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31. Thus Mexican workers gain dramatically by moving north , whereas low - skilled Americans lose out slightly at worst.
32. If prices are too high, the taxpayer may lose out.
33. Since power is bought through competitive bidding, Berliner said, Mirant would lose out on bids if its prices weren't low enough.
34. Jim's father is afraid that he may lose out to larger firms.
35. Fred didn't want to lose out to the other salesman.
36. Analysts from Susquehanna Financial Group say Google could lose out on $5 billion to $6 billion in annual ad revenue by 2014 if the search company follows through on its threat to leave China.
37. The specialist traders who pioneered Chinese exports to the west stand to lose out, however.
38. I'm afraid that he may lose out to larger firms.
39. And if the President supported energy efficiency,(www.Sentencedict.com) who'd lose out?
40. Generally, Singaporeans are kiasu -- they fear to lose out.
41. " With your way of running , you're sure to lose out, " an other young man said.
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