Sentences with phrase «adage lose»

In fact, we have seen solid summer rallies in the recent past, since the credit crisis, and this has made the old adage lose credibility.
It was quite a while ago that this adage lost its relevance.

Not exact matches

Everyone's heard the adage «to be successful, you have to lose sleep.»
An old adage of investing in the stock market is that you should never invest money or funds that you can not afford to lose, and this is equally as applicable to investing in a business.
There is no commonplace adage — at least as far as I know — to the effect that it is better that ten criminals keep their guns than one innocent gun owner lose his.
So, it seems the old adage «you snooze, you lose» couldn't be further from the truth since a solid night's slumber can optimize one's success and holistic happiness.
The old adage about breastfeeding helping you lose weight may be true.
Score one for believers in the adage «Use it or lose it.»
Most studies seem to support the old adage: use it, or you might lose it.
The famous adage of «If you don't use it, you lose it» could not be truer here and you can not help but admire its relevance to your skeletal muscle too that starts losing its flexibility and vigour with long - standing disuse.
If this makes you question the old adage that «a calorie is a calorie,» and that it's the overall number of calories you eat that determines whether you gain or lose weight, you're right to be skeptical.
But the old adage really is true; muscle weighs more than fat, so although you will be losing body fat, your scale might not reflect the change as much.
So, it is important to keep exercising to maintain muscle mass as the old adage, «use it or lose it» is very much true.
Also referred to as Garcinia cambogia extract Gummi - gutta extract, the supplement has ended up being an adage among those who intend to lose weight the all - natural means, but the same point could be said for eco-friendly coffee.
(One of the industry's oldest adages: «Nobody ever set out to make a good picture that would lose money.»)
As an example, an English adage that gets lost in translation.
The adage of «pick three things and focus there» is not lost on anyone.
There's a common adage in the auto industry that when you drive off the lot of a car dealership in a new car, that car loses 30 to 40 percent of its value.
Traders or investors who don't believe in this adage are more viable to making loses.
The old adage that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link is one that is not lost on the team at Mud Bay.
You've heard the old adage, «the first person who gives a number loses», right?
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