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Leese


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To lose.
  • (v. t.) To hurt.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Yvette Cooper is the only candidate who looks like a prime minister | Richard Leese Read more Cooper said: “Clearly it is better to have a legal asylum route from the camps so as to prevent people travelling in the first place, but right now, given the scale of the humanitarian crisis, we also have to do our bit to help Europe deal with those who have fled into European democracies.
  • (2) 1.05am BST Jake Peavy Dave Leese (@dl_1009) @Busfield @LengelDavid I especially like watching a pitcher who's been declared legally blind, have a go at hitting a 90mph fastball October 26, 2013 Yes, the Sox starter is legally blind without corrective lenses.
  • (3) Leese's fear that Friday's no victory will further undermine the north unless it receives equal powers to Scotland has quickly become the consensus among experts.
  • (4) While it’s currently a Labour club, Leese points out this wasn’t always the case.
  • (5) Leese and council chief executive Sir Howard Bernstein have led a series of sometimes breathtaking property deals.
  • (6) Leese, the long-serving city council leader who has an uneasy relationship with Lloyd, has not yet officially ruled himself out of a mayoral bid, though he has never expressed particular enthusiasm for the idea.
  • (7) The difference in Manchester is that Richard [Manchester council leader Sir Richard Leese] and Howard [Bernstein] and all the other council leaders have identified rightly that transport is an integral part of creating economic growth.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Work on Crossrail in London is proceeding apace.
  • (8) He has appointed the Manchester city council leader Sir Richard Leese as deputy mayor for business and the economy, and the former immigration minister Beverley Hughes as deputy mayor for policing.
  • (9) 'Leese says he could manage all public services, which is managerialism to the nth degree' Adam Fineberg, analyst Sitting in his gleaming head office, he looks out on a huge building site where the factory once stood.
  • (10) Richard Leese, the leader of Manchester city council, will then publish work by his local government innovation taskforce setting out plans to redistribute power across England and reform public services so that they can be tailored better to meet local needs.
  • (11) Hence a sudden surge of interest in city mayors and super-powered council leaders such as Manchester’s Sir Richard Leese – or Sadiq Khan, if he can succeed Boris Johnson in London – now struggling for creative answers to an era of ever deeper cuts.
  • (12) As in any politics, you have to present people with solutions, not problems,” says Sir Richard Leese, when I ask after the meeting how he, leader of England’s most strongly Labour city, convinced the chancellor to sign up.
  • (13) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Sir Richard Leese, leader of Manchester council.
  • (14) Later, in a more relaxed age, commercial reprints and introductions to his thought appeared, but no new editions of his works: "This has been a very sensitive topic," said Daniel Leese, author of Mao Cult and an expert on the era at the University of Freiburg.
  • (15) Richard Leese will publish his Local Government Innovation Task Force report and set out plans for the radical redistribution of power across England and reform of our public services around local place and communities.
  • (16) Leese noted that unlike other collections of Mao's thought, the Little Red Book covered his later years in power – which saw the purges of the Anti-Rightist Campaign , the Great Famine and Cultural Revolution.
  • (17) The group claims 15 years of history on its website, but Leese says the original group of eight first met in 1995, making this year their 20th birthday.
  • (18) But we lack that voice at the moment to say that we also have legitimate demands and legitimate needs.” Lloyd is the narrow favourite to win the mayoralty, with betting odds at 3-1, just ahead of the leader of Manchester city council, Sir Richard Leese, who is 4-1.
  • (19) Sir Richard Leese, Labour leader of Manchester city council, complained about Balls's remarks.
  • (20) Sir Richard Leese, leader of Manchester city council, also said pulling out of the EU would be a “hammer blow for the public sector” and cause “chronic staff shortages, damaging the services that British people depend on”.

Lese


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To lose.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Thailand’s monarchy is protected by some of the world’s strictest lese-majeste laws.
  • (2) This enzyme was purified 10.5-fold over the induced lese, EC 3.2.1.26) by substrate-specificity studies.
  • (3) Thailand’s lese-majesty legislation is the one of the world’s harshest, carrying a 15-year jail sentence for an offence.
  • (4) Despite comparable levels of adult fatness, measured by triceps skinfold thickness, heights of Efe males and females were lower than those of the Lese.
  • (5) For some the complaining is fun – never mind the lese-majesty of Fearne Cotton and the sick bag, or the lack of gravitas charges levelled at Tess Daly, what about John Sergeant's flat cap?
  • (6) They were each charged with one count of lese majeste linked to the play, which marked the 40th anniversary of a pro-democracy student protest at the university that was crushed by the military regime in October 1973.
  • (7) Currently swelling their number are supporters of Jeremy Corbyn, who signed a petition calling for Laura Kuenssberg, the BBC political editor, to be sacked for lese-majesty against the Dear Leader.
  • (8) Researchers compared 1980-87 data on rainfall, garden size, nutritional status, ovarian function, and births among the Lese subsistence farmers and the nomadic Efe pygmies who lived in the Ituri Forest in northeast Zaire to analyze the ecology of human birth seasonality.
  • (9) Weights and heights, expressed as percentages of the 50th percentile for age and sex, were significantly lower (P less than .001) in Efe males and females than among Lese males and females, but weights for height did not differ significantly.
  • (10) In order to establish staging of cataract development in Emory mice, in vivo observation of crystallaine leses of 366 eyes in 183 Emory mice were performed with the slit-lamp microscope from the time of opening of the lid fissure to the age of 12 months.
  • (11) While the Efe have an overall goiter prevalence of 9.4%, the Lese have a goiter prevalence of 42.9%.
  • (12) Ovarian function is examined in 35 Lese women inhabiting the Ituri Forest of northeastern Zaire over a period of 4 months through measurements of progesterone in saliva samples collected twice weekly.
  • (13) The junta has said that the military now has the jurisdiction to intervene in all legal cases – including lese-majesty and national security cases – and has warned civilians and the media against posting anything on social media that could be deemed a threat to national security.
  • (14) Over 150 civilians are facing military tribunal, 62 are being charged with lese-majesty offences, 38 charged with sedition and 85 prosecuted for violating the junta’s ban on political gathering of five or more persons.
  • (15) Furthermore, Efe women living in Lese villages and subsisting on a Lese diet have a prevalence of goiter similar to that of forest-living Efe women.
  • (16) It is suggested that low ovulatory frequency and luteal insufficiency contribute to the low fecundity of the Lese population and that nutritional status is likely to be one of the ecological factors modulating this effect.
  • (17) Although the army has said detentions will last no longer than a week, observers fear they are merely a means to stifle dissent against the takeover, because many of those summoned include members of the former cabinet, including the former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra and her supporters, and those who appear to have been outwardly critical of Thailand's lese-majesty law, which protects the monarchy.
  • (18) This is exactly this sort of public irreverence, bordering on lese-majesty, that grim Xi fears most.
  • (19) Critics say the lese majeste law has been used as a tool to suppress political dissent, noting that many of those charged have been linked to the opposition Red Shirt movement.
  • (20) Lese women experienced considerably fewer conceptions during the periods with poor food availability than during other months (p=.002).

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