41.   While its actual impact on job tenure is still being debated, the sense that jobs are easier to lose than to find is strong.

42.   You might have more to lose than this guy if you get involved in something that will result in a police presence.

43.   And there may be more to lose than to gain in making an issue out of it.

44.   But impoverished Afghanistan may have less to lose than other renegade countries, and international sanctions so far have not moved the Taliban.

45.   Clinton, as well as anybody, realizes he has more to lose than gain in the politics of peace.

46.   His critics joked that Zagalo would rather not lose than win.

47.   In a recent interview, Meri said the Baltics have more to lose than others if Russia turns belligerent and security issues remain unresolved.

48.   Never were they lower, though, than when they lost in the first round of the SEC tournament.

49.   So, Favre was asked after losing the biggest game of his career, if he still felt there was no better man to lose to than Elway.

v. + than >>共 1780
better 7.59%
lower 1.95%
do 1.65%
say 1.19%
harm 1.09%
lose 0.80%
know 0.77%
worry 0.68%
die 0.64%
prepare 0.64%
lose + p. >>共 82
on 31.95%
for 14.49%
by 9.26%
at 8.02%
with 4.49%
because_of 3.14%
during 3.08%
from 2.97%
after 2.43%
as 1.87%
than 1.21%
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