Word: loses
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...defense expert, "we don't set up such high hurdles for ourselves that we begin to gradually become impotent in our ability to respond." Powell thinks it has not come to that yet. He says Americans are still willing to send their sons and daughters into danger, and to lose some of them. "But," he said last week, "you'd better be able to explain why they lost their lives. If you can't rest your actions on a solid base of policy and interest, you will find yourself in an unsupportable situation." To that, Republican Congressman Mark Neumann...
DURHAM, N.H.--What a way to lose in your first non-conference game--in overtime while shorthanded...
...communities and the student programs have the most to lose from an all-out war. We must secure our gains, but realized that ultimately, the University should continue to be an important partner in PBH's quality programming into the next century...
...issue of Core Curriculum reform, first-years hold a unique perspective and interest. Our class stands to lose or benefit the most from current decisions. And combined with our broad outlook upon academic policy--one unbiased by previous and often negative experiences with the Core--it demands that we reject the ubiquitous resignation which characterizes the upperclasses, and voice our opposition to what clearly is an institution restrictive to our academic development...
Label is not alone in criticizing the council's current administration for not pushing through a package sooner. Many council members say they believe the council will lose legitimacy in the eyes of students and administrators if elections are not implemented soon...