Action of disappearing or vanishing.
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Examples for "loss"
1Economically, business suffered production and financial loss with consumer confidence adversely affected.
2Currently, there is no new information of property loss, the statement said.
3This means market players are currently creating new coins at a loss.
4Network partners are already lamenting the possible loss of important research data.
5The portfolio generated a 17 million pound loss last year, Lloyds said.
1This will result in thousands of South African workers losing their jobs.
2The government lost its majority late last year after losing a by-election.
3Ineos has said the complex was losing 10 million pounds per month.
4Opposition parties have also taken issue with how Gauteng is losing jobs.
5However, the risk of the Netherlands losing its triple-A status have increased.
1The name of the power company, Mighty River Power, will soon disappear.
2The sound quality issue is not going to disappear any time soon.
3Global warming does not disappear because of the financial crisis, he said.
4Latin, Classical Studies and Art History would all disappear form level 1.
5And as soon as all the alternatives disappear, the crisis has come.
1The phrases included the 'abolition of distance' and the 'disappearance of frontiers'.
2Nhat's disappearance is the latest high-profile refugee case in Thailand this year.
3We shouldn't let the disappearance of sea ice in 2016 pass unnoticed.
4The Malaysian government is continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the disappearance.
5The investigation will be looking into circumstances surrounding her disappearance, said Mulamu.
1Even with the crisis in Japan, those opportunities aren't likely to vanish.
2On the last occasion, however, he did not vanish with sufficient speed.
3They fling themselves on poles; stand on their heads; and downward vanish.
4Brion watched the spacer become a pinpoint in the sky and vanish.
5Their chance to escape would soon vanish if they didn't leave now.
1We are limited to the present vanishing moment which is however .
2You see yourself vanishing and you think: 'The treatment is failing me.
3With each vanishing second my heart shifted into yet a higher gear.
4But when she thought about vanishing, she didn't mean simply leaving town.
5Schipper said some species may be vanishing before they are even described.
1Water will not only evaporate, but the demand for water will increase.
2His popularity would evaporate overnight; he might be gone in a week.
3In minutes it would evaporate, and there would be nothing left behind.
4The words evaporate in the waitress's mind, but they leave her happy.
5Add the wine and leave it to whoosh and evaporate a bit.
1The crews going missing in the last year just couldn't be coincidence.
2People keep going missing from the area right around a bridge here.
3He said something about things going missing from his desk for months.
4But it's not just financial misconduct contributing to money seemingly going missing.
5It had started with her milk going missing from the staff fridge.
6Vampires are going missing, as well as appearing out of thin air?
7Prescott needed quite a cover story to explain his going missing.
8Photographer Mansi Thapilyal documented the families who suffered their children going missing children.
9Thérèse called it a day after money started going missing from her purse.
10Children going missing is becoming another lazy trope; a route-one shortcut to tragedy.
11Right now they confronted Sveyto, shouting something about men going missing.
12Explain why you didn't remember Margaret Latham going missing until I reminded you.
13Again, the investing party didn't react to their money going missing.
14Their children have been going missing, and no-one is taking notice.
15I hardly think Rachel has anything to do with Megan Hipwell's going missing.
16And now Sasha admitted that books were going missing as well.
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