Sentence examples for point will be lost from inspiring English sources

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"The focal point will be lost," he said.

"Choice" meat (what you usually get in a supermarket) is more than acceptable, but "good" meat is so lean that the whole point will be lost.

Too much vinegar or lemon in the mayonnaise and the result will be harsh; too few capers or gherkins and the essential piquancy – and therefore the point will be lost.

#Objectify is not about celebrating objectification or about making people feel uncomfortable, but I'm increasingly worried that point will be lost and that harm can be done.

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Rachael and Mark Taylor from Warwick feel the developments are a "bit sad" and that "it's inevitable" 15 points will be lost.

The design must be simple and bold, for any line narrower than the point source itself will be lost.

Many have declared the construction of this pipeline as some kind of tipping point, beyond which our environment will be lost forever.

St. Barnabas and city officials deny that jobs will be lost, pointing to a pledge from Central Parking, the company running the lot, that it would try to reassign the attendants to one of its other 400 lots in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.

Ross may have a point, but it is one that will be lost if a fence designed to keep bomb-carrying murderers out of Israeli cities is turned, instead, into a tool for a settlers' landgrab.

If any of these steps are skipped, then the point of introducing a multiplexed test will be lost.

If code tables of encrypted data are not switched at same positions as the unencrypted data, synchronisation will be lost at this point during decoding the encrypted data.

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