Losing
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So “Made in China” is not
losing
international dominance yet.
But, on a political level, the European project is
losing
its resonance with Irish and Greek voters, with many now viewing Europe as something to endure, not a conduit to a brighter future.
Hillary Clinton’s campaign badly miscalculated in 2008,
losing
the Democratic Party nomination to Barack Obama.
The army is
losing
dozens of men every week and facing growing disciplinary problems from its Pashtun ethnic soldiers, who hail from the border region.
By being late in perceiving change that they do not want to see coming, Western diplomats run the risk of
losing
on both levels: the regime and the people.
Down with the EurozoneNEW YORK – The eurozone crisis seems to be reaching its climax, with Greece on the verge of default and an inglorious exit from the monetary union, and now Italy on the verge of
losing
market access.
The world urgently needs new drugs to replace the antibiotics, anti-malarial regimes, anti-retroviral AIDS and HIV medications, and tuberculosis treatments that are
losing
effectiveness.
Even more worryingly, by then China could be
losing
one million people per year to resistant bacteria and microbes.
What would be the repercussions of
losing
a historic “partner” (many Chinese today would bristle at such a description), and potentially strengthening a rival, for China’s own political system or foreign policy?
So expectations outpace reality, with politicians contributing to this by promising more than they can deliver--and thus
losing
the trust of their constituents.
The audience is now told that
losing
tax revenue and widening the budget deficit was the plan all along.
But it was clear even before the crisis that emerging Europe was
losing
many of the strengths that explained its success.
With average male life expectancy just 57 years, the country is
losing
close to 800,000 people annually.
As Iran learned in 2012,
losing
access to the SWIFT network essentially means
losing
access to the international financial system.
In Gabon, the priority for France is to transcend neo-colonialism without
losing
its important links to the oil-rich African nation.
This is because the initial quiet period is often marked by corruption and a retreat from revolutionary goals, leading idealists to feel that the revolution is
losing
its way.
Complicating matters further, Trump has continued to direct abusive early morning tweets at members of Congress, the media, and others, while
losing
or firing top advisers.
But, beneath the surface, an unbalanced, unstable, uncoordinated, and unsustainable economy risks
losing
its capacity for resilience.
That pragmatic and courageous approach created the necessary space for the two leaders – neither of whom actually wanted a nuclear war – to retreat from the brink without
losing
face.
Companies that score poorly risk
losing
sales and investors and triggering official regulatory or legal action.
When it comes to herbicides, the IARC seems to be on a
losing
streak.
They fear being blindsided yet again and
losing
control of a system that they have painstakingly built in their own image.
In his effort to prove that
losing
its imperial status has not diminished Russia’s global role, Putin has meddled relentlessly in international decisions, opposing sanctions against Iran and supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, even as it slaughters its own citizens.
More than 80,000 Syrian refugees now in school in Lebanon are at risk of
losing
their places.
In Lebanon’s post-war parliament, seats are widely distributed among the various confessional communities, so that none feels excluded or fears
losing
political representation if it loses numerical superiority.
At least for workers with seniority in a firm, it also means taking into account the psychological costs associated with
losing
a long-held job.
Forty million Americans lack any form of health insurance; many more face
losing
their job-linked coverage in company layoffs.
For example, despite
losing
faith in the International Monetary Fund after the region’s financial crisis in 1997, they agreed to contribute billions to the IMF after the recent global financial meltdown.
Independent central banks can occasionally be a pain for politicians, but at least they can be used as scapegoats when necessary-a role whose political benefits outweigh the costs of
losing
control over a useful tool.
The new Commission thus risks
losing
its authority from the very start of its mandate.
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