If these guys weren't building high performance networks we'd be at a loss.
Translation: If someone dragged Mark Zuckerberg in front of Parliament, he might be at a loss for words, too.
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It was a ploy of theirs to pretend not to understand, to frown and simulate confusion because, in any conversation, it was convenient sometimes to appear to be at a loss.
The French government has seemed at times to be at a loss over how to react to the violence, which is arguably the most serious challenge to its authority since the student riots that rocked Paris in 1968.
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Despite the size of the audience, the transmission will be shown at a loss and the Arts Council is subsidising the innovation.
You could say that its operating system sets it apart, or its knack for streaming PC games, but that's not it -- it's that Shield won't be sold at a loss.
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Indeed, it may end up as a negative-margin business: If history is any guide, some companies will be willing to sell at a loss to gain market share, and there will be investors willing to finance them, at least for a while.
Because the fund is closed-ended (investors have to leave their capital in for ten years), it can buy art on the spot for cash at good prices and cannot be forced to sell at a loss to meet redemptions.
For one, Amazon may or may not have the scale of supply chain to obtain components cheaply enough to offer a high-end tablet at even a reasonably steep loss, at least not at a loss they would be willing to stomach.
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The complex form may be a better choice for businesses running at a loss because the deduction can be carried forward to future years using that method.
The launch of GBO-3 comes as governments begin two weeks of talks in Nairobi aimed at formulating new measures to tackle global biodiversity loss that can be adopted at October's Convention on Biological Diversity summit in Japan.
He said one way to minimise the risk of the condition going undiagnosed would be to weigh patients every time they sought medical help, so that any signs of weight loss would be recorded at an early stage.
The experts aren't sure yet, but people with migraines don't seem to be at greater risk of memory loss or mental decline as they age.
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But if the money were to come from the EFSF, well in those circumstances Finland has said it would fear that the money would be too much at risk of loss - so it is demanding collateral or security for its share of any such loan.
You say the law makes businesses do all sorts of things, why can't they be commanded to employ people at a loss?
The Dees had drawn in midweek at Somerset Park with First Division strugglers Ayr United, but the loss at Airdrie means they could be caught at the First Division summit by fourth-placed Ross County, who trail by six points but who have two games in hand.
State banks might then be told once again to bankroll wages at loss-making enterprises.
What they discussed is secret (speculation is that it could also involve manufacturing related to an iTV product), but industry observers believe that Apple must be alarmed in the extreme at the possible loss of intellectual property to Samsung as the result of a Samsung-Sharp equity tie-up.
The position of the German government is that investors should be prepared to either take a loss on their holdings in Greek government bonds or at the very least should be prepared to roll over maturing debt for another seven years.
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But such steps would be time-consuming and could be hit by a loss of market confidence at any moment.
China and Japan have both issued statements expressing sympathy to the U.S. at what is expected to be a massive loss of life.
He said there were no plans to widen the use of breathalysers, but agreed that "irresponsible" sales of alcohol - particularly drinks sold at a loss - needed to be controlled.
GPs will be unwilling to rush to sell those investments at a loss or below their carry hurdle rate.
Antonio (Jeremy Irons) seems already to be mourning the loss not just of his ships at sea but of his friend Bassanio (Joseph Fiennes) to the wealthy and marriageable Portia (Lynn Collins).
Brian Sheldon, a social worker from the University of Exeter, in England, suggests this loss of interest can be attributed, at least in part, to the fact that early experiments produced little evidence of positive outcomes.
What they found was that the annual ice loss by this date would be running at about 145 billion tonnes, with the north of the archipelago, on and around the likes of Ellesmere Island, experiencing the greatest retreat.
Assuming the possibility that the short-seller's bearishness is unwarranted--which is a lot of the time--the seller, seeking to avoid losses on shares sold short, must re-enter the market in order to buy back the shares at a loss so that they can be returned.
The woman, who asked that her name not be used, sublet her Cambridge apartment, though at a loss.
Allen has often bemoaned bad luck, with Finnigan the latest to be taken off injured in the 4-0 loss at Leicester.
The loss could be costly to Georgetown's chances at a No. 1 seed in the NCAAs.
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