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loser
noun as in person, thing that fails
Weak matches
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But while stocks without as much exposure to AI had, at one point, started to pick up the slack, the divergence between the market’s winners and losers has been growing again recently.
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But having government pick winners and losers ultimately means that companies will try to impress the politicians.
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"Mostly, we joke and laugh... we have this joke about the war: whoever dies first is the loser."
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Which means they can no longer allow their friend, the loser, to play.
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“In a nuclear war, there can be no victors—only losers.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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