Unstable infants may be observed under the radiant warmer for several hours, with attention to increased fluid losses. |
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Zhao who sells fruit wholesale in a nearby fruit exchange market now confronts losses almost everyday. |
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Of course the market will not stay at current levels forever and is expected to recuperate its losses during the next two or three years. |
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She said she was taking the students to court to recuperate her losses, and as a matter of principle. |
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The main objective of air defense is to prevent casualties and losses among friendly forces from disabling air strikes. |
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That's probably bad news for the industry, which has blamed its billion dollar losses partially on persistently low airfares. |
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I understand I think fairly deeply the losses that aging people experience as they get older, the loss of physical movement. |
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It encountered losses from industrial action, strikes and absorbed a lot of resources. |
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These are financial instruments that rise in value as the market falls, enabling the holder to make up for losses on an orthodox share portfolio. |
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Exercising free will, individuals calculate the net benefit simply by weighing potential gains against potential losses. |
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It suffered huge losses in the wake of September 11 and its shares have nosedived. |
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It is clear that when it withheld money due under the contract it did so in order to recoup its losses. |
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They say that they want the United Nations to establish a fund to recompense them for their massive losses. |
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Of the three, only Kerrigan and Wellhauser will be receiving Feds funding to help recuperate losses incurred from their platforms. |
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Efficiency is the result of many factors, including airflow, combustion, and parasitic losses such as friction and windage. |
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It is thought losses reflect a period in early mammalian history in which mammals were active mainly at night. |
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The result was some nice wins against Labour but too many losses against the Tories. |
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Mrs. G. said that it was the sudden losses, not the passing years, that had aged her unexpectedly. |
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The potato leafhopper is active during the summer months, and can cause severe yield and quality losses in alfalfa. |
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The pairs enjoyed a mixed bag of results, with three wins and creditable performances in their close losses. |
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Every minute that a critical application is unavailable is costly and, therefore, faster data recovery reduces financial losses. |
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One of the premier advantages to keiretsu strategies is that it toughens the conglomerate against takeovers and drastic losses. |
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Following the job losses announced last week, just over 400 workers would remain. |
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The seven wins, six losses record won't go down as a great tour and there is no doubt Sir Clive will expect a much better return. |
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After that, England got their act together, and going into today's game, England's overall record against Zimbabwe was 15 wins and 7 losses. |
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Shares in London recouped the losses suffered in the aftermath of the attack and oil prices had steadied. |
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The men's soccer team is off to a great start this season, with four wins, no losses, and a record-breaking goal. |
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When the costs of crime are assessed, account should be taken of losses recompensed through insurance. |
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Following his disastrous kayo losses to Cassius Clay, Sonny was written off by the experts. |
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Now the losses are enormous and you'd have to be seriously wealthy to cover them. |
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With the losses sustained in the civil war, perhaps the Confederates decided to recommission some of their retired ships. |
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Though private radio has sustained painful financial losses so far, their executives are still walking about whistling a cheery tune. |
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The relative poverty of the region is the reason why the financial losses seem disproportionately small. |
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The bad news is that there will inevitably be job losses in the hundreds, if not thousands, among the ranks of common bank workers. |
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Meanwhile local governments began to count the total losses resulting from the flash flood. |
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Mr Rusnak admitted he made a series of bad investments on behalf of the bank and then tried to recover his losses without alerting bosses. |
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But I would hope that the losses would be through natural wastage and early retirement, although I can't be specific. |
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It apparently wishes to realise a quick profit from the sale of its airline stake in order to offset these losses. |
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Promptly, without further ado, an entire shift decided to stay at home seriously disrupting production and causing severe losses to the company. |
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Billions of euros were wiped off the value of shares worldwide yesterday after the extent of losses at WorldCom sent markets into freefall. |
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With each manager acting independently, there is no coordinated, strategic realization of gains and losses across the portfolio as a whole. |
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If the aggrieved party is unable to establish the value of a loss of bargain he may seek compensation in respect of his reliance losses. |
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The company has permission to recover losses by putting surcharges on customers' bills. |
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Tories say the job losses would be achieved through natural wastage and voluntary redundancies. |
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Meanwhile charges and commissions continue to be deducted at source, adding to investors' losses. |
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A fortiori their duties would not extend to cover any losses caused by reason of breach of warranties on a sale by a shareholder. |
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He could not rule out job losses but said that, if necessary, that would be achieved through redeployment and natural wastage. |
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The welfare losses by this small group of consumers can be large enough that, in aggregate, there is a total welfare loss to consumers. |
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One estimate from the time puts the English casualties at five hundred whilst the Welsh suffered no losses. |
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We did not form large military sectors so that the air force did not cause massive losses. |
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Despite four consecutive quarterly losses, Xerox is expected to make money before the year is out, continuing a turnaround credited to Mulcahy. |
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The idea was that nothing very much happened in the summer, so you may as well cut your losses and run. |
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Unable to compete with the industry Goliaths in the areas of promotion, advertising, sales force, and recoverable losses, he had to rely on sharp-wittedness and timing. |
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The ability to make comparisons with damages awarded for non-pecuniary losses in personal injury actions would have a salutary effect on libel juries. |
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Victims of online fraud could find it harder to recover their losses as banks and building societies brace themselves for a surge in crime in the run-up to Christmas. |
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Taxes on pharma and medical devices would remain, while managed-care and hospital companies would suffer big losses. |
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It is no longer just the economic losses suffered by the finance, entertainment and tourist industries in Queensland that should be weighing on the Premier's mind. |
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This would enable the company to diversify and compensate for losses in Europe by reaching East Asian markets. |
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Recent election losses have led to open rebellion among some party members, who are calling for a complete change of leadership. |
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Adoboli might have learned how to hide his losses during a stint in the UBS back office before he became a trader. |
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Families experienced these losses as deaths, but even with these losses, they courageously moved forward with new referrals. |
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The party was counting the cost yesterday of several humiliating losses in West Yorkshire on what proved a difficult night at Thursday's council elections. |
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The armoured plates on the undamaged places on bombers, cut down losses by something like 30 per cent. |
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More importantly, these animals may also take advantage of heat saving postures that could potentially lower radiant heat losses to cold night skies. |
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In the first year, the losses will be recompensed by a one-time pay-out. |
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The decision to continue operating meant IFI continued to accumulate major losses and wiped millions off funds available for pension and redundancy packages. |
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If an abort is attempted under such conditions, hydroplaning, which will cause severe control and braking losses, may occur at higher ground roll speeds. |
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The party faces further losses at the polls tomorrow when the counts begin for the local government elections, which were held on the same day as the general election. |
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Crop insurance does not cover losses of livestock, but it is compulsory for most farmers. |
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Frosts in mid-April destroyed nearly 10 percent of the appellation's crop, with losses as high as 40 percent in some areas. |
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Ostrich farmers have already suffered millions of rands in losses. |
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Dye contends that not only was British aircraft production replacing aircraft, but replacement pilots were keeping pace with losses. |
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On 7 September RAF aircraft losses fell below British production and remained so until the end of the war. |
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They increasingly suffered unsustainable losses in daylight raids, and the last massive daytime attacks were on 15 September. |
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Fighter Command's losses in August were 426 fighters destroyed, amounting to 40 per cent of 1,061 fighters available on 3 August. |
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As the battle was fought, both sides exaggerated the losses inflicted on the other by an equally large margin. |
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In other words the two sides were suffering almost the same losses in trained aircrew, in proportion to their overall strengths. |
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The CAM ships and their Hurricanes thus justified the cost in fewer ship losses overall. |
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Codebreaking by itself did not decrease the losses, which continued to rise ominously. |
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On 19 August, French troops suffered their worst losses in Afghanistan in an ambush. |
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These losses affected the ability of financial institutions to lend, slowing economic activity. |
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By contrast, private securitizers have been far less aggressive and less effective in recovering losses from originators on behalf of investors. |
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The recession, in turn, deepened the credit crunch as demand and employment fell, and credit losses of financial institutions surged. |
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Household spending has shown further signs of stabilizing but remains constrained by ongoing job losses, lower housing wealth, and tight credit. |
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Declines have been particularly significant in the more remote outlying islands, some of which remain vulnerable to ongoing losses. |
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Declines were particularly significant in the outlying islands, some of which remain vulnerable to ongoing losses. |
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It was characterized in Europe by sieges and the arson of towns as well as open battles with heavy losses. |
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His losses further forced him to lift the siege and withdraw from Bohemia altogether. |
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He expected that the losses would cause enemy morale to drop and the British assault to stall. |
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In the 1970s, job losses due to industrial restructuring caused New York City to suffer from economic problems and rising crime rates. |
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The role of the gas is to prevent evaporation of the filament, without introducing significant heat losses. |
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This however increases evaporation of the filament, albeit it eliminates the heat losses. |
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The company was also reported to be considering axing its new 'Little Red' domestic airline after suffering heavy losses. |
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On 2 March 2012, BP and businesses and residents affected by the spill reached a settlement of roughly 100,000 suits claiming economic losses. |
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In 1832, 1833, 1834, and 1836, dry rot and curl caused serious losses, and in 1835 the potato failed in Ulster. |
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The DF began publishing a weekly newspaper, Justice, which soon faced financial losses that Morris covered. |
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Gill myxoboliasis, caused by Myxobolus and Henneguya, has caused heavy losses in Indian major carps, mainly Catla catla, in Bangladesh. |
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In a last attempt to win back Imlay, she embarked upon some business negotiations for him in Scandinavia, trying to recoup some of his losses. |
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Winchilsea and Lennox asked Lord to find a new ground and offered him a guarantee against any losses he may suffer in the venture. |
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Ottoman losses are unknown but the British captured a total of 45,000 prisoners of war. |
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The plan was to liberate the Waalbrug from the northern shore, which they managed to do, but with great losses. |
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These losses had to be made up by reinforcements from the Germanic Rhine provinces. |
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However, the expenditure on military equipment and logistics and the losses in this endless fighting greatly outweighed the benefits gained. |
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The Scottish losses appear to have been comparatively light, with only two knights among those killed. |
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To recover from the losses sustained at Cravant, fresh troops under the Earl of Douglas were dispatched from Scotland to France. |
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The English lost 1600 men, an unusually high figure for them, far greater than their losses at Agincourt, indicating the ferocity of the fight. |
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Scottish commissioners had invested heavily in the Darien project and they believed that they would receive compensation for their losses. |
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Washington managed to withdraw to Manhattan without any losses in men or ordnance. |
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On October 7, a British reconnaissance in force against the American lines was repulsed with heavy losses. |
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With few losses of their own, the British took 5,266 prisoners, effectively destroying the Continental Army in the south. |
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Extrapolations based upon this list puts British Army losses in the area of at least 4,000 killed or died of wounds. |
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Howe may have been dissuaded from pursuing aggressive manoeuvres due to the memory of the grievous losses the British suffered at Bunker Hill. |
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Back in London, the board was on the point of abandoning the project and mitigating their losses by selling the cable. |
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British casualties had mounted to over 40,000 by 3 December, with German losses somewhat less. |
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Of the fighter losses 29 were from flak, one ran out of fuel, two collided, and one was a victim of friendly fire. |
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Labour's dominance of Scotland's Westminster seats continued in the 2001 general election, with a small loss of votes but no losses of seats. |
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Although the attack was successful, losses among the pipers were high, and they were not used in combat again during the war. |
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This allowed the UK government to close the London gold market to stem the losses being suffered by the British pound. |
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It is expected the airport will continue to operate as normal and there will be no job losses. |
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The firm has made provisions for losses in its Braintree and Cornwall contracts, which were cancelled early. |
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It has also made provisions for losses in its contract for services in Suffolk. |
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However, convoys were not in general use until August, by which time the rate of shipping losses was already in decline after peaking in April. |
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Based in the village and Marsouin and Stray Farms, the German resistance was more determined, resulting in increasing British losses. |
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Their charge had resulted in heavy losses, but yielded 78 prisoners and three machine guns. |
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Despite many losses, they pushed forward and were able to secure their portion of Iron Cross Ridge. |
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He proceeded to organise the defence of the position, and fought off a German counterattack with heavy losses using captured machine guns. |
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While a bridgehead was secured, it was abandoned due to losses and the 38th Division was moved forward. |
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The final objectives were largely gained before dark and the British had fewer losses than the expected 50 percent in the initial attack. |
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Sheldon recorded 182,396 slightly wounded and sick soldiers not struck off unit strength, which if included would make 399,590 German losses. |
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Structural changes in industry, such as globalization and job outsourcing, caused heavy job losses for lower skilled workers. |
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Certain disease states, eg, high-output fistulas or massive diarrhea, will increase the amount of nonurinary losses for nitrogen. |
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Once panic and deflation set in, many people believed they could avoid further losses by keeping clear of the markets. |
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This mint was short lived however due to its coins being heavy debasement causing significant losses. |
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Diseases of Narcissus are of concern because of the economic consequences of losses in commercial cultivation. |
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Wales' record for consecutive Test wins is eleven, and for consecutive losses is ten. |
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The potential revenue from this arbitrage can offset the cost and losses of storage. |
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Fresh water withdrawal is the quantity of water removed from available sources for use in any purpose, excluding evaporation losses. |
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As a result of this our owning group would be unable to sustain additional and continuing losses and the WSMR service would cease to exist. |
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A tough openeing to our Kettering Area Division 4 season, with going out of the cup in the first round, and three straight losses on the bounce. |
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Due to the economic losses and risks, construction of reprocessing plants during this time did not resume. |
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Thermodynamic benefits are that daily steam turbine startup losses are eliminated. |
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Further inefficiencies, such as gearbox losses, generator and converter losses, reduce the power delivered by a wind turbine. |
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The brigade suffered heavy losses and earned four Gold Medals of Military Valor. |
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The heavy losses suffered during the Rif War in Morocco brought discredit to the government and undermined the monarchy. |
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In this pitched battle, the British Royal Navy engaged the Imperial German Navy, leading to heavy casualties and losses of ships on both sides. |
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The devastation by floods and the losses of land weakened the Frisian community. |
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The latter method prevents losses to some predators, but is more expensive. |
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Thus, to mitigate future losses, management and conservation of Baltic Sea biodiversity should include also the genetic level. |
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The warming and salinity decrease predicted for the Baltic Sea over the coming 50 to 100 years may result in further population losses. |
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Nutrient losses in runoff and leachate are often associated with agriculture. |
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The team's confidence has been dented by a recent series of losses. |
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The Fourth Army suffered such losses that its remainders were merged into the Second Army, also deployed on the Western front. |
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Blotch is one of the most common and serious diseases of A. bisporus and is responsible for considerable losses. |
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The merger, however, depends upon Icahn's ability to provide a bridge loan to help Pan Am cover losses during the low-traffic season. |
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And people who were adaptive copers early in life are likely to cope successfully with the losses that they encounter late in life. |
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The total head loss is the sum of the head losses of all of the component pipes. |
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Accumulation of snowfall on the Antarctic ice sheet is projected to outpace losses from melting. |
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The history of Rome's campaigning is, if nothing else, a history of obstinate persistence overcoming appalling losses. |
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During the 2nd century BC, Roman territory saw an overall decline in population, partially due to the huge losses incurred during various wars. |
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After a number of unsuccessful engagements with Caesar's forces, he cut his losses and fled to Britain. |
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They were pursued by the Romans across the river causing some Roman losses in the marshes of Essex. |
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Although heavily outnumbered, the Romans decisively defeated the allied tribes, inflicting heavy losses on them. |
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This came after a number of other job losses in the city at Aviva, British Sugar and Terry's chocolate factory. |
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The losses of income from the Diocese of Africa were equivalent to the costs of nearly 40,000 infantry or over 20,000 cavalry. |
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This is likely due to losses suffered during the battle and an apparent peace agreement with the Britons. |
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After making losses four years in a row, the manager knew she had to sack someone. |
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The Australian firm Multiplex, which was the main contractor on Wembley Stadium, made significant losses on the project. |
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These shells, a mixture of high explosive and mustard gas, inflicted serious losses. |
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The Black Prince tried to recover his losses by raising taxes in Aquitaine, which prompted them to appeal to the King of France. |
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England showed decreasing enthusiasm for conflict deemed not in the national interest, yielding only losses in return for high economic burdens. |
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That his personal household sustained losses indicates he was in the thick of the fighting. |
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Though successful in their outcome, the expeditions to the Caribbean, conducted on a grand scale, led to devastating losses from disease. |
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Jesuits and seminary priests, trained in Douai and Rome to make good the losses of English priests, encouraged this. |
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The military losses in France, poor weather, and failed harvests increased public discontent. |
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Charles dissolved Parliament in January 1681, but the Whigs did not suffer serious losses in the ensuing election. |
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The new tax helped offset losses in indirect tax revenue, which had been caused by a decline in trade. |
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Napoleon did well in when he was in direct charge, but that followed severe losses, and was followed by worse losses. |
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The 33rd, along with the rest of the army, suffered heavy losses from sickness and exposure. |
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On 15 September 1940, a large daylight attack against London was repulsed with significant German losses. |
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Both the RAF and Luftwaffe struggled to replace manpower losses, though the Germans had larger reserves of trained aircrew. |
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To reduce losses further, strategy changed to prefer night raids, giving the bombers greater protection under cover of darkness. |
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This overview highlights where energy losses occur in complete jet aircraft powerplants or engine installations. |
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These requirements, which cause installation losses, reduce its efficiency. |
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Although a bypass engine improves propulsive efficiency it incurs losses of its own inside the engine itself. |
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The low loss from the propelling nozzle of a turbojet is added to with extra losses due to inefficiencies in the added turbine and fan. |
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Unprofitable and troubled businesses may result in capital losses for shareholders. |
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Laminations are used to reduce energy losses that would result if a solid core were used. |
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Very small gaps may pose mechanical problems in addition to noise and losses. |
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Operated in this manner, the slip losses are dissipated in the secondary resistors and can be very significant. |
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After incurring large losses and being unable to renegotiate the franchise contracts, the operations were handed back to the State Government. |
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There were considerable losses of manuscripts as a result of the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century. |
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In 1981, financial losses by ATV's parent company, ACC, led it to attempt to sell its music division. |
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However, this service is no longer profitable and has led to a series of restructures to try to prevent further losses. |
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He did lose matches in handicapped tournaments, but on level terms these four defeats were the only losses of his entire career. |
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The club's focus on commercial and sporting success brought significant profits in an industry often characterised by chronic losses. |
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In the 1870s, it became widely accepted that the side with fewest losses should be the champions. |
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The final positions in 1890 were based on number of wins minus the number of losses. |
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During that 1988 tour, the Lions suffered two embarrassing losses in the lead up to the first test against Australia. |
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At his retirement, Lewis's record was 41 wins, two losses and one draw, with 32 wins by knockout. |
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After the territorial losses of the Treaty of Versailles, the remaining states continued as republics of a new German federation. |
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The British were in danger of a rout, but faulty American decisions resulted in Washington being repulsed with heavy losses. |
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France made some gains over its nemesis, Great Britain, but its material gains were minimal and its financial losses huge. |
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An extrapolation based on this list puts British Army losses at some 4,000 killed and died of wounds. |
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He argues that the African economic model of the period was very different from the European, and could not sustain such population losses. |
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The fighting near Engen resulted in a stalemate with heavy losses on both sides. |
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Again, on 10 May, the Austrians withdrew with heavy losses, this time to Ulm. |
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After suffering heavy losses, the Austrians briefly occupied the Serbian capital, Belgrade. |
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It has been pointed out that, although the losses were devastating, their greatest impact was socially and geographically limited. |
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In keeping with the Schlieffen Plan, the Germans withdrew slowly while inflicting severe losses upon the French. |
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In the spring Allied commanders had been concerned about the ability of the French Army to withstand the enormous losses at Verdun. |
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This would serve to relieve pressure on the French, as well as the Russians who had also suffered great losses. |
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As a result, the Allied air successes over the Somme would not be repeated, and heavy losses were inflicted by the Germans. |
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But the war had permanently eroded Britain's trading position in world markets through disruptions to trade and losses of shipping. |
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German territorial losses resulted in the expulsion of circa 12 million of ethnic Germans from Eastern Europe. |
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Soon German aircraft production could not keep pace with losses, and without air cover, the Allied bombing campaign became even more devastating. |
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Virtually every family suffered losses during the war or has a story to tell. |
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At the war's conclusion in 1945, Poland's borders were shifted westwards, resulting in considerable territorial losses. |
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By the end of 1940 the Luftwaffe had suffered heavy losses and needed to regroup. |
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On 13 and 15 August, thirteen and thirty aircraft were lost, the equivalent of an entire Gruppe, and the type's worst losses during the campaign. |
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By the end of August, after disastrous losses, the aircraft was withdrawn from daylight service. |
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Proponents of this tactic claimed interceptions in large numbers caused greater enemy losses while reducing their own casualties. |
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On 3 June, the Admiralty issued a further statement expanding on German losses, and another the following day with exaggerated claims. |
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Despite initial heavy losses in the assault phase, Allied morale remained high. |
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There is also significant support for viewing the battle as a German tactical victory, due to the much higher losses sustained by the British. |
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Counted among the British losses are 2 members of the Royal Australian Navy, and 1 member of the Royal Canadian Navy. |
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French losses were quickly made good, and by the following year Tourville was able to inflict a defeat on the Allies at Lagos. |
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Both sides initially believed the barrier to be effective and the Germans attributed some losses to it. |
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Heavy losses affected both sides in the Battle of Stalingrad, one of the most costly battles in history. |
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The large scale of the Soviet Union allowed it to overcome high losses in manpower and equipment. |
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By 17 May, Rommel claimed to have taken 10,000 prisoners and suffered only 36 losses. |
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British losses totalled 6 percent of their total losses during the French campaign, including 60 precious fighter pilots. |
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The Luftwaffe failed in its task of preventing the evacuation, but inflicted serious losses on the Allied forces. |
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The number of sorties flown declined as losses were now becoming impossible to replace. |
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However, the tank losses are amplified by the large numbers that were abandoned or scuttled and subsequently captured. |
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The Composite Regiment had several engagements and had tank losses before rallying at Beauchamps on the Bresle. |
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British aircraft losses to the Luftwaffe were two Blenheims, four Whirlwinds, four Wellingtons, six Hurricanes, nine Hampdens and ten Spitfires. |
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If British losses became severe, the RAF could simply have withdrawn northward and regrouped. |
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The Navy High Command increased its initial order for 60 of these vessels to 70 in order to compensate for expected losses. |
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Unable to clear the obstacles and scale the seawall, they suffered heavy losses. |
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The commanding officers who designed the raid on Dieppe had not envisaged such losses. |
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Combat losses throughout the war, particularly on the Eastern Front, meant the Germans no longer had a pool of able young men from which to draw. |
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Although the operation failed to take Caen, the Germans suffered many tank losses after committing every available Panzer unit to the operation. |
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With the failure of their offensive at Alam el Halfa, the Axis forces were now on the defensive, but losses had not been excessive. |
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The attacks in the south, which lasted three days and caused considerable losses without achieving a breakthrough, were suspended. |
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In many parts of occupied Europe the enemy was suffering losses at the hands of partisans that he could ill afford. |
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So too did the economic and human losses inflicted by snags, shoals, boiler explosions, and human error. |
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This dramatic rise in diversity was marked by periodic, massive losses of diversity classified as mass extinction events. |
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Some nations help offset economic losses to wolves through compensation programmes or state insurance. |
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Runaway lending continues, bad debts mount even higher, and the need for more cash to paper over losses becomes that much more acute. |
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Upon Cabral's return, King Manuel I began planning another fleet to make the journey to India and to avenge the Portuguese losses in Calicut. |
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Throughout the South, losses of slaves were high, with many due to escapes. |
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These battles resulted in heavy losses on both sides, and forced Lee's Confederates to fall back repeatedly. |
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The Dutch Navy was suffering heavy losses from the Royalist fleet based in Scilly. |
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Deregulation failed to increase taxicab ridership enough to compensate taxi companies for those losses. |
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These losses left behind a land fauna of crocodylomorphs, dinosaurs, mammals, pterosaurians, and turtles. |
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Germanicus' legions inflicted huge casualties on the Germanic armies while sustaining only minor losses. |
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Following up the attack, the Vandals tried to invade the Peloponnese, but were driven back by the Maniots at Kenipolis with heavy losses. |
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Both speak about men when they describe the losses suffered by the Dacians in the wars. |
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This suggests that both refer to losses due to fighting, not due to a process of extermination of the whole population. |
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Some units at Adrianople may have been merged or disbanded due to their losses. |
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According to the historian Ammianus Marcellinus, a third of the Roman army succeeded in retreating, but the losses were uncountable. |
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By 550 Justinian was able to put together an enormous force, an assembly designed to recover his losses and subdue any Gothic resistance. |
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Ships losses should not be confused with crew losses from disease, deprivation, accident, combat and desertion. |
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If the merchants were attacked by bandits, losses were made up from the imperial treasury. |
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The Ottoman army had made several frontal assaults on the land wall, but were always repelled with heavy losses. |
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But with FF seat losses by the dozen all over the country, the Portillo moments were stacked on several levels, like a good tin of biscuits. |
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However, it was the ship and human losses that weighed heavily against Cabral being honored or rewarded. |
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The London branch finished its liquidation in 1478, with total losses of 51,533 gold florins. |
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After great losses Paraguay defeated Bolivia and established its sovereignty over most of the disputed Chaco region. |
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In early 1813, Napoleon raised a new army of 500,000 to replace his Russian losses. |
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It caused extensive property damage and widespread losses, damaging infrastructure, especially bridges. |
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The Spanish suffered heavy losses, but were eventually victorious over the Aztecs, who then retreated. |
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Using llamas as guards has reduced the losses to predators for many producers. |
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Of the major battles fought, at Cajamarca the Spanish ambushed the Andean warriors and killed 1,500 without suffering any losses. |
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The farmers aren't really guilty of price gouging, but they are trying to recoup some of their losses from the flooding earlier this spring. |
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The siege was lifted but the financial losses to the town and its traders, including Mercator, were great. |
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Many Cossacks and Tatars developed longstanding enmity due to the losses of their raids. |
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The Cossacks would then attack, usually being able to take Daur towns with only small losses. |
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The major cause of losses during cassava chip storage is infestation by insects. |
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The Italian government will be responsible for losses from any uncollectible loans from the now closed banks. |
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Spanish victories in Germany and Italy were not enough to matter, and their navy began suffering losses. |
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The British resettled them there after the war, providing land grants as compensation for some of their losses. |
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Special damages compensate the claimant for the quantifiable monetary losses suffered by the plaintiff. |
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Incidental losses include the costs needed to remedy problems and put things right. |
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Compensatory damages compensate the plaintiff for actual losses suffered as accurately as possible. |
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Changes to the labor structure and an agricultural depression throughout the South caused severe losses in wealth. |
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At this stage, simply surviving was sufficient for the Dutch, as the English could hardly afford the replace their losses even from a victory. |
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For, in war, there are disadvantages such as losses, expenses and absence from home. |
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Based on her foetal losses and physical symptoms, she may have had disseminated lupus erythematosus, or Hughes syndrome. |
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We saw losses for days in a row, but Black Tuesday was the worst red letter day of them all. |
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Further losses came from challenges to the patents in England and Ireland and the outright infringement of the process. |
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As there frequently is initially acidosis, the potassium level may be normal, even though large losses have occurred. |
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Companies may also take out strike insurance prior to an anticipated strike, to help offset the losses which the strike would cause. |
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Only Flint, Michigan, Gary, Indiana, Saint Louis, and Baltimore experienced larger population losses during the decade. |
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On November 11, Wilkinson's rear guard, numbering 2,500, attacked Morrison's force of 800 at Crysler's Farm and was repulsed with heavy losses. |
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These figures do not include deaths among Canadian militia forces or losses among native tribes. |
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This could result in losses for investors, many of whom being the most favored clients of the underwriters. |
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Increasing the voltage reduced the current in the transmission and distribution lines and hence the size of conductors and distribution losses. |
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Over half the Russian losses were prisoners as a proportion of those captured, wounded or killed. |
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My taxes did not increase because the amount of my raise was set off by my losses in the stock market. |
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