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We and lose
We would lose our export markets and deny ourselves the imports we need.
We always lose.
' We lose time, we destroy trees to obtain paper necessary to print this word.
" It is this: We win and they lose.
We have nothing to lose.
We seemed to lose Sam shortly after the opening of part one, later finding out that she had split with partner Jake Chapman for artist Henry Bond, a well-known Goldsmiths graduate.
William Lloyd Garrison's paper The Liberator reprinted the item, adding " We are very sorry ( as will be a host of others ) to lose Lucy Stone, and certainly no less glad to gain Lucy Blackwell.
We lose it because of the harm caused by mental agitation.
" A chorus line dressed in frilled yellow dresses, recruits a volunteer army with " We don't want to lose you, but we think you ought to go ".
Their composition, " When the Kissing Stops " made it to the final eight, but although initially tempted, the group decided not to perform the number themselves (" We all agreed it would be better to be remembered as winners, and we couldn't bear to lose!
Inevitably one of these elements gets out of line, for example, when he combines the caption " We demand equal treatment of men and women, even if the suckling baby might temporarily lose weight.
" It is this: We win and they lose.
We lose information by projecting the image on a subset of the eigenvectors, but we minimize this loss by keeping those eigenfaces with the largest eigenvalues.
We start out postulating sharp boundaries, such as between humans and apes, or between apes and monkeys, but are in fact dealing with sand castles that lose much of their structure when the sea of knowledge washes over them.
We cannot lose this fight, and it is necessary at all costs to weaken Polish forces.
Stepashin had, for example, presented leaders of the separatist regime in Chechnya with monogrammed pistols, praised the activities of the religious extremists who had taken over several Dagestani villages, and had proclaimed publicly: " We can afford to lose Dagestan!
On the same day he said to Burghley: " We must not lose one hour of time ... Let her Majesty trust no more to Judas ' kisses ; for let her assure herself there is no trust to French King nor Duke of Parma.
We can ’ t afford to lose Dennis, because he is the voice of Main Street Americans and progressive politics ,” Simmons said in a statement.
We have also granted to our burgesses aforesaid that they themselves for the transgression or forfeiture of their servants may not lose their own chattels and goods found in the hands of the servants or placed aside anywhere by the servants themselves within our land, as far as they will be able to prove that they are their own.
We wish also and grant that, if any one in the open day, in the presence of his neighbours, should buy anything, and afterwards that thing should be ill-spoken of, as if stolen, the buyer lose nothing except then that thing, but it shall he sworn on the oath of his neighbours that he did not know that he had bought that thing from a thief.
We lose our focus precisely because these thoughts need our attention and we refuse to give it to them.
We then see Malik and Deja walking at the Peace Fest, with Malik saying he wouldn't drop out because he'd lose her.
" We are going to lose the house in Cleveland if I continue to live here, Mr. President ," Celebrezze told Johnson.

We and wisdom
We must not permit our society to become a slave to the scientific age, as might well happen without the cultural and spiritual restraint that comes from the development of the human mind through wisdom absorbed from the written word.
We should not define ' wisdom ' as the absence of folly, or a healthy thing as whatever is not sick.
" We find in his method the wisdom and circumspection of the Scottish school, with something more masculine and decisive in the results.
For we have a surer word of the prophet, and in writing to you We speak wisdom among the perfect ; not the wisdom of this world but the wisdom of God in a mystery.
Snyder said of her casting, " We are thrilled to have Diane in the role because she can convey the wisdom and the wonder of a woman whose son has powers beyond her imagination.
: We must come together and share our experience and wisdom, in order to create a new direction for humanity which is both sustainable and harmonious with nature.
* " We must connect with old people, we need to tap into their wisdom.
We lack neither strength nor wisdom.
We have forgotten the wisdom which says that since we cannot foresee where any road will lead in the end, we should stick to the straight and honest one.
We came to seek God's wisdom together as to how we should proceed ...
We may say that in general the sixth sub-race will bring in wisdom and intuition, blending all that is best in the intelligence of the fifth subrace and the emotion of the fourth.
" We looked at this as an opportunity to disprove the conventional wisdom, and basically we came to the conclusion that the CIA had this one right.
We, recognizing the evils and wrongs that must beset men so long as our social life is based upon selfishness, rivalry, and ignorance, and desiring above all things to supplant it by a life based upon unselfishness, love, and wisdom, unite, for the purpose of realizing the higher life among ourselves, and of inducing and enabling others to do the same.
We can outline a hierarchy to distinguish between data, information, knowledge, and wisdom.
In response to the disarray of religious educational institutions Pope Leo XIII in his encyclical Aeterni Patris of 4 Aug. 1879 called for the renewal of Christian philosophy and particularly for the study of the doctrines of Aquinas: " We exhort you, venerable brethren, in all earnestness to restore the golden wisdom of St. Thomas, and to spread it far and wide for the defense and beauty of the Catholic faith, for the good of society, and for the advantage of all the sciences.
We are committed to creating harmonious environments and helping all beings develop their full potential of infinite wisdom and compassion.

We and sight
We heard him before he ever showed, and we heard him yelling after he was out of sight.
We had something special: love at first sight.
We cannot define a point except as ' something with no parts ', nor blindness except as ' the absence of sight in a creature that is normally sighted '.
On poverty, Hoover said that " Given the chance to go forward with the policies of the last eight years, we shall soon with the help of God, be in sight of the day when poverty will be banished from this nation ", and promised, " We in America today are nearer to the final triumph over poverty than ever before in the history of any land ," but within months, the Stock Market Crash of 1929 occurred, and the world's economy spiraled downward into the Great Depression.
In his acceptance speech a week after the convention ended, Secretary Hoover said: " We in America today are nearer to the final triumph over poverty than ever before in the history of this land ... We shall soon with the help of God be in sight of the day when poverty will be banished from this land.
: We all observed, that we had not the sight of one fish of any kind, since we were come to the Southward of the streights of le Mair, nor one sea-bird, except a disconsolate black Albatross, who accompanied us for several days ..., till Hattley, ( my second Captain ) observing, in one of his melancholy fits, that this bird was always hovering near us, imagin'd, from his colour, that it might be some ill omen.
We work together in Thy sight,
We did Looking Back and Consumer Guide features that beat the competition out of sight, and we did this not just to surpass our rivals but because we reckoned that rock had finished its first wind around 1969 / 70 and deserved to be treated as history, as a canon of work.
“ When someone drops out of sight they cannot resist the urge to ring someone and say they are OK.We knew what kit he had and all the phones he had.
We have created you out of male and female and constituted you into different groups and societies, so that you may come to know each other-the noblest of you, in the sight of God, are the ones possessing taqwá.
We cringed at the sight and were dumbfounded when, after several repetitions, his tongue had not even reddened.
We whose names are here underwritten: having been called to give our counsels to Mr. Orlando Gibbons ; in the time of his late and sudden sickness, which we found in the beginning lethargical, or a profound sleep ; out of which, we could never recover him, neither by inward nor outward medicines, & then instantly he fell in most strong, & sharp convulsions ; which did wring his mouth up to his ears, & his eyes were distorted, as though they would have been thrust out of his head & then suddenly he lost both speech, sight and hearing, & so grew apoplectical & lost the whole motion of every part of his body, & so died.
In a brief letter to the alcade of Gonzales, Andrew Ponton, Travis wrote: " The enemy in large force is in sight ... We want men and provisions ...
Upon arrival there in 1872, the Marchioness of Dufferin said in her journal: " We have been so very enthusiastic about everything hitherto that the first sight of Rideau Hall did lower our spirits just a little!
We believe that sinners are justified in the sight of God only by the Righteousness of God imputed upon them, through their Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
In spite of the song's political content, it still picked up BBC Radio 1 airplay and was performed on Top of the Pops, which led to the incongruous sight of lyrics such as " We can't afford to let the government win / It means death to the trade unions " being mimed amid the show's flashing lights and party atmosphere.
We could not be too humble, nor mortify our feelings too far ; this was to be done by opposing them and acting contrary to them ; and what she proposed was, therefore, pleasing in the sight of God.
In spite of the song's political content, it still picked up BBC Radio 1 airplay and was performed on Top of the Pops, which led to the incongruous sight of lyrics such as " We can't afford to let the government win / It means death to the trade unions " being mimed amid the show's flashing lights and party atmosphere.
We find next that " Panting he lies, and breatheth in her face ," while Venus tells him " Be bold to play, our sport is not in sight.
But he told BBC1 ’ s Sunday AM: “ We cannot have a reincarnation of the old ‘ sus ’ laws under which mostly black people, ethnic minorities, were literally stopped on sight and that created a really bad atmosphere and an erosion of civil liberties .”
" We should not lose sight of the fact that maintaining man ’ s right to knowledge and freedom to choose his reading is an empty achievement if we do not make available to him the material from which he can select and choose … Freedom to read is an academic right, important as a principle, but meaningless in effect unless library resources are made available to those who lack them.
We have lost sight of true knowledge.
After several scholars fail, one elderly man succeeds: the swords say " We were made where everything is well made ; we are the least of the wonders of a place where all is wonderful and deserving, the sight of the first potentate on earth.

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