In any case, they are balanced by
potential losers from climate change like the insurance and finance sectors.
As well as a consumer backlash, Pachter indicated that GameStop — which he sees as the
biggest potential loser in this scenario — would simply refuse to carry the console.
The names most often mentioned as
potential losers in the seat roulette are Reps. Ann Marie Buerkle (R, NY - 25) and Maurice Hinchey (D, NY - 22).
Conservative leader David Cameron repeated the claim during prime minister's questions today, saying: «Given that there are going to be
potential losers why did the defence secretary effectively give an inaccurate answer?»
But a Ministry of Defence (MoD) briefing note from the director general of service personnel policy, Chris Baker, has emerged, which warns there would be a «
few potential losers» from the change.
Following are nine key types of wealth management industry players, listed in order of
biggest potential losers to biggest winners in asset gains or losses by 2020, and some of the changes they will have to make.
In fact, some industry leaders suggest that it could be two years until we see a narrowing of networks and partner alignment that will expose the winners and
potential losers in the emerging system.
And each has sought to cast itself as the one true Church, calling for all the others to unite behind it alone, a move that in the present circumstances can only seem threatening to
the potential losers.
The biggest
potential losers would be Saratoga and Warren counties — with relatively small Medicaid costs and relatively hefty sales tax revenue from tourism.
If Britain votes to remain in the EU, and attitudes towards the EU become sufficiently salient for sufficient number of voters to reconsider their party alignment, then the Conservatives (as the party supported by the with the largest number of leave voters according to the 2015 BES cross section survey) would be the biggest
potential losers and UKIP the most likely beneficiaries.
The issue is that there will be winners and losers — and it is
the potential losers that are screaming the loudest against the science.
Potential losers: companies dealing in coal and oil or products that depend on those fuels.)