Earnings per share came in at a loss of six cents, while a Wall Street consensus was expecting them to come in at a loss of one cent per share.
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" Woodland continued, "He was at a loss for words.
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At a loss, Julian buried the cocaine near his trailer.
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I'm at a loss to tell you exactly what happened.
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The developed world is at a loss how to react.
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Sadness, too, can leave us at a loss for words.
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When that was ruled out, they were at a loss.
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I am just at a loss of words right now.
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I am at a loss for what more to say.
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Here, I find that I am often at a loss.
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One was never rented and later sold at a loss.
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Breakfast is expected to operate at a loss this year.
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But a lot of companies are running at a loss.
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Gaza seems at a loss for what might be next.
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People I've spoken to are at a loss for words.
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" At a loss for words, Andy replies, "I'm the other guy!
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The letter states that teams are currently operating at a loss.
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" Kilee Sanders, Robbins' aunt, told Newsweek she was "at a loss.
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Can you blame him for being at a loss for words?
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Shpilband was at a loss to explain the error as well.
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I was at a loss for that year I didn't compete.
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Right now Flipkart operates at a loss as it pursues growth.
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For once Mr Trump seemed at a loss for a riposte.
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At that point, Barr seemed at a loss to explain further.
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"I'm at a loss for words," James said postgame, via Cleveland.com.
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Seeing the change, my mom and dad were at a loss.
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It's no wonder I felt depressed, let down, at a loss.
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"Like all athletes we're kind of at a loss," Morris said.
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Dearest Amy, I'm at a loss for words to describe today.
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Despite that experience, I was at a loss to give advice.
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We are never at a loss because we're such good friends.
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I.E.," said, "I have no idea" and "I'm at a loss.
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So, we canceled the rental house at a loss of $1,600.
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It's a balancing act that leaves his opponents at a loss.
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When it was over, Kosgei was at a loss for words.
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Sergeant Owen said he was at a loss for new leads.
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His mother is at a loss as much as I am.
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Jonathon Rini, the man's estranged brother, was at a loss too.
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"I'm at a loss for words," Lightning coach Jon Cooper said.
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" At a loss for an explanation, she added: "I don't know.
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Regional powers, too, seem to be at a loss for solutions.
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Bernie himself seemed at a loss for an answer as to why.
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"I'm completely at a loss for words," Ashley Bell told the outlet.
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"I'm at a loss for words!" she said, smiling through happy tears.
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Nervous and at a loss what to choose, I ask the man.
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Across the EU, 79% of coal plants are running at a loss.
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"At a loss for words RIP Kevin Fret," a different fan tweeted.
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At a loss for the words (and emojis!) to send to someone?
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"I'm very rarely at a loss for words," Gorsuch said in response.
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Dan is at a loss for words after tasting the Norwegian creation.
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I'm at a loss for words to describe how touched I am.
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Why the dramatic price drop, which Veritas is taking at a loss?
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This is key as banks normally offload bad debts at a loss.
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As Raven put it, I truly was at a loss for words.
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I'm at a loss... I think it's partly because I'm a woman.
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When people ask me about my preferences, I'm often at a loss.
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Even the Communist Party's loyalists in Hong Kong are at a loss.
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Does your Facebook News Feed leave you at a loss for words?
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"I am truly at a loss for words right now," she wrote.
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"I'm at a loss for words, to say the least," he added.
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Many political analysts are at a loss to explain Mr. Maranhão's motivations.
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That meant Canaan had to sell its mining hardware at a loss.
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"I am just at a loss of words right now," she said.
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I'm at a loss to explain the failure of this pairing, though.
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Father pressed his hand to my forehead and seemed at a loss.
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Both camps are at a loss for how to handicap the race.
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Those who sell at a loss could benefit from tax-loss harvesting.
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Smaller business at a loss The bill also doesn't address smaller businesses.
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Pulling investments out of the market could mean selling at a loss.
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"Rocky: The Musical" closed at a loss, after a six-month run.
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McConnell added he's at a loss when the Senate trial will start.
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"We're producing our crops at a loss now, just like the oil guys are pumping oil at a loss," Mr. Halcomb, who grows corn, soybeans, wheat and barley on his 7,000-acre family farm, said by telephone on Wednesday.
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So I am kind of at a loss how to make that decision.
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Fisher himself was at a loss for words when describing his big win.
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"If you don't do it, and your competitors do, you're at a loss."
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Now, in the face of my adult heartbreak, she was at a loss.
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Taylor's parents were obviously scared and worried and at a loss for explanations.
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He could barely contain his anger, at a loss for whom to blame.
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"We're at a loss, as is everyone else," the local police chief said.
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"Often at a loss, according to internal company documents," the news outlet reported.
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I'm at a loss for words with how excited I am for him.
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"I am at a loss for words," McBath, 58, tweeted after her victory.
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I'm at a loss to describe how AEC were for two important reasons.
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We were at a loss as to who was in all these bands.
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I'd trolled the whole map multiple times, but I remained at a loss.
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"I'm at a loss to figure out the pros of this," Goodman said.
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They ended up selling the home at a loss of more than $100,000.
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I'm at a loss for words, shaking as I even type this out.
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If you're at a loss for a healthy snack idea, look no further.
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Asked how he would plan for Saturday's skate, Chen seemed at a loss.
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Redfin sold homes at a loss; others held on, hoping for a rebound.
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So when she found out she was pregnant, she was at a loss.
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But he did not leave his Yankees counterpart at a loss for words.
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" To this I'd replied, for reasons I'm at a loss to reconstruct, "Antarctica?
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You're at a loss for words when others ask you about the friendship.
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On Friday night at JACK, in Brooklyn, the audience was at a loss.
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Losses were inline with expectations, at a loss of 1 cent per share.
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The majority of Division I colleges in the N.C.A.A. operate at a loss.
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"You might be stuck selling your investments at a loss," Marquit told me.
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So when the school closed down, I was at a loss for a second.
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She nods but it's obvious, like Colton, she is at a loss for words.
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I just feel at a loss because it seems like being assertive does work.
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Warren, a candidate rarely at a loss for words, was oddly invisible during the
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Costly licensing agreements with artists have resulted in the company operating at a loss.
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In this case, you may be forced to sell your home at a loss.
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It helps me understand her, but I still am at a loss about myself.
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That left dealers at a loss to know what the central bank's aims were.
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The BOJ is increasingly at a loss to explain why consumer prices consistently undershoot.
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"I am at a loss for words and extremely sad about this," said GrandPOObear.
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Finally, at a loss for words, Rachel asked him where they went from here.
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Do you say, "Well, we're going to make you do it at a loss"?
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And that meant that the system was at a loss on the broader market.
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I'm at a loss," Harris said during an interview on CNN's "The Situation Room.
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At a loss for what to do next, Mr. Peña moved to New York.
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His brother, Eric Paddock, said he was at a loss to explain the massacre.
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Mr. Johnson, appearing flustered, was at a loss to come up with a name.
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I'm pregnant & on holiday & am at a loss to why she would do this.
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You try to approach the world logically, but today you'll be at a loss.
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We couldn't be on different pages here, and it puts me at a loss.
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Also selling at a loss was a duplex penthouse at 158 Mercer Street, a.k.a.
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And Democrats are at a loss for other ways to grab the public's attention.
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But investigators were still at a loss to offer a motive for the massacre.
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At a loss for words and clearly troubled, she stammered as she hugged me.
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And you might find yourself at a loss for words about how to respond.
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"I'm at a loss for words, really," Sprewell told ABC during a halftime interview.
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Zhao sold the property about 17 months later at a loss of over $300,000.
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But now they find themselves at a loss for weighty words worthy of impeachment.
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And for you, to share with them when you're at a loss for words.
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"I just was [at] a loss for words and advice," Whittaker said at the time.
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While revenues were up 78 percent in 2014, the company still operates at a loss.
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He was definitely at a loss for words and got very emotional talking about it.
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Acton sold the property at a loss for $14 million less than a year later.
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She stormed off, and Blake, utterly defeated, was at a loss over what to do.
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She was totally starstruck and at a loss for words when she met Brad Pitt.
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Pandora and Spotify, the two biggest streaming companies today, are both operating at a loss.
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A London woman thought about it and simply said: "I'm at a loss for words."
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We are at a loss [for] words to let everyone know how appreciative we are.
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Acton sold the property at a loss for $14 million less than a year later.
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When it comes to the value of a dollar, most kids are at a loss.
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However, we are unable to continue to operate at a loss until that time arrives.
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The drugmaker also disclosed that it is selling some of its products at a loss.
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"I think they are also at a loss for exactly what's going on," Schiff said.
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Threats aside, both Washington and Beijing seem at a loss for what to do next.
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Norway's Environment Agency is at a loss as to how the massacre could have happened.
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But truck drivers looking for that same sort of detail are often at a loss.
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Luckily, in the digital age, we aren't at a loss for ways to tell time.
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Last year that school closed without warning – leaving hundreds of local students at a loss.
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"As for how governments can calm their citizens, I'm at a loss," Mr. McCants said.
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"We are at a loss for words following Darryl Drake's passing this morning," it begins.
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McCain was at a loss on Sunday to explain Trump's repudiation of the Russian meddling.
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Bookmark this now and you'll never be at a loss for what to eat again.
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Are you still at a loss as to what time of year I'm talking about?
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Therapists are often at a loss when their client's politics strongly conflict with their own.
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WASHINGTON — Senator Joe Manchin III, Democrat of West Virginia, was at a loss on Tuesday.
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But many doctors are at a loss to convey their shared feelings with my pain.
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Grinding comes so second nature to Woods, he is at a loss to explain it.
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Most importantly, I often feel myself at a loss when dealing with my own kids.
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This industry, at large, operates on the thinnest of margins, if not at a loss.
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I am at a loss as to how to handle this without causing a blowup.
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If the home sells at a loss, the company absorbs a share of that, too.
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Mr. Sutter, sensing that his facts and figures were not helping, was at a loss.
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I was at a loss as to how to access anything that might be left.
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When the subject of Trump's comments came up, Nadery seemed at a loss for words.
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SoftBank gives up on Wag, selling its stake back to the company at a loss.
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The Super Bowl-winning coaches were each at a loss for words upon the surprise.
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Along with Dr. Ofri, I, too, am at a loss as to how to proceed.
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The market can fluctuate wildly, and distressed investors can wind up selling at a loss.
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And yet, we are left, once again, at a loss to know what inspired it.
|
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J. Crew has $2 billion of debt, sales are tanking and it's operating at a loss.
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The restaurants don't want to go out of business or operate at a loss after all.
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And, as the villagers line up for their bowl, the wise man is at a loss.
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In the wake of yesterday's Highlands Ranch, Colorado, tragedy, I am once again at a loss.
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They were at a loss of how to interpret it, at once happy but also confused.
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"I'm at a loss to describe the impact to the community from these incidents," Getting said.
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The company is currently operating at a loss, but it's growing quickly with that loss narrowing.
|
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The ECB sold bonds from scandal-hit South African retailer Steinoff at a loss last year.
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It's not every day that Pauly "DJ Pauly D" DelVecchio is at a loss for words.
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Vogel speaks quickly and is never at a loss for words—not even at 6 am.
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When extreme violence breaks out, he's at a loss for how to comprehend or process it.
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Even Mary Agnes, the widow of the town's late mayor, is at a loss for funds.
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They are sold at a loss—of £1.6m for each one Rolls churns out, for example.
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The fire left the company at a loss, it said in a statement late on Sunday.
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But it is, and we remain at a loss as to what to do about it.
|
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Kevin Durant was told the sad news at practice and was at a loss for words.
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When major retailers are able to undercut the local competition, it could be at a loss.
|
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It kept the bottom of its guidance range unchanged at a loss of 2.4 million pounds.
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I've been pretty good with these things all week, but I'm at a loss for words.
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People are at a loss as to how to change society and they are lashing out.
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Still at a loss for what to get your currently menstruating lady friend for Valentine's Day?
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He wore a dark suit, and looked both well put-together and utterly at a loss.
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More than 85 percent of dairy farmers were already estimated to be running at a loss.
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Most experts say that will not happen, but they are at a loss as to why.
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In the weeks following her disappearance, investigators were at a loss for what happened to Tibbetts.
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They seemed at a loss to conceive of alternative explanations for the gathering evidence, paleontologists say.
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"We're currently running at a loss and figuring out how to break even," he told me.
|
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Amazon's North America retail business basically runs at breakeven and its international business at a loss.
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Mysteriously, the officials were at a loss to find anything that might have caused the symptoms.
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But the Oklahoma Republican said he was at a loss with what assistance he could give.
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It seems to be broken, I'm not sure how this plays out, I'm at a loss.
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So that means I'm never really at a loss for suggestions on what to read next.
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At a loss, I asked my boss, Gladys, a sprightly senior, one month away from retiring.
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American officials were at a loss to explain Saudi Arabia's constantly shifting narrative of the attack.
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At a loss for how to break up with him, I sought out instructions on wikiHow.
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Law enforcement officials are at a loss over how to contain the threat white nationalists represent.
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I'll be streaming on Mixer full-time now and I'm honestly at a loss for words.
|
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Rather than approaching profitability, the company was operating at a loss of $1 million a month.
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Beyond that, I'm a little at a loss to explain why the thing needs to exist.
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"You can tell him I am very rarely at a loss for words," Judge Gorsuch responded.
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Such sales are normally carried out at a loss, requiring lenders to have ample capital buffers.
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That has forced some garment makers to sell at a loss or reduce their wool content.
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"We are at a loss to understand how much we really owe to China," said Nasheed.
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"I'm looking at (a loss of) at least $403, $240 an acre, maybe more", McGlinch said.
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At this point, I was at a loss as to what this test was telling me.
|
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"I'm at a loss on the whole thing," Kirsch said in an interview with Seven Days.
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Analysts predicted results at a loss of 210 cents per share, based on a poll by Refinitiv.
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RATCLIFFE: I think we&aposre all at a loss for why he&aposs still at the FBI.
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"We are at a loss for words," Capital SUP Annapolis, a paddle boarding business, wrote on Facebook.
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If you're really at a loss, well, sounds like Happily Ever #Hashtagged was launched with you mind.
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Analysts predicted results at a loss of 3 cents per share, based on a poll by Refinitiv.
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After a corrective surgery didn't help, doctors were at a loss as to what else was wrong.
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Although, seeing Owen at a loss for words and hearing Jackson's awkward congratulations made the moment priceless.
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"We're kinda at a loss as to why she was charged in the first place," Rabanus said.
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"Some businesses are at a loss about what to do with all these foreigners," says Mr Ota.
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The chemistry is off the charts, and you're never at a loss for what to talk about.
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Bumper harvests have pushed bean prices below $1.20 a pound, forcing farmers to sell at a loss.
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No wonder novice writers are often at a loss, and put commas where they do not belong.
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The ECB sold bonds from scandal-hit South African retailer Steinoff at a loss last year. 5.
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During my time with the truck, I never felt at a loss of power, though I tried.
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He visibly cringed and covered his face in exasperation, appearing to be at a loss for words.
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Amazon's international business is continues to operate at a loss, but it's closing in on breaking even.
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Barahona-Corrêa says they were at a loss for how to treat her, let alone diagnose her.
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Uber is one such business that runs at a loss on paper but is cash-flow positive.
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Now Shark Week was moments away, the popcorn was already popped, and I was at a loss.
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Even tourists, who often know no one locally, can be at a loss on what to do.
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Laundering fees vary greatly, and aside from tax evasion methods, these schemes usually operate at a loss.
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When asked what about this process would be helped by juice, Dr. Grendell seemed at a loss.
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I was at a loss for words, feeling sad and remorseful for having missed his last days.
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Many of us were at a loss for words after Sunday's devastating mass shooting in Orlando, Florida.
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The holiday either sneaks up on you or you are at a loss about what to buy.
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In 24 years in the business, I've met an endless number who left me at a loss.
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That combination put so much downward pressure on prices growers were operating at a loss for years.
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Experimenters were at a loss for how to amplify high-energy laser pulses without wrecking their amplifiers.
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Many traders have been selling Tether at a loss just so they can take their money out.
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For the first time in her four-year teaching career, Ms. Reyes, 29, is at a loss.
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GM can afford to sell hundreds of thousands of Bolt's at a loss to grab market share.
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Tia Booth — who is recently single — also seemed at a loss for words upon seeing the photo.
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Mr. Hammond has said that the government's stake in R.B.S. may ultimately be sold at a loss.
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I am at a loss for words because of how excited I am to attend this program.
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Essentially they were at a loss for words, and cannot make a bull-case argument for Boeing.
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Christmas was approaching and, though I'd imagined celebrating with my own kids, I was at a loss.
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The chef Eric Ripert said his Midtown seafood temple Le Bernardin was currently operating at a loss.
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It doesn't help that I too am at a loss to explain just how I got here.
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A hapless production assistant tried to usher people out, and found himself at a loss for words.
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According to the National Collegiate Athletic Association, all but 20 Football Bowl Subdivision schools operate at a loss.
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To pull their product from Amazon and sell it themselves at a loss of almost $40,000 a month.
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"This gratuitous torture of a cat has us at a loss for words," said HSU representative Deann Shepherd.
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In an impromptu gaggle of reporters following Clinton's endorsement of his campaign, Cuomo, too, seemed at a loss.
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The remaining 60% is sold back to the National Grid — but at a loss compared to its value.
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Smaller companies have to keep producing from shale fields, even at a loss, to keep paying their lenders.
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But it would end federal subsidies for Amtrak's long-distance train routes, which often operate at a loss.
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If we suffer an internet outage, we're at a loss for how to communicate with the connected world.
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The coal is later sold to power plants at a loss and Mylan gets a fat write-off.
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The scientists are at a loss to explain why this is happening, and say further research is warranted.
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"When it comes to what to do in concrete terms, everyone is at a loss," the lawmaker said.
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Believing myself to be one of those sensible people I am at a loss for what to do.
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If prices rise, the potential losses can be huge, since the shares must be repurchased at a loss.
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In his interviews, the normally well-spoken Cave seems sometimes jarringly frustrated or at a loss for words.
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I'm at a loss," she asks her readers, before concluding: "I think it's partly because I'm a woman.
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"When I started doing the accounting, I realized he was running the business at a loss," she says.
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When it came to last night's results, Judge Carrie Ann Inaba was nearly at a loss for words.
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Paul was at a loss to explain how his little country had become a regional track cycling power.
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"This converted us from operating at a loss to being close to a break-even operation," he said.
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When asked in the third presidential debate why he uses the service, Mr. Trump seemed at a loss.
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He dressed sharply, laughed big, and was never at a loss for dates, as he would tell you.
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Even though Susana Monaco is earning millions of dollars a year, they are still operating at a loss.
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"These Days," hints at tragedy, at a loss that was suffocating, but it never outright says what happened.
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Although the exchange later redeemed the tokens in full, some customers had already sold them at a loss.
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"We are at a loss for words on the passing of such a remarkable human being," They wrote.
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"I'm at a loss for words, but I do know that people will rally behind her once again."
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Southern politicians find themselves especially at a loss; their only platform had been white supremacy, one senator laments.
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And that's led to some investors forfeiting their deposits, or having to sell their property at a loss.
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He had a Malaysian or Indonesian accent, spoke English fluently and was never at a loss for words.
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He now sells some products at a loss on Amazon to ensure he can maintain lower prices elsewhere.
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Or how about rehabbing city-owned homes, and selling them at a loss, to jump-start the action?
|
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Now, McNerney is looking to rid himself of this nearly 8,000-square-foot mansion, even at a loss.
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The engine, too, was never at a loss for power despite packing only 2.0 liters and four cylinders.
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At times, the Trump administration has seemed at a loss for words in responding to fast-moving events.
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We're told the family is at a loss trying to understand what happened -- nothing makes sense to them.
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Scientists are at a loss in trying to explain the puzzling ineffectiveness of CO2 as a greenhouse gas.
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Her mother's difficulty with communicating leaves Heidi at a loss about her own origins, including her family name.
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Students find themselves at a loss when thrust into a reality that doesn't match up with their expectations.
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Jordin looks downright dismayed as the news sinks in ... and it leaves her at a loss for words.
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The figures do not include overhead, shipping and other expenses, meaning discounted versions likely sold at a loss.
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" In an interview, Kody is at a loss for words: "It's weird, it's just a tough place to be.
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But when it came to what to do with it and other family investments, she was at a loss.
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Unable to steer the boat through the treacherous waters, the crew was at a loss for what was wrong.
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Their adjusted earnings per share is forecast to be at a loss, ranging between 67 cents and 69 cents.
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I usually have a lot to say about everything, but I'm still at a loss for words on this.
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But investigators are still at a loss as to who's behind the operation and how they're pulling it off.
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Well look, unlike Democrats, Republicans were not at a loss for words but cheered the route for the left.
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When asked what single thing he would most like to apologize to the public about, he's at a loss.
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Times Internet generated $202 million in fiscal year 2018 at a loss of $23 million, according to regulatory filings.
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Archaeologists have never seen anything quite like it, and are at a loss to explain its purpose or function.
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New York Giants football player Nat Berhe said the two are cousins, and his family is at a loss.
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"By the time the full payment comes through, the transaction is running at a loss," he said in Bengali.
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Or do you find yourself at a loss for words when trying to make conversation with strangers and acquaintances?
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After opening and closing windows, changing the position of the monitor and recalibrating it, we were at a loss.
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There's no shortage of places to put your things, but you're never at a loss where something should go.
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"I'm literally at a loss for words," Lane said to the crowd before thanking those who supported the song.
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But the parks do operate at a loss, Hartman says, to the tune of about $1.4 million a year.
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Einhorn said the fund exited a long position in Macy's at a loss after the company reduced financial guidance.
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The French have been at a loss to find a useful comparison to understand the nature of the movement.
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"I put it on my website, the title was: 'At A Loss For Words' … whatever it was," Stanhope explained.
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You know the old MBA joke: We'll sell each unit at a loss but make it up in volume!
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"I don't even know where to start… I am at a loss for words," Jackson wrote in the caption.
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I'm at a loss for words but I know u are in a better place and finally at peace.
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Trading in MGT's shares had been halted at a loss of 5 percent ahead of the company's press release.
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When one young man with Williams attempted to describe his condition, he was momentarily at a loss for words.
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But when it comes to the science behind what makes the technology tick, most people are at a loss.
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At the time of its collapse, the US-based company was running at a loss of around $48 million.
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"They feel at a loss about what to do because it's the president's party, without any doubt," he said.
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After a year of this, Ed and his wife sold their equipment at a loss and emigrated to England.
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When Gina DeJesus disappeared while on her way home from school in 2004, her family was at a loss.
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I am almost always at a loss of words when it comes to talking to people I barely know.
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"You can sell something at a loss and then use that to offset other liabilities," said Keckler at Ameriprise.
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We know they did not call to buffalo, but we're at a loss as to whom they did call.
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"It makes no sense to sell product at a loss," he argues, holding up draft beer as an example.
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So Mr. Abdalla, a carpenter, sold some beams he had been saving for a construction job at a loss.
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Refineries have also found support from fuel oil, a "bottom of the barrel" product usually sold at a loss.
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Asked what the best-case scenario might be for farmers during the current pandemic, Thompson was at a loss.
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Even some political strategists who have worked with her are at a loss to explain her approach to politics.
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Mr. da Costa Nunez said that his organization could no longer afford to run the facility at a loss.
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His Berkshire Hathaway (BRKB) bought a stake in IBM in 2011 and sold it in 2018 at a loss.
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Many union leaders are at a loss to explain how Richard L. Trumka, the head of the A.F.L.-C.
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Police said they believed Paddock acted alone but were at a loss to explain what might have precipitated it.
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Ismail, reflecting on his decision to join the group, was at a loss for words, and close to tears.
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"Some localities and departments were at a loss in how to react to this sudden epidemic," Mr. Xi said.
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But if someone asked me what makes Carl's Jr. food "Carl's Jr.", I'd be at a loss for descriptors.
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Pamela Bossier, a manager at the Tiger Truck Stop, is also at a loss for words over the incident.
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Nézet-Séguin, when asked, by the Times , which operas he might add to the repertory, seemed at a loss.
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During the hearing, Muilenburg was at a loss for words when he was interrogated by Congress over those attempts.Rep.
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He was at a loss on Friday to explain why he can no longer throw the ball past hitters.
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"I find myself a little bit more at a loss for words than I would have liked," she admitted.
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Even our smartest computers or most brilliant statisticians are at a loss when it comes to mapping our psychic landscapes.
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Those habitual store visits are so valuable to these companies that they sometimes even sell the groceries at a loss.
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Trust me, I was never at a loss for whimsy and imagination as a child, and neither is my daughter.
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"I was at a loss to psychologically come to terms with how it was that this was possible," he says.
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Friends of the family of four that died in a plane crash on Saturday are at a loss for words.
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When to use it: Whenever someone leaves you at a loss for words — and usually not in a good way.
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Explain your concerns If you are at a loss for words, embrace the power of the word "interesting," recommended McIntyre.
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"I am at a loss for words," she later shared on a Facebook post with a photo of the receipt.
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Since you don't know what it is, you're gonna be at a loss here but tell me why it's popular.
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Like most on-demand companies, Shyp faced an uphill battle from the start as they launched operating at a loss.
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Glow actress Betty Gilpin was at a loss after the loving display and seemingly surprised by her own tearful reaction.
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I'd like to explain something, anything, about the trailer you're about to watch, but I'm truly at a loss here.
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At a press conference Thursday, President Obama was asked to respond to Trump's concerns, and was briefly at a loss.
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"You can tell him that I'm very rarely at a loss for words, but you got me," Gorsuch said playfully.
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And then, when you're at a loss for where the joke can even go next, Robinson tosses to something else.
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WHEN So-yeong, a pupil in secondary school, found out she was pregnant in January, she was at a loss.
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As doctors tested her for various infections, they remained at a loss as to what was affecting her so drastically.
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Texas has been left at a loss without injuredcenter Cameron Ridley, who is sidelined indefinitely with a fractured left foot.
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Even days after attending the Maine event, I was still at a loss at how to encapsulate the C300 Coupe.
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Or in some cases, such as in nickel, producers are continuing to produce at a loss to avoid closure costs.
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Meanwhile, although underperforming stores may be operating at a loss, they're still contributing millions of dollars in sales each year.
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Unlike that song, though, where she is adamant she will "never love again," fans weren't at a loss for words.
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The company, a subsidiary of U.S.-based AES Corp, is selling excess supply at a loss in the spot market.
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But it wasn't until he found himself at a loss for words one day that finally he graduated to rapping.
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They said they could sell their tickets for only about two-thirds of the remaining games, often at a loss.
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But that is exactly what Barra says she's doing -- just not necessarily in Lordstown, leaving local leaders at a loss.
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When social and behavioral phenomena aren't counted on purpose, it leaves those who want to tackle them at a loss.
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If the value of the trade falls from $220 to $110, Gordon plans to exit the trade at a loss.
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It was capitalized for $11.5 million; it has not recouped its costs and seems likely to close at a loss.
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But despite the richness of the language, this high-tech nation can find itself at a loss for contemporary terms.
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Because of its benefits, like free two-day shipping, streaming services, and delivered groceries, Amazon Prime operates at a loss.
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Image: NOAAMeteorologists were at a loss for words yesterday as Hurricane Irma intensified into a enormous, record-smashing Category 5.
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And with little in the way of strategic purpose, administration officials were at a loss for what to tell them.
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"These are mainly higher-end transactions, and the majority of them had to sell at a loss," Mr. Miller said.
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With so many variables and so little language, both patient and doctor can find themselves at a loss for words.
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But low ticket prices for opera, that astonishingly expensive art form, guaranteed that each production would operate at a loss.
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" "If I were to stop everything I do outside of fighting and just fight, I would be at a loss.
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In the case of the man-eating tiger, researchers are at a loss to explain why she started attacking humans.
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When the actor Andre Royo won the part of Bubbles on HBO's show "The Wire," he was at a loss.
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Last month, the dog-walking service Wag underwent several rounds of layoffs before SoftBank sold its shares at a loss.
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But without Lake Bracciano to help quench the city's thirst, Ms. Raggi and the water utility are at a loss.
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Ryther's chief executive officer, Karen Brady, told The Seattle Times that her facility has operated for years at a loss.
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But when it comes to President Donald Trump's past praise of WikiLeaks, Senate Republicans are at a loss for words.
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He doesn't remember much, but images of that moment show him crying and at a loss for what to do.
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According to Lyndsey, the specialist was at a loss to explain what had caused her condition in the first place.
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"I had to sell at a loss but then was able to deduct that loss on my taxes," she said.
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I remembered seeing a good recap video about it, but when I tried to Google it, I was at a loss.
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But it's a strange piece: cloistered, insinuating, indebted to Beckett, with an inscrutable ending that can leave audiences at a loss.
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Some may try to sell to hospitals, which certainly won't keep them open at a loss, and others will close outright.
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At a loss, they look to the office's "resident white woman" for answers and what happens next feels too spot on.
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Seeks said he bought 300 Boeing shares in early March, and sold them at a loss within the last two weeks.
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It has set a level, called "resale at a loss threshold", below which retailers are not allowed to sell a product.
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And for the first time ever on "Secret Lives of the Super Rich," I was completely at a loss for words.
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And for another, it's far more successful overseas than it is domestically, with the U.S. editions continually operating at a loss.
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It's not immediately clear what a tie-up between the two companies would bring, and both companies operate at a loss.
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The president of the day, William McKinley, was at a loss to know what to do with the new Philippine territories.
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While he continues to regain more and more movement in his lower extremities, they're still at a loss over what happened.
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"I'm really at a loss here… #toomuch16" The combination of the loss of @carrieffisher & then her mom @DebbieReynolds1 is too much.
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The deal soured when Oil Search shares fell sharply and Papua New Guinea was forced to sell them at a loss.
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What we don't know: Some of the victims closest to the explosion were at a loss for how the blast occurred.
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At a loss for words (or for words that constituted more than 140 characters), Twitter responded with jokes, GIFs and outrage.
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Due to a lack of older fossils, paleontologists were at a loss to explain where this new creature suddenly came from.
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"I am at a loss of words to describe how I feel," the delighted power forward told Reuters after the match.
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It makes sense that some people legitimately have tried to use Tinder to make friends, at a loss for other methods.
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She explains that family and friends alike may be at a loss for what to say or how to say it.
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Nine of the 11 major S&P 500 sectors were higher, with just the energy and telecommunications sectors at a loss.
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Today, around 193 percent of farms run at a loss, leaving them fighting to stave off bankruptcy and forced farm sales.
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We talked about me keeping it but, at a loss for exactly what I'd do with it, I opted not to.
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The first is tax-loss harvesting, where investors sell securities at a loss in order to cancel out a gain elsewhere.
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The newspaper had operated at a loss for seven years and was dipping into its "rainy day" fund, the editors said.
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Keynesian economists, who didn't think that high unemployment and inflation could coëxist, were at a loss for how to handle it.
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Asked if Trump would sign a short-term measure to punt the fight into January, Cornyn was still at a loss.
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The work begins to blend with the personal, and as the project ends, it's clear those involved are at a loss.
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" The founder of Grant's Pomade, Grant Fukuda, wrote VICE, "I just learned the news and am at a loss for words.
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If a child fails to respond to chemotherapy, their doctors may be at a loss as to what to try next.
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Banks are similarly at a loss for how to move forward if the Ombudsman doesn't manage to overturn these rejected applications.
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But those working on the Zika virus's effect on developing fetuses may be at a loss for appropriate -- or acceptable -- words.
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After production issues and costs racked up, the venture ended its first year at a loss even after the crowdfunding raise.
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Mr. Sarmast, who has lost students in other attacks, said the school was at a loss for how to console Komal.
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Under Jen's wing, Emily gets reacquainted with the less proper side of Austin, in which she's still sometimes at a loss.
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Seemingly at a loss, Todd announces a new lightning round: What would it take for President Trump to lose your support?
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It is the rough equivalent of the car dealership that sells cars at a loss but makes money by offering financing.
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On this album, he's a lost soul — a victim of others and also himself — who's never at a loss for melody.
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"Many of the women I see abdicated their financial responsibilities during their marriage and they're really at a loss," she said.
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But, Ms. Lieberman said, she was at a loss and felt tossed aside by a company that she'd initially found inspiring.
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In December, SoftBank sold its interest in the dog-walking start-up Wag at a loss after it laid off workers.
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" When I asked what his achievements were, he looked momentarily at a loss, then ventured, "Definitely education—free education for all.
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Indeed, "sincerity" has become a code word of sorts for the Chinese establishment when it's at a loss over Trump's intentions.
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If people could just come clean about their pain, the being at a loss when just being white is not working.
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"It was surreal and we were at a loss for words," Lester tells PEOPLE of the moments after they left the scene.
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Some of those deals are likely at a loss or thin margin, and Canpotex is taking a more cautious approach, Tilk said.
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The Mexican government taxes Pemex heavily to finance national spending, taking enough money that the company has long operated at a loss.
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He explicitly said for the first time that he may choose to sell the government's majority stake in RBS at a loss.
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Tesla competitors are "fully prepared to market capable electric vehicles at a loss," says Bob Lutz, former vice chairman of General Motors.
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This is not the first time I've noticed a designer seemingly at a loss about how to dress a larger woman well.
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But the average market price is around 20 percent of a loan's nominal value, meaning banks can only sell at a loss.
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But now the company's chickens are coming home to roost, and Uber appears to be at a loss for what to do.
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Google only put a 1113,2111 mAh battery in the smaller Pixel 255, and I am truly at a loss as to why.
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" If I'm at a loss for words at a networking event I can say, "what are your opinions on the quantified self?
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In 2014, the last publicly available tax filing, the Institute raised under $200,000 in contributions and grants, and operated at a loss.
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As the scandal has worsened, meanwhile, Republicans predisposed to defend Trump have looked increasingly at a loss for how to do so.
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On Tuesday, Trump aides and allies were at a loss to explain who wrote Melania's speech and how the plagiarism had occurred.
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In his letter to investors on Wednesday, Einhorn revealed that he gave up the ghost, and sold the stock at a loss.
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The Indian market is also highly price-sensitive, and airlines compete to keep fares low, even at a loss, to continue expanding.
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Christina Grimmie's older brother Marcus (aka, Mark) is at a loss for words in the wake of his younger sister's tragic death.
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It's easy to get one product in one store in one weekend, sold at a loss, but that's not the same time.
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"I am at a loss to explain why it took so long for the district to listen to these aides," says Misk.
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Some farmers have sold their products at a loss to pay the cost of shipping to Bogotá, which has jumped by 40%.
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"We are at a loss for words following Darryl Drake's passing this morning," Steelers president Art Rooney II said in a statement.
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If you're at a loss for what exactly to do, a built-in Bing search can help you narrow down the options.
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In order for Resource: Plastic to really work, more companies need to get on board — especially ones that are at a loss.
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With so much new supply, and demand sliding, prices have fallen to a level where most uranium miners operate at a loss.
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At a loss, I turned to the internet, which is full of articles instructing you on how to be a better person.
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After scoring just 12 in the third quarter as the game got out of hand, the Mavs coach was at a loss.
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When asked why he decided to share such an intimate moment with the public, Jones is uncharacteristically at a loss for words.
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I'M AT A LOSS FOR WORDS: A restaurant in New York is serving a pasta dish made with a single, 28500 ft.
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Some people were at a loss for words and simply resorted to gifs to express their emotions about Cruz's seriously strange tweet.
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If you've sold an investment at a loss this year, you can use that to offset capital gains elsewhere in your portfolio.
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Amazon is famous for aggressively discounting items and selling at a loss when it's edging out competitors and grabbing up market share.
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It is very, very common for new IPO companies to run at a loss for extended periods while they build their business.
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" In his memoir, Mr. Wilder writes that he's at a loss "to fully explain why the project got so badly bogged down.
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Many of their friends and neighbors sold at a loss or walked away from their homes, but the Jansons decided to stay.
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In an emotional home footage clip, Duane's daughters — Lyssa, Bonnie and Cecily — are at a loss for words hours after her death.
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I want my sister to feel as deeply loved as she is, and I am at a loss for what to do.
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She stumbled while speaking, and kept looking at her new fiancé whenever she got nervous or was at a loss for words.
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Dora Huamán, a fourth-generation grower, has stockpiled tons of dried roots because she sees no point in selling at a loss.
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In February 2017, a corporate conference call revealed that the company was still operating at a loss of $3 million per year.
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When Harena, Giustinia, and Shay sit down on the veranda, Shay can see that her friend is, for once, at a loss.
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With the farm operating at a loss and facing foreclosure, Mr. Morgan believed his only solution was his $150,000 life insurance policy.
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In cities and suburbs, older immigrants who want assistance from those who speak their native language could be similarly at a loss.
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Amazon ships packages at a loss and expects those expenses to increase as it ships more packages more quickly to more customers.
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The loss to Barack Obama that followed rocked Mr. McCain, and he returned to the Senate unhappy and somewhat at a loss.
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Hudson's Bay has 15 department stores in the Netherlands that have struggled to attract customers and have been operating at a loss.
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Over four days within the confines of this city of 35,000, I was never at a loss for fun and interesting activities.
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In an emotional home footage clip, Duane's daughters — Lyssa, Bonnie and Cecily — were at a loss for words hours after her death.
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"Moved beyond belief that they chose our daughter to memorialize their daughter with, Kyle was at a loss for words," Kara continued.
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AOC had a rare bad night, looking not spirited, warm and original as usual but sullen, teenaged and at a loss. 2.
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He wears his confidence like a cockscomb but is clearly more at a loss in love than he ever was in war.
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When she went to doctors, they were initially at a loss; she thought they were treating her as if she were crazy.
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It's striking that a writer who symbolized intellectual authority was at a loss for words when it came to her own story.
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Being at a loss for words during a friend's tough times can make you feel like a jerk, but it's incredibly common.
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And those auto manufacturers can sell their cars at a loss and make up for it on sales of internal combustion vehicles.
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The first two years the festival ran at a loss, but the Rosens added money so KentPresents could make $100,000 in grants.
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The comedian Mike Myers also made a purchase, but in an apparent change of heart sold it weeks later at a loss.
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As wealthy collectors pull back on extravagances, investors could get stuck holding an asset they might have to unload at a loss.
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That the media is at a loss when it comes to covering Trump is obvious from a pair of recent newspaper endorsements.
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Shrek the Musical debuted on Broadway in 2008 (complete with its own line of merchandise), closing at a loss after just 478 performances.
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The Journal reported that Viking exited its position at a loss before the drop in the stock intensified this week on bankruptcy concerns.
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"We felt the social science on Sunni radicalism was basically at a loss at this point," Meserole explained in an email to me.
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Brian Schatz, Democrat of Hawaii, Carson was characteristically at a loss for words, visibly straining to hold back the names of subordinates involved:Sen.
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The question consumes him to the point where he, an articulate man with considerable language skills, finds himself at a loss for words.
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Fairness is an abstract idea subject to objective tests—ie, are firms colluding or foreign countries dumping goods into markets at a loss?
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In an emotional home footage clip, Duane's daughters — Lyssa, Bonnie and Cecily — are at a loss for words hours after their mom dies.
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If you're totally at a loss looking any show that could possibly compare to the brilliance of The Night Of, then don't worry.
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In oil markets, WTI crude prices settled $1.22, or 2.8 percent, higher at $44.66 a barrel after ending Monday's session at a loss.
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On less popular flights, this means selling a lot of tickets in advance at a loss, rather than expensively at the last minute.
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The remaining 60 percent of unused solar electricity is sold back to the National Grid, though at a loss compared to its value.
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" The Billings Gazette editorial board wrote "we're at a loss for words" and "we clearly made a poor choice in our original endorsement.
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Even if you have heard of ethereum, you may be at a loss when it comes to explaining how it differs from bitcoin.
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The president was rarely at a loss for words in his answers — even if his train of thought was sometimes difficult to follow.
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My husband is a scientist, only believes in something when there's solid evidence to back it up, but he was at a loss.
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The long, deep price slump has left drilling rigs sitting idle as producers choose not to extract oil and gas at a loss.
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Bad loans are normally sold at a loss and the hit to banks' capital limits the amount of these assets lenders can offload.
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When the band finally recorded "Don't Pass Me By" for the White Album, they were at a loss for how to start it.
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Agnese said without the need to report as a public company, Whole Foods could also undercut competitors and sell groceries at a loss.
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Using an outdated "razor-and-blades" business model, printer companies sell printers at a loss and make up for it in ink sales.
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I am usually comfortable giving my employees constructive criticism, but I am at a loss for how to handle this without shaming him.
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TV's "What America's Thinking" on Monday that Americans are "very concerned" and "at a loss" when it comes to election meddling by Russia.
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Doctors are at a loss when patients come in and report social isolation or struggles to access food, safe housing, or dependable transportation.
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A more trivial example of mining at a loss is the rise of cryptojacking malware, which uses a victim's computer to mine cryptocurrencies.
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I asked an Uber spokesperson over email whether the Innisfil partnership is profitable for the company, revenue-neutral, or operating at a loss.
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As an advancing Arab army approached Tel Aviv, the Jewish forces in the area were at a loss on how to repel them.
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Reacting to the news on Twitter, Ms. Thomas seemed to be at a loss for words: She posted a series of crying emojis.
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"I may conclude that under the circumstances I am at a loss to understand the origin of the above mentioned allegation," he wrote.
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I'm tired of feeling guilty for saying no, and don't want to offend her, but I'm at a loss and feeling very resentful.
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If you're at a loss for inventive ways to socialize, gather a group of friends to join TikTok and duet with each other.
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"Taylor has been my ROLE MODEL pretty much as long as i can remember and i'm at a loss for words," she said.
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Snap also beat on revenue, notching $446 million, which is up a whopping 50% year-over-year, at a loss of $0.04 EPS.
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Even with his role at the Australian Open, Tiley was at a loss to explain the disparity in the size of the draws.
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First, the strength of the winners suggested that the market's at a loss for good aerospace, machinery, fintech and brick-and-mortar stocks.
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Over the next decade, the federal student loan program will begin running at a loss, the Congressional Budget Office warned in recent estimates.
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But you may have been at a loss as to why it was recommended, because most apps don't detail this sort of information.
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" Adds MacAskill, in terms that Flickr fans should find worrying, SmugMug "cannot continue to operate it at a loss as we've been doing.
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Writer Calvin Hennick found himself at a loss when it came to teaching his son about what it means to become a man.
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This is true: like a soap-opera amnesiac, I'm at a loss to articulate things of which I do not have direct experience.
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The company had already been hemorrhaging money because Rousseff's government made it sell imported gasoline and diesel at a loss to control inflation.
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If your otherwise chatty Gemini is at a loss for words when you're around, that can be a major sign they're into you.
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We survived, as one user put it, A Series of Unfortunate Debates, though most of us were left at a loss for words.
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Live music fans have long been at a loss here, especially those not interested in big-name headliners or past-their-prime lounge acts.
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When the boys, age 8 and 10, asked their father what word had been bleeped out, Mr. Rubio said, he was at a loss.
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But worry not, everybody—this doesn't mean we're at a loss for good things to keep us inside and distracted while the sun's out.
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The Royole Flexpai is priced at $1,300 already, and Royole is a tiny company that lacks the budget to sell products at a loss.
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This is a difficult time for everyone involved and I am at a loss to be able to understand or explain Mr. Epstein's lifestyle.
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Profit margins on electrified vehicles are significantly below conventionally powered products with many all-electric models sold at a loss, according to industry analysts.
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But e-commerce is a game of thin margins and massive scale, and there are clues that Rocket is selling these at a loss.
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" Smith added, "They were at a loss that something that was so easy for them to see was waiting to be noticed by adults.
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According to Trulia, Harry Styles, one of the most-beloved band members, recently sold his 3,000-square-foot Beverly Hills home (at a loss!).
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He was also at a loss to explain how Trump couldn't have known about pro-Russia changes to the 2016 Republican National Committee platform.
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The Treasury swapped most of its $50 billion U.S. loan to GM for a 61 percent equity stake, which it sold at a loss.
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The sale of a loan servicing business helps banks to cushion any hit from a bad loan sale, normally carried out at a loss.
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"Roughly 10% of global gold mines … are running at a loss," according to a recent Deloitte report on issues facing the industry this year.
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My OB-GYN of 10 years was super-attentive, but at a loss for the medical language of what cut my daughter's life short.
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But when under cross examination by Swift's attorney, Douglas Baldridge, about why the megastar would make up the allegation, Mueller was at a loss.
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Directors, if you're somehow at a loss for how to end your movie, Peter Salomone has your answer: Dire Strait's "The Walk of Life".
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He said people who felt at a loss with the democratic process could "try anything," but that liberal values would win out over time.
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" But Brendan says when he tells people his birthday is on 9/11, "they either say sorry or are at a loss for words.
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Sales of bad debts are normally carried out at a loss because market prices, although rising on good demand, are still below book values.
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Gina Haspel, who is Donald Trump's nominee to head the spy agency, found herself briefly at a loss during her Wednesday morning confirmation hearing.
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The two legal dramas have been brewing for months, but Tuesday's developments nonetheless left the GOP at a loss for how to respond. Sen.
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But it does not want to get out at a loss and would ask for at least 103 euros per share, the paper said.
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It shows that in the early days of a lease, expenses will outrun revenue, leaving the lease running at a loss for several months.
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The families denied access to Zolgensma have continued to fight their health insurers, but many are at a loss about what to do next.
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I have told Jane that she has my total support, but otherwise, I am at a loss for how to proceed in this situation.
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Macron has promised 5 billion euros ($6.1 billion) in agricultural investment as well as minimum farm prices to prevent producers selling at a loss.
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Senior Justice Department officials, career prosecutors and even some at the F.B.I. were at a loss on Saturday as to what would happen next.
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I am at a loss on how to appear fashionable, professional, knowledgeable, and look like I am nearly 30, all at the same time.
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The Luksic family investment office arranged the purchase of two condominiums in Washington, one of which was never rented and sold at a loss.
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The equestrian community this week was also at a loss for what to make of the amount of money that the Andrades had amassed.
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"We were at a loss regarding what would be the next step, that's why we wrote a note to the judge," the juror said.
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And with the slide showing no clear signs of stabilizing, even selling at a loss might feel more compelling than another day of uncertainty.
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With such a strong economic performance, Trump is at a loss to understand how anybody could possibly think of having him removed from office.
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I'm at a loss about what to do with a photo album that belonged to my former husband, who died over 20 years ago.
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I tried again to step around him, at a loss for words; he blocked my way again, looming over me, still with that smirk.
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So Kelly was at a loss when he received an email Tuesday informing him the email address for his parody account had been changed.
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Flo's parents were at a loss on how to get all of these goods from their Chicago home to the people who needed them.
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Our stories are told by white actors over and over again and we feel at a loss to know how to cope with it.
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Solutions are scant, with many locals at a loss of what to do and frustrated with what they see as a lack of accountability.
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For those of you at a loss for this year's Halloween costume, consider this $480 silicone mask from San Diego-based artist Melissa Coulter.
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"Raising the threshold of resale at a loss without asking for any effort, no accompaniment, no transformation, is a form of blank cheque," he added.
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This is what's known as the "black box" problem, and it happens when developers are at a loss to explain the behavior of their creations.
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The first time you do it, you might be at a loss as to what to do, confused by all the rapid movement and animations.
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But Tuesday's share surge left them at a loss of $125 million on paper for the year, according to S3 Partners, a financial analytics firm.
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Business is growing at only 25% of what it used to before the GST kicked in and is running at a loss, he told CNBC.
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"We're at a loss of words...Our hearts are completely shattered and our life will forever be changed," her sister, Cassidy Wilson, posted on Facebook.
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When I took the headset off after watching the piece for the first time, I was at a loss for words; my eyes were moist.
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Because she believed she was supposed to report incidents of sexual misconduct to her stage manager, she was at a loss over whom to tell.
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The company just released its fourth quarter earnings, and it turns out the camera-maker operated at a loss of $373 million for the year.
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BlackBuck, which employs about 2,000 people, generated $135.5 million in revenue at a loss of $17 million in fiscal year 2018, according to regulatory filings.
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Although the agent is at a loss for an explanation, it does sound like the little boy simply has an undiagnosed disorder of some kind.
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The Book of M by Peng Shepherd In India, something strange happens: a man's shadow disappears, and scientists are at a loss to explain why.
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While the flash-based storage company posted adjusted earnings per share at a loss of $0.16, it was less than the estimated loss of $0.23.
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Homeowners in this position are unlikely to sell at a loss, so they stay, which in turn lowers the number of homes available for sale.
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And his mother, Vicki (Amy Ryan, who reunites with Carell, her onscreen beau from The Office) is at a loss at what to do next.
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An average ticket is priced at $9.33, so a subscriber would only need to attend two movies a month to put MoviePass at a loss.
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For people in big cities where theater prices can hover around $15, buying one movie ticket each month will already put MoviePass at a loss.
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China dumping its U.S. debt holdings would likely backfire on itself, as it would have to sell some of its Treasury holdings at a loss.
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Government intervention has provided a lifeline to producers that were selling barrels at a loss late last year and avoided an economic catastrophe for Canada.
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Stronger capital would make it easier for banks to offload bad debts piled up during the recession, as these are usually sold at a loss.
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At a loss as to who could've murder the sweet marsupial, the zoo checked the motion-sensor cameras they placed around Griffith Park for clues.
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Harms declined to comment on prices and the economics of the plans, though he said the Hamburg project would initially be running at a loss.
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Mexican cartels have since cornered America's heroin market, he added, with traffickers even selling the drug at a loss in order to gain market share.
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First-time entrepreneurs who have never fundraised are often at a loss for mapping the business values they hold to specific terms during a negotiation.
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As a printer is typically a one-time purchase, companies don't mind selling them at a loss and making the money back through cartridge sales.
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In the past, China and India had sold off excess steel in Europe at a loss when they had produced too much steel, he said.
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He says in the video that he may have to start renting the boat out or sell it at a loss due to his expenses.
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At another point, when Mr. Kaine suggested that even Ronald Reagan would find Mr. Trump unacceptable, Mr. Pence seemed almost at a loss for words.
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Benjamin Cardin, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said that the Trump administration's staffing shortfalls leave him and others at a loss.
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The FERC alleges that Vitol and an employee purposefully sold physical power at a loss in the market run by the California Independent System Operator.
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After all, public services have the option of operating at a loss (within reason), but there aren't many incentives for corporations to continue unprofitable operations.
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Instead, the retired teacher says she is "at a loss" deciding who she will vote for in this week's election because of Trump's "deplorable" character.
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Saturday Night Live has often seemed at a loss for how to confront the allegations, staying mum on the issue until the October 15 episode.
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His warning comes at a time when the world's central banks appear to be at a loss about how to get global growth moving again.
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I want to believe that we can create a robust, healthy sex life, but I'm at a loss as to what the next step is.
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Judge publicly discussed his shoulder and chest muscle injuries for the first time, but was at a loss to explain what exactly had gone wrong.
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"Huawei is at a loss over what they should do next," said Jim Lewis, a cyber expert with Washington's Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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Interestingly, while the risks of being overweight and obese draw scrutiny, doctors are often at a loss to explain the risks of being too thin.
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It operates on a shoestring budget, with only one full-time employee and two part-time helpers, but Steepletop has been running at a loss.
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"taylor has been my ROLE MODEL pretty much as long as i can remember and i'm at a loss for words," she wrote on Twitter.
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The members of the Pipe Creek Fire Department are all at a loss as they come together to help each other thru this difficult time.
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Yelp – Yelp said it would operate at a loss for 2018, due to expenses related to marketing and increased investments in its restaurant reservations system.
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Trump looks to improve the situation Trump, too, is at a loss for how to end the bad headlines, he told friends throughout this week.
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Yelp (YELP) said it would operate at a loss for 2018, due to expenses related to marketing and increased investments in its restaurant reservations system.
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I asked her what concrete policies or accomplishments she hoped to see from Trump in the coming years, and she looked briefly at a loss.
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Yet he's been at a loss to quell concerns fully, given new signals from Trump that he intends to govern much the way he campaigned.
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The move angered farmers, who said the cut came so late in the season that they had little chance but to continue producing at a loss.
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With no vaccine, no cure, and without even a reliable diagnosis, doctors are at a loss for how to protect their patients from the Zika virus.
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Reports now reveal that the museum's February fashion fundraiser ball operated at a loss of over $2600,2000 on top of last year's deficit of $2446 million.
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These anomalous slip-sense faults, as they're called, only seem to occur in one small area, and the researchers were at a loss to explain why.
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"I've been trying to come up with something to say but I'm at a loss and completely heartbroken," one person wrote in a post on Sunday.
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At first his spokesman said he was handing out pamphlets, though he was at a loss to explain why they were palm-sized and tightly rolled.
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Tesla reported a loss of $2.90 a share for the first quarter, nearly quadruple what Wall Street expected at a loss of 69 cents a share.
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"This is a difficult time for everyone involved and I am at a loss to be able to understand or explain Mr Epstein's lifestyle," he said.
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But when she realized there were already GoFundMe pages set up for them, she was at a loss as to what to do with the funds.
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Brandless shut down, Zume is a husk of its former self, and the fund sold back the shares it owned in Wag, reportedly at a loss.
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The last time I spoke with the artist, he expressed interest in taking his creation back, but seemed at a loss for ways to accomplish this.
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Janice Dickinson is almost never at a loss for words, but when the model and TV personality was told she had breast cancer, she was speechless.
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Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell has said he's "at a loss to explain" why student loans are treated differently than other types of debt in bankruptcy.
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Nearly 6 years and I'm still at a loss…" At the time of Goldstein's death, Moore told TMZ in a statement that she was "absolutely heartbroken.
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His fiancée, Hannah Freeman, had hinted that she wanted the country singer to pen a tune for their big day, but Farr was at a loss.
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He was at a loss for words when asked how he felt about his victory, and he looked visibly shocked to have even secured the win.
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Tuesday finds us at a loss for words, as communication planet Mercury meets with Neptune, the planet of illusions, at 1:37 AM—things get confusing!
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When the five-hour transformation came to an end and he turned me around to see the final result, I was at a loss for words.
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I also know that you want to show your affection and you're probably at a loss at what to do now that upright cuddling is out.
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They may apply if you sell a security at a loss and then buy the same or substantially identical security within 30 days of the sale.
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Even if it sells these products at a loss, they still provide valuable avenues through which it can insert its other business tentacles into people's lives.
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It certainly does indicate that companies are at a loss on how to improve their top line, which is what will ultimately improve the bottom line.
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While Hadid may have found the right words to express her joy with how the shoot turned out, her beau was at a loss for them.
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AIG already sold a $1.4 billion death benefits portfolio at a loss of $89 million, and valued remaining assets at $2.1 billion as of June 30.
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If his encounters with Russians in 2015 and 2016 were actually part of an attempted influence campaign, he was at a loss to explain Putin's motives.
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Bernard Clerfayt, the mayor of Schaerbeek, said he had known Mr. Laachraoui had gone to Syria but had been at a loss about how to respond.
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Docs have also been used to amass information in the wake of tragedies, when those in mourning are often at a loss for how to help.
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Recently, he's been spending a considerable amount of money to convert his 50-scooter fleet to electric, selling off his gas-fueled scooters at a loss.
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Still, like Kutuzov, I'm at a loss to explain it: it's a momentous choice, but I can't pinpoint the making of it in space or time.
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Climate researchers will be confronted with what's known as a "data gap," which can leave them at a loss for drawing scientific conclusions about environmental trends.
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Their oil supply is state-controlled and regionally concentrated, so their drillers can operate at a loss for as long as the economy can stand it.
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I've dealt with my emotional baggage (as much as one can), but I've been at a loss as to how to deal with this physical reminder.
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"There is a big chunk of people completely at a loss for what they want to do while we wait," Ms. Kostrab said in an interview.
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By the time the market recovers, and you feel comfortable jumping back in, the same stocks you sold at a loss could be priced much higher.
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But now, Mom and Dad have sold the house, packed up the RV and are off to destinations unknown and I find myself at a loss.
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On how to possibly resolve this national epidemic, Post is a bit at a loss for words on that one -- as it's such a complicated issue.
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For many, the plan to mitigate this "interest rate risk" consists of simply avoiding the urge to sell bonds on the secondary market at a loss.
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CB's under-performing commercial real estate (CRE) loan portfolio was transferred (at a loss) to NAB in 2012 and arrear levels have remained modest since then.
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If China were to sell its bond holdings, it would likely have to sell it at least some of the treasuries it purchased at a loss.
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As the grief and rage poured out, those in charge of China's vast censorship apparatus, the Great Firewall, seemed at a loss over what to do.
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The companies' other operations ran at a loss, but Takeaway has said it expects the German market to become as profitable as the Dutch over time.
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To make things worse, Chen sold many of the stocks at a loss during the financial crisis and lost about a third of his net wealth.
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With revenues of $22018 million in 2017, it operated at a loss of about $4 million in 2017 and 2016, according to Internal Revenue Service filings.
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We're hearing from parents at a loss for how to explain lockdown drills or, even worse, to tell their children that these aren't always just drills.
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The only time Mr. Mnuchin appeared to be at a loss for words was when he was peppered with questions about the ethics of Mr. Trump.
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"I'd be at a loss to explain why that should be the case," he said, while acknowledging that the issue is one for Congress to tackle.
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I'm at a loss of what to say when asked how many children I have, but I'm so grateful for the friends who let me talk.
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I didn't know which property had been the site of the Great House, so we were at a loss and we were fast losing the light.
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Luke Perry's daughter has broken her silence on her father's passing by thanking everyone and, understandably ... admitting she's at a loss about what to do next.
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" The article ends with: "Moore is at a loss to account for Whistler's conduct, since the Hawk had not published anything about him for several weeks.
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" The decision left Maza at a loss: "YouTube has decided not to punish Crowder after he spent two years harassing me for being gay and Latino.
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"This is such a crazy random thing that has happened and I am truly at a loss why someone would do what this person did," she wrote.
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"We are at a loss for words," the twins, who carry on the family's legacy through their work with Nat King Cole Generation Hope, tell PEOPLE exclusively.
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Although New York City is hardly at a loss for Apple stores, it is notable that it took this long for the company to expand into Brooklyn.
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"I never expected the President of the United States to respond to Nordstroms, " said Zirin "So I'm at a loss about how he will react to this."
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As such, I'm a bit at a loss to come up with a new, profound, overly-detailed way of explaining how her vagina tasted on this day.
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"I never expected the President of the United States to respond to Nordstroms," said Zirin "So I'm at a loss about how he will react to this."
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He said the government would have been better selling the shares at a loss because almost a decade of government involvement has been bad for the bank.
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And since those aren't the kind of problems you can fix with a software patch, the security world has been at a loss for what to do.
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But the parks are funded through donations, and Hartman says they operate at a loss — losing about $1 million a year — and they largely depend on fundraising.
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Large-scale producers such as Fortescue have been battling to curb costs amid volatility in indexed prices, which have left some smaller miners operating at a loss.
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Every year, the emoji catalog grows a little bigger, but some users still wind up at a loss when they're trying to express themselves with certain symbols.
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"I am at a loss for words right now as all our hard work is snatched away at the death," the English former rugby league professional tweeted.
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Public finances would be healthier if the government raised the price of fuel, which is imported by the state oil company and sold on at a loss.
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Council press officers seemed to be at a loss to explain, though, why some of the other 40 streets that are candidates for renaming qualify for consideration.
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Searching for words to sum up his moment of history, Tusk, a historian by training, seemed at a loss: "What can I add to this?" he asked.
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When asked whether a 2020 presidential campaign should contact the FBI if a foreign government offered dirt on an adversary, Barr seemed at a loss for words.
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Not only is some favoritism acceptable in deciding who gets an exclusive interview, but judges would be at a loss to distinguish between permissible and impermissible favoritism.
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In an interview with Jim Jefferies on Comedy Central, Jordan Peterson seemed, for the first time in a long time, to be at a loss for words.
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Entire floors at central shopping malls are empty, tourists are cutting spending and some property developers are taking on projects at a loss to keep business going.
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"My docs and I are at a loss as to why I had a second-trimester loss and now two miscarriages in about four months," she added.
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So when it magically finds that email you are looking for and you ask Siri to "Open it," Siri is at a loss for what to do.
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The reason they did this was to avoid having to sell investments at a loss in a downturn to have the cash they needed for living expenses.
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"In a recent phone interview, I was asked questions that I wasn't expecting and found myself momentarily at a loss for the right words," he tweeted Monday.
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" University of Michigan health law professor Nicholas Bagley wrote on Twitter, "I am at a loss for words to explain how big of a deal this is.
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The older faculty who remain in battered literature and history departments often seem barely aware of this fact or, if they're informed, at a loss for ideas.
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Mr. Osborne has pledged to sell £25 billion in R.B.S. shares over the next five years, even if the government has to sell some at a loss.
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This is only mining at a loss from the perspective of the victim, whereas the hacker is profiting no matter the value of the coin being mined.
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The rights may be complicated to sort out, but if the potential showrunners are ever at a loss for script ideas, they can always turn to fans.
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I can't be sure it's all true, but here's what I heard: Some years after winning the money, Price sold the Price Is Right at a loss.
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She attended nearly every panel, jotting things down in a small black notebook and occasionally calling out suggestions if the speakers seemed at a loss for ideas.
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Odin Biron, an American actor in the Gogol Center's ensemble, said he was at a loss to explain what exactly had prompted the action against Mr. Serebrennikov.
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In the chess game between journalists and Mr. Trump, he keeps making off-the-board moves, leaving them at a loss on how to report on him.
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"We didn't know he had such an evil past," Mr. Snead said in a telephone interview, sounding weary and at a loss to explain what had happened.
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We're so at a loss for the looming catastrophe of what to do with our aging population that Jimmy Buffett–themed retirement facilities seem like decent options.
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"I'm not at a loss," said a D.C. marketing consultant who says she'll vote for Sanders in the primary and whoever's the Democratic nominee in the general.
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Such a public schism between a president and a business leadership long considered the backbone of the Republican establishment left corporate historians at a loss for precedent.
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"I'm almost at a loss of words because we're just so grateful that action was taken and this will have a national impact on hospitals," he said.
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It has scrambled to close a gap between research grants from federal and private sources and its overhead costs, and has operated at a loss for years.
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Hanjin's bankruptcy also has U.S. exporters that were relying on the company scrambling to find alternatives, including flying goods to foreign markets at a loss, said Hirzel.
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But completely eliminating the deposit rate floor could raise legal questions because the ECB would buy debt at a loss, which could be considered illegal monetary financing.
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I try not to watch teaser trailers for next week because I like the surprise, so I am at a loss of where the story goes next.
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The Pentagon has declined to comment on the exact makeup of the attacking forces and Mattis appeared at a loss to explain the incident 10 days later.
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If you find yourself at a loss while cooking the dinner this Friday evening, throw some olive oil on the worktop and start training your Ottoman slap.
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For example, Baidu-owed iQIYI has been operating at a loss for the past few years, while its bandwidth and marketing expenses increased by 80 percent in 2015.
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Head coach Jeff Hornacek was at a loss to explain exactly what had happened following the team's outing, which saw both Carmelo Anthony and Kyle O'Quinn get ejected.
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My dignity and pride was broken … I am completely at a loss of words … I feel for anyone that has felt this pain that I feel right now.
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After it was revealed he was the alleged extortionist, Kevin tweeted ... "Mind blown ... Hurt ... at a loss for words and simply in complete disbelief at the moment. WOW."
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Every scooter company today is operating at a loss, but Bird in particular has an interesting plan to spread the gospel of the scooter without going completely bankrupt.
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Despite this deep bench of expertise, the Chinese leadership appears at a loss, grasping for interlocutors in an American political landscape that has been scrambled by Mr. Trump.
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Just be sure you can actually afford to give away your stuff at cost or even at a loss, and that those links are worth it to you!
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In fact, Bernalillo County in New Mexico operates at a loss in this regard, spending more than $1.17 per dollar it raises in revenue from fees and fines.
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But today, Michelle took to Twitter to wish humanitarian rockstar Malala Yousafzai a happy birthday with the nicest message, and honestly, we are at a loss for words.
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Spelling, 42, and her husband, 49, say their financial setbacks began in 2011 they sold their Encino home at a loss and the actress' retail space InvenTORI disappointed.
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And they look at customers' tendencies to win, sometimes accepting bets at a loss if a punter, seemingly acting on inside knowledge, allows them to gain market intelligence.
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This is a cutout for the front-facing camera, I understand – but I'm still at a loss as to why it made the cut for the final design.
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The latter had to sell cars at a loss to meet stiff sales targets or keep them on forecourts—and have since refused to hold ever-growing inventories.
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Grocery chain Coles Group fell as much as 1.6 percent after it said it would sign over its hotel business to private equity player KKR at a loss.
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Tesla also makes money selling regulatory credits to other carmakers, so the more cars it sells (even at a loss), the more revenue it makes from credit sales.
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Misty Knight If you've watched Luke Cage, you know what an awesome character Detective Misty Knight is, but you might be at a loss for a signature outfit.
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Microsoft may have also been shaken up by the fortunes of Nokia, the struggling handset business that Microsoft once acquired before divesting some years later, at a loss.
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Between the exotic wildlife, farm-to-table fare, and fine art, you won't be at a loss for activities once you get bored of laying in the sun.
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Tech companies with deep experience in monetizing data could also offer products or services similar to Tesla's at a loss, in order to access valuable vehicle user data.
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Michael Stumo bought two hundred pigs to raise without antibiotics, but they got sick, the farm was quarantined, and he was forced to sell them at a loss.
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Cloud computing is also much more profitable than Amazon's North American retail business, which runs on thinner margins, and its international retail business, which runs at a loss.
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"I am at a loss for words to explain how big of a deal this is," said University of Michigan law professor Nicholas Bagley in a blog post.
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One is "dumping" steel and aluminum, a practice of producing more Chinese steel and aluminum than the market can handle, either at a loss or through government subsidies.
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"You're kind of at a loss for actually being able to use that space if you can't put a barbecue and some furniture out there," says de Jong.
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If you're completely at a loss, UD founder Wende Zomnir says her must-haves include Pandemonium, Rock Steady, 714, Big Bang, Firebird, Menace, Naked, Backtalk, Conspiracy, and Disturbed.
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And just like that, Reeves let loose a meditation on death so simple and profound that Colbert was at a loss for words for an entire 10 seconds.
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"In response, Kimmel said that perhaps the contestants were at a loss for an answer because Hanks "inhabited that character so beautifully that even they were absorbed instantaneously.
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Last year, for example, Delta Airlines admitted the Monroe Energy refinery it owns was purposely running at a loss in order to save the airline costs for fuel.
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Mr. Richkus seemed momentarily at a loss, but Amie Castaldo, an acupuncturist who practices in Midtown Manhattan, jumped in to take Ms. Castro's pulse and examine her tongue.
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In the following years there was a large of amount of artwork that hovered between the real and the imaginary leaving critics at a loss for accurate descriptions.
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The third book, about three young Brown students all at a loss in the year after graduation, was tighter and darker and more serious than his first two.
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Mike -- never one who's at a loss of words -- finds just the right ones to describe the dummies who disregard social distancing and quarantining ... and insist on partying.
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We took comfort in the little star on their caps when we found ourselves at a loss for words, wondering how our homes ended up halfway under water.
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But when Gray asked her graduate program director for advice on how to report the assault to the school, she said both of them were at a loss.
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"They were concerned about a gift or cash coming directly or indirectly to the president of the United States, even if it's done at a loss," he said.
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But they have found themselves at a loss with what to do with the droves of Syrians who arrived in the past two years, before they needed visas.
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At a loss, I picked up some sand and let it stupidly flow through my fingers as the sun started to break out from the thick clouds overhead.
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The first of these was the Shruti-290, a hybrid digital/analog desktop synth, which initially sold at a loss before being sold for profit in September 2010.
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Both public and private companies often find that they can run at a loss, as long as they either generate cash or have a plausible plan for it.
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Richard Van Vranken of New Jersey is at a loss for how it happened, but someone was able to create a fake credit card using his account number.
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"By the time the market recovers, and you feel comfortable jumping back in, the same stocks you sold at a loss could be priced much higher," she continued.
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The wash-sale rule takes effect when you sell an investment at a loss and then buy a substantially similar investment either 30 days before or after that sale.
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And then there's Amazon's cloud computing service, which is the main reason the company has lately been in the black so often after years of running at a loss.
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Buoyed by grassroots enthusiasm and the structural dominance of ActBlue, Democrats have moved the financial goal post, and privately many Republicans are at a loss about how to adapt.
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Elected last May, France's centrist president has promised 5 billion euros ($6.2 billion) in agricultural investment as well as minimum farm prices to prevent producers selling at a loss.
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Last year, Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell said that he was "at a loss to explain " why student loans are treated differently than other types of debt in bankruptcy.
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"I'm kinda at a loss right now to verify what's going on, but you understand the court's continued concern about how these cases are being handled," the judge said.
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The company posted a 66 percent increase in revenues to €246.5 million ($290 million), but it is still operating at a loss, with EBITDA at -€45.3 million ($53 million).
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She recalls an early instance in her career when she cast a plus-sized woman for a typical "date" role and the costume designer emailed her at a loss.
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One day, one of the salespeople asked her what she did with the used books once she'd read them — and for once, Mason was at a loss for words.
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Lack of revenue: Multiple leagues have shuttered due to money problems and one industry analyst estimates that as many as 89% of esports teams are operating at a loss.
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Red numbers have also affected Canadian grades and U.S. shale crude, a change that increases the pressure on producers to consider shutting wells rather than running at a loss.
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Corporal William Pickering, a spokesperson for the Norfolk police department, told the Virginian-Pilot, that he was "at a loss for words" regarding the massive success of the video.
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UBS, a bank, reckons the "total cost of ownership" of an electric car will reach parity with a petrol one next year—albeit at a loss to its manufacturer.
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Japan's business with China and South Korea is plummeting at the time when Tokyo seems at a loss for magic potions to leave behind its decades-long economic stagnation.
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Poor data increase the risk for buyers of bad debts and widens a price gap that puts a brake on sales as banks can only sell at a loss.
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And then there those who were at a loss for words at the incredibly awkward interaction they just witnessed, preferring to use funny memes to get their feelings across.
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GIC rarely comments on individual holdings, but it hit headlines in May when it pared its stake in UBS Group at a loss to 2.7 percent from 5.1 percent.
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I'm at a loss as to how to frame it without it being overly depressing, but, hey, this is fucking depressing that our city has allowed this to happen.
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Some investors tried to sell excess exposure but struggled to find willing buyers which lead to softer loan bids, but some investors have opted to sell at a loss.
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Currency fluctuations are not your fault, nor our fault; but if we sell at a loss, the simple fact is that there won't be a OnePlus in the future.
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In comparison, just 57 homes out of 24,871 third-party sales in Manhattan sold over the past two years at a loss, according to PropertyShark data obtained by Bloomberg.
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The Wall Street Journal reported on April 12 the embattled industrial conglomerate may sell the full GE Capital portfolio, potentially at a loss, citing sources familiar with the situation.
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With just 8003 beds, the not-for-profit critical access hospital in Holyoke, Colorado, was operating at a loss of 2800 to 21 percent annually, said CEO Trampas Hutches.
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The Dow briefly rose to within 15 points of 20,000, a level it has never reached, but relinquished that gain and spent most of the session at a loss.
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Under pressure from regulators to get rid of debts that turned sour during a deep recession which ended in 2014, Italian banks can only sell them at a loss.
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Of course, experiences with PCOS vary wildly — it's a syndrome, after all — but a PCOS diagnosis can leave women feeling isolated and at a loss for what to do.
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Nintendo president Tatsumi Kimishima explained that the company wouldn't launch the hardware at a loss, adding that the strength of the Japanese yen is a factor in its release.
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If the supply is well in excess of demand prices often drop to unprofitable levels and growers, as price takers, are forced to sell their crop at a loss.
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"I'm at a loss to understand how an agency whose professed goal is to comply with non-refoulement principles could rationally decide not to ask that question," he wrote.
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Abdelaziz, who has been freelancing since 33, is looking at a loss of more than $65,000 this year and offboarding her existing clients will cost her $50,000, she explained.
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R. Geologist Zach Wells returns from a field trip to find his beloved daughter's health mysteriously deteriorating, and the family man is at a loss for what to do.
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So on HP's new 1503-inch Omen X 2S gaming laptop, HP built a second display directly into the system, so you never feel at a loss for screens.
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The play, with Tom Kirdahy, Sonia Friedman and Hunter Arnold as lead producers, was capitalized for about $9.1 million, according to a spokesman, and will close at a loss.
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With Sony canning Aibo in 2006, and closing its last Aibo repair clinic in 2014, owners were at a loss as to how to maintain their four-legged robofriends.
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On a recent lunch hour in his office at the firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, Mr. Morgenthau was at a loss to explain just how it had all happened.
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But after his best friend (Alfonso Dosal) breaks off his engagement to Raúl's sister (Aislinn Derbez) and comes out to his friends, Raúl is at a loss for words.
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R. Geologist Zach Wells returns from a field trip to find his daughter's health mysteriously deteriorating, and the generally impassive man is at a loss for what to do.
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However, Walmart has struggled to capitalize on these acquisitions and its e-commerce business is operating at a loss of an estimated $1 billion, according to a Recode report.
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Milk and meat producers in France have held repeated demonstrations in protest at being forced to operate at a loss because of overcapacity and aggressive pricing pressure from retailers.
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"The 30 percent provision incentivizes those who face much higher costs to sign up, forcing insurers to cover them at a loss," conservative health policy expert Avik Roy writes.
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You won't feel like you're able to do anything right, people will snap at you, and you'll feel at a loss about what you did to trigger their frustration.
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I was at a loss for words and barely able to maintain my cool the moment I showed up to meet him at the Olive Garden in Midtown Manhattan.
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Given a large collection of random paths or random two-dimensional shapes, mathematicians would have been at a loss to say much about what these random objects shared in common.
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Melinda calls the police, but is at a loss for words when they pick up the phone, so she flees the scene and the cops eventually break up the party.
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As the hilarious video continues, it shows Mark stumbling around the house scratching his head and smiling, seemingly at a loss for words—with pink balloons still all around him.
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Consoles such as the Xbox One or the PlayStation 4 are expensive to design and often sold at a loss, with firms hoping to recoup the money on game sales.
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Boeing has not made planes of the same size as the C-Series since 2006, and all planemakers sell aircraft at a loss in the early years of new models.
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U.S. airlines have lowered fares to fill planes to Europe — a response in part to Gulf rivals that have added flights at a loss thanks to state subsidies, they allege.
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That's reflected when, only four episodes after "The Contest," George and Jerry are at a loss about how to write their Elaine character stand-in into their show about nothing.
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If it doesn't, you're not completely at a loss: You'll just pay the $20 difference for another annual membership or you'll have a $100 Amazon gift card in your pocket.
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Under French law, a judge will now consider the case and decide whether to impose a fine, which can be up to 375,000 euros ($461,000) for selling at a loss.
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Dent, at a loss for what to do, entered the water and tried to pull the dog from the gator's jaw, but she was no match for the animal's grip.
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"We are all at a loss, trying to figure out how this happened," she said, noting the kids were staying at the residence, an overnight daycare, while their parents worked.
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Dr. Than Tun Aung, deputy director general at the ministry's infectious diseases department, told Reuters the government had no vaccines for H1N1 and was at a loss for effective treatments.
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It projects revenues of €1.3 billion in 2019 to "make additional progress towards EBITDA break-even" (which sounds like it will continue to operate at a loss in the year).
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Everything about Slaughter Race – a game set in a dystopia so hilariously gritty, Mad Max would be at a loss – feels instantly recognizable, even though Slaughter Race doesn't actually exist.
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Now comes the catch: Even if you sell your home at a loss, you might not be able to recoup all of your lost equity, or even any of it.
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U.S. airlines have lowered fares to fill planes to Europe - a response in part to Gulf rivals that have added flights at a loss thanks to state subsidies, they allege.
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It then sells the coal at a loss to power plants to generate the real benefit for the drug company: credits that allow Mylan to lower its own tax bill.
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SanDisk has a new record-breaking microSD coming to market, which will deliver so much storage you might be at a loss as to what to do with it all.
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At a news conference last month, officials at the hospital, which is about 150 miles northwest of Philadelphia, said they were at a loss about the source of the infections.
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He said he exited a bet on Japanese bank Resona Holdings, sold retailer Dillard's at a loss and covered a five-year bet against Elekta AB with a small gain.
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The campaign believes hospitals can be paid around 2100 percent of what they are currently paid by Medicare, a number that would cause some hospitals to operate at a loss.
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But Seralini's critics were at a loss to explain why the GMO-fed males had four times as many palpable tumors than his control group that ate non-GMO corn.
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Another banker said that many of the purchases paid for with bank financing were cocoa beans that were not exported and remained in warehouses or were sold at a loss.
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On Thursday night, the rapper opened up about fashion, his mental health and President Donald Trump, although he seemed at a loss for words at one point about the latter.
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For Yunus Khalil, a farmer raising water buffalo in the central marsh, the lack of water meant he had to sell most of his herd at a loss last year.
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Pew found that 64 percent of Americans think people will be at a loss for what to do with their lives if robots end up doing most of the work.
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But because soccer season in France and Italy ends in May, we were at a loss — until a teammate mentioned a camp in Italy sponsored by Juventus, the Turinese powerhouse.
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It's a strange sight to see Michonne at a loss, but it's also a brief mirror of the paralysis of grief Rick has struggled to break out of all year.
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Companies with thinner margins, like Amazon, which often operate at a loss would be hit hard by a tax on turnover, whereas they are largely exempt from taxes on profits.
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For instance, researchers interested in studying the genitalia of a bug would be at a loss as the imaging equipment cannot capture something that is tucked away inside the bug.
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And if you're really at a loss — and our guide to great art books and Hyperallergic store don't do the trick either — just remember: arty socks beat paperweights every time.
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So, unless these cheap jeans are sold at a loss to the retailer, or it's on markdown at a consignment shop, $20 is the presumptive minimum ethical threshold for jeans.
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Like many in Canada, Mr. Trudeau seems at a loss when it comes to Mr. Trump's motive for turning the United States' neighbor and largest trading partner into a target.
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First, you are selling at a loss after the market dipped so steeply, says Chad Parks, founder and CEO of retirement plan provider Ubiquity Retirement and Savings in San Francisco.
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But should the market take a big hit right as you retire, you don't want to be selling stocks or long-term bonds at a loss to cover your expenses.
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"I'm so grateful to have gotten to know her." taylor has been my ROLE MODEL pretty much as long as i can remember and i'm at a loss for words.
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The other is in Garland, N.C., where 250 workers produce the classic $140 oxford shirt — and is the only domestic factory that operates at a loss, Mr. Del Vecchio said.
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For one thing, the companies expect to move away from "compliance-car fuel-sippers," vehicles marketed solely to meet minimum government mileage mandates – typically at a loss – said Ford's Cannis.
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And on Wednesday afternoon, after having listened to five Native leaders relay the same message to the subcommittee in their testimonies and responses, he was at a loss for words.
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Christian was planning this as a Dani-free trip, and is at a loss for what to do besides gawk and ineptly try to care for her with her present.
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Max Verstappen finished third for Honda-powered Red Bull with Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc, at a loss to rein in the Mercedes, crossing the line fourth and fifth respectively.
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There has been speculation rising levels of arrears combined with falling house prices, could force owners to sell their homes at a loss and add to the downward pressure on prices.
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And it left her new husband at a loss for words, "Even for a writer, there are no words to adequately describe the exquisiteness of this woman," he shared on Instagram.
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"I felt completely at a loss for what I could do to help but there was nothing I could do," says Williams-Paisley, who is a spokesperson for the Alzheimer's Association.
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Landing for a stopover on the island of the Cyclopes, Odysseus confesses he's at a loss to understand this mountaintop-dwelling race of one-eyed savages: They don't fear the gods!
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It's a plan that's sort of akin to operating for years with very thin margins or at a loss to block out the competition, almost the way Amazon approached e-commerce.
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It's also worth noting that Amazon's operating at a loss in international markets, as its operating expenses exceed net sales by $2.1 billion, although it's in the black in North America.
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The camera company operated at a loss of $373 million in 2016, in part thanks to production delays on the new Hero 5 cameras and the recall of the Karma drone.
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The report said that since 2012, Germans had placed roughly 40 percent of their financial assets in banks — at a loss, because these deposits yielded a mean return of -0.4 percent.
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A slow-moving judicial system hampers debt collection but lenders have been reluctant to sell as they can only do so at a loss since book values are above market prices.
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The issue, Snyder said, is that it's not always easy to close stores, as lease restraints can sometimes make it more expensive to exit a location than operate at a loss.
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The mines were nationalised in 1956 - nine years after the end of British rule - and by 1980 were running at a loss, though it would be two decades before operations ceased.
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RHP Jacob deGrom and his manager, Terry Collins, were at a loss for words to explain his 13-hit, eight-run debacle Thursday in a 153-7 loss to the Giants.
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The first season shook me to my core over its dazzling visuals, fantastic music selection, and impressive characterization that I was at a loss of how to even properly review it.
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The mines were nationalized in 1956 - nine years after the end of British rule - and by 1980 were running at a loss, though it would be two decades before operations ceased.
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"There's so much to say but I'm at a loss for words so just love your people and I will have more to say when we know more about what happened."
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The trade had become an albatross for the firm, which ultimately chose to sell the bonds at a loss and retire its Berkshire insurance, recognizing the $1.6 billion loss in 2016.
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The discount versus European peers however has been narrowing as sales of bad debts have finally gained steam after stalling for years as banks were reluctant to sell at a loss.
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"I wanted to give this talk because I don't think I'm unique in being transgender, being depressed, or being at a loss for the meaning of my own life," CarlEmilia said.
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But it feels as though the pace of this type of bad behavior is accelerating, and that the international community is at a loss for how, and even whether, to respond.
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The firm's analysis comes as The Wall Street Journal reported the embattled industrial conglomerate may sell the full GE Capital portfolio, potentially at a loss, citing sources familiar with the situation.
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Numbers at anti-government demonstrations have fallen and many in the pro-democracy camp are seemingly at a loss on the way ahead in the face of an increasingly aggressive establishment.
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Bart De Muynck, the vice president of research at Gartner, told Business Insider these new apps were underpricing traditional brokers to gain market share but were generating revenue at a loss.
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The $7 billion of affected investments at Goldman and the $3.2 billion at Morgan Stanley would hurt earnings if sold at a loss, but should not put a strain on capital.
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He devised a new entity for every idea, starting a pattern that would shape Blazer's reputation as a sharp-eyed opportunist who was never at a loss for a moneymaking venture.
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Bernie starts off by complimenting the punk duo's style, calling their hair "interesting" and their black lipstick "very interesting," because he seems to be at a loss for more accurate descriptors.
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In other words, until that point small scale mines were operating at a loss in the belief that the tokens they were mining would someday be worth a lot more money.
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Like the rest of the 848 crew, he was at a loss to explain how his cuddly costar might have ended up dead at the hands of a real-life gangster.
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Perhaps inspired by some strange martyrized urge or just at a loss for what else to do, the bus driver begins throwing himself down on the woman's hood over and over.
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She became the first in her family to go to college, but even as she excelled academically and professionally, she was at a loss when the check engine light came on.
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Still, the company cannot mine at a loss, and, if necessary, would suspend production and cut jobs, shrinking the tax revenues Zambia desperately needs as its debts mount, one source said.
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As prices plummeted last year amid the ongoing trade fight, growers, faced with selling crops at a loss, stuffed a historic volume of grain into winding plastic tubes and steel bins.
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But his political message still left Mr. Buckel's friends and family at a loss: Why would someone in his position resort to such a drastic measure to make his message heard?
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That means extending underpriced loans to small borrowers and propping up the yuan, selling natural gas at a loss or buying expensive 5G kit without a clear path to recoup costs.
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Many food manufacturers feel they're at a loss when it comes to controlling third-party sales of their products on Amazon, said Michael Neuwirth, a spokesman for French food group Danone.
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Meanwhile, if the value of the options contract falls to $115, Gordon will conclude that his thesis has been proven incorrect, and will plan to exit the trade at a loss.
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"VW is about to launch a load of electric vehicles at the same price as gasolines, and therefore at a loss," said Laurent Petizon, a managing director at consulting firm AlixPartners.
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Even the Western diplomats tasked with appealing to Mr. Kabila, pleading with him not to drive his country off a cliff, admit they are at a loss for what to offer.
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Using that 37 percent figure as a baseline, the EU would see its steel imports to the U.S. fall by nearly 2 million metric tons at a loss of $2.4 billion.
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"Wholesale prices offered by PetroChina are so cheap that we will be running at a loss," the manager said, declining to be named because he is not authorized to speak to media.
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One of these relies on the finding that investors are more likely to sell a given stock at a gain than at a loss (a behavioral anomaly known as the "disposition effect").
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Andres Rozental, a former deputy Mexican foreign minister responsible for North America, said he was at a loss to explain the Trump visit, describing it as a "big mistake" by the government.
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In January, Norwegian released a poor earnings report for 2018, which noted that it operated at a loss of 3.8 billion krona (approximately $438 million USD) and needed to raise $350 million.
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As Quidsi saw it, the only way to sustain those low prices was by selling diapers at a loss, which Quidsi estimated to be as high as $100 million every three months.
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With attention focused on the snap election, the British government admitted that it may have to sell its remaining majority stake in Royal Bank of Scotland at a loss to the taxpayer.
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But if you won't be sitting in front of your TV at home — or you don't have a cable subscription — you might be at a loss for how to actually tune in.
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Both were at a loss; Dustin was frustrated with his pals because they didn't recognize the importance of D'artagnan, his baby demogorgon, and Steve's relationship with Nancy Wheeler (Natalia Dyer) was crumbling.
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"We are surprised, upset, angered, and saddened by this event and are at a loss for words in describing the feelings and emotions that we are currently going through," Collins' family wrote.
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But since Aviles, the "Lion of Sinaloa," is clearly at a loss for next steps, he decides to trust this soft-spoken outsider and sends him to Guadalajara to make a deal.
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That broke my heart right there because I really believed him when he said that he wasn't messing with Aaliyah…Once he told me that I was at a loss for words.
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He has also floated ending the practice of giving state-funded tax credits and rebates to North Slope drillers that operate at a loss or lose money while bringing on new production.
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Given that Mir has not failed a drug test before, you would forgive him for being at a loss as to how his examination in Australia had been flagged for potential violation.
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Crude prices are expected to rise in the country after private fuel retailer Lanka IOC informed local media it is likely to increase rates as they have been selling at a loss.
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Irwin is at a loss to explain this difference in attitude and behaviour, other than to say that this younger group seems better able to adapt to the realities of digital communication.
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Singer Eric Keyes says he was at a loss for words when he found his therapist -- who helped him battle PTSD after getting shot -- is the father of the El Paso gunman.
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As a doctor, I am at a loss when a mother asks me how she is supposed to get her child's asthma inhaler when her insurance company doesn't want to cover any.
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The latter is selling more and more goods online, and they're often selling them at a loss, while Facebook and other sites are making it easier for anyone to start a business.
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The sharp drop in world cocoa prices caused a number of domestic exporters, who had failed to hedge, to walk away from their export contracts rather than execute them at a loss.
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The department store chain, which has been operating at a loss since 2014, said it was recently expected to borrow up to $175 million secured against its owned and leased real estate.
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One analyst also said it would be hard for Vivendi to place 18 percent of Mediaset at market prices and doubted the French company would be willing to sell at a loss.
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But investigators say they are at a loss to explain why the pilots didn't follow the same procedure performed by another flight crew the previous day when they encountered a similar issue.
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This retrograde is also activating a very private, sensitive sector of your chart—messing with your sleep schedule and finding you feeling at a loss about how to best use your energy.
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The music service, Jonas said, could be one way of attempting addressing potential competition from firms that could offer mobility services at a loss just to capture user data and offer content.
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Sitting down above a beauty salon to catch her breath, she said that when her fellow traders asked her what she thinks will happen, she was often at a loss for words.
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If you like big cities with tons of food and culture to explore, there are plenty of cities in the US where you won't be at a loss for things to do.
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Nobody needs to shed a tear for Microsoft or Google, but I still find myself at a loss to come up with uncynical explanations for Apple's App Store and iOS app policies.
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"I am at a loss to understand how he can exercise authority over a piece of work that he and the interest that he represents have no entitlement to," the justice said.
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The government also began reducing its ownership stake in the Royal Bank of Scotland in 2015 but has said it may be forced to sell its 72 percent stake at a loss.
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Crude prices are expected to rise in the country after private fuel retailer Lanka IOC informed local media it is likely to hike rates as it has been selling at a loss.
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My interview with him in Trump Towers was to be 30 minutes, but because I actually stumped him with the first question and he was at a loss for words — imagine that!
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I know from talking to my female students that they're often at a loss about how to deal with the binds they find themselves in, especially in the context of hookup culture.
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Mr. Banow followed that shot with a glimpse of the network's star anchor, the usually composed Walter Cronkite, who grabbed his nose and shook his head, momentarily at a loss for words.
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Mr. Banow followed that shot with a glimpse of the network's star anchor, the usually composed Walter Cronkite, who grabbed his nose and shook his head, momentarily at a loss for words.
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Marry that with their belief that a rising economic tide will lift all boats, and you can quickly see why they're at a loss to explain what's going on in rural America.
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The researchers who found the skulls are at a loss to explain why these ancient Europeans would have mounted them on posts, but the reason may not be as sinister as it appears.
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As for Apple, its many haters are at a loss for negative things to say about the company now that its first-quarter earnings came in less awful than many feared, Cramer argued.
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Apple's many haters are at a loss for negative things to say about the company now that its first-quarter earnings came in less awful than many feared, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday.
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"We are currently operating at a loss.. and that is the background to the request we've made for 4 billion rand of support for the current financial year," board member Martin Kingston said.
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A third prototype, equipped with the so-called holographic display, is shown mostly off-camera, and Brownlee, though he says he was merely at a loss for words, doesn't seem particularly blown away.
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So even though Taylor Swift knows exactly what you think of her, for the first time in her career, she seems to be at a loss as to how to change your mind.
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Shares of Advanced Micro Devices surged nearly 9 percent on Tuesday boosted by strong demand for its chips from cryptocurrency miners, leaving short sellers at a loss for the year.
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Name That Neighborhood I have lived on Nassau Street in Lower Manhattan for more than 18 years and am always at a loss when people ask what part of town I live in.
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If rivals such as BMW want to compete with Tesla, "they will have to sell their cars at a loss at the same time they're losing their internal combustion engine business," Wood said.
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This is despite the fact that General Motors has a history of selling 10 million cars at a profit each year and Tesla sold less than 4.93,000 cars last year at a loss.
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It's easy to imagine that millions of people who experienced ASMR and tingles before the internet were simply at a loss as to what was going on or whether they were just weird.
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Crude prices are expected to rise after private fuel retailer Lanka IOC said it was likely to hike rates as it has been selling at a loss, local media reported late last month.
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But then the guy who was going to drive us dropped out, and suddenly we were stuck with a giant bus, and had to sell it back to the company at a loss.
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For the developed world, meanwhile, it has been productivity gains that have been lacking for so long and policymakers remain at a loss on the reasons why, and how to remedy the problem.
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According to the complaint, Tyson, Cargill, JBS and National Beef conspired to suppress prices through such tactics as importing foreign cattle at a loss, closing slaughter plants, and reducing slaughter and purchase volumes.
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Next time you're at a loss for how to make leopard print work for you, here's four ways we're excited to wear the trend, alongside some of our favorite pieces to buy now.
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This marked a change of direction for Intesa, which had been tackling bad debts in-house to boost recoveries and avoid sales that are normally done at a loss and burn through capital.
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Before officially joining, she's working with a patient – the woman from the first first scene of the very first episode whose baby disappears during the Sudden Departure – and at a loss for words.
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The bakery had operated at a loss and there were no good reasons to continue running a business that required a huge commitment of time and money, especially when I was so damaged.
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With Southern specialties like spicy chicken and honey biscuits, fried pork chop biscuits, fried steak biscuits, grits, and — of course — biscuits and gravy, you're never at a loss for the perfect Southern breakfast.
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The Dow Jones industrial average dipped 0.1 percent to end at 18,473.75 points and the S&P 21.62 edged up 21 percent to 2500,253 after spending much of the day at a loss.
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Simon told CNBC the e-commerce giant has operated its retail segment at a loss for decades, subsidizing the retail portion of its business with profits from other areas, such as web services.
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But other law enforcement officials, convinced that the two shots had come from the F.B.I., said they were at a loss to explain why the agents would deny responsibility and risk serious consequences.
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"I didn't expect em to come this way, I thought I would just, you know, meet em and bring em here, and…" She trailed off, at a loss how to explain any further.
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The bottom line: Nine months later, there are still many unanswered questions about the storm and its overall impacts on Puerto Rico, leaving families and residents at a loss regarding officially uncounted deaths.
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Doing so not only would upset the United States but also could mean selling shares at a loss during a temporary dip in prices, which would hurt the investment return on China's assets.
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When the Names on Campus Buildings Evoke a Racist Past As students demand the renaming of buildings whose names pay tribute to polarizing historical figures, universities are at a loss for easy solutions.
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Sometimes that fare is higher than yellow cab fares, but other times app companies subsidize fares, operating at a loss to outcompete yellow taxis, and further reducing incomes for drivers in both sectors.
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He was embarrassed and at a loss for words, but his whiteness, despite his being 30 years younger than me, afforded him the assumption that he was the owner and writing the checks.
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For example, when filming Laura, a woman at a loss for who she is in the world, the shots feature her petite, wiry body dwarfed by the soggy terrain and gaping blue sky.
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Many friends still seem at a loss to explain how a man who espoused a clean lifestyle, who had adopted a vegetarian diet and avoided marijuana and alcohol, could have hidden his dependency.
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Following his ouster, Mistry, in a letter to directors of Tata Sons, wrote that foreign properties of Indian Hotels had been sold at a loss and termed the company's international strategy as "flawed".
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The EU has already imposed duties on a wide range of steel grades to counter what EU steel producers say is a flood of steel sold at a loss due to Chinese overcapacity.
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The lurking panic is that the traditional American contempt for "rote" learning is no longer justified, and that it is their children who will be at a loss once they leave the home.
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The Incredible Hulk was leaving LAX Friday when he voiced strong support for the Prez-elect, but when it came to Bannon Lou kinda sounded like he was at a loss for words.
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Under pressure from regulators to cut these assets, banks are trying to improve their recovery rates but sales, which are normally carried out at a loss, remain the quickest way to offload them.
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Retirees, in particular, may want to put money for required minimum distributions in a stable value fund or short-term fund, Cheng said, where they likely will not have to sell at a loss.
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"If the government sold at a loss it wouldn't make particularly pleasant headlines for the Treasury, but they seem to be coming round to acceptance that they may have to do that," he said.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Even as millions of barrels of oil are pumped at a loss at current prices, only a fraction of the production has been shut, industry research group Wood Mackenzie said on Friday.
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"AOC had a rare bad night, looking not spirited, warm and original as usual but sullen, teenaged and at a loss," Peggy Noonan, a conservative columnist and former speechwriter for President Ronald Reagan, tweeted.
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Analysts—and the handful of MHP members willing to speak to the press—are at a loss to explain what Mr Bahceli gains by backing constitutional amendments that his own voters seem to oppose.
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Season six has seen The Walking Dead cast about for something for him to do, and the more it seems at a loss, the more I think it might just send him away forever.
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Lloyds' successful exit was only possible because Britain's finance minister Philip Hammond sanctioned the recent sales at a loss because the government had made profits from earlier transactions when the share price was higher.
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" Though that didn't happen and he covered his position at a loss, he remained bearish because of the details in the earnings report: "You've had an inventory build from 130 days to 150 days.
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The fact that the usually unflappable Khaled was genuinely in awe and at a loss for words to describe a vehicle's interior says a lot about the level of luxe that Biebervelli operates within.
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If people actually used MoviePass, there's no way the subscription side of its business couldn't run at a loss, but that's where the "things on top of it" Farnsworth refers to come into play.
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"The Palace is at a loss of what to do and is re-evaluating options, including a more aggressive strategy to stem the embarrassment caused by Meghan&aposs dad, half-sister and half-brother."
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To bridge the gap, Airbus plans to cut output to six a year beyond 2019, from 12 in 2018 and 8 in 2019, even if it means producing at a loss, Reuters recently reported.
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Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC, which had invested in UBS during the financial crisis to support the lender in 2008, said it had cut its stake in the bank at a loss, Reuters reported.
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And so I would say that you should try to figure out best system where having reliable, safe planes operating – it's better if they're overall operating profitably than if they're operating at a loss.
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Big-box giants like Walmart, Target, and Amazon find that reptition so valuable that they're even willing to operate it at a loss if it means getting shoppers through the door (or virtual door).
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We've gone through quite a few in the years, and it really is basically the two mothers in the morning dealing with their respective families not so well, and then feeling at a loss.
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The cost of excess supply of up to 5 percent can be passed on via tariffs but beyond that, the only option is selling the excess power on the spot market at a loss.
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The rarely-at-a-loss-for-words Cruz acts like he's caught in a lie about whether he approved of the 2013 Immigration Bill that some say would have given amnesty to undocumented immigrants.
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Clearly, Alphabet could continue to fund these experiments at a loss, but as recent layoffs at Google Fiber show, its going to continue being very strict with how it allocates resources to new ventures.
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