We lost too many wickets too softly and that is something you've got to look at.
We just lost too many early wickets when we didn't get behind the ball.
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But they lost too many wickets to build up any real momentum.
We had no organization, we lost too many balls, our passing game was bad, we were not aggressive, we did not cover well.
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, having already lost too many productive citizens to neighboring Texas, has decided that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
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Parents, however, believe their children have been unfairly criticized and abandoned by yet another coach in a school that has lost too many of them.
It has replaced none of its old equipment and has lost too many of its skilled workers to survive nobody wants to stay at a yard that seems doomed.
But today this common understanding of the past has been lost in too many jurisdictions.
Something special will be lost if too many places are granted city status.
Somewhere, somehow, that fact has gotten lost on too many employers.
While these market sectors captured the majority of startup action, other fields lost their allure as too many entrepreneurs jumped into the same space at the same time without a competitive edge.
"Too many Americans have lost a large portion of their retirement funds and they've lost a sense of security in the process, " Bush said.
There are things we can do right now to help create jobs and help restore some of the financial security that too many families have lost.
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Haslam is meticulous in his research, so much so that unfortunately some of the pace of the book is lost when he incorporates a few too many references to clubs, managers, DJs and others whose names can only mean something to a select few.
Lost on them, and sadly by too many of us, is that those dollars are ours.
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Many lost their jobs, too, and not a few of them are still out of work.
Too many of us have lost a loved one -- or seen a friend or a colleague endure painful treatments.
Some conservatives point out that along with Akin and Mourdock, many mainstream candidates lost, too, like Rep. Denny Rehberg of Montana, Rep. Rick Berg of North Dakota and former Rep. Heather Wilson of New Mexico.
If there was one particular reason the Knicks lost Wednesday, it was that they had too many defensive lapses and, in turn, allowed too many open shots.
The States is due to debate it next week, but some politicians claim too many parking spaces will be lost in St Helier if the current plans go ahead.
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Too many lives have already been lost.
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She lost the trust of Wall Street by disappointing on too many quarterly results and being unpredictable.
As a result, way too many of our citizens have either lost their home or are living on the edge.
The Federation of Small Businesses has criticised head teachers for closing schools too readily, saying lost working days are affecting many companies.
For one thing, the Democrats lost many non-southern white men, too.
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But way too many players on Team Virtue have bizarrely lost sight of this fundamental distinction.
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There have been too many cases of brilliant young technologists who have been lost, including Ilya Zhitomirskiy of Diaspora and Dan Haubert of TicketStumbler.
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Carrying too many credit cards will subject you to additional aggravation if your wallet is lost or stolen.
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Sir Graham's review found that too many black officers were failing their probationary year in the job and those who did stay on lost out on promotion.
But despite prostate cancer being the second leading cause of deaths among men, with a life lost to the disease every six minutes, it is a taboo subject for many men, who can feel too embarrassed to mention the condition.
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