Word: lose
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...said this is why New Leftists "lose sight of the real problems...
...readmission), expulsion is the equivalent of the death penalty, and they indicate their reluctance to take such final action. We appreciate the somberness with which they approach removing students for good, but again we ask, if not rape, what does it take? Moreover, devastating as it may be to lose one's status as a student of Harvard College, it is not equivalent to being sent to the gas chamber. Life will go on, just not with Harvard's stamp of approval...
...East Asia contribute heavily to stabilizing the economic system or wreaking havoc on it, it is about time that an economic and monetary policy coordination structure be put in place that integrates the new important players--even if this means that some members of a previously exclusive club will lose their privileges...
...that "there's no political profit in this. A President Gore would not be helpful to the Republican Party." But when Hyde faced the Senators, he challenged them to larger purposes: "I have always believed that there are issues of transcendent importance that you have to be willing to lose your office over...
...seizure can stick with only a preponderance of the evidence to back it up (because it is a civil action), and not guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. This means that under the mayor's policy, a motorist could be acquitted of drunken driving in criminal court but still lose his car. How's that for being tough on crime...