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1 At that point, the anti-Thaksin protests might lose momentum and financial support.
2 The anti-Thaksin protests might then start to lose momentum and financial support.
3 I didn't want to lose momentum , so I didn't wait for his response.
4 It seemed he would lose momentum as the saddle evened out.
5 If you're laid back and philosophical will the student lose momentum ?
6 We need to work on the house, and it's too easy to lose momentum .
7 I would lose momentum , perhaps lose courage altogether, and she might change her mind.
8 If Facebook's user growth slows, Zynga's growth is likely to lose momentum as well.
9 She felt the car lose momentum as he watched her.
10 Impulse-A force causing a body to gain or lose momentum .
11 But analysts cautioned that growth could lose momentum in the second half of this year.
12 But he admitted that bills such as this too often lose momentum in the system.
13 But the longer this drags on, the more likely the rand is to lose momentum .
14 I couldn't afford to lose momentum at this point.
15 Churchill watched the charges lose momentum , waver, and stop.
16 At Skoda, management are determined not to lose momentum .
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