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All about them were the accessories that come with sudden, public loss.
"We have this public loss of innocence, in a sense," she said.
It's a pity that he didn't concern himself earlier with the public loss of confidence in the Senate.
But every year I dread it all coming back up: the very public loss of my scientific credibility.
In 2004 his public loss of confidence in Donald Rumsfeld, the defense secretary, signalled Iraq was not going well.
Harm to workers and the public, loss of company property and other assets, business interruption, and environmental degradation are all possible outcomes of such events.
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That adds up to — conservatively — public losses of $1 billion.
In this zero-sum world, union gains — if unsubstantiated by productivity growth — become public losses.
Probably technological change rather than governmental insensitivity should be blamed for whatever public losses result from the breakup.
As the government-run Pension Protection Fund prepares to rescue the BHS pensioners, the familiar mismatch between private profits and public losses is in evidence once again.
(This is the same amount received by Solyndra, the now-defunct solar-panel maker, but we only hear about the public losses of course).
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