Inevitably, good ideas, innovation and style will be lost to the homogenizing imperatives of the toolbox.
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But if President Obama and his EPA have their way, all of this will be lost to America.
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Granted, disruptions will occur in our less productive industries and jobs will be lost to more efficient global competitors.
Untold millions in revenue will be lost to hotels, restaurants and bars from the absence of foreign business travelers.
If this diagnosis proves to be correct, I think in all likelihood Johan will be lost to the Mets for the season.
Mr. PAJAUD: I'm worried about it may be lost to black community.
One by one, senior UMP types solemnly declared that Mr Hortefeux was too useful and successful to be lost to the European Parliament.
Billions of dollars could be lost to competitors or generic versions if a drugmaker fails to entice most patients into switching ahead of time.
Mr Ennis said that if they waited until the end of the year to surrender money, it would be lost to the Northern Ireland budget.
Reyataz is vital to Bristol, which needs new drugs to make up for sales that will be lost to generic competition in the next two years.
Accelerate free-trade pacts with Latin America (Mr Lugar was an early supporter of this, even though many Hoosiers feared their jobs would be lost to Mexico).
For much of the time since, due to deforestation and poaching, it has seemed the mountain gorilla was swiftly destined to be lost to the world again.
The changes, the company has said, mean its plans are more fish-friendly and will reduce the amount of inter-tidal mud flats that will be lost to feeding birds.
The changes, the company has said, mean its plans are more fish-friendly and will also reduce the amount of inter-tidal mudflats that will be lost to feeding birds.
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In the advanced economies of America and Europe, today's chief economic worry is that jobs and industries will be lost to new competition from Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe.
While its publication date seems to be lost to history, its message and artwork leave not doubt that it was one of the myriad products of the WWII-era government printing office.
The Chinese government recognizes that these jobs will eventually be lost to countries like Vietnam, Cambodia, or Indonesia which can be even more competitive on the cost of labor than China.
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With weather delays, poor deposit grades, worker strikes and mill problems, Macquarie forecasted at the start of 2011 that roughly 700, 000 tons of copper mine production could be lost to disruptions.
If they sink under 5%, as they did in the west in 1990, they will be entitled to no parliamentary seats and will be lost to the Social Democrats as a partner.
The department added that because of careful management of the available EU grant, the bulk of this money would not be lost to Northern Ireland, but would be allocated to "other worthy projects" through a competitive process.
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The development of consumer content technology that automatically assists consumers in doing this could lead to new fortunes as well as the protection and retention of content that might otherwise be lost to the vicissitudes of nature and man.
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For this amount of brain-power and strategic and tactical thinking to be lost to the United States because of an affair with his biographer will no doubt seem to many in Europe and the rest of the world to be completely disproportionate.
Mom was distressed when we returned from these outings, having in our absence awoken to the possibility that Fred might exert a stronger influence over her boys than she did and that we too would then be lost to her.
In its projections for continental Europe the OECD assumes that two out of every three workers who remain jobless for more than a year will be lost to the labour market thereafter, adding to the country's natural rate of unemployment.
The changes, the company says, mean its plans are more fish-friendly and will also reduce the amount of inter-tidal mud flats that will be lost to feeding birds, while still generating 5% of the UK's energy needs or enough to power 3.4 million homes.
Among the people of the Great War period, one senses that there really were illusions to be lost and faiths to be shattered.
When a worker goes on SSDI, he or she is almost certain to be lost forever to the workforce.
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The council has previously declined to put a figure on the number of jobs which might be lost due to the reduction in its budget.
What is evident is that by moving to a flexible work model, the dimension of collective bargaining power may be lost or needs to be fulfilled somehow.
This problem is compounded by the fact that private firms and investors fear that energy technologies will be reverse-engineered and their value will be lost due to knowledge spill-over.
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