In any event, the government loses much of its management flexibility in the bargain.
When the drug goes off patent, that exclusive right vanishes and the drug loses much of its value.
When the generics come, sales vanish--and even a brand like Claritin or Prilosec loses much of its value.
With several decades of age, the wine loses much of its fizz but takes on a charming new personality, with a raft of enticing smells such as coffee, ginger and caramelized hazelnuts.
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The energy-efficient glass is not cheap and, without curtains, loses twice as much heat as a standard 6-inch fiberglass-filled wall.
And the mathematical expectation is how much wins when it wins, and how much it loses when it loses.
Former local government secretary Mr Denham said Salford loses "twice as much" as its more affluent neighbouring authority Trafford.
It considers how much heat a person loses from their bare face.
Every time he comes home, he puts so much pressure on himself and loses his mind.
They also depend on how fat the profit margins are in the firm that loses custom, since that determines how much each consumer gains from switching.
In compiling this list, we concluded that the best way to rank a coach relative to his peers is not to do so based on the number of wins and loses alone, but instead on how much a coach wins and losses as compared to the resources he has.
When too much money is printed, it loses value, and inflation is the result.
It all comes back to risk: who loses if a project goes wrong, and how much they earn if it goes right.
"When someone at the bottom of the income distribution loses their job, the loss of income is much more likely to involve losing things that matter for the family to sustain itself, " says Marianne Page of the University of California, Davis, one of the researchers.
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The problem with an all volunteer force is too much of the citizenry shirks that responsibility, loses any sense of ownership in this country, and fails to learn the true meaning of loyalty and sacrifice.
But Roger Federer, like Tiger Woods, is so much better than every other tennis player that when he loses, particularly when he loses in a major - and the Australian Open is the first of the four grand slam events - when Roger Federer loses, that's the story.
If it loses, it could appeal again to the European Court of Justice, pretty much the last potential legal avenue.
For a player whose game centers so much around speed, it could be a rapid decline once he loses a step.
But the party's margin is expected to be much smaller in the revived Kensington, which retains poor areas of Notting Hill in the north but loses some of the rich south.
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