They try to recreate their success with fill-in players, but lose their record deal in the process.
Americans have both of those rights if they are under age 65, but lose those options upon entering Medicare.
" And that means if Republicans win the House but lose key governors' races, "Democrats could literally draw themselves back into power.
But if inflation is low, at 2.5% a year, they pay less at first but lose out in the later years of the mortgage.
The Department of Transportation will also propose doubling the bump fee that airlines must pay to travelers who buy tickets but lose their seat due to overbooking.
Traditionally, intra-Asian routes have been more profitable than inter-continental flights (the opposite is true in Europe, where airlines make big profits across the Atlantic, but lose money locally).
Four will go bankrupt, six will stay in business but lose money, six will make a modest return, three will do well and one will scoop the jackpot.
If Republicans win the House but lose the Senate and the presidency, the change in the balance of power may have a further -- and important -- ripple effect.
Scientists at the University of Lund, Sweden, "found that dung beetles can transport their dung balls along straight paths under a starlit sky, but lose the ability under overcast conditions".
Individuals may qualify for a nice premium tax credit on one hand, but lose a big part of that tax credit in the form of paying for health insurance with post tax dollars.
The gripe about Britain being poor at gestating bold entrepreneurs is an old one: the stereotype is of boffins who are good at generating ideas, but lose out to thrusting Americans when it comes to monetising them.
However, with the European economy struggling it would not surprise me to see the weak banks in weaker countries not just have their shares underperform but lose their value since they may have to merge with stronger banks or be taken over by their central bank.
He says the choice facing the Ministry of Defence is stark, and will reshape the UK's Armed Forces in one of two ways: either producing balanced Armed Forces able to undertake a broad range of tasks and commitments, as in the past, or forces which specialise, but lose their broader capabilities.
He just had to decide if he wanted this to be an endurance race (fight and lose) or a sprint (surrender early but still lose).
Yes, you may lose anyway, but at least lose with some dignity and go out with a fight.
They have little chance of sharing in land redistribution but will lose their current livelihoods.
Children appear normal at birth, but gradually lose the ability to walk, talk and eat.
They may produce short-term positive results, but they lose momentum relatively quickly and performance returns to the bad old days.
The Yankees have been baseball's highest-spender for 14 consecutive years but could lose that spot to the Los Angeles Dodgers this season.
The officers will face a charge of neglect of duty following the death of Christopher Alder, 37 but not lose their jobs.
"Lose these and slowly but inevitably you lose the character and the history that made the area special in the first place, " he said.
And I know people that go to Europe and they overeat, but they lose weight because their foods don't have all the hormones and the additives.
Throughout my 12-year Ireland career there have been many ups and downs but to lose a game we could, and should, have won ranks as one of the hardest defeats to take.
Once their stomachs are tiny, most patients not only eat far less but also lose the desire to over-eat, possibly because of changes in a hormone called ghrelin that is secreted by the stomach.
The Liberal Democrat minister was asked on BBC Radio 4's Today programme about the example of a divorced father who has a spare bedroom for his visiting children, but will lose out under the new arrangements.
But to lose in 2001 in a sense as badly as we did in '97, not to be able to come back at all against a Labour government, frankly not many of us have a great deal of time for.
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Correlations between asset classes are appearing in unexpected ways, but are unlikely to reach holders of catastrophe bonds, the securities issued by insurance companies that pay tempting yields but can lose their value in the event of floods, earthquakes and the like.
You can lose, win or draw but if you lose against your direct competitor it is painful.
It's an inconvenience if you lose your favorite music player, but when corporations lose an electronic gadget, the stakes can be high.
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