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Investor fortunes could be lost, and they could be lost quickly.
"If George Washington can be lost, then anybody can be lost," he said.
Tommie Gordon told congregants that if they trusted in the world, they would be lost — that if they demanded justice from the world, they would be lost.
"All of the freedom that will be lost, all the lives that will be lost, because we refused to pay attention — on our hands," continued Beck, who has endorsed Cruz.
It's difficult to say, but other lives will be lost.
Which plants and potentially crops would be lost without it?
And, of course, a lot of history could be lost.
It was unpleasant to be lost in your own house.
Sure, jobs may be lost but that's inevitable, he says.
Workers are concerned that thousands of jobs will be lost.
Were it held today, a referendum would probably be lost.
If they respond by buying less, jobs will be lost.
Can a security deposit be lost on account of glitter?
Ultimately this material will not be lost to the market.
I like to think not one soul will be lost.
For want of more chalk could the Senate be lost.
Any case can be won, any case can be lost.
City officials fear that the entire city could be lost.
Q. What would be lost if the film wasn't nominated?
The 15 new hires mean 20 positions will be lost.
What shouldn't be lost, though, is the show's considerable influence.
Some of my favorite iOS games ever will be lost.
However, the brand's message of inclusivity seemed to be lost.
Thousands of lives continued to be lost to smallpox outbreaks.
Everything that a Sanders voter believes in would be lost.
If he didn't act fast, MxO would be lost, forever.
Winters expected that more would be lost in the storm.
"Don't let the irony be lost on you," Cramer said.
And those federal benefits will be lost during a refinance.
"The redundancy and replication will ensure it'll never be lost." 
World War III could be lost if NATO loses GPS.
Maybe, in the end, paradise is meant to be lost.
Years of history encapsulated inside were thought to be lost.
I now know everything can be lost in an instant.
"Lives will be lost because we weren't prepared," she said.
Were you worried that critique would be lost in translation?
I think that that's something that definitely shouldn't be lost.
Without them, breakdowns are inevitable and lives will be lost.
Sounds obvious, but it can sometimes be lost to myopia.
We need to act soon or all will be lost.
What might be lost in the rush toward creating one?
Maybe my hologram Fossil was meant to be lost forever.
Credibility will be lost and may take decades to recover.
But an innovative sanctuary for prisoners will also be lost.
What can be lost is the value of good will.
The government has estimated that 234,000 jobs could be lost.
"Without Twitter I think we'd be lost," Trump told Limbaugh.
If they won't protect that freedom, it will be lost.
Many of the virtues of Chapter 11 would be lost.
You know where some of the benefits will be lost?
The valor of discretion can be lost on today's youth.
Under that standard of care, more lives would be lost.
Google CalendarWe would be lost without Google Calendar events and notifications.
Some of this will be lost if the tourist industry contracts.
Pain sucks, but we'd be lost without this extremely valuable sensation.
Provisions that older generations have gained will likely never be lost.
If they once understand themselves the ruling men will be lost.
"There is still perspective here, not to be lost," he said.
An entire culture that would otherwise be lost, captured on film.
Maybe so, says Mr Guest, but something vital would be lost.
Wherever the community goes, something will be lost in the transition.
No wonder they seem to believe pensions can never be lost.
But the distinction is likely to be lost on the public.
In March, MC devotees feared the page would be lost forever.
Without a culture that forgives past sins, we'd all be lost.
Tourists from different countries have confirmed to be lost or killed.
And in the turmoil many jobs are likely to be lost.
If anyone would be lost to empathy, it would be him.
That, alas, may be lost to the internet's sands of time.
Thankfully for Boeing, that $4.9 billion might not all be lost.
"Virginity is not a possession to be 'lost,'" she tells me.
Eight to 14 people could be lost because of one psychopath.
Here they know what could be lost and protect it fiercely.
So all trust in the candidate must certainly be lost now.
And then a key point of the internet will be lost.
The fiscal discipline imposed by the reconciliation process will be lost.
One day lives will be lost on operations as a result.
Major Taylor may be lost to us, but his words remain.
The importance of these museums, however, may be lost on him.
Ms. van Camp said that it might be lost or destroyed.
If it went up 8 degrees, then 4% would be lost.  
I hope that this time my harvest will not be lost.
THAT IF PERSHING SQUARE WINS, THOUSANDS OF JOBS WILL BE LOST.
Many of those languages, already extinct, may now be lost forever.
The trust you build with some may be lost with others.
Telecom unions have stated up to 28,000 jobs could be lost.
Many thousands of lives will likely be lost as a result.
Jobs will be lost, wealth will be destroyed and confidence depressed.
And now the ousted members are worried that will be lost.
The series uncovers gems that might otherwise be lost to history.
BBVA, Spain's biggest bank, estimates that over 160,000 could be lost.
It was another election that couldn't be lost until it was.
She imagines her wishes and hopes will be lost and destroyed.
Those details will soon be lost in the Trump Fog Machine.
The last orangutans cannot be lost for our toothpaste and shampoo.
Most, if not all, of that money will now be lost.
Others predict it will be lost within the next 217 years.
Lose the present battle and all will be lost, they feel.
For example, coastal properties could be lost to rising sea levels.
There's a danger, though, that this teachable moment will be lost.
But the quality of the deepfake won't be lost on anyone.
If they don't pay attention, hundred people will be lost here.
Such material could be lost simply through inadvertency, Professor Rabina said.
Now, customers fear their physical music collections may be lost forever.
But then, and now, he worries that progress could be lost.
Some species once thought to be lost get discovered years later.
Some of that material may be lost or in private collections.
How much knowledge of the past would be lost to us?
Evidence can be lost or destroyed if too much time passes.
The symbolic significance of Pelosi versus Trump cannot be lost here.
O man, let go That you may not always be lost.
It's become a part of me, and I'd be lost without it.
Yet if anything, according to Stockman's predictions, those gains may be lost.
But a lot of other stories will be lost along the way.
"The emperor has no clothes" metaphor should be lost on no one.
The ease with which Switch save data can be lost is astonishing.
Depending on their word choice, however, not all hope may be lost.
As for those pesky long lines – all hope should not be lost!
Everyone (except perhaps the prime minister herself) expects it to be lost.
The fear, however, is that something will be lost in the process.
All your droll 140-character observations and witticisms would be lost forever.
Trump must have money or the Senate and House could be lost.
Yet paper ballots are always liable to be lost, stuffed or falsified.
The details of the group's successful pranks may be lost to time.
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears…in…rain.
If it remains below $72.50, any money laid out will be lost.
The challenge: even more photons will likely be lost traveling that distance.
All that tends to be lost on most elected U.S. Republicans, however.
Otherwise, all you have been fighting so hard for will be lost.
Manufacturing jobs lost to trade cannot easily be lost a second time.
Data that isn't there cannot be lost, stolen or taken advantage of.
It is a risk, because near me you can be lost forever.
The Senate would be lost, and the Supreme Court for a generation.
It's a difficult thing to say, but other lives will be lost.
But there's clearly something important that would be lost with print's demise.
If the hospital closes, thousands of jobs are predicted to be lost.
He said he wonders whether these precious landscapes may be lost forever.
Look away to swat a mosquito, and your dinner may be lost.
Hard-won rights may well be lost, especially for women and minorities.
That nuanced ethical position is likely to be lost on most voters.
It's still to be fought and regrettably it can still be lost.
That is, it shows the gains that could be lost under Trump.
That safety protection would be lost with the right to try bill.
That message may be lost on everyone who isn't actively trading stocks.
It's still to be fought, and regrettably, it can still be lost.
How many people we be lost in order to stop this fire?
When they do, trillions of dollars in invested capital could be lost.
When the nuts don't set, much of a crop can be lost.
In 18 minutes, the ship would be lost under the frigid sea.
Sometimes a narrative can be lost in the sheer volume of things.
If they started quitting, Microsoft's fragile gains in hardware could be lost.
Were our species to go extinct, all of that would be lost.
That trend will not be lost to network executives, said Mr. Beckman.
Without newborn screening, critical months for learning spoken language can be lost.
In all, it anticipates 825,503 jobs could be lost in the industry.
And like coal-mining itself, I.T. jobs can be lost to automation.
While effective, a pill or film may be lost, forgotten or stolen.
While driving in L.A. I'd be lost without our NPR station, KCRW.
That $5003 will be lost if GLD closes below $123 on Sept.
Good things ought not to be lost when better things come along.
As this trend continues, artists' spaces in "artist buildings" will be lost.
Without this footage, a lot of Japanese wrestling footage would be lost.
Roughly 40 to 50 carriage driver jobs would be lost, the administration said.
Development gains, in particular, "can otherwise be lost with each disaster", she said.
That perspective stands to be lost if animals like Phyllobates terribilis go extinct.
"If my children leave school they&aposll be lost," her mother Fatima said.
As the technology of the internet advances, Flash will be lost to time.
Research indicates nearly all the world's coral reefs could be lost by 12.
They started moving again, and the man felt they had to be lost.
Just one glitch, and all would be lost, so the pressure was on.
She had thought this member of her herd to be lost for good.
Depending on how this moment plays out, that option may be lost altogether.
I was happy to be lost in time and space, with my family.
Advanced economies could flatline their emissions tomorrow and all would still be lost.
At that point it looked like JFK's excellent economic legacy would be lost.
Metabolisms will be revved, bellies will be melted, and pounds will be lost.
And the unique cultures created within specific chimpanzee communities could be lost forever.
It's just an issue now of how many more lives will be lost.
The irony of the "No Smoking" sign above him shouldn't be lost, either.
It is believed more than 100 jobs in each department with be lost.
"I think that the concentration point is not to be lost," Grawert said.
It's about knowing the stakes and what could be, or will be, lost.
The boy, searching for his sister, recounts how she came to be lost.
But 2,000 jobs will be lost in Canada, 1,500 of them in Quebec.
Much of the ice will refreeze, but some will be lost for good.
She realized that if she stayed silent, her memories might be lost forever.
The authentic leader knows certain battles must be lost to win the war.
But something that shouldn't be lost is the influence of the black vote.
Essentially all of those gains will be lost if Price gets his way.
GDP would decline by nearly $220006 billion and 2202,2628 jobs would be lost.
There are other unmentioned deductions that could be lost to the middle class.
As the torture mounts, the point of the series seems to be lost.
Israel matters too much to be lost to the tide of party politics.
To whatever extent this industry pares back, that diversity should not be lost.
Some things may be lost in translation — but that doesn't make them okay.
Physicists hope that the science won't be lost in the political squabble, however.
Valuable analyses that industry collaborated with EPA to develop could be lost forever.
We sports fans are left with our awareness of what will be lost.
That America's economy is worth more than the lives that would be lost.
Millions of dollars in tax revenue and thousands of jobs would be lost.
All of the funding we receive from the US government will be lost.
Ultimately, the jobs saved at the Carrier plant may be lost to machines.
About what might be lost or diminished by the advent of robot caretakers.
"If the revolution was not lost already, it will be lost," he said.
He estimated that at least 3 million jobs will be lost by summer.
This is a lesson that ought not to be lost on the West.
Built into any meaningful life is the reality that it can be lost.
And that can't be lost on the people that are investing with him.
Artifacts of hate will be lost, but their history and meaning will not.
The vision would be miraculously restored with surgery, only to be lost again.
Your temper, your self-control, your mind, your life: anything can be lost.
I'd be lost trying to choose the actual best episodes of the show.
For all the scientists knew, it could be lost at sea, gone forever.
The report finds that four jobs would be lost for every job gained.
Either way, much income will be lost to take care of the need.
Then all will be lost; it truly will be the End of Days.
Daimler said no jobs would be lost as a result of the agreement.
The United States' most effective tool to curb illegal immigration will be lost.
And as with the migrant children, some have the potential to be lost.
Without a place like this, disability history in this country could be lost.
In this merging he wishes neither of the older selves to be lost.
AH: They would be lost if you weren't showing up at their door?
And this young man's sacrifice must not be lost in the din of fear.
But the harshness of the circumstances will be lost, across the course of proceedings.
The two missing persons are not believed to be lost in the same forest.
Ford has repeatedly said no U.S. jobs will be lost because of the move.
If you're not a baseball fan, this particular point might be lost on you.
A total of 3,000 jobs will be lost including other measures announced this year.
Many fear that lives will be lost because proper precautions will not be taken.
To be human is to be lost and alone, without any hope of redemption.
And another important check on the tyranny of the majority party will be lost.
Credit Suisse declined to give a breakdown of the remaining positions to be lost.
"He's a unique figure that ought not to be lost in the public arena."
Tyrion's warning that everyone would be lost if Dany died only emphasized the feeling.
And if police act on that inaccurate data, lives and liberty can be lost.
What we see is degradation and resources that would be lost for future generations.
Someone will believe anything, and truths can be lost in the blizzard of lies.
The Unite Union said no jobs would be lost as hours would be banked.
Just as all seems to be lost, they're whisked away by a magic carpet.
Viewers who haven't seen Resolution may be lost at some of the plot twists.
But, but, but: 1 million–3 million jobs could be lost, per the report.
"It is scary that your privacy can be lost" so quickly, the member said.
If they fall back to the worst, an extra 1.25m lives will be lost.
In this moment, it appears everything they've been fighting for may soon be lost.
Vital instruction time should not be lost to struggles for power in the classroom.
That Bow's nanny is a Black domestic worker should be lost on no one.
But those sentiments seemed likely to be lost in the rush of other tweets.
The best one might be Lost, from director Saschka Unseld (Pixar's The Blue Umbrella).
Analysts say more rapeseed area could be lost as some crops fail to survive.
How many lives must be lost before these quacks are actually taken to task?
When that happens, key functions such as memory and muscle control can be lost.
London's financial industry would be lost without number-crunchers from Italy, India and Indiana.
That lesson will not be lost on other parties as they try to rebuild.
However, those gains could be lost if the Fed starts lowering its benchmark rate.
Lives – American lives will be lost as a result of weaker security and support.
If Trump's EPA succeeds in eviscerating the rule, that forward momentum will be lost.
This can help contribute to any funding that might be lost during Medicaid cuts.
What old men know, too, is that all that is gained can be lost.
All of the aforementioned security tools will be lost without a proper exit strategy.
"An identity is the most important thing that could be lost," Ms. Brannen said.
The potency of his unpredictability will be lost if people stop believing him entirely.
But without the Ouya Saviors effort, many of these games could be lost forever.
Any annual pension payments above that level could be lost, although there are exceptions.
In Nashville, we no longer want our ugliest moments to be lost to history.
Serve these wines cool, but not too cold; otherwise the nuances may be lost.
Liu said he is very concerned about the Chinese jobs that could be lost.
After all, how often these days do you have a chance to be lost?
Fire-behavior models projected that hundreds of homes could be lost in such conditions.
Billions of dollars will be lost in canceled flights, events, and other major activities.
While Savage is gone, her great work, "The Harp" need not be lost forever.
"There's an element of authenticity that can't be lost in translation," Mr. Garbutt said.
A large proportion of shoreline in densely populated areas is projected to be lost.
And if their post-coming-out reconstruction failed, certain hallowed relationships would be lost.
But this fact seems to be lost on the bureaucrats battling over water allocations.
If technology or AI comes in, your job can be lost just like that.
But some analysts believe that jobs will be lost as autonomous vehicles become mainstream.
But it is a shame that women's lives will be lost in the meantime.
Until that happens, this sadly groveling Boy Scout will be lost in the woods.
But for now, at least, Trump has declared that Afghanistan will not be lost.
"About 130,000 to 150,000 tonnes of supply will likely be lost," the source said.
They may be lost to us forever, having chosen to leave their life behind.
If Burkina Faso loses the fight, they say, the whole region could be lost.
Your income can also be lost through illness, so disability insurance is worth considering.
That won't be lost on many of the challengers to Republican candidates in 2018.
Yes, jobs will be created by these new cars, but many will be lost.
Both shows are thinking about what it means to be lost, found and understood.
He provided an example to illustrate how much can be lost through delaying investing.
Daimler said no jobs would be lost as a result of the agreement. 20.6.
But it found that 179,000 jobs would be lost, many in the service industry.
There's plenty of debate over just how many jobs will be lost to robots.
If Mr. Northam is not punished for his actions, these lessons will be lost.
Our values and principles will be lost unless we are led by street fighters.
It certainly seems like all hope is lost, but it won't be lost for long.
We know that what we don't get out today or tomorrow might be lost forever.
The agents warned that the sources and the information they provide could be lost permanently.
She doesn&apost want the first sentence of her obituary to be lost to Trump.
Young lives, lives just beginning, would be lost, they understood and accepted, simply and honestly.
And by mass extinction he means three-quarters of all known species would be lost.
The song is summed up by the line, 'Love will never be lost on me.
The importance of these shouldn't be lost, especially when placed next to the album's conclusion.
A lithograph of the portrait already exists, but the original was thought to be lost.
"A ridiculous amount of money will be lost foraging into all these areas," he said.
Older workers' knowledge and experience can easily be lost to the company when they retire.
A lithograph of the portrait already exists, but the original was thought to be lost.
If that's the diagnosis, Seager could be lost to the Dodgers for about six weeks.
Reflected laser light can easily be lost in the noise of broad daylight, for instance.
That lesson will not be lost in America; and nor should it be in Europe.
In a text message on Friday afternoon, Lopreiato wrote, "Another prospect will probably be lost."
"In that environment I'm afraid the appreciation and spirit of cooperative security would be lost."
But the appeal of their radically different economic visions will not be lost on others.
Soon, the bears will figure out doors and all hope for humanity will be lost.
You might be lost in a dungeon, impaired with old age or dueling a foe.
That's great for shareholders, but such efficiency may be lost on workers being laid off.
The only functions that would be lost without collection agencies are calling and counseling borrowers.
That wave of support will not be lost on the lawyers dealing with this lawsuit.
Nearly shouting, through tears, she says a battle may be lost, but the war continues.
If funding were pulled, research that the government had previously deemed necessary would be lost.
I long suspected that should I succumb to the temptation I would be lost forever.
Without research, the opportunity to learn from the different implementation models underway will be lost.
If it doesn't, a key resource for academics, journalists, and governments will likely be lost.
If an endowment were non-compliant for three years, tax-exempt status would be lost.
If we don't act now, there will be parts that will be lost effectively forever.
In the rush, your bag could get tagged incorrectly and be lost when you arrive.
How many jobs, how many investments, how many commercial operations would be lost during transition?
The context of where it would be in the shop, the meaning would be lost.
But I worry that in America, some of their appeal will be lost in translation.
According to CNN, $3.6 billion could be lost if the federal government rescinds their support.
They flip inside-out in a mild wind, and seem designed specifically to be lost.
Even the most sensational ghost stories can be lost to time — sometimes for good reason.
For sure the voucher program will be lost, [which helps] around 35,000 people a year.
Without centralizing responsibility and finding the right leadership, many of our citizens will be lost.
Otherwise the horror, as witnessed by the victims, may be lost to the digital ether.
Some fear that the landscape architect Lester Collins's modernist vision from 1981 will be lost.
When they instead just hang out a shingle, that opportunity is likely to be lost.
That is what will be lost if we decide to play politics with our Dreamers.
LONDON — It is not unusual for works of art to be lost and then found.
If we lose Andy AND his team, all the gains we've made could be lost.
This truth should not be lost in the rebranding campaigns periodically conducted on her behalf.
It is his method of getting there that will most likely be lost to history.
"War on the Korean Peninsula would cause millions of lives to be lost," he added.
It's not about winning the meeting or feeling that people would be lost without you.
Their automatic right to live and work anywhere from Lisbon to Stockholm will be lost.
The notion that bigger is not necessarily bad should not be lost on this administration.
Millions of jobs would be lost due to the collapse of the private health sector.
Some fear the territories could in the course of time be lost to Moscow's control.
If enacted, it will also inevitably increase the number of lives that will be lost.
Will some of the nuances of the humor be lost on this book's target audience?
Because once something enters the cycle of digital monoculture, its essence will, inevitably, be lost.
In his comments, Trump uses the word 'momentum,' then acknowledges that it can be lost.
"Jobs will be lost, wealth will be destroyed and confidence depressed," Bank of America warned.
That sense of community at times can be lost online, it can be very fragmented.
But, the final seconds of "Stop" suggests all may not be lost for Heidi and Walter.
It was not immediately clear how much production would be lost owing to the suspended production.
Akzo has declined to specifically say how many jobs would be lost by splitting specialty chemicals.
An entire way of life will be lost, he says, imploring his people to find hope.
Instead, the lessons of the Holocaust will be lost if we refuse to engage with them.
And in the judgment, they will be lost and they will be sent to hell forever.
On the other hand, if it remains below $37.50, that entire amount spent would be lost.
While much of that bonanza will be lost from headline GDP, the dollars are not imaginary.
Even if a new election returns a government that favours the deal, all could be lost.
There's a lot of money to be made, and a lot of money to be lost.
"The spirit of what it could be for the city might be lost," the official said.
Why would such a revenue opportunity — that could be used to fund cancer research — be lost?
THERE IS STILL IN MY MIND MORE TO BE GAINED THAN TO BE LOST THROUGH GLOBALIZATION.
Billions in renminbi and dollars could be lost while trying to untangle the lines of communication.
Priests who bequeathed property to their sons presented a risk that church property would be lost.
Even something like the Apple Watch, which is usually safe on your wrist, can be lost.
In this scenario less fruit will change hands and potential gains from trade will be lost.
Now crops on the remaining land are wilting, and much of the harvest will be lost.
Meanwhile, if the ETF closes below $135, the entire cost of the trade will be lost.
On the other hand, if Starbucks shares fail to rise, that entire $80 will be lost.
Without them we would be lost, wandering around hopelessly, looking just as tired as we feel.
Of course, no bags should be lost, ever, and the entire system can certainly use improvements.
But ditching too many of them might cause the benefits of the original to be lost.
I have made soul sisters in Shannon Beador and Tamra Judge and that can't be lost.
As a result, the carbon they store above ground can be lost to wildfires or logging.
No data will be lost because the company had backed up the affected computers, he said.
Some in our society want the complexity of our bloody conflict to be lost by forgetting.
On the other hand, if Apple stays below $140, the entire amount spent will be lost.
But without them, patients that rely on marijuana to treat ailments like pain would be lost.
The U.S. cover of 'Strange the Dreamer' by Laini Taylor Names may be lost or forgotten.
It's not easy to guess how many health care jobs would be lost under the bill.
Data could thus not be lost to the rain, and their quality could be checked continuously.
"The juvenile may be lost and staying near the coastline for protection," Higuchi told the Times.
However, "jobs will certainly be lost" and would not be offset by increased panel manufacturing jobs.
But airlines are among those concerned that trading conditions vital to their operations could be lost.
But contact will quickly be lost once the spacecraft enters Saturn's atmosphere at a high speed.
"These are lessons that must not be lost as we enter the Trump era," he said.
If I were 21, it'd be lost on me — I'd be overwhelmed by all the interviews.
Still, hope for a major immigration deal appeared to be lost in the Senate, where Sen.
Finally, lest the phrase "preventing genocide" be lost on some Americans, let us put it succinctly.
Forrester predicts 10 million jobs will be lost as a direct result of the robotic revolution.
All could be lost as a result of a storm, the occasional war or even piracy.
Unless we get our act together, America's power, prestige, wealth and global leadership will be lost.
But a lot of opportunities will be lost if you wait for things to be right.
This protection should not be lost if that information is provided to Congress for legitimate purposes.
Without strong U.S. investments in global health, we will backslide and tremendous progress will be lost.
"Ninety percent of your investments will be lost, and 10 percent could show returns," he said.
Which is to say that yes, whichever team loses in this match will be lost forever.
The jobs would be lost to start-ups cutting into different parts of the financial industry.
It's absurd, and in the end this will pass, but relationships can't be lost over ignorance.
Just imagine how many more automobile jobs will be lost if the TPP is actually approved.
But those matching sets may be lost on me, because I rarely actually wear a bra.
With this we can communicate what is otherwise unknowable and save what would otherwise be lost.
Other than sheer regulatory power, is there anything unique to the EPA that would be lost?
If emissions aren't cut, the report said two-thirds of the Himalayan glaciers could be lost.
Potentially, more jobs in the aluminum market could be lost than gained by Mr. Trump's tariffs.
When Trump screams socialism, all of his hypocrisy will not be lost on the American people.
Facts are abundant about every truck, every transaction, every communication, but context seems to be lost.
Here again photography opens a window on cultural histories that would otherwise be lost to memory.
For every job Amazon may create today, hundreds of jobs at small businesses could be lost.
Concern presupposes that something can go wrong or can be lost; otherwise we would not care.
And there is hope that the clean-energy movement will not be lost in this crisis.
If the rules change as the President wants, opportunities will be lost for so many people.
"Allowing myself to be lost and vulnerable when I shot these was pretty important," he explains.
It is to test this possibility—the wallet might be lost—that Thompson slaps his pocket.
Up to 220006,2202 franchise jobs could be lost from a 2628-day shutdown, the IFA warned.
Holt/Smithson Foundation recently discovered of a short film by Holt, previously assumed to be lost.
"Groundhog Day" cost up to $17.5 million to capitalize; much of that money will be lost.
A variety of approaches could push prices downward, but something might be lost in doing so.
Not much would be lost and, in my opinion, there would be a whole lot gained.
"I feel like I'll be lost observing and then forget to take the data," she said.
More attention is needed than before to risks that price momentum will be lost, Amamiya said.
Still, Ahmad expresses concern about all that might be lost in the embrace of the new.
Also: It's the night before Evie's wedding and the groom, Liam, might be lost at sea.
These can be lost or stolen and then used by intruders to trespass onto school grounds.
By 2025, 14,000 jobs are projected to be lost in Ontario and another 10,000 across Canada.
"Whitman said something really great: 'Nothing is ever really lost, or can be lost,'" he said.
"Winning trust takes a long time, but it can be lost in an instant," Tada said.
That way it won't lay flat against other papers in the envelope and possibly be lost.
The government argued that "no current jobs" would be lost as a result of the change.
"If we fail to act appropriately and aggressively an opportunity will be lost," the letter said.
I am always amazed by the remarkable details of historic events that seem to be lost.
You'll have your own take on it, but I think something really precious will be lost.
The Denali Commission, which exists to improve Alaska's infrastructure, would also be lost under Trump's proposal.
"We get this election wrong, and our constitutional rights will be lost for a generation," he warned.
What makes them special, what makes the Cubs the Cubs, could be lost forever if they do.
The nuances of a relatively obscure congressional oversight office may well be lost on the American public.
Lookout has also included a couple features that may help, should your phone be lost or stolen.
More than 800,000 local shipbuilding jobs could be lost, triggering $10 billion in losses, industry estimates show.
Because half of us didn't vote, much of the progress will be lost — that is a given.
They are the guardians of their funds, since after all, it's their money that will be lost.
Everything from early 20th century photographs to medieval manuscripts could be lost if flames engulf the museum.
But will this message in a bottle be lost at sea or wash up on distant shores?
If Mr Trump imposes a 20% border tax, 30,000-183,000 jobs could be lost, reckons Mr Mayagoitia.
"The spirit of what it could be for the city might be lost," the second official added.
That means evidence from open cases could be lost or altered, and violent criminals could go free.
Without digitization, it's possible some of these recordings would eventually crumble and be lost to history forever.
Once internal, these tools can never be lost and are relatively frictionless (though not immune to bugs).
And if you block it, it will never exist through any other medium and will be lost.
In 2012, Fitzgerald's family heirs discovered seven stories among family papers that were thought to be lost.
Those days, however, would likely be lost if it weren't for the work of photographer Alvin Baltrop.
These jobs will be lost from occupations including secretary and administrative assistant, telephone operator and account clerk.
Assuming each Indian worker replaced a foreign one, then 1.5m jobs would be lost in the West.
This is essential for easy reading, but a lot of important nuance can be lost that way.
It's not perfect, as it's been reported that online data could be lost immediately if subscriptions lapse.
From there, the album takes an optimistic tone, rediscovering the hope that seemed to be lost before.
But there's nothing to be lost by leaving this door open enough to attract some extra support.
What's next: Deloitte predicts 116,000 legal jobs will be lost to automation in the next 20 years.
"Quadriga's inventory of cryptocurrency has become unavailable and some of it may be lost," the affidavit states.
But if the stock falls back below $135, the entire cost of the trade will be lost.
"If Europe surrenders to mass population movement and immigration, our own continent will be lost," he said.
The only question that remains is, how many jobs will be lost due to the advanced technology?
Yet, Gates explained, all the hard-won successes could easily be lost if polio is not eradicated.
Now, all those regional, lower-tier screamo bands will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
The principles of disaster management should not be lost in the politics surrounding events in Puerto Rico.
That's a good chunk, but I'm afraid the craziness of that value may be lost on people.
Also, once a market is lost, it takes time to reclaim it and could be lost forever.
Economies of scale in Britain would be lost, while other places would be too small to compensate.
Their work could be lost, too; their careers tainted as a side effect of Jaeger's alleged transgressions.
The political irony of Haley undermining a report about American poverty should not be lost on us.
But a lot of opportunities will be lost if we wait for the things to be right.
"Our prayers go out to the injured and we hope no lives have be lost," Chamisa said.
It may be that some transparency will be lost through the delegation of functions to the Committee.
None of this will be lost on Judge Leon, who is no stranger to high-stakes litigation.
The SEIA commissioned a study last week that said 88,85033 jobs would be lost if Suniva won.
Even more could be lost as over 40 percent of rural hospitals annually operate in the red.
Then, his record, that undefeated and unbeatable legacy he has built since 1998, will be lost forever.
They played without center Dwight Howard, who could be lost for several months after undergoing back surgery.
"I don't think we're going to be lost in the shuffle to these larger issues," she said.
This ensures the data will not be lost if officials try later to withdraw or conceal information.
Jobs would be lost in construction equipment, semiconductors, turbines, aerospace and other sectors, the Peterson Institute says.
Lacking the flat edge of the Surface Pen, the EVE V's pen appears designed to be lost.
Moreover, he values the spreadsheet's transparency and flexibility, which would be lost in a basic web platform.
Frozen pizza is a feat of modern technology that we admit we would be lost without. HOWEVER.
In some cases, whole teams – players, coaches, and administrative staff – can be lost in one devastating accident.
But if the mind is destroyed, then the city will be lost with no hope of resurrection.
After all, it wouldn't do for history to be lost a second time, due to technical error.
And so, what's the percentage of jobs that will be lost over the next decade or so?
But the significance of that would not be lost on justices eager to avoid the political fray.
But the steam must be taken outside the system to be cooled, lest all pressure be lost.
What would be lost for us as a society and as individuals if writing were to disappear?
Mr. Sutter gathered his group, counting them like students who could suddenly be lost in the chaos.
I think that momentum could very well stall on some of these products, or be lost completely.
His message is likely to be lost to most Venezuelans, who remain without power or cellular coverage.
Wouldn't something be lost, she asked, if the historically diverse slate of 643 Democrats was passed over?
It isn't compatible with the Crown Graphic, either, so the charm of his presentation would be lost.
Each child, she said, is considered by the community as a Jewish soul that cannot be lost.
Were they able to produce a miracle every night, the feeling of the miraculous would be lost.
But their individual missives set them apart, chronicling their lives and loves and what might be lost.
Sancho's common sense tells him that fights that are sure to be lost are not worth fighting.
It's likely that all the work spent investigating what is effective and what isn't will be lost.
By the time denials are issued and the truth comes out, the election may well be lost.
There's no way the French or any European power would allow Haiti to be lost to freedom.
It remains to be seen how much precious campaign time will be lost ahead of the Feb.
"When the people's connection to the land is broken, something vital will be lost forever," says Carrie.
Toyota says no U.S. jobs will be lost as a result of any of the production moves.
It is: How will it happen, when will it happen and how many positions will be lost?
The variations of "Pablo" became collectibles, stored and shared so they wouldn't be lost to West's whims.
Such weapons could be used against invading Indian troops, halting a war before it could be lost.
"The detainee's subjectivity was to be lost in a flood of American sounds," Johnson and Cloonan write.
The show did not recoup its costs, making it a flop, and that money will be lost.
But when I die, and am buried in the ground, all of those things will be lost.
A mode of being, a vocabulary […] this is going to be lost if there's no lesbian anymore.
Why it matters: Researchers are studying which organisms thrive amid the changes — and what could be lost.
But the rarity of the BRCA 1 and 2 mutations seemed to be lost on the public.
But by Taylor's own reckoning, if the blood-and-soil contingent wins, American democracy could be lost.
As a result, Chinese art has metaphors and allusions that can be lost on non-Chinese audiences.
But what shouldn't be lost is that it's been a bad week because of Donald J. Trump.
Meanwhile, DOJ funding for the representation of unaccompanied immigrant minors in the South is set to be lost.
Without ample and direct communication between teams, essential information about operating the vast federal machinery could be lost.
I felt they were too good to be lost and I wrote them for Rose, not for publication.
If you're not concerned with seconds and inches, like I am, the excitement can be lost on you.
With the fund's disappearance, $890 million (or about 12 percent) of the CDC's annual budget would be lost.
" Howell notes that while this would make Apple happy, "the entire spirit of the app will be lost.
After September 19th, this theme will expire and all of this robo-stuff will be lost in time.
That said, the better sound can be lost if you're using them during a physical activity like running.
A feature film has to engage people and the cause will be lost if the film doesn't entertain.
The World Economic Forum predicted in January that by 2020, 5 million jobs could be lost to machines.
"The right to asylum can be lost if someone is convicted, on probation or jailed," the chancellor said.
We cannot let all of the momentum we have achieved in the fight to transform America be lost.
Both said CHS is already integrated and that some of the schools' traditions will be lost in consolidation.
Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost isn't a Brexit album but it is an album of the times.
We've packed so many pixels into such a small space that any more would be lost on us.
All this means the parliamentary vote on the deal, planned for mid-January, looks sure to be lost.
If anyone could purchase satellite images, a certain tactical advantage would be lost by US military/security forces.
That these figures might have first emerged in a drug-induced vision should not be lost on us.
Members like Jim Jordan were reluctant to sign onto the original MacArthur amendment, and could easily be lost.
In other words, while we wait for self-driving cars to be perfect, more lives could be lost.
This could be good news for truckers whose jobs could be lost to the tech in the future.
And the GOP is going to be lost, they have to deal with an incumbent in 4 years.
It will not be lost on her that she will need Sanders' support in a general election campaign.
He criticized core elements of the measure as "new entitlements," a strong signal his vote may be lost.
Until yesterday, rare Japanese PC game Labyrinthe, developed by Caravan Interactive, was long thought to be lost forever.
And that it came from a high school student and a grieving parent shouldn't be lost on us.
On its face, the question shows Oprah's objectivity ... but that seems to be lost on rabid MJ fans.
But those points will be lost amid the bigger issue of continuing Trump family control of the business.
The nuance of why it's bad for Republicans is sure to be lost on just about every voter.
"When Trump screams socialism, all of his hypocrisy will not be lost on the American people," Sanders said.
The most dire predictions hold that half of all current jobs could be lost within the next decade.
GIR promises it will, but let's just say the nuances might be lost on the average coffee drinker.
Unless we provide those resources and move them to other types of cases, that attention will be lost.
Whatever leverage it once had in mediating conflicts in countries such as Colombia and Guatemala could be lost.
But we can be grateful that at least our constitutional republic will not be lost without a fight.
It all had to happen inside three minutes too, or the coloring of the plants would be lost.
That he chose to run a series of national ads to do so shouldn't be lost on anyone.
Why would the Romans go to all the trouble given that these things would likely be lost anyway?
I watch Foals play live myself, on the evening before Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost is released.
Being in law enforcement means making tough calls, and running the risk that a case will be lost.
In the unlikely case that the FXI closes at exactly $40, the entire premium paid will be lost.
All hope had appeared to be lost for the winner, Judge Brian Hagedorn of the state appeals court.
No data will be lost because the company had backed up the computers that were affected, he said.
Any unsaved form data or other submissions in the tabs will also be lost, unless you've saved them.
"Retraining is fine, but without mobility, much of the value of that retraining will be lost," he said.
So it's true both that we are too late and that there is no time to be lost.
Biological samples that were thought to be lost or destroyed were found in a private lab, authorities said.
On the other hand, if Newmont stays above $33, the entire cost of the trade will be lost.
If we ever closed the door to new Americans, our leadership in the world would soon be lost.
The next election is more about what will be lost than what has been, or can be, achieved.
If information can indeed be lost, well, then we can imagine something that exists but without a history.
At my age, if I do not care what I eat, I will be lost as a wrestler.
Not one more American life should be lost because our nation failed to control its very dangerous border.
The album deals with heartbreak and self-discovery, and without my community I'd be lost in the woods.
I was afraid it was one of my souls—and once it left, it would be lost forever.
That means virtually no power would be lost in transmission, as can happen with projects in outlying locations.
Up to 70,000 net jobs in manufacturing are projected to be lost due to steel and aluminum tariffs.
The emotion of qualifying is international soccer's appeal, its unique selling point, and yet it can be lost.
The mental state of a human determines whether or not innocent lives will be lost; not a gun.
If the cap was hit and net metering payments dried up, thousands of solar jobs would be lost.
He appeared to be lost in a white desert, the blue sky hanging below him like a lake.
"The potential here is good-paying jobs will be lost for private low-paying jobs," Mr. Floyd said.
But these are fine-grained and detailed distinctions that will likely be lost on a lot of people.
But even if you walk out of the interview worrying about your answers, all may not be lost.
"I'd rather be lost in the woods than found in the city," he wrote, adding a cowboy emoji.
That means virtually no power would be lost in transmission, as can happen with projects in outlying locations.
Scripts, research, booking trackers, scheduling and everything else happens in Google Drive/Calendar, which we'd be lost without.
If families can't meet their basic needs, the suffering will get even worse and lives could be lost.
The court said too much time had passed prior to the Grunbaum's claim, causing evidence to be lost.
"Without the European Union, we would be lost," he said in an interview, recalling the union-led bailouts.
Scalp hair is most likely to be affected, but all facial and body hair may also be lost.
Up to 80% of small Asian-owned businesses' income was estimated to be lost because of racist boycotting.
And that means intelligence that could have been collected for years to come will be lost to us.
"It will be lost income for the CCC, but nothing comparable to last season," the second exporter said.
Wallets can be lost, stolen or forgotten, but most people today wouldn't be caught dead without their phones.
Not one more American life should be lost because our Nation failed to control its very dangerous border.
You won't be able to go any farther than that because your shadow will be lost to diffraction.
For every one job created as a result of the tariffs, five will be lost, the report finds.
But her own grandmother, 94, has no intention of moving so she knows some things will be lost.
He cites the Hebrew prophets' warnings that a nation — even Israel — can be lost through arrogance and injustice.
But if that tweet does not get spread, it will be lost in the river of endless content.
A bug mistakenly deleted some of these associations across Facebook and Messenger, which caused blocks to be lost.
When she walks the streets, her brother is assassinated, her family could be lost in a suicide bombing.
Should politicians threaten central-bank autonomy, that hard-won credibility will be lost and inflation will come roaring back.
But scams are not unique to mobile payments: credit cards bring their share of problems; cash can be lost.
Daniel Richard worries that for him, the negative hit could become permanent, and his son's legacy could be lost.
That core tenet can never be lost, but it can and must travel along with new horizons in mapping.
"When Trump screams socialism, all of his hypocrisy will not be lost on the American people," Sanders said Wednesday.
Researchers also calculated how many jobs would be lost as a result, as well as the potential economic impact.
Some 1,700 jobs are expected to be lost in Israel and workers have protested since the cuts were announced.
"If people don't get aid I am afraid that human lives might be lost," he said in a statement.
Plus, these cameras do not include sound, so the context of what a parent is viewing can be lost.
Companies, it is said, must embrace big data, along with future human-like AI, or be lost to history.
"Many students wouldn't go to college at all or would be lost in a large one," says Ms Brown.
"I am extremely concerned that this promising new psychotherapeutic agent will be lost to the medical profession," he said.
A consequence of a very low temperature could be to create an opportunity for this compression to be lost.
A new report predicts that by 90, as many as 800 million jobs could be lost worldwide to automation.
In the 1.5 degrees scenario, IPCC scientists forecast 70-20303 percent of the world's coral reefs would be lost.
Billie Holiday's entire Decca recordings are reportedly thought to be lost, too, as are all of Buddy Holly's masters.
Around 700 jobs will be lost when Electronic Controls moves to Mexico sometime in 2150, workers told NBC News.
If the stock closes below $16 on Friday, the entire $1.2 million spent in options premium will be lost.
For instance, a 2016 World Economic Forum study projects five million jobs will be lost to automation by 2020.
"It's bittersweet, because this is the battle that I've won, but, eventually, the war will be lost," he says.
There's a very real sense of what might be lost, should T'Challa go in one direction or the other.
Still, about 20203,22020 hectares of new forest ought to be planted this year, while almost none will be lost.
But whatever the morality of the legislation, a likely outcome seems to be lost jobs and suddenly struggling economies.
I would still argue, though, that the knotty history that leads to Motoko Kusanagi will be lost in translation.
The association believes 296 positions will still be lost across the organisation, with 40 percent to be forced redundancies.
What will be lost when the museum closes is a unique, valuable approach to understanding the game of baseball.
"The great art on Miiverse will be lost when it shuts down," Miller announced on Twitter on September 3.
That's when I had an epiphany that if I went and got drunk my wallet would still be lost.
Uber even parsed out which personal items are most likely to be lost on certain days of the week.
So the subtleties of color you might see in any film, color or no, will be lost to dithering.
By detecting problems earlier and getting therapies right first time, it will save lives that might otherwise be lost.
If the rules break down in black holes, they may be lost in other places as well, he warned.
Business groups have warned that hundreds of thousands of jobs will be lost due to tariffs and trade wars.
"The irony that some public spaces actively discourage public use should not be lost on anyone," Mr. Kayden said.
These gains will be lost, and grave new dangers will be created, if Trump succeeds in destroying the deal.
Barrels will also be lost as it continues to sell unwanted assets such as its Canadian oil sands projects.
But it is foolish and puritanical to withhold alternatives that could help save lives which would otherwise be lost.
The prop was thought to be lost after it sank during production, allegedly because it had its humps removed.
What would you do proactively to deal with automation and the jobs that will be lost due to it.
Nind said it was not yet possible to assess how much business would be lost due to the quake.
If Southeast Asia was going to be lost to Communism, they preferred that it be on another President's head.
But the company cannot maintain this arrangement much longer, and Akama fears that hard-earned gains could be lost.
Unfortunately, this basic truth appears to be lost on many, as unlawful attacks on pipelines have become more common.
It's all too ridiculous to comprehend, but the farce seems to be lost on Chawla and writer Aseem Arora.
We think the momentum is going to be lost slightly but the quality is going to be improved massively.
"If they seize power ... our American freedoms could be lost and our country will be changed forever," LaPierre continued.
That makes for a lot of weird, interesting indie games that could be lost forever once Ouya shuts down.
As Batty says in his final words, "All these moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain..."
This reality seems to be lost on Trump, who was apparently surprised that a Hispanic person spoke fluent English.
All the hard work in making a film and then they would be lost, which would be really sad.
Nothing, I felt, would be lost by contacting families except a confirmation of the stereotype of the pushy American.
The company and port officials have ignored their pleas so far, and hundreds of jobs may now be lost.
That may not be lost on investors who are starting to see inflation as a threat to stock prices.
According to legal docs, obtained by TMZ, she said "many lives would be lost" unless she got the intro.
Democrats argued that whatever the intention of Mr. Trump's maneuvering, it would be lost on America's negotiating partners abroad.
If they lose the fight over the Arctic refuge, they say, there's no telling what could be lost next.
The short documentary Utah Sequences, previously thought to be lost, purely displays Nancy Holt's vision of time and place.
If the Democratic Party adheres to that neoliberal tradition begun 40 years ago, Kwak believes, all could be lost.
IF THERE'S NO SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS SOON ON A U.S./CHINA, THAT COULD BE LOST IN THE 2020 ELECTION RACE.
With the prophet himself gone, and his closest companions aging, there was fear that the revelations would be lost.
The company said it was not clear how many additional jobs would be lost because of the store closures.
"A Model Earth" might not be lost, but it's easy to get lost in the quest to recover it.
"I don't think the pardon of Joe Arpaio will be lost in the storm," says CNN's @smerconish https://t.
"That history will never be lost," said Ms. Mallory-Pitt, whose small white house filled with floodwater after Matthew.
Instead, about 10 to 15 percent of this volume will fall through the cracks and be lost for good.
"If they seize power ... our American freedoms could be lost and our country will be changed forever," he said.
A U.S. spy satellite is believed to be lost after it was launched on Sunday from Cape Canaveral, Fla.
But if U.S. wheat prices rise too much on export optimism, then, ironically, U.S. export competitiveness can be lost.
He predicts that 40 percent of the world's jobs will be lost to automation in the next 15 years.
When a hard frost follows a period of early flowering, plants can be damaged and crops can be lost.
Barcelona, by contrast, regards it as an aspiration, not an expectation — something to win rather than to be lost.
Wilson thought that a vivid and original culture would be lost by African-Americans blending into the white mainstream.
It shows what might be built and gained in the coming decades, and not merely what could be lost.
The world's legislatures -- the national and supranational -- will determine whether the fight against Earth's warming will be lost or won.
On the other hand, if the stock closes below $12, the entire amount paid for the trade will be lost.
GM is already concerned that it&aposs not happening, and some jobs could be lost and business could be impacted.
Unfortunately, if you had meticulously organized your photos on Flickr with albums and sets, all that organization will be lost.
The soul of our nation is our people and we must find a way to each other or be lost.
What shouldn't be lost is our obsession with the purity and power of the business models being created in China.
More than 800,13 local shipbuilding jobs could be lost, triggering 40 billion reais ($10.1 billion) in losses, industry estimates show.
It won't be lost on the public, either, how close a call it appears to have been recommending against charges.
Producers of luxury goods would be lost without Chinese travellers: their total annual spend abroad is twice that of Americans.
The visual component allows for the use of humor, audience engagement and nuance that can be lost in other mediums.
Entire chapters of video game history would be lost if ROMs and emulation didn't preserve games where publishers failed to.
Meanwhile, there was a newspaper strike and seven photographers exploring the parks, taking pictures that would be lost and found.
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Without systems of circulation, like thrifting, clothes would go to waste and so much of the past would be lost.
If the pair were secretly resettled, the opportunity to hear their version of events would be lost, the embassy said.
If the administration follows through on this threat, American consumers will face higher prices and U.S. jobs will be lost.
Amid all the digital invites and emails you receive on a daily basis, a wedding evite can easily be lost.
Even worse, viewers who try to watch without any knowledge of the source material will likely be lost within minutes.
If we start telling people what to think or feel, then the ideas we're trying to communicate could be lost.
They'll soon be lost in a sea of thousands of other thoughts, each one a conversation in its own right.
This opportunity will be lost if, as President Trump has argued, current energy markets are left to their own devices.
It's a nuance that may be lost on many who sought and seemingly were approved to fly emergency service missions.
The counties told the court that jobs will be lost, since the current area in the mine is nearly depleted.
Selling luxury is all about keeping it exclusive, and when counterfeits abound, that exclusivity of a brand can be lost.
Without its efforts, entire treasure troves of data would be lost to linkrot, software obsolescence, and the sands of time.
So if your deep, dark eyes are pining for a child with light, sparkling eyes, hope may not be lost.
Although their references to the border might be lost on some, fronterizxs can quickly cue into all of their allusions.
It's simple, and also a reminder that McDreamy may be lost to the Grey's Anatomy universe, but he's not gone.
But the HVB deal would involve fewer redundancies than the 30,000 jobs which could be lost from merging with Deutsche.
For Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, the importance of articulating a vision for the technology industry seems to be lost.
The number and distribution of these particles holds information that would otherwise be lost when a black hole evaporated away.
In this fog, tens of thousands of soldiers could be lost in a single all-but-blind WWI battlefield offensive.
More than 800,000 local shipbuilding jobs could be lost, triggering 40 billion reais ($11.3 billion) in losses, industry estimates show.
Cespedes will be examined in New York on Monday and could be lost for the rest of the season. 2.
There's always injustices within societies, so I think that won't really be lost, and hopefully it won't be capitalized upon.
Price's resignation is an attempt to nip this growing scandal in the bud, but the main point shouldn't be lost.
This is a great, thoughtful way to display all those photos that might otherwise be lost to a Facebook album.
The other is dilution; that special depth of camaraderie will be lost, not least because students will show off more.
It's necessary to prevent that the Netherlands shuts down and also, especially, to prevent that jobs will be lost unnecessarily.
But it was harder to put a value on the amount of time that would be lost with the family.
As each election campaign comes around, what seems to be lost more each season is basic on-the-ground reporting.
It states that about 2.6 million jobs could be lost nationwide in 2019, rising to almost 3 million by 85033.
"Not one more American life should be lost because our nation failed to control its very dangerous border," he said.
She was "comforted" there has been no huge outflow of jobs so far, but expected more jobs to be lost.
Before performing a factory reset, be sure you have a recent backup or all of your data will be lost.
As obsessed as we are with trade these days, more jobs will be lost to technology over the next decade.
"Many thousands of jobs" will be lost if the next prime minister delivers a no-deal Brexit, Greg Clark warns.
No time should be lost in taking a fresh start and setting mutually agreed rules of engagement between both countries.
Thousands of jobs that would have been created will be lost and the knock-on effect will be so dire.
He said the South Carolina plant allowed numerous defective parts to be "lost" while tracking it through the production process.
The Economic Policy Institute estimated that 3 million total jobs could be lost by the summer because of the pandemic.
"In this globalization process, the strong civilization will be shining on and the weak one will be lost," he says.
The tradition, near and dear to the Belles of Bennett College, may soon be lost, along with the school itself.
Single-payer skeptics talk a lot about freedom and choice, which they say would be lost under Medicare-for-all.
Most of this may be lost on the armchair soccer fan, though the storytelling implicit in the design will not.
In practice, the macroeconomic effects of any carbon tax are likely to be lost amid larger demographic and economic trends.
The lessons of a broken deal will not be lost on North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, Mr. Barak said.
Otherwise, valuable time might be lost sorting through a mountain of donated goods that do not serve people's immediate needs.
Instead of protecting the competition that might be lost in an unlawful merger, a behavioral remedy supplants competition with regulation.
The message that went out to the community was that tens of thousands of artifacts were likely to be lost.
Though heart transplants have saved many lives, many more continue to be lost while patients wait for a viable organ.
In addition, the article understated the number of jobs estimated to be lost elsewhere while U.S. Steel adds 800 workers.
Barr and other officials fear this evidence will be lost as tech companies create more encrypted messaging and communication products.
The signaling value of overcoming policy differences and political ambitious in service of a loftier national idea would be lost.
But this is what will be lost if Facebook implements its plan — and Americans deserve to fully comprehend the impact.
The distinction between TV+ shows that are and aren't produced by Apple's studio will probably be lost on most viewers.
It is time that will be lost, progress that will halt, all while cancers continue to grow and kill people.
Schmitz told Die Zeit that 4,600 jobs could be lost if it cannot continue mining activities in the Hambach forest.
" But, she said, "When I am president of the United States, the lessons of black history will not be lost.
One lap around the course did not a winner make, but start too slow, and the prize could be lost.
The companies said that "numbers alone" do not capture what would be lost to businesses if the program is terminated.
For instance, $6 billion in funding for H.I.V./AIDS prevention, which goes mostly to groups in Africa, could be lost.
Anything less and Australia will be lost to its climate catastrophe as surely as Tuvalu will be to rising oceans.
With next year's presidential election approaching, the dangers of failing to co-operate should not be lost on the opposition. ■
If the statistics hold true over the next year, over 7,000 lives will be lost before full implementation is realized.
It said too much time had passed since the Grunbaum heirs had made their claim, causing evidence to be lost.
"If there are concerns that the inflation momentum will be lost, the BOJ should ease policy decisively," the member said.
A bank spokeswoman declined to say how many jobs might be lost, and would not authorize an interview with Schupbach.
If other countries retaliated with similar tariffs, production could fall 4 percent and 624,000 jobs could be lost, Peterson said.
While it's too soon to know the full impact, crops will probably be lost, and cattle could suffer, Greely said.
Jobs will be lost and the way people live and work will forever change, and perhaps not for the better.
Millions of jobs will be lost, he believes, while social inequalities on which the luxury industry thrives will be reinforced.
The last page warns us that by the end of the century, half of the world's languages may be lost.
It will be lost entirely in early 2018, when the concrete core and floor slabs fill in the steel skeleton.
On average, however, they're likely to fail: a lot of revenue will be lost to those who game the system.
But those economies may be lost if an exit without an agreement leads to a hard border of some sort.
Teachers can use it to check visual aids and ensure that the material won't be lost on a colorblind student.
Will and Sam were rightfully concerned that an early-week theme would be lost on some solvers without a revealer.
But many details are still being worked out, including how to offset revenue that would be lost to tax cuts.
"If there are just a few seed strains, then consumer choice is lost, the biodiversity may be lost," Ruskin said.
The location of the event will not be lost on anyone who has followed Pittsburgh's growth over the last few decades.
What would be lost if we stopped seeing them as abnormal and started seeing them, instead, as simply "bad" or "wrong"?
Since those early days, though, the game was thought to be lost and unpreserved for future generations to enjoy or appreciate.
NUMBER OF THE DAY 10,000 The number of jobs that will be lost when Macy's closes 68 stores later this year.
The concept revolving around George—in some ways, the very embodiment of lovable mediocrity—would be lost in anything too spectacular.
Many brands now grudgingly accept that a certain amount of the money they spend on digital will be lost to fraud.
I doubt the record is going to get broken twice, and this commercial will almost certainly be lost on many people.
This will position Dish as the replacement fourth major US carrier that will be lost once T-Mobile and Sprint merge.
This means for the moment it is pure speculation as to how much Iranian oil may be lost to the market.
If the surge here reaches over 7 feet, the docks will separate from their moorings and the boats will be lost.
And to those who are concerned about jobs that could be lost to automation, his main argument is safety and productivity.
"If she picks the admiral, the former ambassador to NATO, I think the election may be lost" for Republicans, Hewitt said.
Khalil and Damak want to place fog harvesters near cooling plumes to collect and reuse water that would otherwise be lost.
On the other hand, if the GDX staunches its fall and closes above $20, his entire options premium will be lost.
There will be slightly fewer calories available per person overall, but what's really unsettling is where the calories will be lost.
Up to 80% of letter volumes could be lost before a floor is reached, says Rob Wolleswinkel of BCG, another consultancy.
" [...] "Today, we will be lost if we abandon faith in the institutions and values that separate democracies, however imperfect, from tyranny.
But this allusion might be lost on visitors who haven't read the exhibition's press release or its small, attractive accompanying catalogue.
Attrition could change all this in an instant, of course, because it's football and anyone can be lost at any time.
On the other hand, if the stock stays below $65, the entire amount he spent on the trade will be lost.
Lynas's processing plant is under environmental review, raising some concerns that supply could be lost, but for now it remains running.
We're really proud of you and everything, but if you rest on your laurels now all that progress will be lost.
But there's a side to Garnett that should never be lost: just how much of an utter nutjob he really was.
Go deeper: Earlier this year, Axios took a look at places where jobs could be lost when automated trucks are deployed.
Your devices can be lost or stolen (or hacked), and big companies can suffer data breaches that incidentally expose your information.
The best talent, including entrepreneurs who might be the CEOs of the next iconic company, may be lost to overseas competitors.
But it need not be lost either, so long as the option remains of pursuing a negotiated end to the war.
The volume of potentially malicious alerts is "staggering, so a real threat can be lost in the noise," Anderson tells Axios.
Jess Johnson's exhibition Everything not saved will be lost is on view at Jack Hanley Gallery, New York, until October 8.
But now millions of lives may be lost because people don't have access to the kind of care they once did.
If you'd be lost without your loved ones, let them know this Valentine's Day with a gift that mirrors that sentiment.
But passporting between the rest of the EU and Britain may be lost once Britain leaves EU in two years' time.
Hurricanes are much like that, in that all communications with the affected areas can be lost as the storm bears down.
I feel there is a magic before two people have sex that can sometimes be lost if it happens too soon.
The only "bad" news for Democrats is that Lamb's current seat (the 14th) is likely to be lost to the Republicans.
The company teased to new products ahead, but not before playing up the nostalgia of the service soon to be lost.
While Daniel says there's plenty that distinguishes the Echo Buds from AirPods, Apple's success doesn't seem to be lost on Amazon.
A recent study from the research firm Forrester predicts that over the next ten year, 25 million jobs will be lost.
Anybody making a zine wouldn't worry much about fine typesetting — all that detail would be lost anyway — so I didn't either.
As the bank sorts through those platforms and decides which to eliminate, some jobs will be lost, said spokesman Dan Frahm.
And when they are lost, they will be lost forever, to the next millennials and a millennium of millennials hence.    Sen.
Soft tissue normally decomposes, so fossils like these are especially useful for finding new species that'd be lost to time otherwise.
About 803 of these 12-reactor plants would be needed to replace the generating capacity that could be lost by 2035.
"The championship could be lost through starts," Hamilton said after losing a certain victory at the Italian Grand Prix on Sept.
" Ahem: Lest the message be lost, Freeman's piece was originally headlined: "Do not accept New York Mag's climate change doomsday scenario.
Public confidence in the Fed's commitment to strictly limiting inflation has been very hard won, and it could easily be lost.
The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) estimates that 3 million total jobs could be lost by the summer due to the pandemic.
But I personally choose to work within a tradition because I find it too beautiful and historically important to be lost.
If she cannot walk the fine line set by the army, all could be lost, her life's work for freedom squandered.
Persona 5 Royal's new additions may be lost on you, but that doesn't matter when the base game is already terrific.
The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) estimates that 3 million total jobs could be lost by the summer due to the pandemic.
Conservation tactics have helped stabilize vegetation in the region, but without ongoing input from local landowners, those gains could be lost.
And the great theme of the pas de deux, which might be lost on the children, was written on a dare.
As he put it in one verse: Say to me there's too much danger Say to me we could be lost.
Music by The Fall has become an aide memoire for the (mainly fun) times that would otherwise be lost to amnesia.
"I'd rather be lost in the woods than found in the city," Jenner wrote alongside his own snapshot from the outing.
But I'm definitely writing it so that you guys can just pick up the first issue and would not be lost.
The Taliban said on Sunday that more American lives would be lost as a result of Trump's decision to cancel talks.
The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) estimates that 3 million total jobs could be lost by the summer due to the pandemic.
Still, some worry that much could be lost as the old famed gayborhoods become watered-down versions of their former selves.
The Supreme Court chose the rule of law over President Nixon, a precedent that will not be lost on Justice Roberts.
Even from our data alone, there are extreme warming scenarios where 55% of the species would be lost from intact habitats.
They're called Tone Free (the irony seems to be lost on LG), and yes, they're basically a copy of Apple's AirPods.
Take care to ensure that you&aposre backing up your save data, as unsaved data may be lost during the process.
He said no critical knowledge would be lost if the cases moved to other departments, including the probes related to Manafort.
This is because so much detail can go into a painting and if its not inspected closely, meaning can be lost.
A prickly problem CABI estimates that without management, 70% of Kenya's natural pasture will be lost to various invasive plant species.
"We feel like there's nothing to be lost by trying to regain that confidence in the vegan community," Mr. Ellis said.
China cut bait with the NBA -- and that's a HUGE financial blow for the league -- but all may not be lost.
"The Hadzabe have a very rich culture that will be lost if their land is taken away from them," said Loure.
The net income of farmers would decline 22019 percent and 67,000 agriculture jobs would be lost if the tariffs are imposed.
The show may have been relatable to adolescents of yesteryear, but much of that relatability would be lost on today's teens.
Night shots are graded on detail, noise, color reproduction — the kinds of things that tend to be lost in low light.
If greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase strongly, it is possible that around 70% of this upper permafrost could be lost.
In extreme cases such as fatal accidents, information about what happened before the crash can be lost when the driver dies.
Credibility is an official factor in a judge's assessment of an asylum claim, and much can be lost on the phone.
As such, Wissink estimates as much as 15 percent of all Toys R Us' toys sales could be lost for good.
Several experts said it appeared unintentional that the benefit of the tax credit for research and experimentation could effectively be lost.
Bourdain was never interested in progress for the sake of progress, because he was always curious about what might be lost.
So I'm looking for something small, yet still nice enough for her to get the message that I'd be lost without her.
Whether those areas will always be lost screen real estate, or could one day be used to show status icons, is unclear.
Mnuchin said that there are plenty of other ways to off set the revenue that would be lost through reduced tax receipts.
If the deepfake video is shared widely, the company's stock price may falter and a tremendous amount of money may be lost.
Even within the scope of the U.S., the estimates for how many jobs could be lost in a single year vary widely.
There are still tons of outstanding puzzles, though, and scientists worry that some expertise will be lost without researchers studying the CMB.
Workers' representatives in Geneva reacted angrily to the restructuring plan, saying that 100 fixed jobs and 43 temporary jobs would be lost.
But he said the current economy could really drag and American jobs could be lost if the Fed doesn't change its thinking.
The company, if not exactly merry, is oblivious to the fact that their ship is about to be lost over a waterfall.
But if Trump does not try, the best opportunity to rescue the situation, and Trump's own legacy on trade, will be lost.
After a few months, President Trump ended the ban, and said that too many jobs would be lost if it kept up.
Billions of rupees used to be lost each year through "leakage" of benefits—a euphemism for fraud in India's often corrupt bureaucracy.
In an exhibition space, the work needs to be richer with physical details that would be lost in the flatness of printing.
"The Government needs to provide clarity surrounding skills, post referendum, otherwise skills and talent will be lost to other countries," it warns.
Both our phones are low on battery and we're slightly worried they may die and we'd be lost, but we make it.
Ronald dela Rosa told reporters the sooner police returned to the fight better, otherwise gains made against drug traders could be lost.
If and when the bust hits Silicon Valley, it's sure to hurt — jobs will be lost and many dreams will remain unfulfilled.
Many of the Liberals' incumbent women hold marginal seats, which will be lost if the party is trounced in the impending election.
You know as well as I do - or any successful businessman does - that a sale can be lost in the first impression.
" In a touching reflection on the value of family, the Good American founder added that without her sister, "I would be lost.
"It is essential that the focus on safety must not be lost," Lohani said in recent posting on a railways WhatsApp group.
He just signed a new two-year, $5 million deal with the Redskins this spring, so all might not yet be lost.
If we don't stop this rampant destruction, the Leuser Ecosystem and the Sumatran orangutans that call it home could be lost forever.
"If there is no arms control, opportunities of substantive exchange would be lost and the nuclear communities would stop talking," Zhao said.
"Once I get past its 'creepy-good' factor, I'll probably be lost without it," an Elite Daily blogger mused in early October.
The president is not expected to explain on Wednesday how he'll offset the revenue that will be lost by cutting business taxes.
Cancelling the 1.4 gigawatt cable will mean all subsidies that European Union so far spent on it will be lost, he added.
On the flipside, federal student loans offer a variety of benefits that will be lost if you consolidate them into private loans.
But those with large annuities businesses could bear the brunt of the $17 billion in fees the DoL estimates may be lost.
But workers at Thyssenkrupp fiercely oppose the deal, concerned more steel jobs will be lost on top of the 2,000 already announced.
In a 2900 report, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office found 220006,2202 jobs would be lost nationally at a $2628 federal minimum wage.
" Sure, maybe it's true that, as Kent says, "those you love cannot be lost because they are always a part of you.
O) would do enough to preserve competition that would be lost in the $9.4 billion tie-up, Bloomberg reported on Friday. (bloom.
America's Kurdish allies who had been instrumental in fighting Islamic State and Al Qaeda alongside the U.S. may be lost for good.
Changes to ecosystems may cause the extinction of highly valuable plant and animal species, the benefit of which would be lost forever.
The Chainalysis data separates out coins it deems to be lost or unused for years — which total 103m bitcoin, worth about $210bn.
In Florida alone, nearly 6900,2628 farm jobs could be lost – livelihoods and family incomes that aren't just numbers on a balance sheet.
Two-thirds of Southern California's beaches could be lost to sea-level rise, and the area burned by wildfires could nearly triple.
However, experts warned that many more undiscovered species will be lost due to deforestation, climate change, poaching and the illegal wildlife trade.
"About three jobs would be lost elsewhere in the economy for every U.S. motor vehicle job gained," the Trade Partnership report states.
By 2100, the size of wildfires there could nearly double, and two-thirds of Southern California's beaches could be lost to erosion.
It is estimated that 20,000 certified teachers, many of them bilingual, will be lost if a permanent solution isn't found for DACA.
Even with careful management, some of the heat content of the coal continues to be lost as it remains exposed to air.
A number of Democrats are expected to back the bill, but some votes could be lost over concerns about lowering FDA standards.
The results for retailers could be lost sales and a dearth of technology to fight the ever-increasing hazard of security breaches.
But if Section 4303 of the bill is not amended to exclude Puerto Rico, 75,000 jobs to U.S. citizens could be lost.
The $16.4 billion a year that CAP claims would be lost amounts to less than 1/85033th of one percent of GDP.
They did not say exactly how many seats will be lost in the reshuffle as final details are still being worked out.
Its title is said to refer to one projection of how many lives will be lost in this century because of smoking.
Like trampling on a crime scene Bruce Bechtol says evidence that might have been collected will now be lost to the world.
The Congressional Budget Office estimated that a half-million jobs would be lost should the country move to a $10.10 minimum wage.
That can be lost on some people in the younger generation because they see 23-year-old billionaires launching social media platforms.
This will ensure the password-protected encryption key stored on the drive will be deleted and the data will be lost forever.
Futures International analyst Terry Reilly said the lower Kansas wheat production estimate suggested some of the snow-covered fields would be lost.
Pretty soon, in a world free of the high flying trapeze, the root idea of "working without a net" will be lost.
The fact that Teyana Taylor is a performer, first and foremost, should not be lost amidst the noise that plagues her career.
Without the help of indigenous Shuar people, who live in and around the Amazon, Barron's team would be lost in the jungle.
As a result, it was destined to be lost in a primordial stew of indestructible villains tossing indestructible heroes through bricked walls.
For a book so lush, filled with humor and philosophical digressions, perhaps some of this can be lost on the younger reader.
Federal officials serving brief rotations on the program were turned over frequently, and important information would sometimes be lost in the transitions.
A new study from PwC estimates that 38 percent of U.S. jobs could be lost to automation in the next 15 years.
What should not be lost is that the Turkish opposition has a chance on Sunday, something that seemed unlikely one year ago.
People for the most part like to be lost in the crowd and the sense of security that comes along with it.
Certainly, it will not be lost on the president that Xi is creating this crisis in order to hurt his re-election.
"Locations once thought to be lost are beginning to appear, but they aren't the same as they once were," developer Epic explains.
"We'll be able to share more on that subject very soon," meaning that all hope of graphical updates might not be lost.
The National Restaurant Association estimates that between 5 million to 423 million restaurant jobs will be lost over the next three months.
This battle wasn't lost last week, and it sure won't be lost by these red-state Democrats if they vote to confirm.
The depth and history of the relations between Turkey and Germany mean that much stands to be lost in any potential rupture.
Toy demand isn't expected to be lost during the holiday season, but it could be picked up by other channels, analysts said.
Mark Zandi, the chief economist at Moody's Analytics, predicts that 190,000 jobs will be lost as a result of the trade war.
Among the thousands of items in the collection believed to be lost is a document from 1883 about the Chinese Exclusion Act.
There is nothing to be gained, and much to be lost, when the government abdicates its responsibility to enforce the nation's laws.
The AIREF fiscal watchdog, an independent body, estimates that 40,000 jobs would be lost in 2019 because of the minimum wage increase.
Let it not be lost that every victim who walked through the courtroom doors has just added another layer to their trauma.
In January 2016, Forbes estimated that by 2019, as much as $85033 trillion may be lost by the world's consumers to cybercrime.
Recognizing that those values and our American way of life could be lost is a unifying theme and rallying cry for conservatives.
In their absence, representation would be lost, diversity would be minimal, and more than anything, minority issues would take a back seat.
Failing to stop these two taxes would only exacerbate skyrocketing health-care costs and cause jobs to be lost across the country.
That up until the moment that she became famous, the painter and her life's work had deserved to be lost, left unrecorded.
"In today's world, freedom can be lost without a shot being fired, by ballots as well as bullets," Kennedy's last speech read.

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