Usage examples of "loss on points" in English with translation to French

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Smith has spent years studying the effects of sleep and sleep loss on memory and learning. Smith a passé des années à étudier l'effet du sommeil et du manque de sommeil sur la mémoire et l'apprentissage.
His loss of memory is a psychological problem rather than a physical one. Sa perte de mémoire est un problème plus psychologique que physique.
And finally, twelve points to Estonia! Et finalement, douze points à l'Estonie!
I do not think he will ever get over the loss of his wife. Je ne pense pas qu'il se remettra jamais de la perte de sa femme.
The tree roots have burst through the cement at several points along the sidewalk. Les racines de l'arbre ont percé à travers le ciment à différents points le long du trottoir.
I was at a loss what to say. Je ne savais pas du tout quoi dire.
Everyone has their own strong and weak points. Tout le monde a ses points forts et ses points faibles.
We demanded that she should make up for the loss. Nous exigeâmes qu'elle compense la perte.
China and Japan differ in many points. La Chine et le Japon sont différents sur bien des points.
I was at a loss for words. Les mots me manquaient.
Our team is two points ahead. Notre équipe a deux points d'avance.
Without loss of generality, we can say that the sequence converges to zero. Sans perte de généralité, on peut supposer que la suite converge vers zéro.
It's like he has this special skill of hitting pressure points. C'est comme s'il avait ce don particulier d'appuyer là ou ça fait mal.
He was weak from the loss of blood. Il était faible en raison des pertes de sang.
Take down the main points of the speech. Note les principaux points du discours.
We were at a loss what to do. Nous ne savons que faire.
Do you have a points card? Avez-vous une carte de fidélité ?
Amnesia means "loss of memory". Amnésie signifie « perte de mémoire ».
Every man has his own strong points. Chaque homme a ses propres points forts.
He was at a loss what to do. Il ne savait que faire.
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