0 the fact of not having someone or something that you had before, or of having less of something than before -- utrata
1 a situation in which a company spends more money than it earns -- strata
2 a disadvantage caused by someone leaving an organization -- strata
It would be a great loss to the department if you left.
3 to not know what to do or say -- nie wiedzieć, co zrobić lub powiedzieć
[ + to do sth ] I'm at a loss to explain his disappearance.
4 sadness because someone has died or left -- uczucie pustki
Our motivation for that restraint can be less than virtuous; it may be based on mental comfort or a rational calculation of profits and losses.
In all cases, the number of acquired genes is higher than the number of genes losses in the branch of the sister grouping.
Because the total losses from unprofitable routes are greater than before, the government would have to increase its subsidy.
The losses in mailer welfare, which are of course opposite in sign from the profits, are substantially larger in magnitude than the profits.
However, when defined contribution plans, like 401(k) plans, incur such losses, the individual plan participants are directly affected and bear the losses themselves.
A young policeman in a leather jacket painfully, letter by letter, typed my losses on an ancient machine.
Ultimately the net benefits from insider dealing must equal the net losses.
Firms then have to adopt" inflation accounting" techniques in which all costs, revenues, profits and losses are fully adjusted for inflation.
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