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losses

[ UK /lˈɒsɪz/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɔsəz, ˈɫɔsɪz/ ]
NOUN
  1. something lost (especially money lost at gambling)

How To Use losses In A Sentence

  • The company is closing down two of its factories, leading to 430 job losses .
  • He said the operators of two steel fishing vessels recently reported losses of HK $50,000 a month while the operators of two sampans said they had lost around HK $20,000.
  • Each major area is enclosed by a large number of isoglosses representing differences in lexis, grammar, and phonology.
  • His record of 38 wins, no losses, includes 16 defences of his WBU title, and his all-action style has made Hatton the darling of his Manchester home town where his fans are both loyal and loud.
  • A classic example of cleaning fan losses can be found at headlands where combine speeds suddenly drop.
  • The improvement has been across the board, with all divisions either increasing profits or reducing losses.
  • Alan Krans, an analyst with Technology Business Research, said the restructuring announced last quarter should help the company avoid being "pummeled," as it was during the last economic downturn, when it had huge losses on sharp sales declines. EMC Says Tech Outlook Is Murky
  • Suisse, by claiming they devised structures that helped him to hide losses. Times, Sunday Times
  • Combined with customers who would steer clear of Detroit brands because of uncertainty surrounding maintenance warranties, a messy bankruptcy could have have kicked off a vicious downward spiral that could have ended in liquidation and enormous job losses. Wonk Room » If We Had Let GM Go Bankrupt Last November, We Could Have Lost Another Million Jobs
  • If I am injured in body or pocket I expect the person causing that injury to compensate me for any losses that I incur unless it has been a genuine accident.
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