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lose out





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Those who lose out might be at risk of downgrades to their credit ratings if their future cash flow doesn’t keep up with debt they have issued.

From The Wall Street Journal

It finds that, as a result of all the tax and benefit changes since the Autumn Budget in 2024, lower income households are more likely to benefit than to lose out financially, while for higher income households it's the reverse.

From BBC

Williams said that the audience will lose out on relevant context “that helps us understand why we are where we are in our society.”

From Salon

Ticket sales, sponsorships, local TV deals and jersey sales are the main ways an underperforming franchise may lose out on revenue.

From MarketWatch

Fans would actually gain rather than lose out, too, with the average ball-in-play time this season 55 minutes 05 seconds - 114 seconds down from last season.

From BBC