You can lose up to 10% of your annual income by casualty and receive no deduction.
Depending on the size of the training panel, Ulster stand to lose up to nine players.
Although the exact amount has still not been decided, reports have said they could lose up to 60%.
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The Liberals could lose up to a score of seats in the province.
Some schools in Telford could lose up to a tenth of their funding under new plans, a council has warned.
And the penalty for violations would be steep: Nursing facilities would lose up to 3 percent of their Medicare payment.
Last year, WGMS scientists forecast that the Alps would lose up to three-quarters of their glaciers during the coming century.
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Investors were angered when it emerged they would lose up to 60% of their savings under the terms of the bailout.
"Not only would we lose up to half of our land, but spread radiation to the rest of the world, " he said.
Bank of Cyprus depositors with more than 100, 000 euros could lose up to 60% of their savings as part of the bailout, officials say.
The projections showed that unless significant action is taken, the nation is likely to lose up to 4 million jobs over the next year and that the unemployment rate will probably rise above 9 percent, a transition aide told CNN.
For aficionados of financial gore, Oliver Wyman says that in the coming three years, and were the adverse scenario to become true, Spanish banks would lose up to 270bn euros collectively, on top of 150bn euros of credit losses since 2007.
At Auvil Fruit, an apple and cherry grower in Orondo, Washington, operations manager Walter Hough says the company used to lose up to 20% of its fruit to mold and spores as it sat in cold storage for up to eight months.
By setting a uniform target for the size of seats across Britain, the government's bill would also remove the current quirk that English constituencies tend to contain more voters than seats in Scotland, Northern Ireland and especially Wales (which could lose up to ten MPs).
"Practice starts during the weekend had shown that the dirty side of the grid was so lacking in grip that a car would lose up to a second in the 350-meter run to Turn 1, equivalent to two positions, " James Allen, a Formula One commentator for the BBC and the editor of jamesallenonF1.com, wrote in an email.
Established, once-consistent winners are starting to lose to up-and-comers and newly promoted clubs, leading to greater unpredictability week after week.
For example, for Carbon-14, it would take 5730 years for the 50% of the initial remaining to turn up to lose its capability in radioactive decay in order to have 50% of what has remained after the initial remaining to activate radioactive dating.
It will certainly guarantee promotion for Stoke, while a point could be enough for Leicester to stay up if Southampton lose to Sheffield United.
If grandparents sell appreciated stocks to raise that cash, they have to pay gain taxes and lose the opportunity to step up the basis in these stocks at their deaths.
Hull City manager Jan Molby claims his side needs to lose the fear factor to live up to their billing as promotion favourites.
But it is the states that may have the most to lose if these clean up goals are put in to effect.
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That's because there's little to lose--they rarely put up any money to build the new properties.
"Small independents are the first to lose out when prices go up, as they need to put more money into their business, " he said.
None of us at the company like to lose so we load up on opportunities where the team must stretch to complete strategic milestones.
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For this book, Mr. Crowley, a former litigator and fitness buff who confesses he still had a few pounds to lose himself, teamed up with Dr. Sacheck, a nutrition expert, to delve into the science of nutrition and its role, along with exercise, in weight loss.
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It wouldn't take much for the issue to flare up again or for us to lose trust.
After losing his re-election bid, Sarkozy "was going to lose his diplomatic immunity, " opening him up to potential prosecution.
Mr. McCrohan wrote in his note that the companies' price increases could be meant to help their partner banks make up revenue they stand to lose under the new caps.
Leading 35-14 after the third quarter, the Redskins seem to lose interest in the game, giving up three touchdowns to the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth quarter, and losing 41-35 in overtime.
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