1. He seemed, for once, at a loss for words. 2. If he did not haggle, he would sooner or later lose out, with a consequent loss for his client. 3. In Cramlington there were actual job losses for women in full-time employment. 4. Mrs Miller seemed at a loss for words. 5. She stared at his letter, clearly at a loss for words. 6. Social efficiency requires that prices be close to Marginal cost but this will imply losses for the natural monopolist. 7. Still, you will not be at a loss for conversation with such an unusual choice. 8. The company also will post a loss for the period. 9. The company said that it would result in a significant loss for the year. |