0 a person or team that does not win a game or competition:
1 a person who is always unsuccessful at everything they do:
2 someone or something that is in a worse position or has less value at the end of a process:
4 shares that lose value on a particular day:
5 a person or company that is at a disadvantage because of their particular situation:
the big/main/real losers The real losers will be the independent pharmacists who cannot buy in bulk and pass on the savings to customers.
Furthermore, when such encounters happen the females do not necessarily retreat with the losers; the winners thereby gain more potential mates.
The most memorable thing about the complex power struggle that had this result was the fate of the losers.
In particular losers see the reduction of the value of their production fall significantly more (in percentage) than the percentage increase that winners observe.
The second is the equity consideration where likely losers may oppose privatization.
Since voting generates winners and losers, the losers are unhappy even when they had a chance to vote for their favorite option.
Thus, while risk inevitably involves losers, at the same time there are also winners.
What explains the difference in losers' behaviour in these countries?
In this debate we know relatively little about the losers, beyond aggregated figures or anecdotal accounts.
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