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the loses
verb
To cause (something) to cease to be in one's possession or capability due to unfortunate or unknown circumstances, events or reasons.
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As to the loses: one biographer called it "growing up zigzag", and James did have trouble deciding just what he wanted to do with his life.
Mr. Farnood has promised to transfer the title of all of his properties to the bank, Mr. Karzai said, which would provide the bank with at least some assets to cover the loses.
A No vote will come as a second serious blow to the Lib Dems after the loses in local and devolved elections, which Clegg described as "a real knock".
Despite the loses, Digg still has no real peer in terms of size in the social news space.
Our system can help reduce the loses caused by the delay in identifying weeds, and hence, lead to quick remedial control practices applied to contain weed infestations.
Windows, Business (Office), and Servers are essentially subsidizing Online Services Entertainmentt still doesn't come close to covering the loses Online Services is seeing).
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