1. A survey of the electronics industry in this respect would, I believe, show a net loss. 2. But the uplifting is outpaced by the thinning, so there is a net loss of average elevation. 3. Additional information can lead to better odds and bigger returns but if the information costs more to obtain than the increase in returns the result is a net loss. 4. Aditional information can lead to better odds and bigger returns but if the information costs more to obtain than the increase in returns the result is a net loss. 5. Yet too rigorous a pursuit of that objective might result not only in failure but also in net losses to the United States. 6. The Council for Protection of Rural England says, however, that although the schemes are welcome, the national trend may still be a net loss. 7. One takes his net loss from the date of the accident up to the date of the trial and awards him that sum. 8. Thus there is no net loss or gain over the period of time. 9. Although it still reports net losses, Xerox is enjoying operating profits. 10. And if most of the UPS employees remain off the job, the government could report a net loss of jobs in August. |