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sudden loss

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meanings of suddenand loss


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sudden
adjective
uk /ˈsʌd.ən/ us /ˈsʌd.ən/
happening or done quickly and ...
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loss
noun
uk /lɒs/ us /lɑːs/
the fact that you no longer have something or have less ...
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Examples of sudden loss


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The singularity reflects the suddenloss of localization of the allele distribution.
The effect is of a suddenloss of colour and vibrancy.
The new vessels are liable to break and bleed, causing a suddenloss of central vision which becomes permanent and severe, with the formation of a fibrotic scar.
Transient attacks cause a suddenloss of function with the scotoma fading away after a few minutes rather as dew evaporates and having no definite end-point.
We sought electoral reform until 1945, when our landslide—the precedent for our general election victory last year—led to a suddenloss of interest.
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I should like to express my sympathy with his relatives, in the sad and suddenloss.
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However, a suddenloss of self-control and an immediate response to violence by a woman is likely to bring greater violence upon herself.
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It could be a suddenloss of experienced staff causing disciplinary and other problems.
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There will be no suddenloss in relation to the block grant.
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Most acts of violence are the result of a suddenloss of control by a desperate parent.
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These benefits are designed for the better protection of those in working life faced with a suddenloss of earnings.
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We have, therefore, to provide for the possibility of this very considerable and suddenloss in value, but nobody can say when that will arise.
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If a suddenloss of earnings is experienced, problems must inevitably arise.
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A generating or national grid fault may result in a suddenloss of power sufficient to wreck the induction furnaces or electric arc furnaces.
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For example, multiple sclerosis can involve the gradual erosion of ability and a suddenloss of mobility.
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The suddenloss of work causes deep shock, disbelief, anger, blame and jealousy—all very powerful emotions.
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The situation has been rather like a traditional bereavement or suddenloss in a community.
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We must recall that the original intention of the supplementary scheme was in order to cushion the effect of any suddenloss of earnings.
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Women are always barred from pleading provocation if the death was not the result of an immediate and "suddenloss of control"; that is the language of the law.
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Sadly for him, he is now experiencing some of the difficulties caused by the suddenloss of employment: he shares that experience with far too many of my constituents.
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