If we do not, British companies will continue to lose out to our global competitors.
With a small farming industry and a lot of imports, Britain was bound to lose out.
So for achieving the one thing they want me to, my reward is to lose out twice.
The Tories also look set to lose out with the proposed merger of Cardiff North with Caerphilly.
According to Myers of SNL Kagan, the studios stand to lose out on hundreds of millions of dollars.
If Maoists, parties and monarchy could all claim victory, the country as a whole continued to lose out.
Stephen McManus was the man to lose out in central defence following the return from suspension of Gary Caldwell.
If they say our polls on Friday are not fair then we stand to lose out on investment opportunities.
Although disappointed to lose out to Wasps 18-16, Scott was more than happy with the reaction from coach Steve Meehan.
Widnes were tipped to win a licence in the last round of bidding in 2008, only to lose out to Salford and Crusaders.
"Small independents are the first to lose out when prices go up, as they need to put more money into their business, " he said.
In doing so, opportunities are created for investors to take advantage of rallies and lock in gains instead of fully participating only to lose out.
He has come close twice before - including 2001 when he led the points race going into the final stage only to lose out to Zabel.
Not wanting to lose out completely, we contacted a customer who we knew wanted the book, and offered to broker the deal for a small fee.
Europe is a dead cert to lose out, though will use its huge market and colonial relationships to minimize the impact of its lack of innovation power.
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They are going to lose out on long-term growth trends that are firmly in place, not only in the usual suspect nations: China, India, all of Asia.
The new insurance law, expected to take effect next month, will force policyholders, who in bankruptcy proceedings take precedence over holders of subordinated debt, to lose out first.
Given that choice, affordable housing is likely to lose out.
This reluctance seems surprising, since companies with high hurdle-rates will tend to lose out in bidding for business assets or firms as, according to Mr Hodge, Shell has often done.
That proved unpopular with the exam boards themselves, who did not like the idea of investing time and money in tendering for one of the subjects only to lose out.
Labour had argued that the changes were politically motivated - as their MPs tend to represent areas with fewer registered voters and they were therefore likely to lose out the most.
"I don't get many awards and I don't get nominated for a lot of awards but when I do I tend to lose out to more younger, talented, better-looking guys like James McAvoy, " he said.
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While the precise details of who will stand to lose out on funding remain unclear, the new budget is likely causing some concern among those troubled states with energy infrastructure projects in their economic recovery plans.
"Airlines are among the people who're pushing for this now very badly-needed expansion, so that we don't continue to lose out against airports like Frankfurt and Charles de Gaulle, both of whom have twice as many destinations in China, twice as many flights going to China, " he said.
Among the Andean states, there are fears that their textile sales to America will lose out to China's as the world textile trade deregulates this year.
But HP has realized it must cater to a shifting market or lose out to small thin client vendors such Wyse and iGel, says IDC analyst Bob O'Donnell.
When business owners stopped trying to figure out how to lose money, the economy boomed.
There is no incentive for those with nothing to lose to bow out gracefully.
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It has also agreed to lose 109 posts out of 2, 534 this year with consultation under way on a further 67 posts.
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