In recent years, it has been reported that children are losing interest in stamps.
They briefly jostle in the moonlight, guzzling loutishly, before losing interest and scuttling back into the undergrowth.
But after devoting three decades to building up his catalog sportswear company, he found himself losing interest.
Yet Finding Nemo's softer-than-expected weekend reveals that audiences may be losing interest in the gimmick rather quickly.
Without the advantage of big leverage and with lower interest rates, German investors are losing interest in leasing deals.
Today there was a signal that the US is losing interest in Taipei as a customer for defense goods.
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In particular Mr Green saw opportunities in the German vocational system for motivating teenagers who were losing interest in academic studies.
So professional investors were already losing interest in gold before 2013 began.
And I can confirm from talking with 80 undergraduate students Wednesday morning that virtually all of them are losing interest in Facebook.
Here, the largest fear is that the world is simply losing interest.
One fear shared by many enthusiasts of renewables, says Andrew Simms, policy director of the NEF, is that the government is simply losing interest in them.
But Reuters reported in February that Wall Street is losing interest in Obama and is swinging heavily to Romney when it comes to campaign contributions.
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Some straight spouses have spoken of deep changes to their personality or habits: Developing tastes for foods they never liked before or losing interest in formerly favorite activities.
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As it sees big money to be made in finance, the life-insurance industry is losing interest in its traditional role of controlling much of the South African economy.
Small wonder that the big oil companies are losing interest.
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Outside the political class, many Portuguese would argue that if their country, like many other new democracies in Europe, is losing interest in ideology, that is probably no bad thing.
The researchers defined minor depression as milder than clinical depression but lasting at least two weeks and including symptoms such as feeling down, losing interest in activities, sleeping problems and poor concentration.
And in a market where prices continue to drop, that means more buyers losing interest, and more houses going into foreclosure, with banks, owners, and neighborhoods all losing out, and buyers, too.
Robert, as far as this election is concerned, the longer it's taking, don't you think people are losing interest and also it's going to hurt the international community's war on terrorism in Afghanistan?
How do you increase the number of Americans in science, technology, engineering and math careers when Baby Boomers currently in these jobs are starting to retire and young people are losing interest in these subjects?
For a diagnosis of atypical depression, you must first meet the general DSM criteria for major depression such as feeling down most of the day and losing interest or pleasure in activities you once enjoyed.
Though the talk was highly anticipated and the room was at capacity before Williams took the stage at 2 pm, halfway through the presentation people began losing interest, falling asleep and then making their way to the exit.
He found out the hard way that when visitors were directed to his home page, people would start losing interest if they had to click through a couple of times to find the product they were looking for.
AMT, but they hate the idea of losing mortgage-interest relief, which seems akin to a tax hike.
Repealing carried interest is losing appeal as more and more leaders oppose its consequences, unintended or otherwise.
We are losing the struggle to interest young British men and women in careers in academic economics.
Therefore with the shares trading at about a 10x PE multiple the company can essentially create a 10% return on the money when it buys back shares while only losing 1% in interest.
Or is it because the airlines have a self interest in not losing planes and passengers?
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Imagine, in JPMorgan Chase's case, the frustration at being the leading credit derivatives house, high-yield-bond underwriter and fixed-income research firm (among other things) and then losing on some bets on interest rates.
So for partisans it is not a question of winning or losing and acting in the national interest.
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