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"lose out to" Definitions
  1. (informal) to not get business, etc. that you expected or used to get because somebody/something else has taken it

103 Sentences With "lose out to"

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And who could the big US of A lose out to?
Small organic family farms increasingly lose out to international agribusiness conglomerates.
"New businesses will always lose out to the existing surer bets," he said.
My fear of rejection will always lose out to my pride and my courage.
No longer will American products lose out to our competition in these key markets.
But it is also possible tablets could lose out to the increasingly giant phones.
Are American business willing to lose out to foreign competitors on lucrative contracts with Russia?
We know that there are times when the teachings of Jesus lose out to racism.
It also warned that Taiwanese industry would lose out to foreign competition if power prices rose.
But if companies don't evolve their conversational capabilities, they will lose out to competitors that have.
Los Angeles (8-6) must win out and have Minnesota lose out to reach the postseason.
But insurers fear that without equal access to such information, they will lose out to savvy customers.
German rival Cliqz criticized the proposal, saying some companies could lose out to competitors with deeper pockets.
If the company can't hire and keep those people, it's going to lose out to competitors that can.
In addition, American companies lose out to foreign competitors on business deals because of America's higher shipping costs.
But in the long term, they will lose out to other media that are not so easily manipulated.
Too little goes to indigenous organisations, which tend to lose out to the big NGOs in competitive tendering processes.
O) tumbled 3.9 percent after Bank of America said the radio frequency chipmaker could lose out to Broadcom (AVGO.
Simply put, an innovative product may lose out to its competition simply because its certification program is more efficient.
In states without such targets, including Texas, more expensive new renewable plants could lose out to natural gas generation.
EU WATCHING CLOSELY German rival Cliqz criticized the proposal, saying some companies could lose out to competitors with deeper pockets.
Domestic resource extraction companies have not and will not lose out to foreign companies due to these financial disclosure requirements.
He said Western firms would lose out to Asian competitors if they withheld investment from Rakhine due to reputational risks.
Ted Cruz (Texas) Cruz once again seemed set to lose out to Rubio, just as he did in South Carolina.
"I don't want backward-looking policies based on the assumption that we will lose out to increased competition," he said.
No company wants to be the first to go clean, lest they lose out to other firms in the same industry.
The Americans worry that unless the Chinese government changes its ways, other American industries will soon lose out to China, too.
In October the Goldman chief hinted that London would lose out to the German city of Frankfurt as a financial center.
It's possibly a sign the Taliban doesn't want to lose out to its younger, nastier rival insurgency in the extremism stakes.
Cleveland Browns: The Browns would have to win out and hope the Titans and Steelers lose out to make the playoffs.
It's possibly a sign the Taliban doesn't want to lose out to its younger, nastier competitor insurgency in the extremism stakes.
Carpenter said he's annoyed that his town could lose out to a casino license because of unfair "special treatment" of the tribe.
As a result, startups can lose out to big outsourcing firms, which are able to gobble up a disproportionate share of the visas.
What happens if the Lakers lose out to the Clippers or Houston or someone else in the chase to add Memphis's Andre Iguodala?
Oakland Raiders: The Raiders would have to win out and hope the Browns, Titans, and Steelers all lose out to make the playoffs.
That's proof that companies with strong brand recognition can hold on to loyal shoppers and not lose out to companies offering steep discounts.
They said the partnership would cause current dealers to lose out to SAIC on access to key future products, hurting their sales and profitability.
Although everyone in the lottery is theoretically qualified, chances are some better-qualified applicants will lose out to those with less skill and experience.
Private equity firms often lose out to strategic bidders, real companies that can cut costs and find efficiency in the merger of two entities.
"Whether I move my wares back to a safer terrain or let the coconuts lie here, I must lose out to nature," he said.
Pluralistic visions of liberal democratic market societies will lose out to AI-driven ones unless we reimagine the role of technology in human affairs.
BlackBerry was also slow to the touchscreen game, causing it to lose out to Apple's (AAPL) iPhone, Samsung's (SSNLF) Galaxy and other Android devices.
The only minor blemish on an otherwise stellar 2017 campaign saw her lose out to Onozuka at the Freestyle World Ski Championships in Sierra Nevada.
Esposito was nominated for an Emmy for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series in 2012 only to lose out to fellow costar Aaron Paul.
The proposal is also another way to shine a spotlight on economic inequality and the ways workers often lose out to moneyed interests on Wall Street.
But if the RFS remains in place, corn stands to lose out to products that do not pass the market test, simply because Washington decrees it.
As distributional conflicts surge in domestic politics, they are surging in foreign policy, too — and those who ignore them lose out to those who inflate them.
There's a sense in digital publishing that something has gone horribly wrong — that publishers are doomed to lose out to newer, nimbler and more "social" platforms.
And as new technologies emerge, we have to seize the opportunities, or lose out to China in the emerging trillion-dollar global market for nuclear energy.
While "Jaws" would lose out to "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," the film took home Oscars for best original music score, film editing and sound mixing.
The effects are felt more in some places than others, and not only because the sort of people who lose out to trade tend to live in similar places.
Innovation is always a bit of a race, and in the race to come some American companies will lose out to Chinese competition, some of which will be unfair.
Politics inside the administration While Republicans say Mattis has improved on the Hill, they're still concerned he will lose out to Mulvaney again when next year's budget is released.
The Frick Collection has recently announced an expansion plan that would see some of its historic and landmark elements destroyed and its cherished atmosphere lose out to overzealous commercialization.
The remaining Sottsass ceramics here mostly lose out to the antiquities, except for the more delicate, Deco-like black-and-silver vases of the Tenebre (Darkness) series from 1963.
And given Blackberry will no longer be controlling the hardware making process itself, it may even lose out to more specialist security hardware players who are going that extra mile.
Jefferies lowered its rating for Merck to underperform from hold, saying the company's financial results will be weaker than expected in coming years as its drugs lose out to generic competitors.
A poll published Thursday shows that Le Pen would win the first round of voting in April's election but ultimately lose out to centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron in the final runoff.
After watching a woman who prepared for the job for 30 years lose out to a man with no experience in last week's presidential election, women are questioning their own career prospects.
Coal has continued to lose out to gas in the generation system but since 2008 the decline has been absolute as well as relative terms because demand for electricity is no longer growing.
"Singapore's bunker market could lose out to competitive bunkering locations emerging in surrounding locations ... provided they allow open-loop scrubbers to operate," said Ashok Sharma, managing director of shipbroker BRS Baxi in Singapore.
Yes, it's painful when our issues, our values, and our candidate lose out to larger forces, but shit happens and complaining on Facebook about the political behemoth that hit us won't change anything.
Cut-throat competition is expected this year for TV sports rights in France, with analysts saying that Canal Plus could lose out to SFR Group in the battle for some of the main sports.
But Cook's purported argument that Apple will lose out to Samsung specifically because of the tariffs doesn't make a lot of sense — iPhone sales have already been declining for numerous reasons unrelated to tariffs.
That is bad news for England, which last hosted in 1966 and was bitterly disappointed to lose out to Russia for 2018, and for China, which is eager to host its first World Cup.
UK businesses must ensure that their hiring funnels are a top priority and focus on understanding what matters most to tech talent beyond salary, so that they don't lose out to US tech hubs.
Underscoring his long-held thesis that, over time, highly paid hedge-fund hotshots lose out to a cheap index fund, Mr. Buffett presented the latest results of a bet he made nine years ago.
The review, commissioned by the UK finance ministry, said Britain will lose out to rival financial centres and other economic sectors unless collective action is taken to create a more skilled and diverse workforce.
I found Carreyrou's chapter on why Walgreens signed a major deal with Theranos especially revealing, as it showed how the pharmacy chain was mostly motivated by the desire not to lose out to CVS.
But it has since become a more common name to investors, buying U.S. insurer Fidelity & Guaranty Life last fall and attempting to buy Starwood Resorts, only to lose out to Marriott at the last minute.
And he did lose out to a 16-year-old girl for Time's Person of the Year, which made him so jealous he couldn't resist mocking her, amplifying just how big a loser he is.
The minimum term Enbridge Inc is seeking, previously unreported, is raising fears among small Canadian producers that they will lose out to bigger players, at a time when pipeline congestion has damaged the energy sector's outlook.
Similarly, among the half who say women complain about "discrimination" when they lose out to men in "fair competition," Trump won by 39 points, while the 32 percent who disagreed gave Clinton a 54-point margin.
But well before the competition from online shopping caused it problems, it started to lose out to big box competitors such as Walmart and Home Depot (HD) that offered better selection of goods and lower prices.
ING also said the fact that bitcoin's software was open-source meant it was infinitely replicable, which could in the future see it lose out to other rival cryptocurrencies - of which there are currently more than 1,000.
Zhang's case is not unique: Chinese urbanites told us that many top universities in Beijing lose out to Hong Kong universities when they try to recruit new economics and business Ph.D. graduates because of Beijing's air pollution.
Excitement surrounding prospective candidates is so high that venture capitalists interested in pre-IPO financing say they need to move quickly on due diligence or lose out to the competition, particularly in strategic industries such as chips.
If GM doesn't adapt, Barra believes it cold lose out to a host of new rivals, such as upstarts Tesla (TSLA) and Uber (UBER), as well as Google (GOOG) and maybe even Apple (AAPL) and Amazon (AMZN).
Conversely, male offspring that lack resources are likely to lose out to males that have more resources, so in bad conditions it pays for parents to "invest" more in daughters, which will have more opportunities to mate.
It was hard to watch Hillary Clinton, a woman who has spent her life serving the public, lose out to a man who used the debate stage and the campaign podium to disparage her looks, stamina, and reputation.
Euro zone officials are reluctant to discuss publicly such a sensitive issue - and the risk that London could lose out to rivals Frankfurt and Paris - before the June 23 referendum on a British exit from the European Union.
At Ferrari, the Spaniard led to Abu Dhabi in 2010 only to lose out to Sebastian Vettel, who went on a run of four titles in a row for Red Bull — a team Alonso might also have joined.
They have remained a dependable vote block despite the many hair-raising claims made about the party, in part because they fear they will lose out to the city's other ethnic groups, not least the fast-growing Pushtun community.
The bottom line: Sears isn't the only incumbent retailer to lose out to nimble competitors that focus on the future (in this case e-commerce) absent any worry about underinvestment in the main operation that provides cash flow (Sears' physical stores).
They have shocked the largely moderate Muslim country of 160 million people and heightened fears that Bangladesh, once hailed as the next Asian tiger economy with its huge garment industry, could lose out to more stable competitors in the region.
The number of informal workers globally is set to swell as low-skilled laborers lose out to automation and others take short-term jobs offered through digital platforms, say labor activists who warn of the increased risk of modern slavery.
On stage at that event, the billionaire philanthropist blamed an antitrust lawsuit for causing Microsoft&aposs Windows Phone to lose out to Google&aposs Android, apologized for his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and questioned whether presidential candidate Sen.
But there's no question that economic anxieties across the political spectrum have been channeled into trade policy, and even once-supportive economists like Paul Krugman have grown more skeptical that you can compensate the workers who lose out to global competition.
Spurred by growing competition from a new, more trusted breed of online retailer, however, the Swiss houses have reached an inflection point in their relationship with used timepieces: regulate their distribution and sale or lose out to third-party dealers.
The obvious danger he faces is that, if he fails to secure a majority of delegates, he may lose out to Mr Cruz or some other establishment-approved challenger in the horse-trading that would ensue at the Republican convention in July.
With their yellow and blue kits fast becoming iconic, the Crociati reached the final of the Cup Winners' Cup again the following season, only to lose out to Arsenal in a game which was widely considered a coup for the North Londoners.
TV executives all tell a version of the same story: They fell in love with a script for a TV show only to lose out to Netflix, which is on a spending spree in almost every genre, from dramas to children's programming.
Talks to build the Chabahar port have been on for years but since the scaling back of Western sanctions against Iran, India has pushed hard for the project so it doesn't lose out to other such as China, who are keen to invest.
That year the bigger faction, which included many of Hong Kong's top tycoons, saw its candidate, Henry Tang Ying-yen, lose out to Mr. Leung — over a real estate scandal that turned out to be no worse than another one involving Mr. Leung.
Hunt did not commit to when Britain would leave the EU, but said it had to be with a deal, or else the country would face a general election in which the Conservatives could lose out to leftist Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.
The NF leader is well positioned to secure enough votes to reach the second round, however, the same survey expects her to lose out to either Fillon or Emmanuel Macron, France's former economy minister, in that next round by at least 20 percentage points.
Speaking at the Reuters Global Investment 2018 Outlook Summit, Lasry said there have been some winners in retail, a sector that has seen more than a dozen bankruptcies this year as brick-and-mortar chains lose out to online shopping sites such as Amazon.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - Minor medalists Anna Veith and Tina Weirather admitted to being stunned to lose out to Czech Ester Ledecka in the women's Alpine skiing super-G on Saturday but both had their own reasons for being delighted to finish on the Olympic podium.
"The more intense the support, the more advantage that you have in the event of extreme weather on caucus night," Ball said -- meaning a candidate with a bigger but less passionate base of support could lose out to one with fewer, but more engaged, supporters. 4.
And when local produce, fish, meat and other foods lose out to pre-packaged, mass-produced items for a spot on the lunch tray because the school kitchen lacks the equipment, capacity and skills to prepare and store them, local farms lose a valuable, consistent market for their products.
Firms in the fastest-moving fields, such as technology, have a strong incentive to go ahead and invest in spite of uncertainty rather than lose out to a rival, note Mihai Ion of the University of Arizona and Huseyin Gulen of Purdue University in a paper, "Policy uncertainty and corporate investment".
It's not that we lose out to our own desires, but that our desires are shaped by the culture around us before we are fully able to understand them or articulate what they are, so we are often meeting each other underground, perhaps on the road to satisfaction, but in the dark.
"Access to talent is a challenge for the tech industry because not only can we not find enough STEM-skilled Americans to fill open roles, our broken system stops us from keeping the best and brightest innovators here in the U.S. and instead we lose out to our overseas competitors," said Dean Garfield, the group's president, in a statement.

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