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Many people fear identity theft or fraud -- or that they will lose track of their finances.
"Eventually, [the country] will lose track of where inflation is," says Carola Sandy of Credit Suisse, an investment bank.
No chance the airline will lose track of that bag (for which you need a T.S.A.-approved lock), Mr. Ferriss said.
Try not to split up the words, as we will lose track of the sense both of what you are saying and of the verse.
The digital elements of "Avatar," he claims, are so believable that, even when they exist alongside human actors, the audience will lose track of what is real and what is not.
There's also a lot of evidence that if you strain their patience by leaving them out of sight for very long, they will lose track of the object altogether.
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Don't read it in a waiting room: you'll lose track of time.
In our late 20s, we'll lose track of each other.
Whole hours can go by when you'll lose track of the real world and find yourself in a whirlpool of daydreaming.
Spend a few hours here inside the American Classic Arcade Museum, perhaps the world's largest public collection of classic arcade games, and you'll lose track of not only the time of day but also the era.
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