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The notion of pay for performance loses out once again.
Right now, when smokers ditch Marlboro for Juul, Altria loses out.
Basically, a re-enacted crime loses out to a figurative one.
And it's the NHS that ultimately loses out in all this.
The Atari 2800-bit loses out on the overall gameplay balance, though.
In other words, the United States loses out on revenues and investment.
Do the same to Paris, and the average Frenchman loses out on 14.8%.
"The division of powers loses out, it looks weaker," Dresser wrote on Twitter.
She loses out on romance, has a series of unsuccessful affairs, and undergoes an abortion.
Good government always loses out when holding on to office becomes the only real goal.
Bojack is up for the award, but loses out to Wolf's "personal favorite" Hank Hippopopalous.
Microsoft&aposs Xbox loses out to Sony&aposs PlayStation on a crucially important front: exclusive games.
Israel produced about $366 billion in 2017, which would mean the economy loses out some $80 billion.
If the party loses out on six factors or more, he says they will lose the presidency.
Anyone who relies on countervailing institutions, like public education, labor unions or social safety nets, loses out.
The Senate Republicans' bill doesn't impose those requirements, and so loses out on any revenue they bring in.
" Her roles dry up; she loses out to a younger woman from New Jersey — "she isn't even Irish!
Our economy loses out, too, because women make the majority of purchasing decisions in our consumer-fueled economy.
Even when compared to a smartphone like the 8.8mm-thick Galaxy Note 73, the Swift 7 barely loses out.
But with that institution gone, and nothing replacing it, and no one else jumping in, New York loses out.
Even when the social science is true, it loses out to the stories, even when the stories are false.
But because that benefit is not taxed as income, the Treasury loses out on billions of dollars every year.
But in his attempt to make it an edgier, contemporary narrative, Kashyap loses out on the potency of the plot.
But the Moto Z Play loses out to the OnePlus 3 and last year's Nexus 5X in overall picture quality.
The company, like smaller rival Prosper Marketplace, issues unsecured consumer loans, so if the borrower stops paying, the investor loses out.
Nigeria thus loses out on tourism revenues to other countries perceived to be safer such as Kenya, Ghana and the Gambia.
America loses jobs, loses access to the intellectual property, loses talent and loses out on the next generation of economic growth.
But from what we can tell today, here's who comes out ahead and who loses out in the wake of today's announcements.
If people go elsewhere — and Silicon Valley has seen this to an extent — if people go elsewhere, then American science loses out.
Google's lack of Wolfram Alpha means that it loses out on some of the math problems and puzzles the service can solve.
"If the higher wage earner pre-deceases, the survivor loses out on the higher wage earner's higher survivor benefits," Van Zutphen said.
While Abby (Darby Stanchfield) loses out on a happy ending with David dead, her fellow Gladiators do get to stand in the sun.
With two games remaining for both teams, Arizona must win out while Colorado loses out to get into the postseason on a tiebreaker.
In 1939, Cambridge economist Nicholas Kaldor asserted that the political problem with cost-benefit analysis—that someone always loses out—wasn't a problem.
She loses out on a promotion to a colleague whose mother-in-law looks after her grandchild (South Koreans call this a "mum lifeline").
Because the Giants have ten wins and swept the Cowboys, New York will steal the division if they win out and Dallas loses out.
Senators also say that long term, if the US loses out on certain commodities markets, it may be hard to ever re-enter them.
When a loan is refinanced, it is paid off early, and the investor loses out on several more years of interest rate payment returns.
Which, in turn, means that orthodox science probably loses out on some new ideas: the edge cases, the kernels of truth in the nut bin.
The health insurance tax break is the biggest in the federal budget; the government loses out on $260 billion annually by not taxing health benefits.
The health insurance tax break is the biggest in the federal budget; the government loses out on $1003 billion annually by not taxing health benefits.
This is history as the Oscars likes it: solemn, full of easy-to-digest outrage, and so emphatic that it loses out on being artful.
But it's possible Jordan loses out being the ranking Republican on either committee given his unpopularity in the GOP conference for tactics many considered divisive.
As a senior member of the Appropriations Committee, I have seen how it loses out on billions of federal dollars each year as a result.
Aside from a smaller sensor, the other thing the Z27 loses out on compared to the Z2999.95 and Z250 is Nikon's excellent in-body image stabilization.
They say that the United States loses out diplomatically by leaving the treaty and that Trump can always reduce Obama's commitment while staying in the deal.
This problem is not unique to women's leagues: MLS also loses out on revenue when it puts its season on hold to accommodate the Summer Games.
If Chevron finally loses out to Occidental, Anadarko would have to pay Chevron a $1 billion break-up fee, according to the terms of their agreement.
Art is one of the ways by which cultures create their collective narratives, and everyone loses out when only a narrow slice of experiences are valued.
If Chevron's bid loses out to Occidental's, Anadarko would be obliged to pay a $1 billion breakup fee under the terms of its agreement with Chevron.
It's bad enough when younger people lose their jobs, but when older people become unemployed, society loses out on productivity and spending it had been relying on.
The opportunity cost -- or the income a student loses out on when they take four years out of the workforce to go to college -- is much greater.
Whether compared with other firms in the S&P 500, or other initial public offerings from 234, Facebook loses out to at least 22013 companies each time.
The two services have been differentiating themselves lately with Netflix focused more on films and original content as it loses out on deals with the major studios.
But by the time an algorithm like this is being used in public, we should have some sense of how well it works and who loses out.
And while experienced admissions officers are pretty good at detecting those inauthentic "perfect" applications, this reality loses out to the widespread perception that numbers are what matters.
This won't just make women poorer, it will also have a knock-on effect on the economy as the state loses out on vital income tax contributions.
At the same time, they say pressure on water resources will continue to grow as populations increase, creating an unsustainable scenario where supply loses out to demand.
The government sets a maximum price that it will pay for a drug, and if the company doesn't agree, it simply loses out on the entire market.
Poor sleep costs the U.S. economy around $411 billion a year, while Japan loses out on an estimated $138 billion annually, according to a 2016 Rand Corp analysis.
Since not everyone can afford to take a 20% pay cut, "wages must go up correspondingly"—courtesy of employers and the state—"to ensure no one loses out".
Meanwhile, cash in federally insured bank savings is the other extreme: It is safe, but it is earning so little these days, the investor loses out to inflation.
"We expect the government will have to balance between the interests of local business and foreign investors to make sure nobody loses out as the market opens," she said.
Our whole country loses out when we're unable to harness the brilliance and the energy of these folks We're one nation and when anyone hurts, we all hurt together.
It also partners with fewer grocery stores than Instacart, which is why it loses out to Instacart for the best place to buy groceries online from your local stores.
That would typically gain him a few points, but he loses out in general because he was in Passengers for no ostensible reason besides the heft of that paycheck.
If Spotify is able to sidestep a direct deal with Warner in India, then Warner potentially loses out not just on streaming payouts, but on a myriad of alternative revenue streams.
But here's the catch: If the insurance company has to cover more of your health care costs, without being able to charge you more money, that means the insurer loses out.
If Houston loses out, and the Titans only beat the Texans, the Colts can afford to lose one game of their remaining slate: At Oakland, at Minnesota, or against Jacksonville. Gulp.
Once they label a video as "made for kids," targeted ads will no longer appear on the video, meaning the creator loses out on a lucrative and commonplace type of digital advertising.
If this occurs, free trade disappears, and everyone loses out by paying more for import-competing goods and services (even though a few gain from higher wages due to protection in their sector).
Argentina's all-time top scorer often loses out to Diego Maradona in debates over who is the country's best ever player due to his failure to inspire his nation to a major trophy.
The right-field question will draw the most attention outside the room, especially because it is likely that Judge, if he loses out, will start the season with Class AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
"The way it was back then, it didn't matter if you were telling a truth or not," McCombs says in a tone so soft that it almost loses out to the telephone's white noise.
The Republican candidate caused an uproar Wednesday in the final presidential debate by failing to allay fears that he will contest the election result if he loses out to Hillary Clinton on November 8.
I fear that tax reform that mandates revenue neutrality will result in those with the best lobbyists, lawyers and accountants being the winners, while most everyone else either gets nothing or largely loses out.
Instead of viewing trade as a mutually beneficial relationship, the president has described trading relationships as a zero-sum game, in which the United States loses out when other countries have more favorable terms.
Three Babes Bakeshop in San Francisco, for example, has furloughed the majority of employees as it loses out on Pi Day revenue and routine corporate sales to tech companies that cater to employee meals.
Much of the capital needed would have to come from the private sector, speakers said, as long-term ocean investment often loses out to immediate demands on government budgets, such as poverty reduction or healthcare.
P. Bio' When a philosophy scholar loses out on his dream job and goes to work as a high school Advanced Placement biology teacher, he makes it clear he will not be teaching any biology.
And if he decides not to run—or loses out in the primaries—Democrats should hope whoever ends up on the 2020 ticket preaches similar ideas with as much clarity and passion as Sanders does.
But if policymakers ratchet up pressure too much, then talent, capital, and companies will flock to other countries, which means the United States loses out on the incredible benefits that high-growth startups bring to our country.
History and logic suggest that when the United States starts a monetary tightening cycle, gold will underperform, since as a non-yielding asset it loses out to instruments that will enjoy higher yields from the rising rates.
Craymer's group estimated that despite saving a portion of oil and natural gas production taxes in an emergency fund, Texas loses out on $85 million per year in tax revenue for every $1 decline in oil price.
The atmospheric carbon reserves aren't really "free for the taking," they're quite expensive to mine, and it may turn out that mining them loses out to some other, cheaper set of mitigation technologies in the long run.
And the Xperia X loses out on Sony hallmarks like water resistance; in the United States, it even bizarrely omits a fingerprint scanner, which has fast become the convenient-if-not-very-secure method of unlocking our phones.
OFF-GRID LOSES OUT Funding for electrification is better but yearly commitments across the 20 nations home to most of those lacking power are still less than half of the $45 billion needed for universal access, the report said.
Serious bipartisan policy making loses out to, on one side, a knee-jerk skepticism about even the most worthwhile public initiatives and, on the other, the instinct to oppose any effort to trim those public programs when they are under siege.
Importantly, the Pixel 211 XL has also been an endurance champ in my experience, and the U211 Plus doesn't offer a tangible improvement — meaning HTC loses out on size, weight, and ergonomics against its most direct rivals without beating them on performance.
The company, which has racked up 24 straight quarters of sales declines and losses in most of those quarters as it loses out to online rivals, counts its billionaire Chief Executive Eddie Lampert as its biggest shareholder with about 32 million shares.
"The arbitrary cap means that talented individuals who would otherwise be helping to grow our economy are kept out of our country — and that the U.S. loses out on the creation of American jobs, rising wages, and economic growth," Schulte continued. Fwd.
Read more: Chick-fil-A likely loses out on more than $1 billion in sales every year by closing on Sundays — and it's a brilliant business strategyLooking ahead, Chick-fil-A's "rapid rise" is showing no signs of slowing, according to the note.
Read more: Chick-fil-A likely loses out on more than $1 billion in sales every year by closing on Sundays — and it's a brilliant business strategyLike West, who has faced backlash for his support of President Donald Trump and numerous provocative statements, Chick-fil-A is no stranger to controversy.
Available in 75, 70, 65, 60, 58, 55, 50, 43, and 40-inch sizesNo local dimmingPeak brightness: 250 nits (full screen) At the bottom of the ladder is the V-Series, which loses out on local dimming completely and pales in comparison to the rest of the lineup in brightness.
The Core X is designed as a new, entry level model for Razer's external GPU line, costing just $299 (as opposed to the Core V2's $499 price tag), although it loses out on some of the Core V2's more advanced features like USB and Ethernet ports and Razer's Chroma lighting.
When a pregnant Bow loses out on a promotion to a white colleague, a factor research shows plagues women of color in overwhelming numbers, or when she copes with her PPD (a mental health issue that affects 44% of new Black mothers, compared with 31% of white women), her race is deliberately ever-present in the writing.
Read more: Chick-fil-A likely loses out on more than $1 billion in sales every year by closing on Sundays — and it's a brilliant business strategyThe day off leaves employees and operators rejuvenated, and people are more likely to consider Chick-fil-A a part of their community, Hamburger said, because it creates a sense of genuine care among the company, workers, and customers.
I know that Dublin, Luxembourg, Paris, Frankfurt, all want some of that business, but so many experts I speak to, and I don't know what Jes Staley's going to say, later, they fear that if London loses it, and that relationship isn't worked out between Brussels and London, going forward, it's going to go to New York, it's going to go to Hong Kong, and Europe loses out.
Pangestu issued a gracious statement accepting the outcome of the process.Linda Yulisman, 'Indonesia loses out on filling top job', The Jakarta Post, 27 April 2013.
Valencia Loses Out as Band of the Year. Philadelphia Inquirer, February 2006. Accessed January 18, 2008. In May 2006 the band stopped touring because of the death of Shane's girlfriend.
Marcia's plot however come to an end. The baby is discovered to be Mariana's. Atilio also loses out to his obsessive passion for Mariana. Once more, Ignacio and Mariana are reunited and with their son.
Eason loses out to W. H. Smith in deal to run bookshops at Dublin Airport. Independent.ie (21 July 2013). Retrieved on 19 September 2013. WHSmith opened four branches in Helsinki Airport, Finland in late 2016 and early 2017.
Highly protective of and invested in the reputation and legacy of Saint Laurent Couture, Bergé was known as the "Dean of Yves Saint Laurent".Pierre Bergé loses out on joining the Immortals . Vogue (30 May 2008). Retrieved 4 July 2011.
Norifumi Abe also has a fantastic start from eleventh on the grid to slot behind into third, then second place after Checa loses out. Okada is fourth and Doohan - who has a mediocre start - slots behind into fifth. Cadalora is sixth.
"Cronenberg loses out in Berlin". Regina Leader-Post, February 25, 1992. The film won the Genie Award for Best Theatrical Short Film at the 12th Genie Awards in 1991."Black Robe turns to gold capturing six Genie awards: Quebec performers win three acting honours".
Smith, Harry B., "Fat Boxer is Funny as Ever But Loses Out", San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, California, pg. 1, 27 September 1923 He had previously defeated Meehan on January 31, 1922 in a four-round points decision in Seattle's Pavilion. He would later make Washington state his home.
Joel does not win due to a struggle with Hell's shape-shifting runner, a demonic familiar who bites off his face. However, during this struggle, the last surviving runner jogs past them to the finishing line. Hell loses out once again. Gregory is punished for his overconfidence by being gruesomely slain.
It is based around 90's era "modern" designs and weapons consist primary of machine guns, artillery shells, and rockets and missiles. The faction's strengths in general are mainly its versatility and cost-effectiveness, while their weaknesses are the units being average and therefore usually outclassed by the other factions' counterpart with everything else equal. As an example, the Resistance Tiger is the "average" heavy tank that loses out to the Taerkasten Leonid in terms of armor and loses out to the Ghorkovian Tekh-Trak in terms of speed. In singleplayer, The Resistance also has the greatest variety of buildings, even including a 6-bar power station with self-defense guns that no other faction has save for the Black Sect.
Jessie is also on the swim team. Jessie later joins Kelly and Lisa on the cheerleading squad (because she believes it'll look good on her college applications). Before graduation, Jessie has her hopes on becoming valedictorian, but ultimately loses out to Screech. However, realizing how important it is to her, Screech secretly refuses the honor.
"Dock Boss Finds Office Occupied by Young Deer: Washington Park Zoo in Line for Another Pet, but Loses Out by Very Narrowest of Margins". The Morning Oregonian, June 28, 1928, p. 16."Zoo contest prize taken by old name." The Oregonian, October 2, 1976, p. 1. By 1894, there were over 300 animals in the zoo’s collection.
Current Freedom Front Plus (FF+) Leader Pieter Groenewald started his political career in this town by being elected mayor in 1988. Groenewald was soon elected to represent the town in the then House of Assembly of South Africa for the Conservative Party.DA loses out to Freedom Front Plus in by-election. Retrieved on 11 July 2019.
When he gets to the last counter, he tosses it in the air so that Charlie and another man have to scrap to get possession of it. Charlie loses out. Mr. Hinkle puts pressure on Phil who then puts pressure on the gang bosses Barney and Marty to finish their work as quickly as possible in order to turn a profit.
They struggle to look after to Tam, as she defies Rachel's authority. Brad takes sole care of Tam but due to her behaviour he loses out on a job at Yabbie Creek High. He supports Sally when her daughter Pippa is hit by Alf's Ute. Heather returns and Brad decides to move to Tasmania and invites her and Tam to come with him and they accept.
Rohit Vats of Hindustan Times felt that Lucknow Central is "too simple a narrative to capture the audience's imagination. We always know where it is heading." In conclusion the critic said that, "Lucknow Central fails to utilise its resources, especially Diana Penty, and loses out on a chance to become a really engaging film." and gave the film a rating of 2.5 out of 5.
In the Weekly Maqam, Sephardi Jews each week base the songs of the services on the content of that week's parashah. For Parashat Toledot, Sephardi Jews apply Maqam Mahour, the maqam that portrays emotional instability and anger. This maqam is similar to Maqam Rast in tone. It is appropriate, because in this parashah, Esau portrays these character traits as he loses out on the major blessings.
In a program note of his own, Gilbert called Salonen's work 'deliciously whimsical while also being fully formed and rigorous.' I'll buy that. And I'll definitely buy Salonen, who is a credit to this musical age." Despite calling it "entertaining and grandiose," George Grella of the New York Classical Review similarly observed that the "narrative feel of Karawane loses out to density over a 30-minute duration.
He has attributed the use of substandard practices in research to the intense competition that exits in academia. Gandevia has suggested that 'Good science loses out when bad science gets the funding.' He has emphasized the need to impose a strict selection criteria that involves a careful assessment of the impact of potential studies by the government and other funding bodies for providing funds.
This is witnessed by Roxanne. Rob settles back into Summer Bay and becomes friends with Shane Parrish (Dieter Brummer). He works as a handyman and applies to do some work at Donald Fisher's (Norman Coburn) house but Rob loses out to Mick O'Reilly (Peter Whitford). Mick proves to be workshy and dishonest and begins fabricating jobs in order to raise his price and Donald promptly fires him and hires Rob instead.
Using argox 20% would slightly degrade this to 74% of that of air. Argon is far more narcotic (about 2.3 times more) than the cheaper and more readily available nitrogen at depth, so it loses out to nitrogen in all roles as a primary breathing gas. If the maximum operating depth for air owing to narcosis is taken to be , then for 20% argox (20% O2, 80% Ar) it would be .
The French and German civil codes take such considerations into account, e.g. the French system gives the nova species to the owner of the substance unless the work exceeds the materials, and the Germans reverse this balance. In both cases, compensation must be made to the party who loses out. The classic example of the reducibility test failing is where there is a bronze statue and a marble statue.
The second fundamental theorem does not provide a blueprint for righting society's ills. The government may decide to reallocate resources between Octavio and Abby, moving them from ω to α in advance of the day's trading; and in consequence whoever loses out may decide to take less to market the next day. The second fundamental theorem takes no account of the distortions introduced by the reallocation.See the discussion on pp.
Meanwhile, Luzhin goes on to reach the final and face Turati. But in the finals the Russian Émigré loses out to the time clock, forcing the game to adjourn. However, outside the venue, he is whisked away by an accomplice of Valentinov who abandons him in the countryside. His former teacher knows that this will completely unhinge him because of the memory of his parents' abandonment many years ago.
Taylor says goodbye to best friend Stephanie before she dies from lung cancer. In 2013, Thomas loses out on the top position at Forrester Creations to Rick and wants to leave town; Taylor persuades Eric Forrester (John McCook) to help Thomas. Soon, Taylor and Eric become romantically involved and she moves into the Forrester mansion. Taylor discovers that Brooke slept with Katie's husband Bill Spencer Jr. (Don Diamont) which resulted in a pregnancy (and miscarriage).
Mainwaring tries to win a bottle of whisky from the tombola stall, but loses out to the Vicar. When he notices the town clerk and some of his men drunk, he confronts Godfrey, who admits that everybody's tasting the wine, but nobody's buying it. A dispatch rider arrives with a message but, when he leaves, his motorcycle runs over Jones' brawn, making it unsellable. Mainwaring finds that Sponge is selling the lampshades as funny hats.
Paolo accidentally shoots himself with a gun but never finds out it was Eric who was the thief. Once Eric finds out Paolo had been taken to hospital after being shot he leaves Beckindale for a few months. Upon his return, Eric applies for his old job as an auctioneer but loses out to Sandie, starting another feud. In 1990, Eric finds romance with Debbie Wilson (Debbie Arnold) and they soon become engaged.
Collings, who was known for his fast serves, won the Wimbledon Plate in 1978.Sydney Morning Herald, "Billie-Jean loses out on record", 11 July 1978, pg. 1 He twice made the third round of the Australian Open, in 1978 and 1982.ATP World Tour Profile The Australian also reached the third round of the men's doubles at the 1978 Wimbledon Championships (with Keith Hancock) and mixed doubles at the 1981 Wimbledon Championships (with Karen Gulley).
The show starred Charles King, Flora Le Breton, Joyce Barbour and Busby Berkeley. A man from Brooklyn is serving as a buck private in Pearl Harbor. He flirts with an English Peer's daughter; however, she is being pursued by a German, who raises pineapples in Hawaii. The Brooklynite pretends to be a Captain in order to make an impression, but he is found out, booted out, and loses out on the girl, until he proves himself in a shipwreck.
Voorhis, Dan. "Hawker Beechcraft loses out on big Air Force contract". The Wichita Eagle, 18 November 2011. Retrieved 5 January 2012."B-406170, Hawker Beechcraft Defense Company, LLC, December 22, 2011" U.S. Government Accountability Office, 22 December 2011. Retrieved 26 December 2011. However, the contract award was disputed and a stop-work was issued in January 2012.McCoy, Daniel. "USAF puts hold on LAS contract amid Hawker protest" Wichita Business Journal, 5 January 2012. Retrieved 7 February 2012.
He then moves out and back into Maria's when she goes to stay in Ireland with the baby at Liam's parent's house after Tony Gordon (Gray O'Brien) admits to having Liam killed. Kirk applies for a job at Underworld as a machinist but ultimately loses out to Izzy Armstrong (Cherylee Houston). However, owner Carla Connor (Alison King) offers him a job as a delivery driver. Kirk soon forms a strong friendship with Izzy, and as a result, his feelings for her grow stronger.
Capitalism is decried in Petals of Blood, with the new Kenyan elite portrayed as controlled by the 'faceless system of capitalism'. The everyman loses out to capitalist endeavours, and is essentially exploited by the new Kenyan elite. Farmers are forced to mark out their lands and mortgage them with loans linked to the success of their harvest; as the quality of the harvests waver, many are forced to sell their land, unable to match their loan repayments. Thang'eta is another symbol of capitalism.
Kelly offers to let Matthew erase his debt by stealing an award statuette from porn mogul Hugo Posh, but once Matthew has entered the house Kelly calls in a burglary report and leaves the premises. Matthew narrowly avoids the police and rushes to a scholarship award dinner. High on ecstasy that Kelly gave him as aspirin, he gives a deeply sentimental speech but loses out on the scholarship. Kelly exacts further revenge by stealing all the money Matthew raised for Samnang.
By 2001, Carter was living in Devizes, Wiltshire, and in that year a new local political party called the Devizes Guardians began to be formed, in the aftermath of the felling of five trees in the Devizes Market Place,Labour loses out after dead heat lottery draw, Thursday 8 May 2003, article online at gazetteandherald.co.uk'The worst is yet to come for residents, November 2001, at gazetteandherald.co.uk where Carter's office then was. The party registered with the Electoral Commission on 19 June 2002.
Crutchlow loses out the most, dropping from fourth to seventh position. In the early stages, it is a Repsol Honda 1-2 that leads the way on the opening lap. Stoner is all over the back of Pedrosa and as they plunge down from Turn 12 to the Sachsen Kurve (Turn 13), he thinks of making a move but decides to stay behind for the time being. At the Queckenberg Kurve (Turn 14), Crutchlow goes up the inside of Nicky Hayden for sixth place.
Pedrosa then loses out to teammate Dovizioso as well, the Spaniard being demoted to fifth in just one turn. Behind him, Toseland also goes up the inside of Randy de Puniet, who has made progress from tenth on the grid, to overtake him for sixth position. At Goddards (Turn 11), Toseland goes up the inside of Pedrosa and takes fifth position from him, with Melandri doing likewise on de Puniet for seventh place. On lap two, Pedrosa retakes fifth from Toseland at the Wheatcroft Straight.
Freia later provides another memory box that shows that Freia had tried to stop Edgar before he could release this wave, and the protagonist came to help. He and Edgar got into a large battle that rendered both of them in a coma, upon which Freia placed them in the capsules to protect them. With Freia having provided this last memory box, she believes Edgar has no more use for her, and her construct disintegrates. A furious Edgar confronts the protagonist, but loses out in the end.
Rice, Stanford Make Bids for Faurot, Missouri Coach, The Pittsburgh Press, December 21, 1939. During the job search, Stanford officials were surprised to learn how well regarded Shaughnessy, a coach of only occasionally successful squads, was amongst his peers. Many considered him as a "mad scientist" of football experimentation. In January 1940, Stanford University awarded a five-year contract to Shaughnessy as its head football coach, passing over predicted frontrunner John Bain Sutherland.Sutherland Loses Out On Stanford Job; Shaughnessy to Leave Chicago For Coaching Berth on Coast, Reading Eagle, January 12, 1940.
However, Jerry falls in love with the cruise's dance instructor Gabriella (Roselyn Sánchez) and in order to win her over, he pretends to be gay so he can get closer to her. Meanwhile, Nick blossoms a romance with a bikini model named Inga (Victoria Silvstedt). After an accidental affair with her mean, sex-obsessed coach Sonya (Lin Shaye), Nick must fend her off, after she has fallen in love with him as well. In the end, Jerry wins Gabriella while Nick loses out on Inga but sees a potential relationship with her sister instead.
Back at St Swithin's, Dr Simon Sparrow loses out to the self-important Dr Bingham for a job as senior house surgeon. Feeling that he has no future as a surgeon, he takes a general practice job in an industrial town. He finds that he has to do most of the work, including night calls, and is also the target of his partner's flirty wife. He then takes a locum job with Dr Potter-Shine's Harley Street practice, where most of the patients are dotty aristocrats and neurotic society women.
Brett loses out to Keiran Wallace and both boys put school politics behind them. Stonie later falls for Cody, who is still involved with Rick. After Cody ends things with Rick, they become a couple but it is a difficult relationship as Cody is at University and Stonie is still in high school on his third attempt at Year 12. Stonie later lodges with Danni and her boyfriend, Malcolm Kennedy (Benjamin McNair) when they move out of home and are soon joined by Stonie's mother Angie and brother Toadfish.
At the Sachsen Kurve, Jacque carries more corner speed and manages to exit it better than Rossi but is still not able to go by. Lap twenty-three Jacque is now all over the rear of Rossi yet loses out on the straights, causing him to stay behind once more. On lap twenty-four, Jacque tries to take a tighter line at Karthallen (Turn 8) but still isn't able to get past Rossi. Lap twenty-five and Barros has now come back into the fight, making it a three-way battle for the lead.
Lt. Col Togun accused Giwa and Newswatch of planning to write the "other side" of the story on Ebitu Ukiwe who was removed as Chief of the General staff, to General Babangida. The magazine had published a cover story titled, "Power Games: Ukiwe loses out", in its edition of 20 October which was on sale on 13 October 1986. Togun also accused Giwa plotting with the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, and students to carry out a socialist revolution. Giwa was also accused of saying that Newswatch would employ the suspended police public relations officer Alozie Ogugbuaja.
Rodney is worried that Grandad will cramp their style, but Del just tells him to dismiss it. When they get to Benidorm, Del and Rodney manage to pick up a couple of girls, but when they go back to their hotel room, they find Grandad asleep with his false teeth by his bedside and so the night ends there. A few days later, on the beach, Rodney and Del are worried about why Grandad has been acting very withdrawn since they landed. Del tries flirting to a "French" woman but loses out to a burly Englishman.
Unfortunately, she loses out to Jiang Jun, who joins her class mid-term. Unable to face her own failure, Yixin completely loses it, much to her parents’ shock. It is only then that Xiangchun and Qiaozhen realise that their daughter has high IQ, but near-to-no EQ. Their son, Yijie, lies to wriggle out of tuition classes because of his passion for badminton. Upon deliberation and co-ordination, the couple finally instil correct values in their children and acknowledging Yijie's aptitude in sports, lists the Sports Academy as one of the choices for the latter's secondary education.
On lap twenty, Cadalora goes past Barros at the end of the Wheatcroft Straight for third and is not able to get back at him this time around. However, Barros stays with Cadalora at McLean's and Coppice but loses out on the straight due to a lack of power. At Goddards (Turn 11), Okada makes a surprise lunge down the inside of teammate Doohan for first but runs wide and immediately gives back the position to Doohan. Lap twenty-one and Okada makes another move on the Australian, going up his inside at Redgate and successfully taking the lead of the race.
Using a magical item given to her by Bobby known as the Somin Shōrai, Ichiko can manifest her Fortune energy into stuffed animal-like versions of the Chinese zodiac. When extracted from her body, Ichiko's Fortune energy can be given to others who are in danger in order to help them. ; : : A God of Misfortune who is a woman clad in plaid undershirt, red overalls and a missing right shoe. She is sent from another world to restore the energy balance on Earth by stealing the Fortune energy from Ichiko, although her Misfortune energy often loses out to Ichiko's Fortune energy.
In June at the Nokia Connections in Singapore Nokia launched the new N9 with MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan OS which the company calls Qt device as the whole app and UI framework is written in Qt. It is also the world's first pure touch phone with no buttons for home screen and a great new swipe UI. Reviews have been average to good for this phone, with most reviewers liking the phone's good quality and operating system, but expressing concern over the fact that it loses out to competitors in terms of specs. The device was expected to be sold in selected regions in Q3 2011.
At WLYH, news loses out to love- Matchmaker show takes 11 p.m. slot, Sunday News, Lancaster, PA, June 16, 1991 Later that year, it premiered a morning news program called Morning Edition that aired before The Today Show, originally lasting a half-hour before expanding a full hour; this newscast was cancelled in January 2005 in favor of airing NBC's early morning newscast Early Today in the slot. In the early 1990s, the station had an information hotline service for viewers to call to get news updates. The station's latest generation of newscasts debuted on January 8, 2007, with weeknight shows at 5 p.m.
When Floyd (Jason Sudeikis) loses out on a possible job promotion to Alan Garkel (Eric Dysart)—an African-American candidate in a wheelchair—he informs Liz Lemon of his aspirations to move back home to Cleveland. After Floyd asks Liz about her own future in New York, she begins to notice all the problems she has with the city and so they plan a visit to Floyd's hometown. Meanwhile, Jack returns from a weekend in Paris with Phoebe, his new fiancée, and insists that Liz should get to know Phoebe better. He tells her to take Phoebe and Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) on a girls' day out.
Ito then loses out a bit entering Degner (Turn 8), immediately being hounded by fellow Japanese Fujiwara. At the Hairpin (Turn 11), Honma tries a move on the inside of Crivillé but thinks better of it and stays behind. Further back at the same corner, two riders have crashed out of contention: Michael Rudroff and Jeremy McWilliams. Rudroff is seen pulling his bike off of the circuit with the help of a marshall, McWilliams is pulling his own bike from the ground with the help of another marshall and two other marshalls are cleaning up the circuit of the debris, McWilliams also pointing out that there's some oil on the middle of the circuit.
Theory and simulations confirm that beyond a critical population size, ZD extortion loses out in evolutionary competition against more cooperative strategies, and as a result, the average payoff in the population increases when the population is larger. In addition, there are some cases in which extortioners may even catalyze cooperation by helping to break out of a face-off between uniform defectors and win–stay, lose–switch agents. While extortionary ZD strategies are not stable in large populations, another ZD class called "generous" strategies is both stable and robust. In fact, when the population is not too small, these strategies can supplant any other ZD strategy and even perform well against a broad array of generic strategies for iterated prisoner's dilemma, including win–stay, lose–switch.
Gibernau initially gets off the line relatively well but loses out on the front two, opening up a small gap to Rossi and almost losing the position to Bayliss. Barros makes up one position as he gets away, fighting with sixth place Max Biaggi who managed to briefly overtake teammate Tamada before getting swallowed up again in the pack as Tamada exiting the turn on the opening lap. At the entrance of the Southern Loop, Gibernau has practically nullified the gap and even manages to pass Rossi on the outside exiting the turn, snatching second from him. Further back, Colin Edwards is slowly clawing back his way up the field after losing out to both Camel Honda riders initially, going up Tamada's inside and taking sixth position.
"Just as each species is unique", write Beverly and Stephen C. Stearns, "so is each extinction ... the causes for each are varied—some subtle and complex, others obvious and simple". Most simply, any species that cannot survive and reproduce in its environment and cannot move to a new environment where it can do so, dies out and becomes extinct. Extinction of a species may come suddenly when an otherwise healthy species is wiped out completely, as when toxic pollution renders its entire habitat unliveable; or may occur gradually over thousands or millions of years, such as when a species gradually loses out in competition for food to better adapted competitors. Extinction may occur a long time after the events that set it in motion, a phenomenon known as extinction debt.
The Glee Club is a chain of independent live stand-up comedy and live music venues in the UK. The first Glee Club was opened by Mark Tughan in Birmingham's Chinese Quarter in 1994,Doors will open on an improved Glee club Birmingham Post, 25 October 2001 the first dedicated comedy club to open in the United Kingdom outside London.Brum loses out in comedy stakes Evening Mail, 8 October 2003 A second branch opened in Cardiff in 2001 with a third club opening in Oxford in April 2010 and a fourth, two room club debuted in Nottingham in September 2010. The latest club to come online is The Glee Club Glasgow which opened in February 2019. A number of major names cut their teeth playing at The Glee, including Jack Dee, Peter Kay, Lee Mack and Ross Noble.
Controversies can also arise from the idea of how much public defenders should be paid as if they are paid too low, they are underfunded and overworked and struggle to keep and bring people, but paying too much to try to match private sectors is unreasonable as this funding has to come from somewhere, such as Louisiana using police tickets and fines to help fund their public defense system. If they are paid too much, the question arises, who loses out. Other than that, ethical issues and dilemma form as people question whether the defendant is receiving the effective counsel that Strickland interpreted from the Sixth Amendment. In fact, the excessive caseloads for the public defenders results in many defendants calling their defender a "dump truck", complaining that they feel as if the defender is just trying to dump them rather than actually try to defend them.
Examples are visible in plugin-based software such as some text editors and web browsers which often have developers create plugins that recreate software that would normally run on top of the operating system itself. The Firefox add-on mechanism has been used to develop a number of FTP clients and file browsers, which effectively replicate some of the features of the operating system, albeit on a more restricted platform. In the database world, developers are sometimes tempted to bypass the RDBMS, for example by storing everything in one big table with three columns labelled entity ID, key, and value. While this entity-attribute-value model allows the developer to break out from the structure imposed by an SQL database, it loses out on all the benefits, since all of the work that could be done efficiently by the RDBMS is forced onto the application instead.
New York taxi cab driver Oliver Greening (Robert Pastorelli) aspires to be a performer on Broadway and, despite delivering an outstanding audition for a role in a musical based on A Tale of Two Cities, he loses out to veteran performer Tony Sable (Alan Campbell), simply for the fact Tony is considered to be a more bankable option, as Oliver's reputation as an actor is non-existent. Later that night, Annabel (Mara Wilson), Oliver's young daughter, fails to convince her elder brother Charlie (Francis Capra) that fairies exist, and after the two fall asleep, Annabel awakens to find Murray (Martin Short), a male fairy godmother, offering her one wish, which she uses for her father, asking for Murray to use his magic to secure him a role in the play. Hortence (Ruby Dee), the head of all fairy godmothers, is holding the annual meeting of the North American Fairy Godmothers Association (NAFGA). Due to Hortence's rule, all the fairy godmothers must check in their wands before the meeting.
If the chance of success and money is opportune to a wealthy person, their capacity and willingness can give rise to alleging various legal justifications for breach. A few years of legal expenses may only be a small proportion of their empire, and the resulting attrition and disparate investment in the conflict may eventually encourage other parties to renegotiate the disputed clauses (Honeyman and Wade 2005, 15). In terms of moral relativism, most people would agree that it is ethically wrong to use wealth to control a situation and to ‘force’ people into renegotiating clauses in contracts if they are unable to afford the legal bill accompanying a dispute. However, as moral relativism is subject to a one’s own beliefs on what is right and wrong, some may not view using wealth as a means to control as being the wrong thing to do. In situations such as these, the ‘little man’ usually loses out and will ultimately succumb to the power of the other party or parties.
In the opening episode, "Something Rich and Strange", we are introduced to Laura Gibson, a high-flying corporate lawyer. In one day, her life falls apart: she loses out on a partnership at work, and discovers that her husband has been arrested for fraud and that her sister Trudi (Fiona Corke) is having an affair with him. On a whim, she takes a job as a magistrate in the small seaside town of Pearl Bay, where she once had a holiday with her family during happier times. In Pearl Bay, she meets a cast of colourful characters: Meredith Monahan, the woman who can remember every single event that has happened in town during her lifetime; Meredith's longtime lover and town lawyer/drunk, Harold; strapping surfer and court clerk Angus; his girlfriend (and would-be fiancee), police officer Karen; her superior Sergeant Grey; unsophisticated caravan park manager and handyman, Kevin; Kevin's son Trevor; clever Indian shop-keeper Phrani, later to be Kevin's lover; local layabout Griff; Meredith's niece, the wandering Carmen; corrupt and scheming real estate agent and shire president Bob Jelly; his loyal trophy wife Heather; and their children Craig and Jules.

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