lose out in English

verb

fail; lose, fail to win in a competition; be disadvantaged

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1. The poorest lose out in another way.

2. We will lose out badly later on.

3. They will certainly lose out on that deal.

4. Yet without government notification, workers just plain lose out.

5. Orga didn't want to lose out the other salesman.

6. Ultimately consumers will be the ones who lose out.

7. You often lose out when you bet on horse races.

8. I don't think the cinema will lose out to television.

9. He didn't want to lose out to the other salesmen.

10. 12 Yet without government notification, workers just plain lose out.

11. 4 You often lose out when you bet on horse races.

12. Phillips thinks the research councils could lose out on the transfer.

13. Workers who don't take up training may lose out on promotion.

14. The deal will ensure that shareholders do not lose out financially.

15. Without decision-support systems, firms will lose out to their competitors.

16. Now one firm offers a free guarantee that you won't lose out.

17. If things go wrong I'm the one who'll lose out, not you.

18. 5-7. (a) How did mankind lose out on God’s original purpose?

19. Canada Tech Firms That Benefitted Under Trump, Could Lose Out with Biden

20. It's simple -- unless you make an effort you're going to lose out.

21. Avoid cashing in a policy early as you could lose out heavily.

22. 3 Any who fall away from the faith lose out on everlasting life.

23. The new tax means that the vast majority of pensioners will lose out.

24. Time and time again, women seem to lose out on promotions and career opportunities.

25. A single chink in our armour at the negotiating table means we could lose out badly.

26. If that were the case then rugby, the high profile student sport, would lose out financially.

27. Freedom and liberty lose out by default because good people are not vigilant. Desmond Tutu 

28. Local chargepayers and the environment will benefit ... only the gulls will lose out on their usual titbits.

29. 14 If that were the case then rugby, the high profile student sport,(www.Sentencedict.com) would lose out financially.

30. The fear remains that one of the most influential figures in this year's championship could yet lose out.

31. If he did not haggle, he would sooner or later lose out, with a consequent loss for his client.

32. Previously, families could lose out on compensation of up to £000 if a sufferer died before the case was settled.

33. Let us not lose out on that privilege because of breathing in the death-dealing “air” of this old system!

34. If she were to acquiesce, she might endanger her own spirituality, as well as that of her family, and lose out on the hope of everlasting life.

35. Lundell's Poly Cupped Flighting is a tough industry giant that handles your crop with care during harvest and ensures you don't lose out on your hard earned dollars.

36. If the National Sports Center does not get a bailout from the state government, the City of Blaine and State of Minnesota will lose out on millions of dollars of economic impact generated by thousands of visitors who would be traveling to the campus.

37. The Nabobs sail home to England with their plunder (""profits of twenty five percent were regarded as a sign of the moderate man""); the Orientalists fight for Indians to be educated in their own languages (a worthwhile reminder, after Edward Said)--and lose out to the Anglicizers, Macaulay adjudicating.