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This development is one of the underpromoted stories of American life and is utterly lost on Blue Staters.
FORBES: California Leavin'
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The SEC has utterly lost its reputation as an effective regulator, as it seems determined to undermine or prematurely settle any investigation Spitzer initiates.
FORBES: 2003: A Year of Awakening (December 3, 2003 )
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The justification for that is utterly lost on the American people.
FORBES: Wall Street's Prestige: The Less There Is to Go Around, the More Valuable It Gets
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In that case, what we face is something utterly lost on the authors, but that their book made plain if they or their editors had bothered to notice the myriad contradictions within.
FORBES: Book Review: Reckless Endangerment by Gretchen Morgenson and Joshua Rosner
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The Independent described All Is Lost as "utterly compelling".
BBC: Cannes: Robert Redford gets ovation for All Is Lost
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"Righting a great wrong and demonstrating that it's possible to recreate lost beauty - it's utterly romantic, and actually do-able on occasions, " says Dan Cruickshank.
BBC: 'Romantic' attempt to save lost arch
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"I utterly reject that pessimism... we have not lost our way, " he said.
BBC: Mitt Romney calls for optimism in return speech
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In today's feverish atmosphere, even business executives and free-market economists, academics and politicos have lost sight of the need to preserve this utterly critical instrument.
FORBES: Stocks Stink--Is the Economy Next?
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In fact, we later learned the client had lost tens of millions as a result of a scam he was utterly unaware of.
FORBES: Murders and Pensions: The Need for Forensic Investigations (March 28, 2006 )
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He denounced as "utterly pathetic" the fact that on conference's key pensions vote, lost by the party leadership, it had been the unions' votes that had carried the day rather than constituency parties' votes.
BBC: Labour's activist left regroups