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But "there is a real potential for losing the capacity to learn," Neale said.
How to outsmart risk... Risk has been defined as the potential for losing something of value.
There is also the potential for losing out on gains if the dollar reverses course and weakens again.
"Organizations like ours can be perceived as threatening because people are concerned about the potential for losing something, but we are adding value.
Annoyingly there's nowhere to reliably attach it to the tablet or the folio keyboard, so the potential for losing it is high.
Whether to assert the privilege is a difficult choice because of the potential for losing one's position in the government for not being cooperative in an investigation.
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Many, however, have been started, creating the potential for lost or damaged parts.
When entire classes have to move, the potential for lost time and misbehaviour is greater.
Webb said he would speak to mayors about the potential for lost revenue when taxpayers go broke by gambling on their mobile devices.
The NBA outmaneuvered Mr. Hunter from the get-go, and the players weren't properly primed for a lockout or the potential for lost games and income.
Checking in may be more tedious when using a low-cost carrier, but changing planes in major airports where delays raise the potential for lost connections and luggage can be even more aggravating.
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