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en Usually when there's radical change, people see it as a zero-sum game - you're either a winner or a loser. They are polarizing figures.

en Usually when there's radical change, people see it as a zero-sum game — you're either a winner or a loser. They are polarizing figures ... and that generates fear and insecurity and an inability to empathize with the other side.

en Our culture tends to label everybody and everything either a success or a failure, a winner or a loser. I often wonder how the one winner and 58,000 losers in the Boston Marathon feel about that? I can't imagine even one of those runners thinking of himself as a loser. I believe that for every one of them, to run the race well is to succeed.

en I totally expect her to come away with some money, at minimum. To get into the top 10 isn't unreasonable for her. It all depends on the night. Nobody's a winner every game, but Tracy comes out a winner more often than she comes out a loser.

en It was one of those things where we just got swept. There's a winner and a loser and we were the loser. That's baseball.

en For sure, the winner of this game will get in. The loser will have a long day Sunday.

en When you play cards or any other game, there's always a winner and a loser. We should have the courage to introduce a final decision in every game of football. She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the typical dating stereotypes. When you play cards or any other game, there's always a winner and a loser. We should have the courage to introduce a final decision in every game of football.

en That's an easy question, but a tough answer. To go from a loser to a winner, to a consistent winner, it's not all done until you win a conference championship.

en The winner of that game is definitely in the (NCAA) Tournament. (For) the loser, Sunday's going to be a long day.

en How you respond to the challenge in the second half will determine what you become after the game, whether you are a winner or a loser.

en This isn't a football game where there's a winner and a loser. This is a market where we can all do well and support our institutions.

en How you respond to the challenge in the second half will determine what you become after the game, whether you are a winner or a loser.

en It was a good game, tough loss for us. Our senior leadership really stepped up for us in the second half. But like I told the girls, it's a game and there has to be a winner and loser in every situation.

en In a political contest, there is a winner and a loser, and the winner does the things that he wants to do and loser doesn't do anything, ... Second in a political contest is also last.

en They're thinking and they're nervous and very much aware of the importance of the game. Problem is, you're a winner if you win, but you're a loser if you don't win the Super Bowl.


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