Examples of using Hate losing in English and their translations into Hebrew
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And I hate losing.
I hate losing more than I even wanna win.
We all hate losing.
I hate losing like this.
My kids hate losing.
People also translate
I hate losing,” he said.
Loss aversion means we hate losing more than gaining.
I hate losing games like that.
I'm a competitor.I'm going to compete at every single event, and i hate losing.
My dad hate losing sleep.
And coaches really want this, because missed assignments lose you games,and coaches hate losing games.
I hate losing time to travel.".
Previous research has shown that people generally hate losing more than they like winning.
You hate losing as much as I do.
Simply put, we hate losing what we have got.
I hate losing more than I like winning, which means I'm motivated more by the fear of rejection than the purity of success, which, sadly, is more self-destructive than it is self-empowering.
You have to hate losing more than you love winning.".
I hate losing and I will do whatever it takes to win.
You just hate losing those arguments, don't you?
I hate losing the ranch even more.
Most folks hate losing more than they like winning.
I hate losing anything and was determined to win.
People hate losing anything they already have.
We hate losing stuff, even if it doesn't mean a lot of risk.
People hate losing more than they like winning.
We all hate losing, that's the worst feeling in the world.
Some guys hate losing more than they like winning,” Brown said.
And I hate losing friends over girls,'cause nine times out of ten it ain't worth it.
Much as I hate losing a good field man, that's the job, and you need to be okay with it.
My team, along with Mr."Ooh, I hate losing at the video games" here, combined a neuroactive mind-control gel that I'm developing… Right, but the chemical was siphoned from the worm's salivary glands, which.