And since they lose track of time, it means that I'm on their schedule.
In extreme instances, people so thoroughly lose track of things that they develop amnesia.
Amid these diverting illustrations and examples, the reader can lose track of the book's argument.
Or you find yourself in an activity and you lose track of time itself.
It was fairly common for DSP to lose track of this information by the time it was needed.
Before long, users were lost in a sea of their own passwords, and inevitably they'd lose track of them.
Did Mom forget a part of the meal, or lose track of cooking?
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It is a small thing, the kind of change many vacationers notice in themselves as they unwind and lose track of time.
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The monitors do not stray onto the private roads and tracks used by the hunt, and so inevitably lose track of them for a while.
John Griswold of Commonfund thinks that some investment committees, stuffed with alumni, may be starting to lose track of the risks their endowments are taking.
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The trick is to not get so involved in the fight that you lose track of your health when there are 15 healing potions in your inventory.
But sometimes in Washington, everybody is spending all their time arguing about politics and you lose track of the folks who sent you there in the first place.
When you live by yourself in a house that you very rarely leave and is even more rarely visited, it's essential that you don't lose track of the time.
Such subcontracting, and the increasing role of middlemen, have made it easier for retailers to lose track of which factories are producing their goods and, many critics say, to avoid taking responsibility for poor factory conditions.
We tend to lose track of companies that no longer exist and we rarely have any inkling of all those planned businesses that might have come into existence had business conditions, such as tax burdens, been better.
After taking so long to make up their minds the authorities lose track of many that they reject: refugee organisations estimate that less than a third of asylum seekers whose applications have been denied either leave voluntarily or are deported.
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And they are likely to continue through the holiday season, when consumers tend to make more credit- and debit-card purchases and sometimes lose track of their spending, says Doug Johnson, vice president of risk management policy at the trade group.
They dream of a better world and they go on these terrible, terrible marches to achieve a better world in which they really lose track of humanity and the things that we think of as the limits of what is acceptable for people to do.
This is something that I think every President needs to go through because the responsibilities of this office are so enormous and so many people are depending on what we do, and in the rush of activity, sometimes we lose track of the ways that we connected with folks that got us here in the first place.
The initial concern for both McLaren drivers will be not to lose ground at the start as they are starting on the dirtier, more slippery side of the track.
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