"He has nothing to lose, " Mark Davis, telecoms analyst at West LB Panmure said.
He says he has nothing against McCain, but he sees a kindred spirit in Obama.
He has nothing but praise for the skill and high quality of Italian engineering graduates.
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They and are posting new tweets, "but he has nothing to do with that, " McNamara said.
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Sarwal said he has nothing against contingency fees, and indeed many corporations use them in high-stakes litigation.
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And Munroe says his work ethic and attitude means he has nothing to fear from his next fight.
Mr Morgan says the issues raised by the report are overstated and he has nothing to apologise for.
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It is easy to see why Mr Milosevic feels he has nothing to lose by raising the stakes.
Mr. Shepherd, the other neighbor, says he has nothing against new tech wealth.
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But he has nothing nice to say about the prophets of technological doom.
And he always will as long as he has nothing worse to fear from his bosses than a paid long weekend.
Because if he is truly a victim of a cruel hoax, as Notre Dame put it, then he has nothing to hide.
But Mr. Osborne is vulnerable because he has nothing new to offer.
He has nothing to lose by at least giving it a go.
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As the sense of danger increases, he has nothing to build toward.
Mr Haughey vehemently denies wrongdoing, and has invited the Accounts Commission, a public-spending watchdog, to scrutinise the deal, saying he has nothing to hide.
Today he is often back in Berkeley Square, in Linde's London office, though he has nothing to do with luxury goods or trendy design.
Quentin Willson, motoring journalist and former Top Gear presenter, insists he has nothing to be ashamed of when he pulls over to use a lay-by.
He has nothing to fall back on and he fights alone.
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But though he has nothing but praise for the way the study was conducted and reported, he notes that this statistical significance is only borderline.
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And he has nothing but praise for the new management team of Chris Hutchings and Martin O'Connor, who arrived at Walsall in the middle of January.
In fact, Kaminsky claims he has nothing against ISPs that do want to throttle bandwidth to certain sites, nor does he support or oppose network neutrality.
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He was not part of the Iraqi government, he has nothing to do with this current war, and she was very surprised that he was arrested.
Thirty-year-old Parks, who has four Wales caps, insists he has nothing to prove to his former employers, despite struggling to establish himself in the Perpignan side last year.
It is that once Mr Hussein decides that he has nothing to lose, he will opt for a Wagnerian exit by striking out with his weapons of mass destruction.
In either case, a clear purpose would have been for Simpson to show he has nothing to hide in an effort to rehabilitate his image in the court of public opinion.
He apologised for his action and stated that he has nothing but respect for the umpires and his on-field actions were not intended to show disrespect to Aleem Dar or Tony Hill.
He is 71, and could take the view that he has nothing to lose by attacking the immobilismo of politics that lies behind the relative decline of the Italian economy (see article).
He says that he has nothing to lose by being more transparent because he produces the art and sells it, but argues that plenty of dealers and galleries have no incentive to make prices available.
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