61.   Loss of data was therefore small, and analyses with the last available assessment for each subject did not indicate that any bias had been introduced.

62.   Perhaps the most widespread loss was fuel.

63.   The Society was certainly an initiator and active propagator, and when it turned its attention more towards foreign missions, the loss of momentum was noticeable.

64.   It was held that this loss should be recoverable from the shipowners because they should reasonably have contemplated that the delay would have resulted in a loss.

65.   Whether economic loss is included is unknown but it would be logical if it were.

66.   For the depressed person, the loss may be of a more ideal kind and may relate to aspects of himself that destroy his security of self-esteem.

67.   The loss may be an object or person, or perhaps an aspiration which held some considerable positive value to the person.

68.   The loss of Batty was a big blow to the midfield but the injuries to both Wallace and Speed have been the big set back this season.

69.   Another loss would be another nail in Branfoots managerial coffin.

70.   The most severe losses are in Poland, Czechoslovakia and eastern Germany.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
loss 0.12%
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