Word: loss
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have told him that they don't take vacations because they are scared they'll lose their jobs. These employees in forced part-time status not only do not receive a living wage but also have no way to express their grievances without fear of reprisal. Here the double loss of outsourcing is most evident: these employees have neither a voice nor a living wage...
...came in the wake of a heart-breaking 3-2 overtime loss to Princeton on Saturday that left Harvard reeling...
...belongs to the Cryobank and none other than the Cryobank. The bank has even taken matters into its own hands, posting threatening notices on the walls of all donor rooms that read "Issues taken will result in immediate discontinuation of ALL future issues." If ever such an irretrievable loss did occur, the donors would have to rely on the kinetic pornographic images of the small-screened television under which a box of Kleenex conveniently lay. I witnessed only one channel playing salacious material, a heartwarming Christmas movie that didn't star Jimmy Stewart and featured an exchange of corporeal gifts...
...publicity blitz. Since they brought in more of the ticket sales (and took greater advantage of the open bar), Cabot residents wanted a larger percentage of the profits. Without a contract to back them up, the Currier and Pforzheimer representatives reluctantly obliged, and both houses ended up taking a loss on the event (nearly $800 for PfoHo...
...definitely bounce back from this loss [against Providence] and get ready for this weekend," Hart said. "There was definitely a lesson to be learned tonight about focus. But come Friday, we'll be ready...