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Something was gained and something was lost.
"But he'll make them understand that whatever they give up will make them feel that something was gained".
I was going to say no help, but it is true that a calibration exercise is informative when it fails: if there's no way to squeeze the relevant data into your model, or the calibrated model makes predictions that you know on other grounds are ludicrous, something was gained.
There is no irony in this turn of events -- a rose is a rose is a rose -- but it definitely seems like something was gained in translation.
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These exercises underlined the consequences of choreographic choices: how something is gained, something lost.
Both understand that if something is gained along the way, much will also be lost.
Some intimacy and liveliness are lost, but something is gained, too: a front-row seat to the lavishly dressed parade of pilgrims.
It's certain that something is lost when a movie is seen at home on TV; something is gained, too (such as the ability to pause, slow down, rewind).
If he gains weight, then again something remains, Socrates, and something is gained, in this case a quantity of matter.
In all cases, whether substantial or accidental, the two-factor analysis obtains: something remains the same and something is gained or lost.
England can call on the vast experience of captain Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard in midfield while nothing is lost (in fact in an attacking context something is gained) by Everton's Leighton Baines coming in for the injured Ashley Cole.
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