Sentences with phrase «you lose on»

The railroad's superior strength in Mexico isn't lost on Buffett.
More money will be made and lost on stocks next week than any other time of the year.
«It is not lost on me that at this moment, there are some little girls watching as I become the first black woman to be given this same award.
«The prospect of a downside correction in prices is lost on the speculative fraternity.
That point isn't lost on Steve Roberson, the co-founder and technical lead of Start - Up Hire, a new job site for venture capital - backed companies.
Obviously, as print continues to drop, digital will become an even larger part of the Times «business than it already is (it accounts for about 42 % of advertising revenue and about 25 % of subscription revenue), and the amount of money being lost on print every quarter will therefore continue to shrink.
That comes with enormous responsibility — an idea that isn't lost on Archer.
What if emails are getting lost on their way to their target inboxes?
That's not soon enough if the world wants to mitigate the worst effects of climate change while providing cheap, clean energy to the poor — a point not lost on a handful of American billionaires including Jeff Bezos, Paul Allen, and Peter Thiel.
The irony is lost on most.
It is not lost on Chaulk that the flames on his flesh carry a new meaning now.
The significance of the events today in Washington, D.C. will be lost on nobody here in the French capital, in China, or in Davos, Switzerland, where the World Economic Forum is wrapping up.
When the results were in, Vectra employees had won on those goals and lost on the others, thereby gaining only half the bonus pool.
You can't really get lost on this super connected GPS - enabled bike, which also tallies calories burned and other stats.
He now employs more than 600 people, and even though he says he went broke two times on the wrong moves — «I could've gone to Harvard twice, the money I lost on cars» — it hasn't scared him.
The power of bacon hasn't been lost on Microsoft, which has lost to the likes of Amazon and Google some of its draw as an employer of geeks.
None of which is lost on Microsoft employees.
It's a point that seems lost on the global governance movement.
Let's face it, it's easy to get lost on the Internet, social media or just in your computer.
This is a fact that is lost on most people, Greensfelder said: Medals only started being awarded with the ribbon around the neck in 1960, but that adds value, as does the decorative box or wrapping that each medal, both winner and participation versions, come in.
The 17 - second video shows the LifeNews reporter losing it on the Ukrainian reporters while they are all waiting for Putin to enter negotiations.
The fact that optimism is connected to success should not be lost on your family.
While sight is typically the strongest draw for consumers (specifically the sight of color, especially red), smell is also a powerful lure, a fact that's not lost on brick - and - mortar retailers.
This belief isn't lost on many of the tech startups that are exhibiting here at the Consumer Electronics Show.
That distinction was lost on the labor lawyers who filed four separate lawsuits on behalf of employees who claimed that they'd been illegally misclassified as freelancers.
It lost on both occasions to CBS's «The Amazing Race.»
The Domtar campaign's appeal to nostalgia for greeting cards or our high - school diplomas — «Memories are more fond on paper» — will be lost on today's children.
These include the cost of hiring, their total compensation, the cost of maintaining the employee, the cost of disruptions, severance and money lost on mistakes, missed business or unhappy clientele.
Of course, this is not lost on Amazon, which wants you to use Alexa for just about anything and everything under the sun, including all of your household and work purchases.
«Trees have a fixed lifespan and are going to die one way or another, but that seems lost on the public.»
Trust can be earned or lost on social media, offline and through other more traditional channels.
None of this is lost on anyone who has a stake in Silicon Valley's success, let alone the limited partners who fund the entire ecosystem, a.k.a. the investors in the investors.
According to a Harvard Business School study, the total revenue lost for every star a merchant loses on Yelp!
Tanking is obviously an inexact science, and has much more to do with lineup construction and the allocation of playing time than anything else — players are professional athletes, and convincing them to lose on purpose to bring younger, cheaper new talent to their franchise isn't exactly a great sell.
The humor was lost on Washington Post critic Michael O'Sullivan, who said that the movie «stinks like the un-refrigerated ham its studio sent me as a promotion several months ago.»
If, heaven forfend, the luggage goes missing, the owner can flag it as lost on the app.
The preposterousness of five companies getting hitched without a proper courtship wasn't lost on Reim.
Of course, his popularity with viewers is not lost on Trump himself.
Those new holdings are not yet reflected in Icahn's regulatory disclosures, so it's unclear how much he has gained or lost on them so far.
In any event, all is not lost on the airport front.
In the case of Yelp, the robots are provided by startup Marble, and have been said to resemble over-sized fax machines on wheels, a reference that might be lost on younger people.
Under this combination of conditions, that they could further drain users away from the Steam ecosystem is at least a possibility that can't have been lost on Valve.
The extra growth you get on your stock market portfolio, compounded over 30 years, will more than make up for what you lose on rental inflation.
(The significance of Kazuo Hirai, who headed the gaming division, being appointed president to lead a turnaround, shouldn't be lost on observers either.)
They don't want to hear a bunch of rhetoric that is unprovable and untested... They want to know, and ideally in real time, whether progress is being made or progress is being lost on the stated goals.
«That is not lost on the candidates that we're considering.»
This support from cities is not lost on advocates.
According to Harvard Business School historian Nancy Koehn, it's all of eight seconds long, a sobering tidbit not lost on the creators of Ocho, a slick social video sharing app that launched today in the Apple App Store.
The minutiae of the tasks our engineering team is tackling remain lost on me.
Hawaii came in at the bottom of the list with just 15.84 minutes of sleep lost on average, and Washington, D.C. came out on top with an average of 49.75 minutes.
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