamic salesman, a jazz enthusiast (his email handle: Miltune@), a gambler who'd won (but, in truth, more often lost) thousands on a roll of the dice, a guy who'd seen Frank, Dean & Sammy at the Sands.

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But under FTPT, the divided liberal majority more often loses and has to watch a right-wing minority rule.

Far more often, I lost.

Perhaps Mrs. Kyrgios should indulge her pessimism more often; Kyrgios lost early at the Open.

Some found love; more often, they lost it.

Persons with complicated grief were older, had a lower level of education, and more often had lost a child [ 249].

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