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And the Giants too often lost the game.
Unfortunately, these deeper arguments are too often lost.
The voice of the child is too often lost in current bureaucratic processes.
Fairness is another basic management precept that is too often lost in the shuffle.
The audacious radicalism of Gandhi's ideas is too often lost in the blandly universal reverence his name evokes.
Mr. Maliki, the report said, expressed gratitude for the reconstruction program but said the benefits were too often "lost".
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The papers are "a major coup for the Schomburg, which too often loses important papers to more monied institutions," said Pamela Newkirk, a professor of journalism at New York University.
"Where massive and systematic political, economic and social inequalities are found, and where no legitimate means of addressing them exists," Mr. Annan said, "an environment is created in which peaceful solutions all too often lose out against extreme and violent alternatives".
There is gold too, but often lost among the dross.
In April, Treasury Secretary James Guthrie wrote to Pettit that there were complaints that the gold dollar was too small, often lost or mistaken for a small silver coin, and enquiring about reports the Mint had experimented with annular dollars.
correctly; too bad it often lost picture or sound entirely.
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