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But we will lose something too.
"If they privatise the health service we will lose something beyond price," Professor Keen tells me.
"There is no doubt that we will lose something, even if we gain a great deal," he said.
The high risk of not taking more time is that we will lose something quickly and replace it slowly.
"We will lose something essential about the gestalt" of the city, said the Mayor's deputy, if the paltry rate of construction goes on any longer.
Some worry that we will lose something important-our appreciation for what we have or what makes human beings distinctively valuable.
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Of course we'll lose something socially from not sharing that live experience, but we might also gain something – not to mention the aesthetic joy of ditching the telly from the living room.
Yet we'll lose something if there's a social network singularity where they all have the same features.
It's that profound fear of being able to directly communicate our authenticity if we think it means we'll lose something.
Perhaps we'll lose something from our psyches as we create a world in which an emotional engagement with what we drive is no longer part of being a mainstream American.
But soccer will lose something more beguiling and lasting: its correct perspective that we will never be able to eliminate indeterminacy.
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