Debtors and former tycoons who stand to lose the most will attempt to stall the process.
Depending on the size of the training panel, Ulster stand to lose up to nine players.
If the bank were liquidated, bondholders would stand to lose almost all their investment.
Such an outcome would be utterly irrational given what all parties involved would stand to lose.
How much do banks stand to lose if everyone moved their money out of banks?
New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan and Missouri all stand to lose congressional seats.
Undiversified tobacco companies stand to lose if there were a mass migration to smokeless products like Snus.
But politically speaking, this is one battle that the Republicans stand to lose more than the Democrats.
And it also talks about a local company called Bestas Vestas that will stand to lose 1, 700 jobs.
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According to Myers of SNL Kagan, the studios stand to lose out on hundreds of millions of dollars.
Such a move would be deeply controversial, especially among investors who would stand to lose quite a lot.
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But a new census will also anger powerful vested interests which stand to lose from more accurate information.
The main casualties from such creative salesmanship are the less imaginative fund managers, who stand to lose mandates.
Banks also stand to lose much of the money they currently make from moving money around for customers.
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There is little public sympathy in Russia for the minority shareholders (many of them foreign) who stand to lose.
If they say our polls on Friday are not fair then we stand to lose out on investment opportunities.
"If I doped I would potentially stand to lose everything, " Wiggins wrote.
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Hard questions are being asked by those who stand to lose almost as much as Salt Lake if this mess isn't cleaned up.
And even the brightest and best stand to lose something: the near-automatic right to remain in Britain for two years after they graduate.
But as Mr Uribe warned punters in a televised address this week, many still stand to lose their money despite all the government's efforts.
Some analysts worry the effort could be tripped up by conservative elements who stand to lose if Myanmar opens more extensively to foreign competition.
That message was crafted by Sallie Mae, the largest of the private lenders that stand to lose billions of dollars if the subsidies are cut.
What do I stand to lose by having this assumption challenged?
English dairy farmers, already hurt by low prices, stand to lose.
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These are increasingly tough question for Internet giants like Google and Facebook, who stand to lose millions, perhaps billions, of dollars if consumers successfully limit online tracking.
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But its influence during this year's primary season has been mixed: The Democratic contest doesn't count toward the nomination and Republicans stand to lose half their delegates.
It is important to grasp that incumbents do not stand to lose 27% of their revenues: rather, they will now have to defend this portion against competitors.
Bank shares in particular rose sharply, as they stand to lose billions of euros should any eurozone government default on its debts as a consequence of the crisis.
At one stage, the two leaders announced they had reached a compromise - but MPs who stand to lose from early elections said they would not support it.
It is thought unlikely Mr Blair will be goaded into agreeing to his rival's challenge, as many believe he would stand to lose more than he would gain.
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