Examples of 'represent a loss' in a sentence

Meaning of "represent a loss"

represent a loss - This phrase denotes being a symbol or indication of a deficit or negative outcome

How to use "represent a loss" in a sentence

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represent a loss
They represent a loss of the transport economy.
The threads connecting the gum pieces represent a loss to the finished goods yield.
But it would represent a loss of face for me to communicate with an inferior race.
They aggravate social exclusion and economic inequality and represent a loss of human potential.
This will represent a loss for you.
These symptoms are considered psychotic symptoms because they represent a loss of contact with reality.
But it does represent a loss of flexibility.
Such inequalities aggravate social exclusion and economic inequality and represent a loss of human potential.
Occupational dermatoses represent a loss in the health of workers.
If the petty cash fund is short, a debit is entered to represent a loss.
Positive values represent a loss in gloss.
For provisions and extraordinary items, these items should usually represent a loss.
These photons effectively represent a loss in the efficiency of the cell.
This would represent a loss of butene feedstock for subsequent operations downstream.
Does this decrease represent a loss to you?

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The spikes represent a loss of light that could have been used to image the star.
Age-related memory loss can represent a loss of self.
This would represent a loss in revenue for the Cuban tourism industry of around $23 billion.
Unlike redistribution costs, prevention costs represent a loss to society as a whole.
This drop would represent a loss of 60 euros per year per household.
That means age-related memory loss can represent a loss of self.
Would not that represent a loss of worldwide human diversity?
Not only that, but unsold copies of the magazines represent a loss for the publisher.
Nursing homes, to many, represent a loss of freedom and a reduced quality of life.
At the same time, however, these fluorine-containing substances represent a loss of considerable value.
In other words, they represent a loss of resources that could be better used.
Moreover, unsold copies of the magazine represent a loss for the publisher.
Dreams of falling usually represent a loss of control in some area of your life.
Broken pellets become " fines " that are not eaten and represent a loss to the livestock producer.
Second, decentralisation may represent a loss in terms of public employees and control on public affairs.
Unless recovered, these volatile species will represent a loss in the yield of aluminum.
Together they represent a loss of over 250 jobs.
For a PLA process, these uses represent a loss of yield.
These analysis results represent a loss of < 0.4 wt % of the sugars in the feed.
SSN recognizes that confiscated specimens represent a loss of biodiversity for the country of origin.
Thus 1 g of N excreted represent a loss from the body of 6.25 g of mixed proteins.
In total, the proposed combined budgets represent a loss of purchasing power by 2.6 per cent.
Thus, these new polymer particles represent a loss of efficiency in the encapsulation process.
The exemption on overtime would represent a loss of 6 billion euros for the state budget.
Battering, however, does not represent a loss of control, but a way of achieving it.

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