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1 I'd lose prestige with her if she saw me in your company.
2 For one thing, you will lose prestige writing for --'spaper.
3 If I tried a trick out of turn, I might foozle and lose prestige .
4 A consumer brand can lose prestige if it is seen on supermarket shelves next to cheaper, own-label alternatives.
5 It would certainly lose prestige .
6 If you do not accept my offer, one of your competitors will certainly do so, and you will lose prestige .
7 Secondly, King James has no military experience whatever, and if ought goes wrong with the expedition, he will lose prestige .
8 The difficulty in putting a price on lost prestige complicates this further.
9 It has lost prestige with the passing of the old-fashioned ball.
10 From that moment Douglas lost prestige as a national leader of his party.
11 He had lost prestige , and was coming to recover it with a bowie knife.
12 He regained in a day his lost prestige .
13 They had lost prestige over the Schleswig-Holstein negotiations.
14 Has lost prestige in last few years.
15 Raymond Parsloe Devine was plainly shaken, but he made an adroit attempt to recover his lost prestige .
16 That President Ham still hoped to recover his lost prestige and his lost money was only too evident.
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