Word: loses
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...conventional wisdom is that the CCA is going to lose a seat," said Jon R. Maddox, an Alliance-backed school committee candidate...
Both are games that Harvard can win. Or lose...
...first female U.N. ambassador, recalls the sense of high mission. Bernardino, now 88, broke her ankle at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel the night before she was to address the conclave. "They told me I needed a cast to my knee. I said no. They said I would lose my foot. I said, 'I have to make a speech tomorrow and prefer to lose my foot.'" Harold Stassen, also 88 today, was in the U.S. delegation. The former Governor of Minnesota and perennial presidential hopeful recalls the thrill on June 21 as a plenary session in the city's Opera...
...increase in the number of wage and salary workers, which grew some 4% from 1992 to 1994; that caused the share of unionized jobs to continue to fall. "As employment goes up, unions will grow," Donahue says. "The trouble is that as fast as we gain new members, we lose others to corporate downsizing...
...seen the chair," said Leaster, "and I'm saying to myself, 'How can Governor Weld say that we've got to lose innocent people to deter crime?' When I was convicted, if they'd had the death penalty I would have got it and I'm innocent...