Sentence examples for outset losing from inspiring English sources

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It means a lot to me". Federer had won four of their previous five matches on hard courts and asserted his dominance from the outset, losing only one point on serve in the opening set.

On the other hand, the genomes in autopolyploids are more compatible and are expected to display tetrasomic inheritance from the outset, losing parental alleles primarily through segregation.

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Sunday's game ended in a 1-1 tie at Gillette Stadium, where the MetroStars were forced to emphasize offense from the outset after losing, 2-0, at Giants Stadium on Nov. 1.

But if you make everything go at 100 miles per hour from the outset, it loses any impact or meaning.

The defender knew this would be his last campaign from the outset, having lost his regular first-team place the previous season under the former manager Kenny Dalglish.

Whatever vision or purpose may have existed at the outset is lost to history and the society becomes disconnected from itself.

From the outset, when she lost the first six points of the match, the ninth seed was on the back foot, straining simply to stay in touch, vainly chasing the artful drop shots which followed Lisicki's own-brand thunderbolts.

As was noted at the outset, Dr. McLeroy lost the election but not the war.

There are a lot of well-founded arguments that local politicians bankrolled the group at the outset and then lost control of the monster.

Negotiating whether Iran can enrich uranium has been a losing proposition from the outset.

Losing money at the outset digs a big financial hole that can swallow a new restaurant.

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