Word: loses
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Result? Those who keep their minimum-wage jobs will be better off. And those who lose their jobs will be desperately worse off. It is the pay of those unlucky poor--not your pay, not mine--that will in effect be taken away and redistributed to those lucky co-workers who stay...
...since mid-April, the Crimson (23-14, 14-6 Ivy), the Red Rolfe division champion, has found it hard to lose. Harvard hopes to keep this tradition alive as it battles Princeton (21-18, 13-7) for the league title tomorrow...
...were most of them there in the hope of turning a profit later on their acquisitions. Bruce Wolmer, editor in chief of Art & Auction magazine, says of the high-priced Jackie items, "Most of them will probably not hold their value over the long haul. They won't lose it completely; they won't go back to being $150, say. But a couple of years down the road it will be very hard for people to get all of what they've spent on this...
Interpretations of Christianity have varied from age to age, but as societies evolved and became more humane, so did their interpretation of religion. We must not lose sight of the spiritual message of all religions, which is aimed at making us better human beings who are more tolerant of one another's differences. We can argue about minute details and claim that our religion is better than someone else's; we can also set out to discredit completely the beliefs of more than a third of the planet's religious population. These attempts are not only contrary to the spirit...
...straight-shooting, courtly lawyer who can rise above politics. The next day you get up and Starr is Clinton's sworn enemy, with ties to the tobacco industry and right-wing foundations that would benefit greatly were Clinton to be crippled by Starr's findings on Whitewater and lose re-election. Clinton wouldn't touch a question about Starr until last Thursday. Then, asked whether Starr should step down, he said, "The facts are what they are, and they're plain...