Aún no tenemos significados para "miss out".
1She said: The key thing I miss out on is small talk.
2Unfortunately, this means many students will miss out on their first choice.
3Disabled people miss out from many of the protections against domestic violence.
4But we didn't miss out on the most important thing: our education.
5However, don't worry too much if you miss out on seeing it.
6Too early or too late and you'll miss out on precious points.
7Tomorrow, several destinations within the Tuamotu archipelago will miss out on services.
8That means that Heinrich Klaasen will likely miss out on the group.
9But would that also mean she'd miss out on good surprises, too?
10However, a recall for all-rounder Glenn Maxwell could see him miss out.
11I sure wouldn't want her to miss out on eleven hundred dollars.
12They miss out on becoming high-earning members of a national labour force.
13They sell, but then miss out on the gains that come later.
14Anyone who becomes unemployed between now and Christmas will also miss out.
15It means a whole generation's going to miss out on his wisdom.
16I didn't want to miss out entirely on the season to indulge.
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